1967 F1 Season [extra Quality] -

While the season saw technical triumph, it was marred by tragedy at the .

The 1967 F1 season was a bridge between the old world of front-engined, cigar-shaped cars and the modern era of aerodynamic, sponsor-laden, high-revving machines. It produced a deserving champion in the quiet, tough, and consistent Denny Hulme. However, the season’s true winner was the Cosworth DFV, which democratized F1, while its brightest star, Jim Clark, demonstrated a level of mastery that, had reliability been kinder, would have delivered a title. 1967 is remembered as a golden year of raw danger, technical innovation, and pure, undiluted racing. 1967 f1 season

The season included a variety of circuits, from the traditional Monaco and Spa-Francorchamps to newer circuits like the ones in Mexico and Canada. The Canadian Grand Prix was a new addition to the calendar. While the season saw technical triumph, it was

2 thoughts on “Rocky (1976) / Rocky II (1979) / Rocky III (1982) / Rocky IV (1985)

  1. An excellent, intelligent analysis of the films. Stallone’s work deserves critical reappraisal and this is some of the best insight I’ve read. Thank you.

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  2. Hey, thanks there. Yes, Stallone definitely needs more attention as a genuine popular auteur/acteur. Watch out for my essay on the Rambo films which will appear here soon.

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