The unremarkable race that made F1 history without anyone noticing
On the 15th anniversary of the 2011 European Grand Prix, Matt Bishop explains why a race almost nobody remembers deserves to be remembered
For the cover story of the December issue of Motor Sport we managed to get Formula 1 designer Adrian Newey into two of his cars.
Here’s the film of our day at Silverstone with the Leyton House CG901 and Red Bull RB6. David Coulthard – who took 10 of his 13 Grand Prix victories at the wheel of Newey-designed cars – takes us through proceedings and waits with hang-wringing team principal Christian Horner while one his team’s most precious assets hares around in an F1 car.
On the 15th anniversary of the 2011 European Grand Prix, Matt Bishop explains why a race almost nobody remembers deserves to be remembered
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