Motor Sport Magazine

Parts for the memories

RACING WAS ONCE CONSIDERED AN oily, grubby sport. No longer. Formula 1’s worldwide TV and streaming promotion is awash with glitz and glamour, and you can bring a small reflection of that glamour into your home with recovered parts of machines you’ve seen on TV hitting punishing levels of through Eau Rouge. We’ve all seen coffee tables made from an F1 wheel or tyre on its side, or perhaps a single component of beautifully machined titanium mounted on a stand, but admirers of

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