The late 1950s were known as golden years in the world of motor racing, champions were made and lost on a Sunday, and no losses were greater than those of Enzo Ferrari’s Scuderia. Based on Chris Nixon’s bestselling biography Mon Ami Mate, Ferrari: Race to Immortality tells the story of the loves and losses, triumphs and tragedy of a turbulent era that shook the motor racing world.
Innes Ireland, born Robert McGregor Innes Ireland on June 12, 1930, in Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire, England, was a British Formula One driver renowned for his daring approach and lively personality both on and off the track. He was particularly famous for his victory at the 1961 United States Grand Prix, marking him as one of the era's prominent figures in racing. He passed away on October 22, 1993, at the age of 63.
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