Matt Bishop: F1 Flashbacks

What happened to F1's other six-wheeled cars? 50 years after famous win for Tyrrell P34

20 min · 9. kesä 2026
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On June 13, 2026, it will be exactly 50 years since Formula 1 staged one of its most eccentric and therefore most memorable races. Eccentric? Memorable? Yes and yes, unquestionably so, for the 1976 Swedish Grand Prix was, is, and always will be the only F1 grand prix won in a six-wheeled car, and that alone guarantees its place in motor sport folklore. But F1’s six-wheeled odyssey does not end there because, although the Tyrrell P34 was the only six-wheeled car ever to race at F1 world championship level, it was not necessarily the most interesting six-wheeled F1 concept. Hear the full story in this podcast, and read more from Matt Bishop at Motor Sport: https://go.motorsportmagazine.com/4g9Etma ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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