The Racers
“Cornering is like bringing a woman to climax”—Jackie Stewart Read More …
“Cornering is like bringing a woman to climax”—Jackie Stewart 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 …
This Top Sixes list might be called the “almost men.” Was it worse for Moss in 1958 or Massa in 2008? You decide. 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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Longer F1 seasons and stronger cars have produced a sport that is hardly recognizable compared with its historical roots, but is it better? Read More …
Built on a disused World War II airfield, Silverstone has come a long way since Stirling Moss first raced there around oil drums and hay bales more than 60 years ago. Read More …
Putting your car on the front row, P1, has never been harder in Formula One than today, but it’s always been a difficult undertaking. Here are the best qualifiers of all time, including a current Read More …
Legendary Stirling Moss says one thing that is never excusable is dirty driving. “I was appalled to watch Michael Schumacher nearly drive Rubens Barrichello into the wall at the Hungarian Grand Prix.” Read More …
An excellent and rare full-color photo of Stirling Moss, on his way to winning the 1956 Monaco Grand Prix, which he led flag to flag — beating Fangio decisively — in the gorgeous Maserati 250F. Read More …
Stirling Moss does not share Ross Brawn’s view that Michael Schumacher is struggling to challenge at the front of the grid because his car is in need of improvement. Read More …