Back in 1989 (pretty sure it was) The RCCA worked a vintage event at Bridgehampton. I was a worker at corner station 6, the uphill left leading onto the back straight. Right in front of me an original Ford GT crashed into a tree at drivers left of track. Session got red flagged for clean up and had lots of people on track. When site was cleared race control told me to clear people from track which I did. In doing so went to a very pleasant older gentleman with an English accent and told him to get off the track so we could continue session. Thought he looked familiar but could not place him.
Later the owner of car put out word he wanted to speak with me about accident since I was the best witness. Owner was not driving car at time of accident and wanted to know what I saw. Turned out the "pleasant older English gentleman" was with him and was none other than Stirling Moss! Wound up having a nice long conversation with the car owner and Sir Stirling. My "testimony" and scrape damage we found on track right where I saw car do an unintended left turn proved a lower wishbone had broke causing the accident.
Later in the weekend a picture was taken by Buddy Pugliese of all the event workers with Stirling Moss. Unfortunately I never got a copy of that picture and would love to have it. If anyone out there still has a copy of it please let me know. It would be great to have a memento of that weekend. After all I'm probably the only person in the world ever to have thrown Stirling Moss off a race track!