No driver could ever say that he had
achieved his victor's laurels if he had
not won at Brescia
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For information on the Mille Miglia at large go
to
The Greatest Road
Race of All
As you have probably noticed I am adding some advertisements to the Grand
Prix History website. This is still a one man shop and I do this only to
defray some of the costs that I have been accruing over the last seven years
that this site has been in existence. Hopefully this will be accompanied
with more great content. Please take a second and visit some of the
advertisers or even better yet buy a book at the new
Book Shop or a poster at the new
Poster Shop. I guarantee that what gets sold
here only meets my highest expectations and rest assured I am very picky!.
Ever
heard of slot cars? These are electrified model cars they race
along a track guided by a slot.
Be
a miniature Moss or Fangio while you pilot one of the latest
Grand Prix Classics from Scalextric. The newest cars have
fantastic detail from European countries such as Britain, Spain,
Italy and France. Go
here
to find out what all the fun is about. This section has just
been started so check back often to see the latest additions. A
great hobby from the 60's is making a comeback in a big way with
cars like this 1938 Peugeot Darl'Mat Le Mans.
What
does the world's fastest sport have to do with the world's
slowest hobby you may ask?
These
colorful little pieces of paper serve as a window on our world
marking the great people and events of our day. It's only
natural that they would picture the sport that we all love. That
being said in the pursuit of the almighty dollar there are
more entities that issues stamps than there are countries in the
United Nations. I only collect cars on stamps from those
countries that have a legitimate connection with the sport. So
here for your view pleasure is
some of the better example from the "Hobby of Kings".

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