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19th March 2021, 07:52 #1
Shell and a brief history of motorsport
Let us travel back in time with Shell. This refinery has supported motorsports since its inception. The journey begins in 1902. You will see gentlemen in their creaking and smoking machines, race tracks without a gram of asphalt There are also the first accidents - as tragic as they were, they were also sometimes comical.
https://youtu.be/QnqK_O9eFJs
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25th May 2021, 13:27 #2
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Interesting, thanks!
U.S. Navy Veteran 1965-1969 ⚓️ R.I.P. Eddie Sachs May 30, 1964
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Thank you for sharing this captivating video that takes us on a nostalgic journey through the early days of motor racing. Shell's unwavering support for motorsports has allowed us to witness the remarkable evolution of racing from its humble beginnings. As we step back in time to the early 1900s, we are transported to a world of gentlemen drivers, smoke-filled machines, and race tracks devoid of asphalt. It is a testament to the passion and determination of those pioneers. The video not only showcases the triumphs and excitement of early racing but also reminds us of the challenges and occasional moments of lightheartedness that shaped the sport. It is a fascinating glimpse into the history of motor racing, and we are grateful to have taken this journey with you.
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