What might have been: Penske, Watson, and F1's great lost opportunity
Fifty years on, Matt Bishop revisits the summer of 1976 when Roger Penske and John Watson briefly threatened to upend Formula 1's established order - before Penske walked away
Who better right now to place behind the wheel of your unreleased, much anticipated and under-wraps sports car than Max Verstappen?
That’s exactly what Aston Martin, partners of Red Bull Racing, did at Rockingham recently to further preview the brand new Vantage. It’s being unveiled next week, along with the Vantage GTE race car, but you can see a camo-paint glimpse of it with Aston Martin’s latest video.
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