Sentences you don't expect to read in a press release
the additional cherry on the cake being the 1936 French Grand Prix outing, driven by none other than the brilliant Dick Seaman.
Apparently a real man - does really go back to Berni's point about why any man called Richard would opt to be called Dick - especially with that surname
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Seaman
Maybe he just thought 'In for a penny, in for a pound' and went for it?
Quite possible - his father had the double barrelled effort
Beattie-Seaman which seems worse.
Strange to find that Seaman was a favourite of Hitler's
Diaby is fit for the weekend.