Dani Interlagos
26 Nov 2003, 21:00
Sorry, if someone already post that history. I’m new here and I didn’t saw.
That Scotch man was born in 27 and does his season for the Connaught. He was extremely quick and his controlled sideslip was in the Moss’ level. Unfortunately, his bad luck was on the Chris Amon level. Four broke engines in five races.
But, it’s not the amazing part. Archie was victim of the prejudiced time he lived.
In the Italy GP, he achieved the pole position; with a worst car he was quicker than the Fangio’s Ferrari.
But, he was disqualified. Why? Because he was handicapped. He had a withered right arm (his arm ended in his elbow), his right foot had a 90 degrees rotation, and he barely could walk in a straight line.
Archie fight enormous adversity and became a great racer against the nature and the prejudice.
He died during a sports car race at Spa when his Lister-Jag crashed at the same spot, which claimed Dick Seaman's Mercedes in 1939 and died the following day.
Doing what he liked to do…
Please, excuse my bad English.
That Scotch man was born in 27 and does his season for the Connaught. He was extremely quick and his controlled sideslip was in the Moss’ level. Unfortunately, his bad luck was on the Chris Amon level. Four broke engines in five races.
But, it’s not the amazing part. Archie was victim of the prejudiced time he lived.
In the Italy GP, he achieved the pole position; with a worst car he was quicker than the Fangio’s Ferrari.
But, he was disqualified. Why? Because he was handicapped. He had a withered right arm (his arm ended in his elbow), his right foot had a 90 degrees rotation, and he barely could walk in a straight line.
Archie fight enormous adversity and became a great racer against the nature and the prejudice.
He died during a sports car race at Spa when his Lister-Jag crashed at the same spot, which claimed Dick Seaman's Mercedes in 1939 and died the following day.
Doing what he liked to do…
Please, excuse my bad English.

