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Fast in a Force India

Paul di Resta (born 16 April 1986) was a winner in F3, in the DTM and the WEC, but never had the cars to win in Formula One, although he drove some excellent races for Force India in 2012 and 2013, including a fine 4th in Singapore in 2012 ahead of Nico Rosberg’s Mercedes (picture-above). […]

Hunt, Hesketh and Monaco

James Hunt is ready to climb into his Hesketh 308B ahead of qualifying for the 1975 Monaco Grand Prix, while team boss Lord Alexander Hesketh watches on (picture-above). The Brit qualified in eleventh, drove a strong race, but lost a lot of time in the pits due to a slow pit stop when he decided […]

Nève flies over Silverstone

Patrick Nève flies by in the works March 772P-BMW at the 1977 Daily Express Trophy race at Silverstone (picture-above). The Belgian led the race until 8 laps from home, when a wheel nut came loose, which meant a visit to the pits. He finished third. It was a very promising start of the season for […]

Strong driver needed

Duncan Hamilton, hard at work in his Talbot Lago T26C, picture-above, during the 1951 Ulster Trophy held at Dundrod. Notice the strength that was necessary then to master these wild racing machines and the lack of safety for the driver: no seatbelts, a primitive helmet, no fire-proof overalls… The 1951 Ulster Trophy was a non-championship […]

Fabi tries to stay afloat

Corrado Fabi tries to master his Brabham BT53-BMW during the 1984 rain-soaked Monaco Formula One Grand Prix. The Italian qualified in 15th position, but in the race, was forced to retire on lap 9 with electrical problems. We all remember that the race was cut short because of the poor conditions, and Alain Prost (McLaren-TAG) […]

Master of Monaco

Graham Hill’s iron-willed determination, fierce pride and great courage enabled him to overcome the odds against more naturally gifted drivers. But make no mistake, the popular moustachioed extrovert, who loved the limelight, was supremely gifted, and soon became one of the first Formula 1 media stars. During his brilliant career, Graham Hill won two Formula […]

Atmosphere

Ayrton Senna, Gerhard Berger and Alain Prost don’t seem to enjoy the post-race interviews at the 1990 Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos. Remember, by then, Prost and Senna were bitter rivals and after clinching the 1989 Drivers’ Championship in controversial fashion, Alain Prost had left McLaren for the Scuderia Ferrari. Here at Interlagos, Senna […]

Clark then Spence…

It was meant to become another great racing year for Jim Clark. Already a two-time World Champion, the Scot won his 25th Grand Prix, on the 1st of January 1968 in South Africa, beating the record of 24 wins established by the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio. The Lotus 49, powered by the Ford V8 Cosworth, […]

It’s narrow in Monaco!

Bruce McLaren drives his McLaren M7C carefully through the narrow streets of Monaco (picture-above) ahead of the Thursday practice sessions of the 1969 Monaco Formula One Grand Prix. Those days, the teams were stationed in garages in town and the drivers or mechanics had to find a way to the circuit in the streets of […]