For every beloved and iconic race track in the world, there are others that drivers simply cannot stand — and one such Formula 1 track was AVUS. Home of the 1959 German Grand Prix, the Berlin circuit ...
There are numerous eccentricities a modern Formula 1 fan misses out on, whether that be glass-shattering V10s, the (fairly problematic) presence of scantily clad grid girls, or significant differences ...
Imagine, if you will, you're a racing driver in 1921 pushing to the absolute limits of human ingenuity, engineering, and bravery aboard your ridiculous contraption. You're circulating AVUS ready to ...
Throughout the world championship’s 75-year history, there have been many unusual races, but they all broadly followed the same formula. All except the 1959 German Grand Prix, which stands alone with ...
Starting in the 1930s, Zoltan Glass followed Mercedes, Auto Union and other makes to tracks like the Nurburgring and Avus circuit, capturing some of the most famous cars and racers of all time.
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