- Italian Grand Prix 1953
- Fangio brings down curtain on Ascari era
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September 13, 1953: The curtain came down on the two-year dalliance with Formula Two at Monza with a symbolic passing over of the mantle from Alberto Ascari to Juan Manuel Fangio
- Swiss Grand Prix 1953
- Ascari disobeys team order to take final victory
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August 23, 1953: Alberto Ascari had secured his second championship three weeks earlier at the Nurburgring, and he underlined his two-season dominance with victory in the Swiss Grand Prix
- German Grand Prix 1953
- Ascari's title but Farina turns back the clock
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August 2, 1953: Alberto Ascari duly secured his second successive world championship, although he did so while out of the places for only the second time in two seasons
- British Grand Prix 1953
- Ascari on the brink after Silverstone victory
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July 18, 1953: Alberto Ascari reasserted his stranglehold over the world championship with victory at the British Grand Prix as Italian cars dominated
- French Grand Prix 1953
- Hawthorn wins a French epic
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July 5, 1953: Mike Hawthorn won an epic French Grand Prix, edging out Juan Manuel Fangio on the line
- Belgian Grand Prix 1953
- Ascari capitalises on Maserati's failings
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June 21, 1953: A fortunate Alberto Ascari won the 1953 Belgian Grand Prix
- Dutch Grand Prix 1953
- Ascari pilots slick-handling Ferrari to Zandvoort win
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June 7, 1953: A report on the 1953 Dutch Grand Prix when Alberto Ascari piloted his slick-handling Ferrari to victory
- Indianapolis 500 1953
- The Mad Russian dominates the Brickyard
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May 30, 1953: Bill Vukovich put on a dominating performance in winning his first Indy 500 in 1953
- Argentinean Grand Prix
- Ascari dominates a day tinged with tragedy
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January 18, 1953: Alberto Ascari dominated the opening round of the 1953 season but the day was marred by the death of ten spectators
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