
12th July 1987: The Move That Lit Up Silverstone
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In this episode of Chequered Past, we relive the move that lit up Silverstone—Nigel Mansell’s unforgettable overtake on teammate Nelson Piquet during the 1987 British Grand Prix. With fresh tyres, relentless pace, and a roaring home crowd behind him, Mansell produced one of the most iconic moments in Formula One history.
We also celebrate the birthday of Guy Ligier, the no-nonsense Frenchman who transformed from rugby bruiser to F1 team boss and built a team that became a national institution. And we revisit the controversial and confusing finish to the 1998 British Grand Prix, where Michael Schumacher somehow won while serving a penalty… in the pit lane.
It’s a story of daring drives, eccentric team owners, and one very peculiar chequered flag.
Original Image: Honda Racing Gallery 1987 Williams FW11B Nelson Piquet
Creator: BWard 1997
Licensed under CC BY 4.0. Image has been adapted
Music by #Mubert Music Rendering