Mike Elliott: the 2022 ‘mistake’ making Mercedes stronger

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LEGENDS: How Jacques Villeneuve shook up F1

The son of a motorsport legend, a racer since childhood, Formula 1 was Jacques Villeneuve's destiny. In 1996, the young Canadian arrived at his first Grand Prix and immediately proved he belonged there by taking pole position. In his rookie season Villeneuve won races, went wheel ...  Show more

Dan Towriss: the ‘passion and drive’ behind Cadillac F1 Team

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