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Welcome back to The Ecclestone Grand Prix Collection! In this exciting episode, we take you through another captivating chapter of racing history with a walkaround of some truly legendary machines. The focus shifts to a selection of iconic cars that have made an indelible mark on the sport. Among the highlights are the ex-Works Maserati 250F, one of the most beautiful and competitive machines from the 1950s, and the mighty 16-cylinder Mark II BRM, a true engineering marvel of its time. We also feature the legendary Vanwall VW10, the car that played a key role in Stirling Moss’s multiple Grand Prix victories during the 1958 Formula 1 season. The VW10 was not only instrumental in securing the Constructors' Championship for Vanwall in 1958 but also made history as the first British car to win a Formula 1 race and claim the Championship title. This achievement heralded a transformative era for British-based teams in Formula 1, setting the stage for decades of success. Also featured are a number of other important cars from the early days of Grand Prix and Formula 1 racing, including a Talbot-Lago T26C and a Maserati 4CLT that competed alongside each other in the very first Formula 1 World Championship race, the 1950 British Grand Prix. This episode delves into the unparalleled depth of Bernie Ecclestone’s collection, showcasing the historical significance and craftsmanship behind these groundbreaking cars. With a focus on their stories and milestones, it’s a unique opportunity to appreciate how these machines shaped the trajectory of Formula 1. Enjoy! Period race footage courtesy for Formula 1 and British Pathé