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Lang in Tripoli 1939. The track at Mellaha was the fastest, richest race on earth. It was also the scene of Varzi’s downfall.

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Lang in Tripoli 1939. The track at Mellaha was the fastest, richest race on earth. It was also the scene of Varzi's downfall.

Nuvolari, the man everyone was convinced would die in a fiery wreck. But he was too good for that: here he is with the surgical mask that featured in most of his post-war races…

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Nuvolari, the man everyone was convinced would die in a fiery wreck. But he was too good for that.

Taruffi drove the mythical sixteen cylinder Maserati in Tripoli in 1933. He went through an advertising billboard for which they charged him

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Taruffi drove the mythical sixteen cylinder Maserati in Tripoli in 1933. He went through an advertising billboard for which they charged him

Bernd Rosemeyer. Probably the fastest of his generation, and his blond hair and blue eyes and good looks made him the darling of the Nazis, something that did not sit well with the young lad from Lingen.

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Bernd Rosemeyer. Probably the fastest of his generation, and his blond hair and blue eyes and good looks made him the darling of the Nazis, something that did not sit well with the young lad from Lingen.

Piero Taruffi: Was successful before the war, and was an F1 grand prix winner after it. An inventor, record speed holder, and wrote one of the most important motor racing books in history, “The Technique of Motor Racing” in which he dissected Varzi vs. Nuvolari’s slip angles.

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Hans Stuck was a hillclimbing legend, but his career suffered when it became known he was married to a Jew. He remained married to his Paula despite the pressure and negative consequences to his career.

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Hans Stuck was a hillclimbing legend, but his career suffered when it became known he was married to a Jew. He remained married to his Paula despite the pressure and negative consequences to his career.

Hermann Lang: European Champion in 1939 who did his apprenticeship as baron von Brauchitsch’s mechanic. Was the butt of the baron’s jokes including the one now legendary put down when Lang, at the Roxy in Berlin celebrating his maiden win his team mates, had to laugh when von Brauchitsch ordered champagne all round, and a beer for Lang.

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Hermann Lang: European Champion in 1939 who did his apprenticeship as baron von Brauchitsch's mechanic. Was the butt of the baron's jokes including the one now legendary put down when Lang, at the Roxy in Berlin celebrating his maiden win his team mates, had to laugh when  von Brauchitsch ordered champagne all round, and a beer for Lang.

Rudolf Hasse. He would take Varzi’s drive at Auto Union when the Italian succumbed to his addiction. Hasse died at Stalingrad with the German 6th Army in the winter of 1942

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Rudolf Hasse. He would take Varzi's drive at Auto Union when the Italian succumbed to his addiction. Hasse died at Stalingrad with the German 6th Army in the winter of 1942

Stuck, Momberger, and Prince von Liningen: Auto Union’s original driver lineup. Stuck won the first race for the Silver Arrows that would bring fifteen years of Italian dominance to an end.

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Stuck, Momberger, and Prince von Liningen: Auto Union's original driver lineup. Stuck won the first race for the Silver Arrows that would bring fifteen years of Italian dominance to an end.

Varzi and Hans Stuck come to watch Nuvolari attempt the world speed record in Florence in 1936. Varzi is the world’s most paid driver at this point, and a shoe-in to win the championship. It’s all about to go wrong …

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Varzi and Hans Stuck come to watch Nuvolari attempt the world speed record in Florence in 1936. Varzi is the world's most paid driver at this point, and a shoe-in to win the championship. It's all about to go wrong ...

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