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- Rewind to ... 1992
- Running on empty
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November 1, 2010: Martin Williamson takes a look at one of the most ridiculous, underfunded and hopeless team of all time - Andrea Moda
- Rewind to ... 1948
- When Europe conquered Britain
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October 1, 2010: Martin Williamson looks back to when the British Grand Prix was reborn on a shabby airfield in Northamptonshire
- Rewind to ... 1966
- Living with death
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August 24, 2010: Martin Williamson looks back at the treacherous Belgian Grand Prix that set Jackie Stewart on the path to campaigning for greater driver safety
- Rewind to ... 1958
- Kidnapped in Cuba
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July 20, 2010: Laurence Edmondson looks back at one of the most bizarre race weekends of all time, when Juan Manuel Fangio was kidnapped by Cuban revolutionaries
- Rewind to ... 1950
- From humble beginnings ...
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July 9, 2010: Alan Henry looks back at the first Formula One world championship grand prix, held at Silverstone
- Rewind to ... 1933
- The race that was rigged?
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June 25, 2010: Martin Williamson looks back at a grand prix which has gone down in history as being fixed
- Rewind - Canadian GP 1977
- 'Hunt the punch'
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June 11, 2010: Martin Williamson looks back on James Hunt's 1977 Canadian Grand Prix that ended in a punch-up
- Rewind to ... 1960
- Lotus breaks its F1 duck
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May 28, 2010: Fifty years ago this weekend Lotus wrote its name in motor-racing history when it recorded its first Formula One world championship win, Stirling Moss driving a Lotus 18 to victory in Monaco
- Rewind to ... 1939
- The day war broke out ...
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May 4, 2010: Martin Williamson looks back at the last pre-war grand prix in Belgrade which took place on the day Europe was plunged into conflict
- Rewind to ... 1985
- The race that never was
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April 9, 2010: Martin Williamson looks back to when a disintegrating track led to the last-minute cancellation of the 1985 Belgian Grand Prix
- Rewind to ... 1974
- Don't cry for me Argentina
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February 23, 2010: Alan Henry looks back at the 1974 Argentine Grand Prix, a race where all hopes were pinned on local hero Carlos Reutemann
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- F1's ultimate loose canon
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February 12, 2010: We look back at the test that should have made Tommy Byrne a household name and ask why it didn't
- 1926
- The day the drivers baked
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January 20, 2010: Martin Williamson looks back to the first British Grand Prix and a 13-man field which included three men who were to break the land-speed record
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