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1989 Hungarian GP - Mansell's greatest F1 win

Nigel Mansell was one of Formula 1’s best overtakers.

There are plenty of examples of the 1992 world champion’s bravery and decisiveness in battle but perhaps one day in Hungary was his finest moment.

In the latest of Autosport’s “Short View Back to the Past” series, chief editor Kevin Turner looks at Nigel Mansell’s greatest grand prix.

Which motorsport tale would you like us to cover next? Please let us know in the comments.

Read the 1989 Hungarian GP report here

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