When Monza was resurfaced ahead of last year's Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix, it prompted a degree of conservatism; the McLarens, for instance, opted for a two-stop strategy and stuck to it. It did not know that Ferrari was about to rock its world by pursuing a one-stopper. Pirelli believes that a one-stop will be the best scenario this year too. The expected level of graining has not been ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/EjWVw0G via IFTTT
Fifty years ago on this day, Niki Lauda won his first Formula 1 world title with third place in Monza. The tifosi celebrated their hero, with Clay Regazzoni giving them a home victory as the cherry on the cake. In 1975, Lauda and Ferrari set new standards in F1. The Austrian ended an 11-year title drought for the Scuderia and laid the foundation for a new era of success, which is not dissimilar ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/VBhyYTw via IFTTT