Andretti—Fuji 1976
Mario Andretti (Lotus 77) wins from pole in atrocious monsoon conditions at the 1976 Japanese GP, better known for James Hunt’s 3rd place — earning him the World Championship — and Niki Lauda’s courageous withdrawal. Read More …
F1A&G posts tagged History
Mario Andretti (Lotus 77) wins from pole in atrocious monsoon conditions at the 1976 Japanese GP, better known for James Hunt’s 3rd place — earning him the World Championship — and Niki Lauda’s courageous withdrawal. Read More …
Jochen Rindt (Brabham BT24) leads from Dick Attwood (BRM P123) and Pedro Rodriguez (BRM P133) during the Monaco GP of 1968. Attwood gained second place and fastest lap, in his only F1 podium appearance. Read More …
In the 1998 Austrian GP at the A1 Ring, Mika Häkkinen won from David Coulthard and Michael Schumacher to claim a 5th victory of the season and an eight-point lead on the way to his first of two consecutive F1 World Championships. Read More …
Navigating the Variante del Rettifilo, Monza’s tight, first chicane, is always a challenge, especially at the start. This shot is from the 1988 Italian Grand Prix, often remembered for the emotional 1-2 finish by the Scuderia Ferrari, and the only race of the 1988 season McLaren-Honda failed to win. Read More …
“Cornering is like bringing a woman to climax”—Jackie Stewart Read More …
Not sure we’d agree with the selections, but all these passes are epic. Read More …
Our favorite F1 photos are of sparks flying off the titanium skid plates of Formula One cars prior to mid-1994’s introduction of a wooden bottom plank intended to control ride height. Spark on!! Read More …
43 years ago Mario Andretti, driving for Ferrari, won his first F1 race at the South African Grand Prix in Kyalami. Read More …
Jackie Ickx in the Ferrari 312B2 driving to a 5th place finish in the 1972 U.S. Grand Prix at Watkins Glen. Read More …
Old rivals Jack Brabham and Sterling Moss shake hands at Goodwood in 2004. Brabham is squeezed into the Brabham-Repco BT19 he drove to win the 1966 F1 World Championship. Read More …