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Remembering an F1 designer with a legacy of greatness

Ron Tauranac's machines were world-beaters from the early 1960s to late '80s, but he is perhaps best known for helping Jack Brabham found his own Formula 1 team. Following his death last week, Autosport pays tribute to an engaging and genial man

Ron Tauranac, who passed away last week aged 95, will be remembered fondly as a doughty competitor with a brilliant technical mind, and the master designer of production racing cars.

He was a brilliant and unassuming engineer whose superlative chassis beat allcomers contemporarily from the early 1960s to the late 1980s and are now revered in historic arenas worldwide.

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