The Kyalami Shrine Pages
From January 1968 to November 1973, I was lucky enough to attend many
events at Kyalami: club races, Grand Prix and the 9-hour
endurance race.
In the early days I was a paying spectator. Later on, I often had a
marshal's pass, usually as a radio operator providing communications for
the track marshals. I also managed to do a few other jobs:
- On one occasion at a club event our radio post was short of a marshal, and
I was able to step in as a rather amateur flag marshal - the flag post just on
the right of the track at the entry to Sunset.
- Another time, I went with my scout troup, whose turn it was to man the
scoring system. This was a manual display - scouts hanging numbers on hooks - and
there was a radio link from the control tower to one scout at each post
wearing headphones (a "pirate" operation on medium wave, if I
remember correctly). Grand Prix Legends drivers probably use "my"
scoring tower as the apex marker of Leeukop... although
my recollection is that it was a lot
further along the track, almost halfway to Kink.
- I was also given the opportunity to operate the "Control" radio
position, in the Springbok Tower. The radio control position was alongside the track
commentators, which made it quite entertaining. On that occasion, I remember
a car fully ablaze at Sunset, and having to direct an escalation of the fire
emergency team.
- At the 1973 Grand Prix, there was concern that in the event of a major
incident, it might be possible that Control would lose track of who had done
how many laps (this was all manual in those days). I was positioned at the
entry to Leeukop (a slow and relatively safe point on the circuit) with
a tape recorder, shouting car numbers into the microphone as they passed me.
In fact, a major incident - well documented elsewhere - occurred during the
early part of this race, and at the end of the confusion, Jackie Stewart
was in front. But had he overtaken under yellow flags, or had
he perhaps managed to drop a lap, and reentered the race in front of the leaders?
My tape recording was used to check that he had won his lead fairly... so in
a small way, I helped Jackie to his 1973 world championship!
Over the course of those six years, my father and I were able to photograph
many of these events - and this website contains that collection of pictures.
They are presented "warts and all". Many of them are dreadful
quality... but some are absolute gems.
To navigate this site, select a year in the top menu, and then select a
thumbnail in the left menu.
This site is optimised for 1280 x 1024 screen size.
If you wish to provide feedback or contact me, you can do so (indirectly)
by visiting my main website: Russell's
Home Page.
All images on this site are copyright Peter Whitworth or Russell Whitworth,
and/or as individually credited. Please ask if you wish to borrow any images. I will
probably give permission - but I insist on being asked first!
© Russell Whitworth 2003-2007
Last updated September 2007
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