
8th July 1962: The Breakthrough That Beat the Giants
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On this day in Formula One history, a silver machine from Stuttgart toppled the titans of the sport. In this episode of Chequered Past, we revisit the 1962 French Grand Prix, where Dan Gurney delivered a stunning breakthrough victory for Porsche—the marque’s only win in Formula One—as Ferrari’s dominance faded into memory.
We also reflect on the brief but bold F1 ambitions of Mauritz von Strachwitz, the German nobleman and privateer whose homemade entry never quite made it to the grid, but who embodied the spirit of a more romantic era in racing.
Finally, we crank up the heat—literally—as we return to the 1984 Dallas Grand Prix, a race remembered as much for its 66°C track temperatures and crumbling surface as for Keke Rosberg’s unshakable drive to victory in the Texas inferno.
From Normandy breakthroughs to Texan meltdowns—this is a journey through the moments when the giants faltered, and the underdogs rose.
Music by #Mubert Music Rendering