sábado, 14 de noviembre de 2015

The Monza Gorilla, Wurz retires, Schumacher 'wins', plus read the whole July '15 issue

The Monza Gorilla, Wurz retires, Schumacher 'wins' and the whole July '15 issue  Is this email not displaying correctly?
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Gorilla in the midst

He had a dyno in his basement and deserved much more credit. Vittorio Brambilla, 'The Monza Gorilla', would have been 78. 

Read the full feature here >


New to the Archive...

Read the July 2015 issue, featuring: 

Mark Hughes on Formula 1's declining fan base >
Max Verstappen - Too young for F1? >
Sir Stirling Moss returning to the Mille Miglia >
Doug Nye delving into Jenks's MM diary >
How F1 picked up the tobacco habit >
Michael Stahl touring Bruce McLaren's old haunts >
Simon Taylor taking lunch with Mark Webber >
Hulkenberg preparing for a Le Mans debut >
Read the full issue >


Lunch with... Alex Wurz

The big Austrian retired this week; three years ago he told Simon Taylor of his quest for the elusive third Le Mans win and more over lunch.

Read 'Lunch with... Alex Wurz' from March 2011 >


Game, set and crash

Schumacher secured his first Formula 1 title, Mansell claimed his final race win, and Damon Hill was denied in Adelaide 21 years ago. 

Read 'Game, set and crash' from December 1994 >


Also this week...

Alexandre Darracq, creator of the 200hp, was born in 1855 | 1999 title contender Eddie Irvine turned 50 | Gil de Ferran celebrated his 48th birthday | Honda's 10th 1-2 of the 1988 season ended the turbo era | Häkkinen's huge Adelaide crash 20 years ago forced us to question the worth of street circuits | 1949 French GP podium-finisher Peter Whitehead was born 101 years ago | Berger won in Australia in 1987 

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