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And Colossally That's History! S3 E7: Silverstone 1950 - The very first world championship F1 race

On this week’s episode of And Colossally That’s History! Matt and Richard wind the clock back to 1950, as they reappraise the very first race of the F1 world championship era, which took place at Silverstone on May 13. 

Along the way, they look at the origins of the term ‘Formula 1’, dig into the debate over where the first race run to Formula 1 regulations actually took place, and explain why Alfa Romeo emerged as the dominant force in the post-war years, leading up to Silverstone.  

They also discuss the strange origins of Silverstone as a race venue, before chatting about the wonderful ensemble of drivers that assembled at the former bomber base for the first race - a remarkable list that included a Thai royal, a Colditz Castle POW, and a gigolo, but NO representative from Ferrari.

And finally, they look back on the race itself, which was won by man who, to quote the great Juan Manuel Fangio, “Drove like a madman...”  

Matt and Richard will be bringing members an exclusive Q&A episode at the end of Season 3, where they'll answer questions on each of the topics covered. So if you'd like to ask a follow-up question about Silverstone 1950, drop it in the comments!

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I'm catching up on Colossally, slowly... Not sure if this is quite an anorak fact, but the Italian word "dottore" usually refers to someone with an undergraduate degree, so not a PhD or medical doctor, but a graduate. So this might be what Fagioli's nickname referred to. Incidentally, fagioli is also a rather nice bean dish usually served as a contorno, or side dish. That's all I've got (and it may or may not be correct...)!

Kim

Fantastic episode, anorak facts coming thick and fast ! Great research, thanks both 🙏🏼

Andrew D


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