Well, that
caused a teeny weeny wee bit more head scratching than the previous pre-Christmas
quiz, but here are the answers for those of you who may still be stumped by one
or two. But since most of you got most of them right, maybe I should come up
with something a bit more testing, or maybe not - that might just give you more
of a headache than a New Year hangover!!
Pic 11: Was he a better chef than driver? Or is he just
sprinkling a little hash over the service crew’s breakfast?
The jury is out on
that one but at least Gordon Boyd didn’t poison anyone, although anybody
passing his entourage whilst he was cooking often commented on the strong whiff
of Castrol R in the air.
Pic 12: A prime candidate for ‘The Fast & Furious’
franchise back in the day, but sometimes, just sometimes, the trees got in his
way!
The picture is of
course, Alastair ‘Fletch’ Fletcher who was awfy quick in a Mk1, but sometimes,
just sometimes, it didn’t finish a rally in the same physical shape as it
started.
Pic 13: The fresh faced youngster will be easy to spot, but
who is the co-driver who has fallen fast asleep on the job?
Aye, this one was
too easy. He may be a bit older these days but Andy Horne still looks just the
same (must be Grecian 2000!) but the guy fast asleep (kidding on he’s concentrating
on his maps!) is co-driver and some time rally CofC, Andy Jardine.
Pic 14: Two well known co-drivers appear to be hatching a
plan, but who is the concerned driver keeking over their shoulders?
Ian Wilson is the
driver on the right and asking John Bennie if he has a digital watch. John says
he has and points his left hand digit at Stewart Merry who tells him the time from
his own wrist mounted timepiece.
Pic 15: Who is this rehearsing for the pantomime ‘Sleeping
Beauty’, or could it be ‘The Mousetrap’, or is he just catching flies?
Youngsters, eh?
Mark Grierson (son of Mad Murr) can’t keep up with the demands of an exacting
parent.
Pic 16: Who is this
quaffing Super-Bru, the best go-faster drug in the business?
Another easy one,
it’s the Sackmaker himself, Alan Dickson taking a deep swig of his preferred
tipple of happy juice, Irn Bru!
Pic 17: Looks more like a ne’er do well (on remand?) testing
door handles on parked cars to see if they are locked!
This one was a bit
more tricky, and caught out quite a few folk, but this sprightly sprog is in
fact Keith Morris who could maybe do with some Grecian 2000 these days himself,
eh?
Pic 18: His 1600cc motor thought it was a two litre job!
It’s the slow
talking, fast farmer himself, Davie Elder. Remember the Starlet and the Mk2?
Pic 19: Easy one this, but they look awfy serious – deciding
who is buying the cairry-oot and who is gaun fur the chips!
John Baird on the
left and George Gauld on the right were easy spots, but the guy in the middle
confused a number of folk. It’s Gordon ‘Safety’ Smith from Alford.
Pic 20: Who are these two trendies discussing shampoo and conditioner,
or is it thatch and weather-proofing?
Just love this
fotie of two guys apparently advertising head-mounted coir door mats, the
bristly kind for cleaning boots at the back door of the hoose after a session
in the garage and on sale at your local Woolworths store - ask yer Maw and Paw!
Gordon Boyd on the left and Robin Hamilton doing the Tom Selleck impression on the
right.
Pic 21: Changing places. Seat swap, but who are they?
They haven’t even
started the rally and already they are bickering. That is regular co-driver Suzanne
Smith on the left giving Fred Bell a serious talking-to before her debut as a
driver!
Pic 22: The odd couple, but the one in the co-driver’s seat
really is odd, the driver is the sensible one!
Another easy one,
or maybe not. Donald Smith is the full fat figure in the full-face helmet being
driven on this occasion by regular co-driver Rachael Argo.
Happy days, eh?
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