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A Formula 1 car in disguise

Jacky Ickx and Brian Redman (picture above, with team manager, and former driver Peter Schetty), won the 1000 km of the Nürburgring 1973, round 7 of the World Championship of Makes, in their works Ferrari 312 PB. Matra, with two cars entered, was the clear favourite, and French F1 star François Cevert (with Jean-Pierre Beltoise), […]

Parade for James Hunt

The 1975 Swedish Grand Prix was held at the Scandinavian Raceway at Anderstorp on 8 June 1975. It was race 7 of 14 in the 1975 Formula One World Championship. James Hunt, the Hesketh driver, sits on the roof of a modest FIAT 126, during the drivers’ parade lap (picture above). Vittorio Brambilla took the […]

Nelson at Monza

Nelson Piquet dominated the British Formula 3 in 1978 in a Ralt, and Formula One team bosses started to pay attention to this talented Brazilian driver. Piquet made his Formula 1 debut for Ensign in Germany, starting 21st only to retire on lap 31 with a broken engine. He then made a deal with Bob […]

Danica in Japan

The Indy Japan 300 was the third round of the 2008 IndyCar Series season. Originally scheduled for the afternoon of April 19, at the 1.52-mile (2.45 km) Twin Ring Motegi, the race was delayed by 22 hours until the next morning, due to water sweeping up onto the track, from previous heavy rains. Due to […]

Surtees’ year

The Monaco Formula One Grand Prix was race 1 of 10 in the 1964 World Championship. Jim Clark took pole position in his Lotus-Climax, just one tenth faster than Jack Brabham, in his Brabham-Climax. John Surtees, picture here-above, mastering his beautiful Ferrari 158 in the rain, was a fine fourth, just 0.5s behind the poleman. […]

The Martini boys!

The Martini boys. That’s how Dutch ace Gijs van Lennep used to proudly call the 6 drivers competing in the 3 Martini Racing entered Porsches, at the 1970 9 Hours of Kyalami. Indeed, two Porsche 908/02 were entered by the Martini Racing for Helmut Marko -Rudy Lins (#5) and for Gijs van Lennep-Gérard Larrousse (#6). […]

Wet setting

Paddocks were quite rudimentary in the 70s, like seen here-above at Oulton Park, where was held the 1972 Gold Cup, a non-championship Formula One race. When rain came, as often in England, things got quite complicated for the teams, here the JPS Team Lotus crew attending Emerson Fittipaldi’s Lotus 72. In this 1972 Gold Cup, […]