Opinion: Marc Marquez And The Edge Of Madness - Roadracing World

Descripción

First Person/Opinion: By Michael Gougis The Can-Am sports car race at Road Atlanta in July 1971 was not a good race for Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart. The Can-Am series paid good money, more than F1, so Stewart flew across the ocean regularly to hustle a fat Lola sports car around North American circuits. On this day in history, he earned his money. A flat tire and a struggle to re-start the car after the pit stop dropped him to 21st, three laps down. Stewart went back out. The brakes started to fade and the right front wheel wore a big hole in the top of the fender, showering him with tire and bodywork debris. He came back into the pits, went back out and set the race

Opinion: Marc Marquez And The Edge Of Madness - Roadracing World Magazine

Motorcycle Racing News • MotoGP, TT & More

An Analysis of Marc Márquez's Riding Style - Fit People

Marc Márquez Continues Dominance With British Grand Prix Win - The New York Times

miguel oliveira Late-Braking MotoGP

Opinion: Marc Marquez And The Edge Of Madness - Roadracing World Magazine

Blogs Archives - Page 3 of 12 - Roadracing World Magazine

How Has Marc Marquez Mastered Circuit of The Americas?

MotoGP Champ Marc Marquez Admits He's an 'Asshole' On Track

Marc Marquez: News, Photos, Stats and more, MotoGP Rider

Marc Marquez crashes and takes out Johann Zarco splitting his bike IN HALF in German MotoGP practice

Marc Marquez says 'enjoying' riding again 'doesn't mean winning' ahead of Ducati Gresini Racing Team switch - Eurosport

€ 11.00EUR
puntaje 4.9(226)
En stock
Continuar reservando