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    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 29 16:44:10 2018
    XPost: rec.autos.sport.f1

    For those who have an interest in the great changes that went on
    in F1 racing in the first dozen years, Here is a recent story from
    Autoweek, that I very much enjoyed.

    "VANWALL’S CONSTRUCTORS’ CHAMPIONSHIP IN ’58 CHANGED GRAND PRIX RACING FOREVER
    Inflection point
    AUGUST 1, 2018

    Casablanca, October 1958. A cool breeze off the Atlantic provides
    spectators at trackside some relief from the afternoon sun, but Stirling
    Moss hardly notices. It’s the final race of the Formula 1 season, and
    Moss needs everything to go his way today if he’s going to win the title
    he covets: a victory, fastest lap and for his rival and fellow
    countryman, Ferrari’s Mike Hawthorn, to finish no better than third.------"

    AUTOWEEK.COM

    https://autoweek.com/article/autoweek-60/vanwalls-constructors-championship-58-changed-grand-prix-racing-forever

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