
8W - The stories behind motor racing history's fact and fiction
8W is the motorsport history section of forix.com and is supported by autosport.com. It contains dozens of articles on the drivers, cars, circuits, era and technology that shaped motor racing - and Grand …
8W - Who? - Driver biographies
8W's Who section: The sung and unsung heroes of motorsport
8W - About us - forix.com
8W is the motorsport history section of forix.com and is supported by autosport.com. It contains dozens of articles on the drivers, cars, circuits, era and technology that shaped motor racing - and Grand …
8W - What? - Constructor profiles
8W's What section: About the hands, minds and machines that shaped the face of motorsport
8W - When? - Seasons' portraits
8W's When section: Events, seasons and eras to remember fondly or sadly
8W - Where? - Track records
8W's Where section: The circuits that sorted the men from the boys
8W - When? - 1937 French Drivers Championship
Mar 7, 2007 · Why? At the end of December 1936, a journalist from L’Intransigeant, a daily newspaper in which French writers such as Malraux and Saint-Exupéry wrote some of their greatest works, …
8W - When? - 1964 Indianapolis 500 - forix.com
Oct 25, 2010 · The Indy 1964 second-lap disaster - Closing in on the truth Part 3: May 30, 1964 Author Henri Greuter Date October 25, 2010, with an August 17, 2014 addition Related articles The Indy …
8W - Who? - Robert Benoist, 'Williams' & Jean-Pierre Wimille
Topic: Robert Benoist, 'Williams' and Jean-Pierre Wimille. Other subjects: World War II, French Resistance. Author: Richard Armstrong.
8W - What? - Eagle Gurney-Weslake - forix.com
Oct 16, 2020 · In 1966, one 3-litre engine stood out for its advanced concept in cylinder head design. That engine was the Gurney-Weslake Type 58 V12 designed and built by Weslake & Company Ltd …