The 13-part story of motor racing. 10: The Revolutionaries. In
1958, a little Cooper Climax, driven by Stirling Moss , won the Argentinian Grand Prix. It was the first time in the modern era that a mid-engined car had won a grand prix. The front-engined racing car was soon consigned to history. This is the story of the men behind this very British revolution, which started in a family garage business in Surrey. Producer John Bird
Executive producer Ivan Rendall A John Gau production for BBCtv ●STEREO
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