Ayrton Senna—The Right To Win
A wonderful reminiscence of Ayrton Senna’s determination and commitment to victory. Read More …
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A wonderful reminiscence of Ayrton Senna’s determination and commitment to victory. Read More …
Jim Clark leading Graham Hill on his way to winning the 1967 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen. Read More …
Characteristic F1 documentary from the mid-1970s. Superficial narration, little identification of drivers, circuits or tracks. But a treat nonetheless.
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This is not the real 1976 Japanese Grand Prix grid, but it sure looks like it. Well done, Ron! Read More …
Nigel Mansell in the JPS Lotus 81B during the 1981 Formula One season. Nigel’s sophomore year, and 1st full-time season, was a disappointment, with eight retirements out of 15 GPs. Read More …
This is an amazing photo of the start of a Grand Prix in 1991, location and race unidentified. Or is it Brazil in 1989? Courtesy of John Corley via Twitter. Read More …
The daunting Nürburgring was at its most capricious in August 1968, with mist and torrential rain rendering the track treacherous and visibility virtually non-existent, when Jackie Stewart won perhaps his greatest Grand Prix. Read More …
In 1990, after Alain Prost had moved on from McLaren to Ferrari, Aryton Senna won the U.S. Grand Prix at Phoenix. But the star of the race, in a Tyrrell, was young Frenchman and F1 newcomer Jean Alesi, who battled the defending World Champion wheel-to-wheel and did what nobody else could. Read More …
Lewis Hamilton drives Ayrton Senna’s 1988 McLaren MP4/4 on BBC Top Gear. Brilliant! Read More …
An interesting chart of 1970s Formula One constructors, by Sid of Formula 1 Blog : Thoughts of an Enthusiast. Read More …