In Volume 8 we conclude the story of the thrilling 1961 French race which sees the only driver ever to win his first Grand Prix. Grand touring cars return to Goodwood for the RAC Tourist Trophy and in a good year for Ferrari we're in Monza for the tragic Italian Grand Prix. It's then on to the 1962 International Trophy at Silverstone and the Belgian Grand Prix over that daunting road circuit at Spa-Francorchamps.
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This is the story of early motor racing as told, and filmed, by a man who was at its very heart - John Tate. This, the eighth volume in a series of ten, concludes the story of the thrilling 1961 French race which saw the only driver ever to win the first Grand Prix he had taken part in. Grand touring cars returned to Goodwood for the RAC Tourist Trophy, and it was a good year for Ferrari at the tragic Italian Grand Prix. It's then on to the 1962 International Trophy at Silverstone and the Belgian Grand Prix over that daunting road circuit at Spa-Francorchamps.
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