Burning Rubber: The Extraordinary Story of Formula One

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by Charles Jennings

character

  charity work

  death

  driving mystique

  Japanese Grand Prix 1989

  legend of

  and Lotus

  and McLaren

  powers of recall

  record

  rivalry with Prost

  spirituality

  suspension

  and Williams

  wins Championship 1988

  wins Championship 1991

  Sepang Circuit

  Shadow Racing Team

  Shanghai

  side-skirts

  Siffert, Jo

  Silva Ramos, Hernando da

  Silverstone

  Singapore Grand Prix

  2009

  Snetterton

  Sommer, Raymond

  South African Grand Prix

  1982

  South Korea

  Spa-Francorchamps

  Spanish Grand Prix

  1968

  1969

  1970

  1975

  1976

  1980

  1981

  1986

  1991

  1994

  1997

  Sparshott, Bob

  Speed, Scott

  Spence, Mike

  sponsorship

  sports cars

  sportsmanship

  Stacey, Alan

  steam cars

  Stepney, Nigel

  Stewart, Helen

  Stewart, Jackie

  1972 season

  appearance

  background and character

  and BRM

  on Clark

  crash at Spa

  and death of Cevert

  on Hamilton

  income

  and Jochen Rindt

  and Lotus

  record

  retirement

  on Schumacher

  and Senna

  starts team

  track safety campaign

  and Tyrrell

  wins at Zandvoort and Nürburgring

  wins Championship 1969

  wins Championship 1973

  Stewart Grand Prix Team

  Stokes, Sally

  Sunbeam

  Surtees, John

  Surtees Racing

  Suzuka

  Swedish Grand Prix, 1978

  Swiss Grand Prix

  Symonds, Pat

  Syracuse (Sicily)

  Talbot

  Tambay, Patrick

  Tamiya

  Targa Florio

  Taruffi, Piero

  Tasman Series

  Tauranac, Ron

  Tavoni, Romolo

  Taylor, John

  teams

  cost of running

  hierarchy

  minor

  see also by name

  technology

  television coverage

  audience figures

  Terry, Len

  Texaco

  Thruxton

  Tilke, Hermann

  TNT (trinitrotoluene)

  tobacco industry

  Todt, Jean

  Toleman

  toluene

  Toro Rosso

  Toyota

  tracks

  Asian

  design and spectators enjoyment

  number of

  safety

  stadium

  traction control

  Trintignant, Maurice

  Trips, Wolfgang ‘Taffy’ von

  Triumph

  Truro, Bishop of

  turbocharged engines

  Turkey

  Tyrrell, Ken

  Tyrrell Racing

  Ugolini, Nello

  Uhlenhaut, Rudi

  United States, Formula One in

  United States Grand Prix

  1979

  United States Grand Prix West

  USF&G Financial Services Group

  Vadim, Roger

  Vandervell, Tony

  Vanwall

  Varzi, Achille

  Vettel, Sebastian

  Victorian era

  Villeneuve, Gilles

  character

  death

  and Ferrari

  rivalry with Pironi

  Spanish Grand Prix 1981

  win at Watkins Glen 1979

  Villeneuve, Jacques

  German Grand Prix 1996

  relationship with father

  wins 1997 Championship

  Villeneuve, Joann

  Villoresi, Luigi

  Walker, Murray

  Walker, Rob

  Walkerley, Roger

  Warr, Peter

  Watkins, Professor Sid

  Watkins Glen

  Watson, John

  Webber, Max

  Weslake Engineering

  Weston, Sally

  Whitehead, Peter

  Williams

  and Damon Hill

  and Jacques Villeneuve

  and Jones

  and Mansell

  models

  and Piquet

  and Prost

  record

  and Senna

  Williams, Frank

  Williamson, Roger

  Wimille, Jean-Pierre

  Windsor, Peter

  Winkelhock, Manfred

  Winkelhock, Marcus

  Wissell, Reine

  Wolf Racing

  Woods, Aubrey

  World Sportscar Championships

  Wright, Peter

  Yardley cosmetics

  Zakspeed

  Zandvoort

  Zolder

  PICTURE CREDITS

  1. Hitler with Nuvolari, 1939 (Popperfoto/Getty Images)

  2. Kling, Fangio, Neubauer and Moss, 1955 (Popperfoto/Getty Images)

  3. Fangio, Monaco, 1957 (Klemantaski Collection/Getty Images)

  4. Moss and Fangio, Monza, 1957 (Keystone/Getty Images)

  5. Collins with Ferrari, 1957 (Klemantaski Collection/Getty Images)

  6. Moss, Monaco, 1961 (Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

  7. Hawthorn, Monaco, 1957 (J. Hardman/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

  8. The Nürburgring, 1960s (Phipps/Sutton Motorsport/TopFoto)

  9. Graham Hill, 1965 (Victor Blackman/Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

  10. Graham Hill as ‘Miss Earth’ (Victor Blackman/Express/Getty Images)

  11. Clark, 1975 (Victor Blackman/Express/Getty Images)

  12. Clark and Chapman, 1963 (Bentley Archive/Popperfoto/Getty Images)

  13. Hulme and Brabham, 1967 (Mike McLaren/Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

  14. Stewart, 1968 (Central Press/Getty Images)

  15. Jochen and Nina Rindt, 1970 (Bentley Archive/Popperfoto/Getty Images)

  16. Rindt’s crash, 1970 (Popperfoto/Getty Images)

  17. Fittipaldi, Brands Hatch, 1972 (Roger Jackson/Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

  18. Fittipaldi, Stewart and Peterson (Popperfoto/Getty Images)

  19. Fittipaldi, Silverstone, 1973 (Bob Thomas/Getty Images)

  20. Hunt, 1976 (Alvis Upitis/Getty Images)

  21. Lauda, 1976 (Central Press/Getty Images)

  22. Gilles Villeneuve, 1980 (Steve Powell/Allsport/Getty Images)

  23. Piquet, South Africa, 1982 (Klemantaski Collection/Getty Images)

  24. Senna, Prost, Mansell, Piquet, Estoril, 1986 (Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images)

  25. Prost and Senna, Suzuka, 1989 (Toshifumi Kitamura/AFP/Getty Images)

  26. Prost and Senna, Monaco, 1989 (AFP/Getty Images)

  27. Prost, Senna and Damon Hill (Allsport UK/Allsport/Getty Images)

  28. Senna, San Marino, 1994 (Jean-Loup Gautreau/AFP/Getty Images)

  29. Schumacher, Briatore, Damon Hill, 1994 (Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

  30. Schumacher, Interlagos, 2006 (Marcus Brandt/AFP/Getty Images)

  31. Hamilton and Dennis, Interlagos, 2008 (Antonio Scorza/AFP/Getty Images)

  32. Button, Brawn and Barrichello, 2009
(Clive Mason/Getty Images)

 

 

 


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