What REALLY Happened when F1 Drivers Went On Strike

What REALLY Happened when F1 Drivers Went On Strike

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In 1982 at the South African Grand Prix, Niki Lauda staged a historic moment when nearly all the F1 drivers locked themselves in a hotel room and went on strike. But why did they go on strike? What did they want so they could go back to driving? And did they succeed? Kevin Turner, Autosport's Chief Editor, takes a look back to the early 80s to find out what really happened. #f1 #formula1 #strike FOLLOW us online: Website: https://www.autosport.com/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/AUTOSPORT Twitter: https://twitter.com/autosport Instagram: http://instagram.com/autosport Thanks for watching - please like, share and comment, and subscribe!

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@pgale Says:
Great stories
@mattzegarski3831 Says:
A. As a Yank (and not an Alabama fan) I'd like to know who was wearing the Bama shirt. B. It was rough seeing Gilles' chassis.
@IngloriousHomestead Says:
where can i find the picture of Villeneuve fingering...? lol
@Addyboy0190 Says:
Wasn't peroni also the reason villenueve had a falling out with Ferrari just before his final race
@whyareyoureadingmynickname8158 Says:
And that's why Lauda was a legend.

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