Sirius006
I dont know what camera they used but that zoom is crazy
30 years ago I lived along the road that lead to the Col de Turini. I never thought I’d see that name one day on Lemmy. Each year, before the rallye monte carlo they gave sticker with “rallye monte Carlo” and the year written on it, and we had to put it on our windshield to get to our home the day before and after the rally. I loved those stickers and I was a bit sad when my old car with the stickers died.
Not of great interest but here you go :
We used to go bathing in the river below the road (here). For a while there was a car on the side of the mountain, about 300meters below the road. The location was pretty much impossible to reach by foot. As a kid I was told it was a car from the rally and the pilots were dead and still inside. Now that I think about it I’m pretty sure the car was plain white, so certainly not a racing car. It was probably an old car somebody threw there because it was cheaper than having it towed to the scrapyard.
Another year though there was a crash on this wall while my brother and his friends seated on top of it. Nobody was hurt but it is kind of sad for the pilots considering it was a few hundred meters from the end of the race.
C’est bien triste.
La conclusion de l’article est un peu étrange : “Une chose est sûre : le train des primeurs restera une préoccupation des passionnés du rail.” Pourtant l’article exprime bien dans ses premières lignes l’absurdité générale de la situation. Je trouve que cette conclusion ramène la chose à une anecdote pour geek.