Vanwall

Vanwall was a motor racing team and racing car constructor that was active in Formula One during the 1950s. Founded by Tony Vandervell, the Vanwall name was derived by combining the name of the team owner with that of his Thinwall bearings produced at the Vandervell Products factory at Acton, London. Originally entering modified Ferraris in non-championship races, Vanwall constructed their first cars to race in the 1954 Formula One season. The team achieved their first race win in the 1957 British Grand Prix, with Stirling Moss and Tony Brooks sharing a VW 5, earning the team the distinction of constructing the first British-built car to win a World Championship race. Vanwall won the inaugural Constructors Championship in 1958, in the process allowing Moss and Brooks to finish second and third in the drivers standings, winning three races each. Vandervell's failing health meant 1958 would be the last full season; the squad ran cars in a handful of races in the following years, but finished racing in 1961.

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Driving To Nowhere

by: Finley

Lights on the highway
Everyone's sleeping
The air is so cold
The sky has turned to black
I got your letter
Nothing's forever Something is over
I am sure you won't come back
It's a better thing for us
That's all that you said
Thanks for all that you gave me
Until this last day
I'm still calling and screaming
Your name with no sound
Maybe one day you'll hear me
But I'll spend tonight
Driving to nowhere
Driving to nowhere
Some say some good things
Break in a heartbeat
Same goes for us I
have to live with that
And I call myself blind
It's so late to realize
That I have wasted all this time
Running after you
Nothing hurts like the truth does
That's all I can say
Thanks for all that you gave me
Untill this last day
I'm still calling and screaming
Your name with no sound
Maybe one day you'll hear me
But I'll spend tonight
Driving to nowhere Driving to nowhere




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