‘Pironi: The Champion That Never Was’ reviewed
F1 review
Didier Pironi has often been cast as the villain in the tragic tale of what went on between him and Gilles Vileneuve at Ferrari in 1982. This new biography presents a different angle.
Didier Pironi has often been cast as the villain in the tragic tale of what went on between him and Gilles Vileneuve at Ferrari in 1982. This new biography presents a different angle.
Will Pirelli extend its F1 contract beyond the end of 2019? The company’s CEO said it isn’t prepared to stay at any price.
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