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ARTICLES BY ANDREW FRANKL
The Auto Channel--1997 Infiniti QX4 (New Vehicle Reviews)
The Auto Channel--1997 Infiniti I30 (New Vehicle Reviews)
The Auto Channel--1997 Mercedes-Benz E420 (New Vehicle Reviews)
The Auto Channel--Mercedes-Benz -we are here to win! (12 February 1997)
The Auto Channel--Formula One: what a mess (4 January 1997)
The Auto Channel--Schumacher will drive last year's car (1 January 1997)
The Auto Channel--1997 Mercedes 320E (New Vehicle Reviews)
The Auto Channel--1997 Infiniti Q45 (New Vehicle Reviews)
The Auto Channel--1997 Nissan Pathfinder (New Vehicle Reviews)
The Auto Channel--1997 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP (New Vehicle Reviews)
The Auto Channel--1997 Ford Taurus SHO (New Vehicle Reviews)
Frank Williams is Optimistic (News / Headlines from 6 February 1996)
Interview With Edsel Ford (News / Headlines from 23 January 1996)
Writers -
Andrew Frankl - News (News)
New
Vehicles - Reviews (New Vehicle Reviews)
Too
Grand Cherokee Laredo (1996) by Andrew Frankl (New Vehicle Reviews)
The
Auto Channel--1996 Canadian Grand Prix (Motorsports / Open Wheel Racing)
The Auto
Channel - Bob Sikorsky INDEX (News)
The
Auto Channel - Andrew Frankl INDEX (News)
The
Auto Channel--Spanish Grand Prix Update (News / Special Events)
The
Auto Channel--Spanish Grand Prix Update (News / Special Events)
The
Auto Channel--Monaco Grand Prix (News / Special Events)
The
Auto Channel--Monaco Grand Prix (News / Special Events)
The
66th Annual Geneva Car Show - 1996 (News / Special Events)
The
Auto Channel--Brazilian Grand Prix Retrospective (News / Special Events)
The
Auto Channel--Brazilian Grand Prix Retrospective (News / Special Events)
Australian
Grand Prix (News / Special Events)
Exclusive Argentine Grand Prix Coverage (News / Special Events)
Exclusive Argentine Grand Prix Coverage (News / Special Events)
Interview
With Edsel Ford (News)
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A Word from Andrew:
Hi, This is Andrew Frankl, and welcome to our site.
I am best known for my runs. The first one was pretty exciting as
the Russians had all the guns and all I had were two relatively fast
legs. This was way back in 1956 when we took them on in Hungary and
lost. As a matter of fact there is a joke going round Hungary at
present re the American troops which are there waiting to go into
Bosnia. "We are glad the Americans are here, shame they are 39 years
too late."
The other run I was involved in has slightly more relevance to our
site,as it was the Cannonball Run. Not the strictly for pansies one
Lap of America nonsense but the real McCoy with lots of radar guns and
a bunch of crazies some of whom got from Darien Connecticut to Redondo
Beach California in under 34 hours ...I'11 never forget it for a
number of reasons, one of which was that we came absolutely last.
Still, I got a massive trophy with the inscription "last but not
lost", which a highly intelligent lady on the flight back to London
mistook for an Oscar.
For reasons far too long to go into, I fell in love with motor
racing way back in the 60s and have followed it ever since. The
friends I made in those days like Jackie Stewart and Niki Lauda are
still very much part of the scene and in between race reports I'll
tell you some of the funnier aspects of racing back in the days of the
Beatles.
Welcome to the site, I'm sure we'll have a lot of fun together.