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Tyrrell boys drift their way around Interlagos

Formula 1 moves on to Brazil this week and that's the perfect excuse to post this iconic image from the archives that a moment of speed and skill from a bygone era. In a seemingly choreographed ballet of four-wheel drifting, Patrick Depailler and Ronnie Peterson power their six-wheel Tyrrell P34s around Interlagos during practice for the 1977 Brazilian Grand Prix. images Look back Tyrrell
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