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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
Max Verstappen’s three wins in the space of three weeks stunned Mercedes and gave the Dutchman a 32-point lead over Lewis Hamilton. Our Formula 1 experts examine the tactics, tech and title permutations
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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?”
GETTY IMAGES, PIRELLI Driver penalties were back on
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Red Bull’s high-rake concept is paying off this year, and its new diffuser is making a big difference
Good month, bad month
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Swiss timing for a Siffert tribute
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MOTORCYCLES
“Mr Honda was happiest when he was up to his elbows in grease”
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THE ARCHIVES
“Thoughtful Phil Hill agonised over how his title might be viewed”
Right now I’m remembering a very important year.
DIARY
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My heart is with another
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One man’s Le Mans triumph
A fresh look at the early years of Bentley reveals how the British marque put the roar into the ’20s, says Gordon Cruickshank
Sent from Coventry
Sixty years ago one car wowed Europe after a hair-raising dash from Browns Lane to the Geneva show, says Gordon Cruickshank
Aviation meets F1
The mark of Mercedes’ high-performance subsidiary brings car-racing know-how to the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph collection
EVENTS
Rolling back the years
The British Grand Prix has been and gone – now it’s time for the old-timers to take to the track at Silverstone’s Classic weekend
RACING LIVES
Gordon Murray
Motor racing has had more than its fair share of gamechangers, but within that select group the Brabham and McLaren designer rides high – and he hasn’t finished yet
DEREK WARWICK vs THE WORLD & DAVID PIERCE
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For two decades Maurice Hamilton reported from the F1 paddock with pen, notebook and Canon Sure Shot camera. This month we’re en route to a bash before the 1986 Detroit Grand Prix when a young lady catches the eye of Gerhard Berger
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Shock of the new
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LE MANS 2021 PREVIEW
La Rena issance
This year’s Le Mans 24 Hours heralds the era of the Hypercar class, a spectacle that will be witnessed by 50,000 fans – if they can prove they are Covid-free. Gary Watkins guides us through the new rules and the teams, and reveals why endurance racing is about to become so compelling
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CARLO CHITI
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Hot tempered yet kindly, determined yet soft-hearted, opinionated but a natural team builder. Enzo Ferrari thought him vainglorious, but Carlo Chiti had much to be truly proud of. Paul Fearnley portrays a design and engineering genius whose reputation took years to recover from one misstep
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The lone ranger
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THE SHOWROOM
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Simon de Burton rides the rainbow in his round-up of racers, classics and curios
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Now they’re prized display items, but once they were just jobs to be done in a hurry. Gordon Cruickshank looks at racing illustrations and motoring art
EUROCUP MEDAL & GEAR
SCOTT MALVERN, BRITISH GT3 ACE AND PRO DRIVER
THE EXPERT VIEW
The smell of success
Roll out the Carroll
Motor Sport collection
Rear revolution
Race car buying
Identity disorder
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YOU WERE THERE
My Silverstone blowout...
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
AUGUST 23, 1953 BREMGARTEN, SWITZERLAND
The Maseratis of Juan Manuel Fangio, Felice Bonetto,