“If Moss’s win in the Rob Walker-entered, 2-liter T-45 Mk3 Cooper at Argentina in early 1958 came as a surprise,...
Perhaps no one ever looked so much the part of the romantic ’50s driver as did the Roman Luigi Musso....
Ferrari had a way with the small-bore cars. The 166 Barchetta, the TRC, the 196 S Dino, the 206 SP – they were endearingly delicate and lovely, pretty; where the contemporary larger cars were somehow more aggressive, more imposing… sometimes brutish. The 1958 TR (along with Reventlow’s Scarab) has always been...
“Prelude – anticipating 7:22, May 1, 1955. Jenkinson and Moss reflect the tension before the start of an all-out, record-setting...
Enzo Ferrari referred to him as the “Prince of Destruction”, and was delighted. Keke Rosberg, no cream puff himself, referred...
“…several thousands of blue eyes stared incredulously at the remains of the red racing car… they searched in vain among the fragments to find a ‘technical’ explanation for this absurd victory and finding nothing, were quick to ascribe his victory to ‘der Teufel’ – that is, the devil.” – Italian...
“I find Richie Ginther interesting. Good, competent, intelligent and safe. He can drive big cars and small cars and it...
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