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Graham Hill wins, and Jim Clark later finishes second to Colin Chapman in a Lotus. And so the story begins...
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Simon Taylor reminisces in 2005, and reckons there's room for a return to Boxing Days at Brands...
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Boxing Day 1954
The first. Moss dresses up as Santa, and laps in a road version of his soon-to-be Mille Miglia conqueror.
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Boxing Day 1957
Bill Boddy enjoys his day in 'lenient weather' at Brands Hatch in 1957.
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This week in motor sport...
Michele Alboreto would have been 59 | Bertrand Gachot, Le Mans winner in the year of 'The Scream that got the Cat', turned 53 | Giancarlo Baghetti, winner on a sensational F1 debut, was born | The only driver to win Le Mans in a car bearing their name, Jean Rondeau died 30 years ago | The universally popular Lorenzo Bandini was born in 1934 | Pierre Levegh, who fell one hour short of a solo Le Mans win, was born 110 years ago | John Cooper died in 2000 | Jonathan Palmer agreed a deal to buy Brands Hatch
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