Assen 1984

Look what I've just foundsteve-e wrote:Doug Young was another interesting one - the kart type thing with no suspension.
Hi Ianianw wrote:I remember it well Andy, do you have any pics of it you can post.
Think we shared the same passenger at one stage, Colin Bairnson.
How true, friend of mine was the sidecar scrutineer (and a very good one at that) at the Siverstone GP - he hated Biland's continual rule bending, so he unzipped "the bag" and said, "That's illegal", ho ho ho what a storm broke, all sorts of "protests", friend got told by the FIM steward to zip up the bag and keep quiet, he kept saying "but its illegal". All got blown over.ianw wrote:There was no greater innovator, bender of the rules than Rolf Biland. Whenever the rule book was altered to bring Biland back in to line with convensional thinking, bang, he came out with something different again. Rudi Kurth was his early inspiration & then he was aided by Louis Christian. Rolf Biland single handedly progresed, some may say, ruined sidecar racing. Innovation has slowed down since he left the scene.