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Harald Grohs in the Alpina-Faltz-BMW 3.5 CSI at the Nürburgring in 1976. He shared the car with Alain Peltier and Hughes de Fierlandt, but they didn’t finish the race, because of an accident.

The joy of unlimited testing

Patrick Lemarié, former F1 test driver for British American Racing (BAR) but also Le Mans 24 Hours driver and Indycar competitor (with PK Racing in 2003), joins our prestigious list of ‘Star Contributors‘. Asked to comment the picture above, Patrick recalls: “This picture was taken during one of the numerous tests with BAR at Silverstone. As […]

Climbing up the ladder

After winning the ‘Volant V’ in 1977 at the André Pilette Racing School at Zolder, Thierry Boutsen entered the Belgian Formula Ford Championship and won it in 1978 with 15 victories in 18 races. For 1979, he moved to Formula 3, winning three races in 1980 and finishing second to Michele Alboreto in the European title […]

Rupert Keegan

Rupert Keegan won the 1976 British Formula 3 Championship, which propelled him into Formula One. He participated in 37 Grand Prix, debuting in May 1977 at the Spanish Grand Prix. Fast on his day, he was unlucky to always drive for teams that were struggling at the time, such as Hesketh, Surtees, RAM and March. […]

Sharknose

The Ferrari 156, soon named “Sharknose” because of it’s distinctive front end, was a racing car made by Ferrari in 1961 to comply with the then-new Formula One regulations that reduced engine size from 2.5- to 1.5-litres. Phil Hill, seen here behind the car driven by Belgian Willy Mairesse at the 1962 Belgian Grand Prix, won the […]

Safety first

The first full face helmets appeared in 1968 with Dan Gurney wearing a Bell helmet first during practice at Zandvoort (driving a Brabham), then in the race at the Nürburgring (at the wheel of his Eagle). At the time, the helmet manufacturers were experimenting different solutions as you can see here, the Buco helmet with […]

Alain Prost turns 65

A 4-time Formula 1 World champion in 1985, 1986, 1989, 1993, winner of 51 Grand Prix in 199 starts between 1980 and 1993, nicknamed “The Professor”, he is rightfully considered as one of the all times greats of the sport. Happy birthday, Alain Prost.