In the late 1950s, Formula 1 witnessed a revolution that would forever alter its course. Until then, the dominance of front-engine cars, crafted by giants like Ferrari and Maserati, seemed unshakable. These machines were powerful and imposing, their engines roaring in front…
The 1961 Italian Grand Prix, held at Monza on September 10, remains one of the darkest days in Formula 1 history. It was marked by a catastrophic accident that claimed the lives of 16 people, including Ferrari driver Wolfgang von Trips and…