Quote by John Surtees
I get appalled when I see good drivers being left on the sidelines

I get appalled when I see good drivers being left on the sidelines because they havent come up with the half million to a million to put themselves in a competitive car. – John Surtees

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We couldnt get the car back until well after the end of the race and we had very little time for repairs. – John Surtees

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Obviously the first sentiment is disappointment that we didnt get the car home and more disappointment that at the time that it stopped the car was in the lead. – John Surtees

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