Salut Gilles 31 Ans
It’s odd to realize that 31 years have passed since Gilles Villeneuve was killed at Zolder. Really. Salut Gilles! Read More …
The definitive Internet history of Formula One.
It’s odd to realize that 31 years have passed since Gilles Villeneuve was killed at Zolder. Really. Salut Gilles! Read More …
From Murray Walker, the man who was at the zenith of the Senna-Prost controversy when it first unfolded, here he is reliving arguably the most famous of all Formula One rivalries. Read More …
Self-published video history of the Williams F1 Team, known for many years as Williams Grand Prix Engineering. Read More …
Jean-Pierre Jabouille’s victory at Dijon in 1979 was overshadowed, in the most dramatic way possible, by a tremendous duel between Gilles Villeneuve and René Arnoux for 2nd place. Read More …
Nigel Mansell was not a wealthy or sponsored race driver, having mortgaged his home to save his first F1 drive with Lotus, and learned his craft the old fashioned way — with mistakes. Read More …
Colin Chapman’s engineering genius for Team Lotus in the 1960s was matched only by Jim Clark’s sublime and innate skill as a racing driver. In this first-person account, Chapman pays homage to his fallen comrade. Read More …
Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl star as 1976 Formula One rivals James Hunt and Niki Lauda in the movie “Rush,” directed by Ron Howard. Read More …
On one wet but glorious Sunday at Monaco in May 1972, Jean Pierre Beltoise was easily the best driver in the world. And he never won another Grand Prix. Read More …
The 1985 San Marino Grand Prix — at the height of the turbo era and its fuel economy limits — is one of those historical curiosities that deserves a place in any Formula 1 fan’s mental database of races. Read More …
A tremendous historical photo set from .Stpuix, who attended every Australian GP at Adelaide for the entire race tenure. It was a golden era in Australian motorsport from 1985 to 1995. Read More …