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When Mercedes-Benz Comes Out to Play - Racing Daydreams by Colin Johnston
Grands Prix Myths & Curios

When Mercedes-Benz Comes Out to Play

The Mercedes-Benz Formula One demo at Goodwood Speedweek made me think of the day in June 1958 when Mercedes brought a W125 and a W154 to Oulton Park. Peter Collins & Tony Brooks got to play with them, and ‘Riverside Records’ was there to capture the moment. This is special.

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Imola – beyond the Grand Prix - Racing Daydreams by Colin Johnston
Myths & Curios Sports Car Racing

Imola – beyond the Grand Prix

Last weekend Formula One returned to Imola – an iconic venue. Beyond the F1 history, Imola was a stop on the Mille Miglia… and it was there, in 1934 that a photographer captured a remarkable moment. History being created. The photo in question is at the top of this page. While the ‘riding mechanic’ oversees […]

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Porsche, Stuck and an odd Auto Union – Lasarte, 1934 - Racing Daydreams by Colin Johnston
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Porsche, Stuck and an odd Auto Union – Lasarte, 1934

What do we have here? A cool old photo of Stuck on an Auto Union in the pits. What do we actually have here? Ferdinand Porsche and Hans Stuck look concerned as the front of a rather unique Auto Union A is checked over. It’s September 1934 and we are at Circuito Lasarte – the 11 mile […]

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The 1955 Tourist Trophy, Dundrod

One of the many peculiarities of 2020 is the upending of the international sporting calendar. While we are worried & discombobulated, dealing with ‘the new normal’, fettling our Zoom background – wondering how we will pay the rent – the ‘powers that be’ have been scrambling to stage their marquee events. So, we find the […]

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The 1929 Tourist Trophy – Mercedes versus Bentley, in the Belfast Rain - Racing Daydreams by Colin Johnston
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The 1929 Tourist Trophy – Mercedes versus Bentley, in the Belfast Rain

It’s 90 years since the greatest racers did battle in Belfast. 17th August 1929 saw ‘Tim’ Birkin’s blower Bentley challenge the works’ Mercedes-Benz of Rudi Caracciola, in the rain, for the Tourist Trophy. There was a time when a Grand Prix car, a Le Mans racer, an endurance rally machine were one and the same. […]

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