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FITTING TRIBUTE TO ALL OF F1’S CHAMPIONS

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FORMULA ONE:

THE CHAMPIONS: 70

YEARS OF LEGENDARY

F1 DRIVERS

Few would dispute long-serving Formula 1 correspondent Maurice Hamilton when he describes the F1 World Championship as “the ultimate accolade in motorsport”. Those who have achieved it are an elite group – just 33 people from the championship’s 70 years and out of the 600-plus drivers who have competed.

Hamilton’s latest book, – due for release on

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