21st January 1979: The Race That Suggested a New Order
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The opening race of a Formula One season rarely tells the whole story — but sometimes it offers a glimpse of what might be changing.
On 21 January 1979, the new season began in Argentina with a performance that appeared to signal a shift in the competitive order. A dominant, controlled victory suggested that the ground-effect era was entering a new phase, and that the balance of power forged the year before might no longer hold.
Elsewhere, the date draws us forward to one of the most uncomfortable episodes in modern Formula One history. Yuji Ide’s brief career exposed the limits of opportunity in a sport that had become far more conscious of safety, readiness, and responsibility — forcing difficult questions about who Formula One is prepared to place on the grid.
And finally, we return to the championship’s earliest days, and to Cuth Harrison — a privateer whose presence in the inaugural 1950 season reflects a time when Formula One was still open enough that simply arriving was achievement in itself.
Three stories. Three eras.
And one question running beneath them all: when does Formula One decide that suggestion must become certainty — and who is judged ready when it does?
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