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Why unloved Lotus 76 may be Colin Chapman's most significant car
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A wide variety of Lotus cars are often proffered as the ultimate F1 game-changer – but was the Lotus 76 an unusual candidate which trumps them all? |
Racing through the pain barrier: drivers who endured agony to reach the finish line
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Finishing sixth in the Bahrain Grand Prix with broken wrists and a fractured toe, Lance Stroll is the latest racer to block out torturous pain rather than miss a race. Here are some of the most incredible stories. |
Isle of Man TT through its rough and raw pre-war years
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It began as a legal expedient. Now the Isle of Man is forever associated with the Tourist Trophy races. These eloquent pictures bring a flavour of just how tough those pre-WWII events were. |
The master of F1 car liveries: Peter Stevens
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The hues of an F1 racing car have a single job – to instantly grab your attention. Damien Smith speaks to the master of liveries Peter Stevens about his designs for Brabham, RAM and Williams and which of today's schemes delight or depress. |
Long Beach 1976, the greatest historic race ever staged
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California, 1976: how do you convince US motor sport fans brought up on oval racing to pay to see Formula 1 in their own backyard? As Preston Lerner reveals, the answer was to host the most incredible support race the world had ever seen – a historic blow-out with a cast of star drivers and machines. | | | | | | | | | Update your preferences to select the content you wish to receive. |
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