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Clark and Gurney: The Best of Both Worlds
by Thomas O'Keefe
In a series of 6 articles, Thomas O'Keefe delves into the lives and times of legendary drivers Jim Clark and Dan Gurney, celebrating the Sixties in Formula One through the prism of these two men, who were at the center of that tempestuous and dangerous decade. This week, in part two, we look at years 1960 through 1963
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GP Launches: Then and Now
by Karl Ludvigsen
The last time Karl Ludvigsen attended an F1 launch at Silverstone was in February 1970. 31 years later, he attended the BMW-Williams launch at the same venue, and returned with some insights on the pass of time, and some mini-nuggets to chew on...
The Minardi Dilemma
by Roger Horton
Has the Formula One asset bubble burst? That's the question that many involved in the business of Grand Prix racing must have had on their minds recently, as they observed the Minardi team's long drawn out struggle, which ended this week with the official announcement of Australian Paul Stoddart's takeover of the team. Roger Horton reflects on Minardi's last chance to survive
F1 and Finance 101
by Thomas O'Keefe
While Formula One fans are counting the days until The Show That Never Ends begins anew with the Australian Grand Prix, backstage and behind the scenes the producers of the show are still going about the business of deciding who owns the theater. It is a complicated story, but Thomas O'Keefe wades in and sheds some light on the financial cobwebs of Formula One
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