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Stirling Moss showing us how it should be done... 1956 Italian Grand Prix. The NAMES!
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A trip down memory lane. Great Fangio, and Moss.

Thrilling. Thanks for posting. :yesnod:
 
I would love to see front engined grand prix cars back in favour. I suspect that people might actually be more interested in style, beauty and driving ability rather than carbon fibre arrows that all look the same. (JMHO)
 
I like the F1 cars from around '67. Look very racy.
 
While I think the Lotus 49 and the Ferrari 312 are two of the best looking F1 cars ever, folks were saying the similar things then as some here are saying now (the past whatever era was somehow "better"). Other than the ground effects years, the progression over the years of the F1 breed is just fine with me. Go see a F1 race - you will come away impressed (said that after my first in '65 and can't wait to be in the stands for this year's Canadian GP).
 
1979... What has to be one of the best, if not THE best dice of modern times:

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