Netherlands 1985
Defending World Champion Niki Lauda leads a young Ayrton Senna during the 1985 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort. Read More …
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Defending World Champion Niki Lauda leads a young Ayrton Senna during the 1985 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort. Read More …
Start of the 1988 Grand Prix of Australia at Adelaide, with Alain Prost leading Ayrton Senna. Read More …
Nigel Mansell’s famous shunt in the Williams FW11B during practice for the 1987 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, in which “Red 5” broke his spine and lost the ’87 World Championship to Nelson Piquet. Read More …
Nigel Mansell’s Williams-Renault FW14 early in the race at the 1991 US Grand Prix at Phoenix. Read More …
In the 1990 U.S. Grand Prix, a street race in Phoenix, Arizona, Ayrton Senna came from behind after young French driver Jean Alesi almost stole the season’s opening event in what would have been a major upset for the under-funded Tyrrell 018. Read More …
Juan Manuel Fangio driving a Mercedes to victory, with Sterlng Moss second, at the 1955 Belgian Grand Prix on the original, 9.3 mile Spa-Francorchamps circuit.
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Emerson Fittipaldi celebrates his first victory as reigning World Champion at the 1973 Grand Prix of Argentina. François Cevert placed 2nd and Jackie Stewart 3rd, both in Tyrrells. Read More …
Peter Gethin’s 1971 victory in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza was the closest ever finish with just 0.01s between 1st and 2nd (Peterson) and a staggering 0.61s covering the first five cars. Read More …
In 1961 California’s Phil Hill became the first American to capture the Formula One World Championship, diving his iconic Ferrari 156 “shark nose” machine. Read More …
Gilles Villeneuve driving his Ferrari 126CK at the 1981 Grand Prix of Argentina in Buenos Aires, where he retired after 40 laps with transmission failure. Read More …