Former F1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone has sold his entire collection of historic racing cars to Mark Mateschitz, son of the late Austrian Red Bull billionaire Dietrich.
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PlanetF1 on MSN‘It’s beautiful!’ – The stunning Lotus-inspired livery from NASCAR’s oldest teamWood Brothers Racing, NASCAR's oldest team, is paying tribute to the Lotus it helped to win the 1965 Indy 500 with Jim Clark.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the very first Formula One world championship in 1950 which featured seven races and ...
Ferrari caused a stir when it sent four of its 375 models to compete in the 1952 Indy 500, back when the race was part of the F1 World Championship. Alberto Ascari drove the works entry, while the ...
The collection of 69 cars - featuring winners raced by champions Michael Schumacher, Nelson Piquet, Niki Lauda, Mike Hawthorn and Alberto Ascari - is valued to be worth an estimated £500 million.
Another five of the class of 1950 - Alberto Ascari, Louis Rosier, Guy Mairesse, Peter Whitehead and Harry Schell - would lose their lives in racing accidents while David Murray perished in a ...
The 69 cars date from the start of the Formula One championship in 1950 and include examples raced by champions Alberto Ascari, Mike Hawthorn, Niki Lauda, Nelson Piquet and Michael Schumacher.
Bernie Ecclestone has sold his large car collection to Red Bull heir Mark Mateschitz for an undisclosed sum in a deal that will see them put on public display, the former Formula One supremo confirmed ...
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