Juan Fangio was the great man of racing, whilst Stirling Moss was the epitome of a racing driver.
There's enough Ferraris here to eat a plate of spaghetti.
When there is an accident involving fire, in most cases death is caused by the inhalation of the toxic smoke. What we need is air to go to a driver for 45 seconds. I'm surprised that this is not done, and I would make it compulsory.
Cornering perfectly is like bringing a woman to climax.
In my sport, the quick are too often listed among the dead
From the five years, 1968-73, if you were an F1 driver at that time, there was a very likely chance that you would have died.