Certainly a great read from which we can see that a true accolade was when foreigners were allowed a winning run. Most, like Jean Ferre, even, were required to lose more than they ever won.
And as Martin points out, the same went the other way.
Shozo Kobayashi seemed fairly invincible, though I realise he doesn't qualify for Martin's particular ocean
The description of the ups and downs of Crusher Verdu never fails to amaze.
Love Martin's presentation of visiuals.
Did anyone else think they got a glimpse of Alan Sergeant in there?
Certainly a great read from which we can see that a true accolade was when foreigners were allowed a winning run. Most, like Jean Ferre, even, were required to lose more than they ever won.
And as Martin points out, the same went the other way.
Shozo Kobayashi seemed fairly invincible, though I realise he doesn't qualify for Martin's particular ocean
The description of the ups and downs of Crusher Verdu never fails to amaze.
Love Martin's presentation of visiuals.
Did anyone else think they got a glimpse of Alan Sergeant in there?