sábado, 7 de noviembre de 2015

Peter Collins and Bob Wollek were born, and Honda wins in F1

Peter Collins and Bob Wollek were born, and Honda wins in F1 Is this email not displaying correctly?
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A charming man

Nigel Roebuck recalls the life and career of the 'debonair embodiment of the 1950s racing driver', Peter Collins, who would have turned 84. 

Read the full feature here >


For want of a lap

Bob Wollek, one of the greatest sports car drivers never to win at La Sarthe, speaking to Adam Cooper in 2004. 

Read 'For want of a lap' from February 2004 >


Farewells and strategies

It's now 23 years since McLaren-Honda last won a Grand Prix, when Berger held off Schumacher.

Read 'Farewells and strategies' from December 1992 >


Lunch with... Alan Jones

Simon Taylor's 'Lunch with' Williams' favourite son, who celebrated his 69th birthday. 

Read 'Lunch with... Alan Jones' from April 2008 >


Also this week...

Hill won in Suzuka with a performance "Ayrton would have been proud of" to keep his 1994 title hopes alive | 'The next Bernie', Zak Brown, turned 44 | One of F1's best streetfighters, Keke Rosberg, won the inaugural Australian GP | Piquet won the 1990 Australian GP, under heavy pressure from Mansell | Red Bull neared its engine solution, exactly one month earlier than Brawn did six years ago | Le Mans winner Nick Tandy turned 31 

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