EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 20 MIN
12th May 2002: The Team Order That Changed The Rules
from Chequered Past · host Martin Elliot
On the 12th of May 1968, Formula 1 went racing for the first time since Jim Clark died. Five weeks after Hockenheim, five days after losing another driver at Indianapolis, the sport arrived at Jarama in Spain — and Graham Hill won in a red, gold and white Lotus that had never been seen before. The day British Racing Green ended.On the 12th of May 2002, Rubens Barrichello led the Austrian Grand Prix from pole position. He didn’t win it. What happened in the final metres of the main straight that afternoon provoked a crowd to boo, a rulebook to change, and a driver to say, years later, that it made him re-think his life.On the 12th of May 2013, Fernando Alonso won the Spanish Grand Prix at home in Barcelona. Nobody knew it would be his last Formula 1 victory. He hasn’t won since.Three Sundays. One date. This is The Team Order That Changed The Rules.Send us Fan MailMusic by #Mubert Music Rendering
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