SUNDAY will see the 79th ever Grand Prix at Monaco’s famously beautiful, yet dangerous circuit. The tight, weaving track on the Riviera has always attracted the best racers, as well as the world’s richest and most famous. As Lewis Hamilton prepares to do battle with Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen in the high-tech machines of the 21st century, we’re taking a nostalgic approach. Long before the days of near-1000 bhp engines, DRS and flappy-paddle gearboxes there was simply an engine, a steering wheel, four tires and a driver. In the deadliest sport on the planet in the 1920s and 30s,...