EPISODE · Jul 28, 2025 · 15 MIN
28th July 2002: The Supremacy That Schumacher Showed at Home
from Chequered Past · host Martin Elliot
On July 28, Chequered Past revisits four defining moments from motorsport history. We begin in 2002, as Michael Schumacher delivers a dominant home victory at Hockenheim, sealing Ferrari’s supremacy in one of Formula One’s most one-sided seasons.Next, we remember Luigi Musso, the talented Italian driver whose life and career were cut tragically short. We then turn to 1935, where Tazio Nuvolari shocked the German crowd—and the Nazi establishment—with an audacious underdog win at the Nürburgring. Finally, we head to 1991, where Nigel Mansell led a Williams 1–2 at Hockenheim and reignited his title challenge, while the Senna–Prost rivalry boiled over once again.It’s a day of dominance, defiance, and deep emotion—from racing’s rich and chequered past.Cover photo: Mschumacher 2002 by Mathieu Felten licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0Send us Fan MailMusic by #Mubert Music Rendering
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On July 28, Chequered Past revisits four defining moments from motorsport history. We begin in 2002, as Michael Schumacher delivers a dominant home victory at Hockenheim, sealing Ferrari’s supremacy in one of Formula One’s most one-sided seasons. Next, we remember Luigi Musso, the talented Italian driver whose life and career were cut tragically short. We then turn to 1935, where Tazio Nuvolari shocked the German crowd—and the Nazi establishment—with an audacious underdog win at the Nürburgri...
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