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Carlos Reutemann 1942–2021
Reutemann’s dream of becoming F1 world champion was within his grasp in 1981.
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a win at the Austrian GP, 1974
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Motor Sport Magazine
September 2021
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MOTOR SPORT
THE EDITOR
THERE WERE MANY HIGHLIGHTS AT THIS year’s Festival
LETTERS
Referring to your editorial on women in racing
MATTERS OF MOMENT
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FORMULA 1
“Reutemann was one of the greats but never found his perfect fit within F1”
Carlos Reutemann – quick, moody, handsome. He was
Trackside view
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Verstappen’s historic hat-trick
For those who didn’t believe there was a true title fight on the cards for this year, Max Verstappen and Red Bull know there is, says Mark Hughes
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Red Bull’s undercut gamble paid off in France, says Mark Hughes
“Ross Brawn said, ‘We can’t have unregulated aggression on the track.’ But why?”
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THE ARCHIVES
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EVENTS
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LISTER COSTIN
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CARLO CHITI
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After a 1987 trip to Ferrari’s base at Maranello, Tim Latham and his friend Ray began to get invitations to join the team at Silverstone F1 tyre testing sessions, with free access to drivers and team members. The invitations continued for six or seven years. “We always knew they would stop eventually,” says Tim, “but what memories we have!”
PARTING SHOT
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