I have done some driving on the Pyrenees but mostly on the French and Andorran side, which was great fun. But with the family in, the speed a bit lower and no pictures 😂 What I do remember is that the Spanish roads are generally perfectly surfaced. And dr
Ascari (x) Fangio (1x) Hawthorn (1x) Hill (1x) Surtees (1x) Lauda (2x) Sheckter (1x) Schumacher (5x) all under Jean Todd Raikkonen (1x) Again, I didn’t mean it in any negative way, simply looking at the statistics and past history. Ferrari should/could ha
... I think it's difficult if not impossible to crown one F1 driver as the "greatest" given the myriad of automotive advancements and rule changes that have come into play over the last several years. Senna, Mansell, Proust, Ascari, Fangio, Moss, Stewart.
Hi Salman, Excellent points. I too miss small, light and agile, but more the feeling of the old cars - who owns that space today? I'm sure there is an opportunity there. I was trying to explain this the other day to some young engineers. How back in the 8
Not so sure. Based on what pedigree? At least McLaren's road cars can be loosely associated with their ongoing F1 activities. Not sure what a Chinetti brand car would be or would do. McLaren have battled and managed to get established based on significant
Who knew there were branded automotive watches in 1950? I sure didn't! I stumbled on a listing in tomorrow's Auctionata auction for a 1950 Zenith Chronograph with Scuderia Ferrari branding. It turns out the story is much cooler than that... Enzo Ferrari o
Dont get me wrong Daos, i LOVE Top Gear, but a lot of it is more about laughs than 'whooaa'. I get a bit fed up seeing Clarkson just spinning the tyres until they burst. We know whichever car he's in is powerful without all of that stuff. I prefer the roa
...I really enjoy watching Top Gear episodes. Sometimes the episodes are simply zany and not that informative, but many times I find that the episodes make cars less intimidating and accessible for non-car buffs. Also, I find that I notice interesting asp