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Jim Clark (GBR) Lotus Cosworth 49. He would win the race but would be killed in an F2 race at Hockenheim before the next round of the championship. Formula One World Championship, Rd1, South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, South Africa, 1 January 1968. BEST IMAGE

The Legend of Team Lotus: The Sixties

Jin Clark brought an impeccable Lotus era to close on this day 1967. We look back to an era the team dominated Monaco 1960 saw the first GP win by a Lotus. In a privately entered type 18 Stirling Moss...

Stefan Bogner: There’s no place like home

Stefan Bogner: There’s no place like home

The landscapes of Stefan Bogner’s home region are just as diverse as the history, culture, people and gastronomy: in his latest work, “Curves Southern Germany”, he shares fantastic routes from the Black Forest to south-eastern Bavaria. “It is a special,...

Iconic Formula 1 cars for Concours of Elegance

The fastest breed of racing cars is set to join many of the world’s rarest and most beautiful classic cars when the Concours of Elegance brings a selection of Formula One cars to Hampton Court Palace this September in the...

Remembering the talented all-rounder Gerhard Mitter

Remembering the talented all-rounder Gerhard Mitter

Gerhard Mitter was considered one of the best and most versatile German racing drivers of the 1960s. His greatest successes were those he celebrated as a Porsche works driver. On the 50th anniversary of his death, we take a look back at his successes.

Arrows F1 Team touched the edge of greatness

Among the long list of Formula 1 teams that are now consigned to history are many that can boast an illustrious history, with wins – and sometimes even F1 championships – to their credit, there is also one that can...

Mugello: More than just a race circuit

Mugello is more than a race track, it’s also an absolutely stunning location in the Tuscany hills and will be in the world spotlight, like never before, when it hosts the Gran Premio deal Tuscana on the weekend of 11-13...

The Osella F1 Story: The Last of the True Racers?

The 21st-century version of Formula 1 is an exciting and technologically advanced racing series showcasing the talents of the best drivers, engineers and teams in the world. The general scene is that two or three teams – usually those with...

Silver Arrows one-two at the 1939 Tripoli Grand Prix

Silver Arrows drivers Hermann Lang and Rudolf Caracciola outclassed the competition with a double victory in the then completely new Mercedes-Benz W165 1.5-litre racing car at the Tripoli Grand Prix on the Mellaha circuit in 1939. The triumph in Libya...

Nuvolari’s most reckless races | Motor Web Musemum

Tazio Nuvolari’s most reckless races

Tazio Nuvolari is famous for his victories at the limit of the impossible, fearless races, and serious accidents from which he always managed to get out alive. Tazio Nuvolari’s agonistic life is punctuated by amazing victories, sometimes at the limit...

The winning way of the Renault 17 Groupe 5

Having won the World Rally Championship in 1973 with the amazing RWD, rear-engined Renault-Alpine 110, it was a bold move by Renault to develop a high-performance version of the R17 TS. The Alpine Competition Factory modified a 1795cc engine with...

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