It comes in the degree to take the bull by the horns, if Thorkild Thyrring to have a future in Danish motorsport.

The excluded and politianmeldte race car driver must not only deliver 28 ‘missing’ posters back, but he must also stand face to face with the other members of Denmark’s largest motorsportsklub, ASK-Moorland, if he ever hopes to return.

Within the Danish Automobile Sports Union repræsentantskabsmøde possibly can take a position in the somewhat tricky case, then take a position to the exclusion, must Thorkild Thyrring at a general meeting in march in klubregi try to convince the members of the ASK-Moorland about his innocence in the somewhat tricky plakatsag.

The 74-year-old retired racing driver, who has been works out at the ass and elbows to have sold the 28 unique løbsplakater from the time with the Roskilde Ring, must according to the statutes, the first to speak his case in the club.

Then the DASU go into the matter and decide whether he should continue to be ‘persona non grata’, which at the moment means that he can’t join another club.

Therefore remained the same Thorkild Thyrring ‘unmentionable’, then the DASU the other day kept repræsentantskabsmøde.

in Addition to having excluded the long-standing member Thorkild Thyrring has the ASK-Moorland, as we know, reported to the police him to have usurped the club’s property.

In the notification of the club asked a question by the evidence in the form of a so-called deed, which is apparently not identical with the original. Also, there are questions about the ex-racerkørerens status as udlandsdansker, which, according to Thorkild Thyrrings former lawyer was an obstacle to a police report.

Under the pretext that the posters would be used in a TV 2 program, he borrowed in 2014 the historic posters, which he later offered the club to buy back the 80,000 dollars.

Since the posters were sold to a shop in Bedford, where the owner in the first instance, informed the club that he had been instructed not to tell who had sold him the historical posters.

ASK-Hedelands president Michael Kastaniegaard with a copy of one of the ‘missing’ posters (Foto: Jan Sommer)

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