Formula One [Austria 1982 at Österreichring]: Last 5 Laps
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Great battle between two drivers both hungry for their first Grand Prix victory.
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Ciao Elio...25 years since you're gone today
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una pagina indimenticabile delle VERA F1 !!!
.....grazie Keke,,,ma soprattutto grazie Elio
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no hairpins no slow bends a real track so slipstreaming can be done leading to overtaking wish we had circuits like this today even ruined silverstone now
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Fantastic track elevation. Take note Mr Tilke, you git!
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That´s the problem, they would go 50 kmh faster through te bosch kurve, making it harder to go side by side unless you make the track wider...
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Is it me or shouldn't tracks like this be in F1 today? I know it's safer now but i think part of the glamour of F1 is the risk, ie a driver has got the balls to get into a car and drive it at 10/10ths on a track like this with the knowledge that if he makes a mistake he could possibly be involved in a bad crash. Don't get me wrong, i'd hate it if anyone got seriously hurt but F1 shouldnt simply be about skill but about the ability to stare risk in the face and overcome it. Or am i being callous?
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man 1982 should have been Villeneuve and Pironi's year. Now both of them are dead from racing accidents. Real shame.
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some months ago i was walking around the hella licht chicane with my wife and it felt just awesome to be there. (it's just a five minutes drive from my parents place to the A1/red bull/österreichring)
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A fantastic drive by a fantastic driver. Rest in peace, Elio
If only this track was used for F1 nowadays, a real drivers circuit. Can you imagine how fast that Bosch-kurve would be to a modern F1 car, sadly Hermann Tilke botches up every decent circuit he breathes on, today's drivers are missing out on some real classic circuits.
motorsportnutter4eva 3 years ago 30
Real racing and a real circuit, not the rubbish designed by Herman the German these days. Thanks for posting
MCBhangramuffin 2 years ago 26