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Cycle News Issue 23 June 12

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FOUR-TIME 500cc GRAND PRIX CHAMPION EDDIE LAWSON P100 INTERVIEW and then there's a fast chicane before you go onto the back straight- away. So, we go under the bridge and we go through this first left. I'm staring through the bubble looking at him and I'm right on his back wheel, and he just disap- pears, straight through the gravel trap. He's going end over end, ass over teakettle. Here I am leaned over on brand new, shiny, cold slicks and he's gone. It took me forever to get up to speed after that. I go, "Yeah, you showed me, Kenny. You showed me how fast you could get going." That was one of Kenny's lessons. There were a few things. It was pretty fun. I did hear one story of you and Schwantz in a rental car in Austria. Care to elaborate? We were celebrating his win at Salzburg and we went out and didn't get back to the paddock until about two in the morning. I guess you can probably imagine the condition we were in. I'm driving back and Kevin is play- ing rally. I was the driver but he was the navigator. He was trying to tell me how fast I could go through this hairpin. We were pulling into the paddock. He said, "Go into first and just flick it through here and hold it wide open." Okay. I do it. We dropped two wheels off and we go down a cliff—literally a cliff. The car was on its side. He's staring up at me and I'm looking down at him. We're both hung in the belts. He looks at me and the headlights are star- ing off into these trees, because Lawson (left) and his old adversary, Freddie Spencer. Between them, they took six 500cc Grand Prix titles in the 1980s. Lawson came out for a one- off ride at the Daytona 200 in 1993 and won it. they're pointing straight up. He looks up at me and he goes, "Try reverse." I just turned the key off. We had to try to get out. We had to open the door, which was hard to do, and undo our belts. The next day we had to get a tow truck to get the thing out of there. It was one of Porsche's loaned cars. It was pretty fun. We had a good time.

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