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Dan Gurney photo courtesy of Bob Westinicky's RaceZine.
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Formula
One Art & Genius
is one
enthusiasts celebration of the timeless qualities
that have made F1 Grand Prix motor racing the sporting
world's most exciting spectacle for five decades. F1A&G
does not focus on the breaking news stories of today,
but rather on the ebbs and flows of personalities, teams
and technology over the years that epitomize the F1
saga. With an eye towards history against which
all current F1 drivers must be measured and with
a keen appreciation for the legends of the sport, the
F1A&G Web site offers a glimpse inside the power
and glory of Formula One!
The
selected quotes below capture for me what is the true
spirit of Formula One, about men and their sophisticated
machines, about controlling the inner demons that separate
champions from back-markers, and about the human struggle
to overcome the inevitable tragedies of motor racing
where all but one driver always lose every race.
Sample the photos, profiles, statistics, schedules,
results and links available on this site, and please
take a moment to check out what I believe is perhaps
the definitive history of Formula
One available on the Internet. F1A&G is a tribute
to the remarkable racing series that is Formula One.
Glenn
B. Manishin Washington, D.C., USA
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Formula
One is a saga of ecstacy and agony of the absolute
joy of winning, and of tragedy, fury, crushing disappointment.
It includes the heroic losers as well as those who
achieved motorsports premier accolade. From
the forceful driving of Farina to the sheer determination
of Senna, all the greats are here including
Fangio; Clark; Stewart; Lauda; Hunt; Piquet and Prost.
Grand
Prix Showdown, Christopher Hilton (1992)
These
are stories of classic drives, not classic cars, of
races won by drivers on rare talent alone, not by
men in superior cars, but by men against superior
cars which made their task look impossible.
Ayrton
Senna - A Tribute, Ivan Rendall (1994)
Like
painters, we racing drivers have an artistic inclination
and are individualists. Our task is to have a free
head, come to the race and do more than normal people
can manage.
Niki
Lauda (1978)
You
need to know Spa to savour Senna, the steepness of
the descent to Eau Rouge, the strange ferocity of
the left-right kink at the bottom; you need to know
that Eau Rouge is to be taken at high speed, balls
to the wall.
Ayrton
Senna - The Hard Edge of Genius, Christopher Hilton
(1994)
Michael
Schumacher is a racer and its a pity weve
not got more like him. Like guys such as Ayrton Senna
and Nigel Mansell, hes prepared to take a few
risks. F1 doesn't need drivers who pussyfoot around;
we want them racing.
Bernie
Ecclestone (1998)
Grand
Prix motor racing can never be safe. It has survived
great change, feasts and famine, with admirable versatility.
It has had many contemporary caretakers over the years,
but the sport is still here to tell its tale and will
be for the foreseeable future. Long live Grand Prix
motor racing!
Jackie
Stewart (1994)
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