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On July 7th, 1991, Formula One planted its flag in a new corner of France. As Magny-Cours made its Grand Prix debut, three titans of the sport—Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, and Ayrton Senna—shared a podium that symbolised an entire era of F1 greatness. In this episode, we relive that pivotal race: the strategy, the tension, and the significance of a win that reignited Mansell’s title hopes and signalled Williams’ resurgence.

But the story of July 7th doesn’t end there. We revisit Jacky Ickx’s breakthrough victory at Rouen in 1968 on a day of both triumph and tragedy. Then it’s on to 1974, where Ronnie Peterson dazzled at Dijon in a commanding drive. And finally, we honour the birthday of Jo Siffert, the Swiss privateer whose passion and bravery made him a fan favourite.

Four moments. One date. A journey through the victories, losses, and legacies that shaped generations of racing.


Original Image: Mansell at 1991 United States Grand Prix

Creator: Stuart Seeger

Licensed under CC BY 2.0. Image has been edited.

Music by #Mubert Music Rendering

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