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Driving F1 champion Jochen Rindt’s Alfa Romeo GTA
Imagine turning up to watch sedans race at Snetterton in Norfolk, in the east of England, and discovering that Lewis Hamilton ...
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The only Formula 1 Championship to be ever awarded posthumously
In the seven-decade history of Formula 1, only once has the World Drivers’ Championship been awarded posthumously.At 1xBet Ghana all punters can also wager on who would win the Formula 1 World Drivers ...
This week in 1970 finds Jochen Rindt and his Lotus 72-Ford winning the French Grand Prix at Charade Circuit in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Posting a 7.61-second winning margin over second place Chris ...
Fifty years ago today Jochen Rindt won the French Grand Prix and took the lead in the world championship for the first time. He wouldn’t relinquish that lead again. "It’s a monkey swing,” exclaimed ...
Helmut Marko pauses in a layby on the Koppen mountain pass that connects the spa town of Bad Aussee with Obertraun on Lake Hallstatt. He’s standing in front of a fire-engine red Porsche 356 and ...
Rindt, pictured earlier in the 1970 season - he was 28 when he died in a crash at Monza Bernie Ecclestone has seen many things in his long and controversial life. Born 90 years ago in the tiny Suffolk ...
"It’s a monkey swing,” exclaimed Jochen Rindt, using a local expression for a rollercoaster ride – and he wasn’t talking about his car, the quick yet delicate and dangerous Lotus 72. He meant the ...
Racing around the stunning mountains of Styria, bending the rules, Dr Helmut Marko revisits the playground of his youth and remembers growing up fast with his friend Jochen Rindt. Helmut Marko pauses ...
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