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Harry and Meghan's '£88m fly-on-the-wall Netflix series is delayed a year' as producers are 'spooked' by furious backlash over The Crown's 'hurtful' smears Cara Delevingne's back! Fresh-faced model stuns in LBD at Cannes as she makes latest red carpet appearance since strung-out pics ![]() 'And that's the news.' James Corden REFUSES to address bust up with NYC restaurant - after he 'issued apology for bullying staff'Įmily Ratajkowski KISSES mystery man on passionate date night in NYC as she quashes THOSE Brad Pitt rumoursĪnd just like that. A memorial service in his honor will take place at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at a date to be announced. Bryan clauson in loving memory pictures drivers#Many top NASCAR drivers immediately took to Twitter to ask for prayers for Clauson.Ĭlauson is survived by his parents, Tim and Di, sister Taylor and fiancee Lauren. ![]() 'It sucks when it's anybody in racing, it's hard when you lose them, but it's even worse when they're somebody as close to you as Bryan was,' Stewart said.Ĭlauson had another wreck during the weekend.Īfter that crash Friday night, he posted on Twitter his appreciation for his safety equipment, his chassis manufacturer and his team for getting his car ready for him to race Saturday night. Him and Lauren being engaged, kid had such a bright future. 'I don't care what happened, no matter how bad his day was, he always found a way to smile with it. 'That kid drove for us for a long time and did a great job and never went anywhere,' Stewart said. Stewart said after the NASCAR race on Sunday he hoped to see Clauson's parents and fiancee, Lauren, soon. ![]() He also spent several seasons driving for Stewart's sprint car team. Bryan clauson in loving memory pictures driver#It is little wonder that Tony Scott was to make his mark so easily on Hollywood.Clauson (pictured) 'combined his passion and enthusiasm for grassroots racing with a God-given talent,' Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Doug Boles saidĬlauson was a development driver for Chip Ganassi in NASCAR, where he competed in 26 races over the 20 seasons. An old BBC2 'Play for Today' perhaps? Scott hasn't gone beyond his means, he's made the best of what he was able and comfortable with and this confidence shows. For a debut feature, it's a brave and really quite perceptive piece - not to everyone's taste, for sure. It certainly makes one think about the scars from wartime, the things folk didn't talk about, because it wasn't the 'thing' to do. But it's shot and follows through so gently and eloquently that any mawkishness or creepiness is held at bay. This all sounds very dark and psychological, grounds for a horror movie, even. She starts to dress the corpse with her son's clothes and reciting anecdotes from personal wartime experiences. The couple, mostly lead by the woman, an excellent Rosamund Greenwood, seem to be transported back to wartime and believe that this casualty is one from war and proceed to dragging his body to their car and taking him to their isolated house. Out driving (this is set in the 1950's, I'd guess), they hit a young lad out on his bike. Shot in a softish, greyish black & white, it's a character study of an elderly couple, brother and sister, up on the Yorkshire Moors, who've been tainted and traumatised by WWII, in which, we presume the woman's son was killed. This hour-long feature debut was shown recently on Film 4, in tribute to British director, Tony Scott, who had just died. ![]()
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