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Take a peek into our March 2023 issue... |
1990s Flying Finn - His top 5 moments including that Spa double overtake. |
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Take a peek into our March 2023 issue... |
1990s Flying Finn - His top 5 moments including that Spa double overtake. |
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Long Beach 1976: historic racing's finest moment
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The plan was audacious. Bring in the crowds for a new Formula 1 grand prix in California by also staging the greatest historic car race the world had ever seen. Preston Lerner tells how the organisers set about creating a legends of yesteryear jamboree which included appearances by the likes of Juan Manuel Fangio, Stirling Moss, Phil Hill, Rene Dreyfus and Carroll Shelby. |
Mario Andretti's Formula 1 dream
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As you will be aware there are currently 10 teams and 20 cars on the Formula 1 grid but with the boom in popularity of the sport in the US, General Motors, in the form of Andretti Cadillac, is keen to shoehorn itself onto the starting line-up. In our interview Mario Andretti tells us the situation as it stands and what the Americans intend to bring to the party. |
Motor Sport interview: Mika Häkkinen
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The Formula 1 world champion in 1998 and '99 takes us through his career, a journey that included stints with Lotus and McLaren – and a rivalry with Michael Schumacher that kept fans captivated for years. Here, 'the Flying Finn' recalls the might of the McLaren MP4/13, his friendship with Jo Ramirez and the crash that almost ended his F1 aspirations. |
Walter Brun: the giant-killer
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As a 12 year-old, 'Walti' regularly drove himself to school so it should be little surprise that a career among cars was the outcome. Brun started out as a racing driver and later became owner of Brun Motorsport, the customer team that outclassed Porsche in the 1986 World Sportscar Championship. The Swiss battler tells us of his early days in BMWs, his Group C adventure and a disastrous foray into F1. |
We're among the throng at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City for the first Gen3 race of Formula E, which features the new lighter, smaller and nippier Spark Technology cars. Despite tech problems leading to a delayed start to the season and an ongoing lack of interest from television stations, the race itself was thrilling. Here's what happened... | | | | | | | | | Update your preferences to select the content you wish to receive. |
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