EPISODE · Sep 4, 2025 · 16 MIN
4th September 1966: The Ferraris That Delighted The Tifosi
from Chequered Past · host Martin Elliot
On this day in Formula One history, Ferrari’s fortunes at Monza told two very different stories. In 1960, Phil Hill led a Ferrari 1–2–3 in front of a depleted field, claiming his first win and delivering the final triumph for a front-engined car. Six years later, Ludovico Scarfiotti gave the tifosi the victory they had long craved, leading Mike Parkes in a Ferrari one-two as Jack Brabham clinched his world title from the pit lane.We also revisit the 2005 Italian Grand Prix, where Juan Pablo Montoya held on for victory under late tyre vibrations, Kimi Räikkönen’s speed was again undone by setbacks, and Antonio Pizzonia seized a surprise points finish. Finally, we look back at 2009, when the Crashgate scandal broke wide open, shaking Formula One’s credibility to its core.From hollow dominance to glorious redemption, and from V10 thrills to scandal off the track, September 4th has it all.Send us Fan MailMusic by #Mubert Music Rendering
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On this day in Formula One history, Ferrari’s fortunes at Monza told two very different stories. In 1960, Phil Hill led a Ferrari 1–2–3 in front of a depleted field, claiming his first win and delivering the final triumph for a front-engined car. Six years later, Ludovico Scarfiotti gave the tifosi the victory they had long craved, leading Mike Parkes in a Ferrari one-two as Jack Brabham clinched his world title from the pit lane. We also revisit the 2005 Italian Grand Prix, where Juan Pablo ...
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