In this episode of Chequered Past, we travel to Rouen in 1964 to relive a defining moment for both man and machine, as Dan Gurney claims a commanding victory in the French Grand Prix—delivering the first Formula One win for Brabham as a constructor. We explore how this breakthrough cemented the team’s rise and added another chapter to Gurney’s already remarkable career.
We also celebrate the birthday of Will Stevens, a modern journeyman whose brief F1 career gave way to success in the world of endurance racing.
Finally, we journey back to 1936 and the Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry, where the French Grand Prix ran as a grueling 1000 km endurance race. With Mercedes and Auto Union boycotting the event, Bugatti seized the spotlight with a home victory in a race shaped as much by politics and engineering divergence as by on-track action.
Music by #Mubert Music Rendering