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Join Peter Windsor as he talks at length with Peter Wright, the former BRM and Lotus engineer who, in a career that began in the late 1960s, not only pioneered ground effect with Colin Chapman but who also subsequently worked for the FIA on such safety developments as the survival cell, the halo, the HANS collar, circuit barriers and composite helmet design. Along the way, Peter also found time to create his own self-sustaining glider, to fly a Tiger Moth and to restore a Bugatti T51.
Peter Wright spoke to Peter Windsor from his home in Presteigne, on the Welsh-English border, just before Christmas. This uncut recording of the conversation revolves around the recent publication of Peter's autobiography ( "How Did I Get Here?", which can be ordered via email from www.howdidigethere.co.uk) and includes several sections not featured in our YouTube video. It begins with Peter admitting that, yes, he had at one point been a bit of a hippy...
With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:
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To OEM Exclusive, the passionate suppliers of OEM upgrades for exotic and high-performance vehicles
And to TrackNinja, a lap-timer and data app designed to help users improve their on-track car and driver performance through analysis and an innovative Data Garage. A lite version is free; the loaded version is US$9.99 pcm or $99.99 yearly
https://trackninja.app
Follow @peterdwindsor on Bluesky, Twitter (X) and Insta
Check out our new Spanish- and Portuguese-language YouTube channels:
www.youtube.com/peterwindsor
Alpinestars:
https://alpinestars.com
Oscar Razor:
Australia's highly-rated, 5-blade razors for men and women
https://oscarrazor.com.au
Instagram (Hindi):
@peterdwindsor
We support the Race Against Dementia:
https://raceagainstdementia.com
#standwithukraine
Nick: you're always with us
Support the show
Visit: https://youtube.com/peterwindsor for F1 videos past, present and future
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Join Peter Windsor as he talks at length with Peter Wright, the former BRM and Lotus engineer who, in a career that began in the late 1960s, not only pioneered ground effect with Colin Chapman but who also subsequently worked for the FIA on such safety developments as the survival cell, the halo, the HANS collar, circuit barriers and composite helmet design. Along the way, Peter also found time to create his own self-sustaining glider, to fly a Tiger Moth and to restore a Bugatti T51.
Peter Wright spoke to Peter Windsor from his home in Presteigne, on the Welsh-English border, just before Christmas. This uncut recording of the conversation revolves around the recent publication of Peter's autobiography ( "How Did I Get Here?", which can be ordered via email from www.howdidigethere.co.uk) and includes several sections not featured in our YouTube video. It begins with Peter admitting that, yes, he had at one point been a bit of a hippy...
With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:
https://jetcraft.com
To OEM Exclusive, the passionate suppliers of OEM upgrades for exotic and high-performance vehicles
And to TrackNinja, a lap-timer and data app designed to help users improve their on-track car and driver performance through analysis and an innovative Data Garage. A lite version is free; the loaded version is US$9.99 pcm or $99.99 yearly
https://trackninja.app
Follow @peterdwindsor on Bluesky, Twitter (X) and Insta
Check out our new Spanish- and Portuguese-language YouTube channels:
www.youtube.com/peterwindsor
Alpinestars:
https://alpinestars.com
Oscar Razor:
Australia's highly-rated, 5-blade razors for men and women
https://oscarrazor.com.au
Instagram (Hindi):
@peterdwindsor
We support the Race Against Dementia:
https://raceagainstdementia.com
#standwithukraine
Nick: you're always with us
Support the show
Visit: https://youtube.com/peterwindsor for F1 videos past, present and future
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