Aston Martin and Sir Stirling Moss will celebrate its 60th anniversary of winning the RAC Tourist Trophy, at the Goodwood Revival next week. To mark …
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Pole Position for Aston Martin at Goodwood Revival
The race car shared by Roy Salvadori and Stirling Moss caught fire after fuel spilled onto the sportscar's hot exhaust during a pitstop. Worse still, a …
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McLaren's New Hyper Roadster Will Be a True Driver's Car; Could Be Lighter Than the F1 and …
The first car that comes to my mind after seeing this rendering is the McLaren SLR Stirling Moss introduced in 2009. It was a final evolution of the …
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Aston Martin to celebrate 1959 World Sportscar Championship win at Revival
Contesting the 1959 RAC Tourist Trophy were three DBR1s, including one shared by Stirling Moss and Roy Salvadori. Disaster struck when fuel …
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Formula One statistics for the Italian Grand Prix
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel can become only the second driver, and first since Britain's Stirling Moss in the 1950s, to win at Monza with three different …
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Motor racing: Boos can be good news for Mercedes in Monza
… victory in 2008 with Toro Rosso, could see him become only the second man after British great Stirling Moss to win there with three different teams.
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McLaren's new hyper-roadster is “focussed on thrills”
… the open-top hypercar would not draw on the ultra-limited Mercedes SLR McLaren Stirling Moss that it collaborated with Mercedes-Benz on in 2009.
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Rare Aston Martin DB4GT owned by tragic speed record breaker Donald Campbell before he died …
'The DB4GT offered a strong challenge to Ferrari dominance in GT racing, with examples driven by the likes of Roy Salvadori, Stirling Moss and Jim …
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The rise and fall of the single‑seater Cooper
Such drivers as Stirling Moss (one of the first 1948 customers) and Peter Collins cut their teeth in these little Coopers. From 1951 through to 1954, the …
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F1 history: The 1969 Belgian Grand Prix that never happened
… championship-winning sidecar and impassively signalled pace notes, via 'the bog roll', to a victorious Stirling Moss throughout the 1955 Mille Miglia.
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