ROADMAN Entertainment
02/14/2026
THEY DON’T RACE LIKE THIS ANYMORE. 🏎️💨
Look at this moment. No DRS. No power steering. No room for error.
At the 1979 French Grand Prix in Dijon, Gilles Villeneuve and René Arnoux gave us the most "titanic" battle in history. They weren’t even fighting for the win-they were fighting for 2nd place.
For two legendary laps, they banged wheels SEVEN times.
They slid off the track into the grass and came back on without ever lifting the throttle. Smoke pouring from the tires, engines screaming at the limit, and hearts racing at 200mph.
The part they don't tell you?
When the checkered flag dropped, there were no stewards, no investigations, and no penalties. They didn't run to microphones to complain.
They stepped out of their cars, soaked in sweat, and embraced as brothers. They knew they had just touched greatness.
Enzo Ferrari once said Gilles was the only driver he truly loved. Looking at this photo, you can see why.
THE DEFINITION OF A WARRIOR. ❤️
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