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Re: [alfa] inboard brakes (NAC)



Hi Joe:

Don't know if there was ever any official mandate, but the downfall of inboard brakes in F1 began after several failures of the FRONT inboard brakes on the Lotus 72's. One such failure claimed the life of Jochen Rindt at Monza in '70, when one of the halfshafts failed. That's just my recollection, but at the time I was only 12 years old, and I think I read that in Road & Track magazine.

Regards,

Dean


At 01:31 AM 9/4/2004, you wrote:

Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 17:17:17 -0400
From: Joe Elliott <jee@domain.elided>
Subject: [alfa] inboard brakes (NAC)

This is vaguely Alfa-related since many of our Alfas have inboard
brakes on the driven wheels, and since Alfa was involved in F1 in the
era in question.

Can anyone tell me when and why F1 constructors stopped using rear
inboard brakes?

Thanks,
Joe
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