
10th August 1997: The Heartbreak That Halted History
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In this episode of Chequered Past, we relive one of Formula One’s greatest “what might have been” moments – the 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix. Damon Hill, in the unfancied Arrows, produced a drive for the ages, leading Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve with ease… until a cruel late hydraulic failure snatched victory away on the final lap.
We also celebrate the birthday of Argentina’s Carlos Alberto Menditéguy – a remarkable sporting all-rounder who excelled not only in Grand Prix racing but also as a world-class polo player, golfer, and athlete.
Finally, we turn the clock back to 1986, when Formula One crossed the Iron Curtain for the very first time. The inaugural Hungarian Grand Prix brought Nelson Piquet and Ayrton Senna together in a thrilling battle, played out in front of a record Eastern Bloc crowd.
From underdog heroics to Cold War breakthroughs, it’s a day of drama, talent, and history – all on 10 August.
Cover image: Damon Hill 1997 Arrows Yamaha Hungary by Race27 under CC BY-SA 3.0
Music by #Mubert Music Rendering