Iconic images of Formula One

Toasting their last duel at Bercy, Karting Masters December 1993...

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Never saw these before The Artist..... , looking at that last pic Senna is posing next to four different manufacturers and an array of different sponsors. I'm not sure we could see any of today's drivers being even allowed to do that by their respective backers. Conflicts of interests etc...

Last racer i can imagine is Rossi, drove a Yamaha and was sponsored by Fiat.
 
Lotus' cars were extremely fragile, particularly in the late 60's and early 70's. I think the cars with the elevated rear wings were the most dangerous ones ...
 
Graham and Rindt both crashed in Spain because the rear wing supports snapped. Both drivers survived relatively unscathed though, so the cockpit area had to be pretty robust, although the rest of the car was certainly open to question.
 
Couple of interesting but tragic facts about those last couple of posts.
Both Rindt and Ascari both died at Monza, in Ascari's case it was just a few days after that harbour excursion.

The other fact is that both drivers who ended up in the harbour died in crashes on the 26th of May.
 
'88 ... Jean-Louis didn't get the McLaren memo and takes out race leader Senna ... ends up beached on kerb with rear wheels spinning harmlessly off the ground ....


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Alesi and Berger lock out the front row at Monza 94

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To this day I still remember that line in Autosport in their race review when Alesi went in for his first stop while in the lead, and was unable to get going again after something went wrong with the car's electronics: "The reaction was on the Richter scale"...
 
That would be awesome but will never happen. Even then it was considered too dangerous. Like a small Nurburg, even twistier yet faster, and the topography makes its impossible to widen the current track to modern F1 standards...

Rouen-Les-Essarts was also quite spectacular in its own way. Here's Fangio approaching the unusual cobbled hairpin in his 250F:

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