sábado, 17 de octubre de 2015

Piero Taruffi, pre-war heroes, Damon Hill and much more

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The Silver Fox

One of the most versatile racers of all time, Piero Taruffi was born 109 years ago. His was a story easily mistaken for fiction, according to Phil Llewellin.  

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Land of the rising son

Damon Hill wrapped up the 1996 Formula 1 title at Suzuka, leading Paul Fearnley to explore the inevitable father-son comparison. 
Read 'Land of the rising son' from November 1996 >


Phi-Phi

An amateur beating some of the greatest pros, as explained by Bill Boddy; Philippe Etancelin died 34 years ago.
Read 'Phi-Phi' from November 1999 >


Fontes of youth

A Le Mans winner at just 21 years old, despite racing for just one season, Luis Fontes was killed during WWII. 
Read 'Fontes of youth' from January 2002 >


Also this week...

Brabham were the big winners in South Africa, with Patrese winning the race and Piquet securing the title in 1983 | One of Roebuck's heroes, Bernd Rosemeyer was born in 1909  | Kimi Räikkönen turned 36 | 1963 Le Mans winner Ludovico Scarfiotti was born in 1933 | 1963 Le Mans winner Ludovico Scarfiotti was born in 1933 | War hero and Le Mans winner Tony Rolt was born in 1918 | Dan Wheldon died four years ago | Casey Stoner turned 30 

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