Martin Brundle had just retired from the 1992 Canadian Grand Prix (picture-above), he remembers: “This is a great picture taken by Charles Gauthier. My Benetton had just broken down in a race which looked certain to be my first F1 victory. Ayrton (Senna) had just stopped in the same place. He said to me “bad […]
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A Ferrari trio
A Ferrari trio at the 1967 Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa-Francorchamps consisted of Ludovico Scarfiotti, Mike Parkes and Chris Amon (picture-above). Only Amon saw the finishing line, that he crossed in third, behind winner Dan Gurney (Eagle-Weslake) and Jackie Stewart (BRM), while Scarfiotti retired. Sadly, Mike Parkes had an horrendous crash on the first […]
Rahal’s F1 opportunity
Bobby Rahal, after shining in Formula Atlantic, where he was runner-up to Gilles Villeneuve in 1977 – though finishing ahead of Bill Brack and Keke Rosberg – came to the attention of Walter Wolf and was offered an F3 drive for 1978, with the possibility of some Grand Prix at the end of the year. […]
100.000 laps later
Jacky Ickx, born on 1 January 1945, turns 80 today. He is seen here-above in 1973 wearing his iconic dark blue and white helmet in his Ferrari 312B3. He reflects on the dangers of motor racing: “In the past, two, even three colleagues died each season. It was generally accepted this could happen. The fact […]
Tambay and Andretti delight the tifosi
Patrick Tambay is sitting in his Ferrari 126C2 minutes before the start of the 1982 Italian Grand Prix held on the Autodrómo Nazionale di Monza. Tambay has qualified in 3rd and is confident for the race, but the sensation of qualifying is his team mate Mario Andretti who, to the delight of the tifosi, put […]
Four drivers for Lotus
Colin Chapman (standing) and Mario Andretti in his Lotus 77-Cosworth at Jarama in 1976 (picture-above). The American qualified in 9th, but was not the best-placed Lotus driver on the grid. Indeed, Gunnar Nilsson, his team mate, was in 7th. Mario Andretti was forced to retire on lap 34 with a broken gear box, while Nilsson […]
Two races for Ligier
Franck Lagorce here driving the Ligier JS39B – Renault V10 at Suzuka (Japanese Grand Prix) in 1994. The French driver, who finished 2nd in F3000 that year, debuted with a 20th place on the grid, just half a second shy of team mate Olivier Panis. Unfortunately, Lagorce’s race ended on lap 10 after a collision […]
From a wooden shed
In the early 70s, from a wooden shed deep in rural Surrey, a handful of engineers and mechanics, led by Ken Tyrrell (picture-above) conceived and built racing cars that conquered the Nürburgring, Monaco and Watkins Glen… in the very capable hands of Jackie Stewart and François Cevert. The humble birthplace of Ken Tyrrell’s first Formula […]
A shadow over Schumacher
Michael Schumacher in his Ferrari 310B comes down the straight at full speed during the 1997 Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos. The German ace qualified in second and finished in fifth, 33 seconds behind the winner, Jacques Villeneuve in his Williams-Renault. The Ferrari 310B was better performing and more reliable than its predecessor but […]
Porsche in his heart
The Porsche 908/2 LH of Rudi Lins (at the wheel) and Helmut Marko, on its way to third overall in the rain-sodden 1970 24 Hours of Le Mans (picture-above). The 908 looks particularly good with its Le Mans-designed long tail. Rudi Lins, born 28 June 1944, is a former Austrian racing driver. Early on, Lins […]