Frederick Miles
They had similar tastes , flat chested 17 year old hot chicks. Stirling never really retired, just concentrated on the off field action. Stirling houses were designed purely for seduction. The Bathurst cars of the 1970's have the chug of the Mercedes 300SL 1952 Le Man car, and were really evil, so Stirling decided to return to racing in the Bathurst saloon race in 1974, the most important race in Australia, Partnered with Brabham in practice , Moss at 45 was only about 2.5 seconds off the pace, and I am convinced if he'd started from the back and it had rained, I believe he would have flown and only Bartlettt would have been able to hold him. So the way they bump, Moss out at the start with a couple of clever pushes to wreck the car is masterpiece. Moss did do a couple of half serious British touring cars racing years in 80-1, but once or twice in the rain you saw a flash of genuis. And if it had been wet that day at Bathurst in 74 and Stirling had been a bit more thoughful! But hear the growl of Goss saloon at Bathurst at 74, it sounds just like a 1952 Merc. 300SL. The most evil growl.