Description The Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Black. As the name suggests, the history of Mexico's Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez is interwoven with that of brothers Ricardo and Pedro Rodriguez. In 1961 Ricardo emerged as a driver for Ferrari - aged just 19. This prompted the decision to build a circuit in Magdalena Mixhuca park. The aim was to host formula one racing in 1962 but this was never realised and instead a non-championship event went ahead and the teams duly gathered at the venue at the end of October. With Ferrari not in attendance, Ricardo Rodriguez entered in a Rob Walker-run Lotus 24. In qualifying, he crashed and was killed.
Mark Rogan, London Member Since October 2013 Artist Statement I've been a professional photographer for many years and am very fortunate to be able to photograph some stunning classic motorcycles and cars.
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