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This episode takes us deep into the forests of the Nürburgring for a Grand Prix that marked the end of an era. We relive Jacky Ickx’s fearless charge to victory in the final Formula 1 race on the full-length Nordschleife — a triumph overshadowed by the tragic death of Gerhard Mitter during practice.

We also pay tribute to Peter Collins, the gifted British star who lost his life at the same track a decade earlier. We rewind to 1952, when Alberto Ascari sealed Ferrari’s first world title with a commanding win at the Nürburgring. And we fast forward to 2008, where Heikki Kovalainen became F1’s 100th race winner after heartbreak struck Felipe Massa in the closing laps of the Hungarian Grand Prix.

It’s a day that reveals both the glory and the cost of life at racing’s edge — a circuit that crowned champions and claimed lives.

Cover photo: MitterG-BMW-F2-1969-08-01 by Lothar Spurzem under CC BY-SA 2.0 DE

Music by #Mubert Music Rendering