Jim Clark, on-board at Oulton Park, 1963.
Surgical precision.
Graham Hill, Lotus 49B, Monaco GP (1969)
The first car to “wear” the almighty Cosworth DFV engine. Colin Chapman himself was the one to convince Ford to build an F1 powerplant.
McLaren M19A (1971)
Silverstone. And the last orange-skinned McLaren.
BRM P133 at the British GP, July 20, 1968.
via asaucerfulofwheels & ecurie
1967 Monaco
Ad for the 1965 U.S. Grand Prix.
image via Spitfire & GT6 Magazine.
1979/Jody Scheckter/Ferrari 312 T4/Monaco
What a backdrop… Monaco and Le Mans are my two dream destinations for racing.
Tis’ the season to be jolly: Red Bull’s Christmas Card
With both titles in the bag, Red Bull have had plenty to gloat about this year. So what better way for them to sign off in 2010 than with one final dig at Ferrari in the team’s Christmas card.
The card features a humorous cartoon with a spoof of the infamous ‘Faster than you’ message from Rob Smedley.








