Articles related to "Bob Anderson"F1 of the sixties was a very different sport compared to now. Bob Anderson became a regular thorn in the side of works teams on the Grand Prix circuit in his old Brabham.
The era of Clark and Chapman, Brabham does it himself, Stewart wins first title and the tobacco companies arrive.
In modern Formula 1 racing accidents seldom result in serious injury. Not so long ago an F1 crash could easily prove fatal.
Maintain flexibility in muscles prone to tightening through a simple set of
key stretching exercises which should be practiced everyday for maximum benefit.
Surtees made history in 1964, becoming the first person ever to win the World Championship on both two and four wheels.
Carel Godin de Beaufort was one of F1's most likeable characters, and he was deeply missed following his fatal accident in a Porsche at the Nurburgring.
Jim Clark returned from winning the Indy 500 and promptly scored victories in both the Belgian and French F1 races.
Jack Brabham clinched the Formula 1 World Championship with two races still to run. Jim Clark won a Grand Prix in the unloved Lotus-BRM.
Jim Clark and Lotus were the fastest combination in Grand Prix racing, but failed to challenge for the title due to poor reliabilty.
Zeltweg held just one Formula 1 World Championship GP before the race moved to a purpose built circuit.
Stretching is one of the simplest forms of exercise. It does not require any special equipment and can be done any time and any place.
Jim Clark dominated the race in the sixties as the British GP visited yet another new venue.
The Monaco Grand Prix was a tragic race, as Lorenzo Bandini lay trapped in his burning Ferrari.
Carel Godin de Beaufort's racing career lasted less than ten years but the Dutch driver is remembered affectionately in Formula One and sports car circles.
Check out the nominees for the 36th Annual Annie Awards. ASIFA-Hollywood sponsors the event on January 30, 2009.
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