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In this episode of Chequered Past, we rewind to three unforgettable Grand Prix moments from June 21st in Formula 1 history.

We begin with Gilles Villeneuve’s legendary drive at the 1981 Spanish Grand Prix—a race where sheer grit and defensive genius saw him fend off a train of faster cars for over an hour on the tight, twisty Jarama circuit. It was Villeneuve’s final F1 win, and arguably his greatest, a true masterclass in racecraft and resilience.

Next, we pause to reflect on the tragic loss of Piers Courage at the 1970 Dutch Grand Prix. Courage, a talented and much-loved racer driving for Frank Williams, was killed in a fiery crash at Zandvoort. His death marked a turning point for both the sport’s safety evolution and the team he left behind.

Finally, we fast-forward to the 2015 Austrian Grand Prix, where Nico Rosberg outgunned pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton at the start and delivered a flawless victory. With clinical precision and a calm under pressure, Rosberg closed the championship gap and reignited the intra-team rivalry that defined the hybrid era.

This episode is a tribute to tactical brilliance, quiet heroism, and the fine margins between triumph and tragedy that define Formula One.

Music by #Mubert Music Rendering