Yes, the great (in so many aspects) Morris "Mo" Nunn passed away this wednesday, at 79.
I leave for brit fellows to add more details about him, and you may read the usually warm (in such cases) report by Maurice Hamilton:
http://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/241 ... -1938-2018
So no need for me to talk about how many good drivers were related to him.
Most will remember the Ensign cars, so special, in a venture similar in many things as Copersucar's (and yet so diferent in others) that was reported a few days ago by f1m fellows.
Obviously you cannot forget that Indy win/title witn Fittipaldi...
For what I read in the mags it was a warm, nice personality. One of those gys you read about and felt sympathy for.
Race In Peace, as I usually say.
RIP MO NUNN
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Re: RIP MO NUNN
I remember him at Jarama in '76 supervising the Ensign of Chris Amon. He had the aspect of a very sick man, much older than 37, but well, ha have resisted another 42 years!!
His Ensign MN175 and MN180 were very beautiful cars. Good job Nr. Nunn.
His Ensign MN175 and MN180 were very beautiful cars. Good job Nr. Nunn.