If you know me for more than, say, a couple of hours, you probably already know that Françoise Hardy melts my heart faster than a bar of butter on an exhaust.
Having Hardy on the set of Grand Prix in 1966 must have been heaven. For a french pop singer, she sure seems surprisingly comfortable on the cockpit of Formula 1 cars (or Formula 2 in disguise, but shh, don’t tell.)
Thank you, Frankenheimer.

If you know me for more than, say, a couple of hours, you probably already know that Françoise Hardy melts my heart faster than a bar of butter on an exhaust.

Having Hardy on the set of Grand Prix in 1966 must have been heaven. For a french pop singer, she sure seems surprisingly comfortable on the cockpit of Formula 1 cars (or Formula 2 in disguise, but shh, don’t tell.)

Thank you, Frankenheimer.

Yes, I have posted this before. Françoise Hardy makes this blog repeat itself all over again. But the love is just too much — come on, it’s Françoise Hardy and Formula 1.

via cosmosonic

Yes, I have posted this before. Françoise Hardy makes this blog repeat itself all over again. But the love is just too much — come on, it’s Françoise Hardy and Formula 1.

via cosmosonic

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posted on August 26, 2011 with 20 notes
The beautiful Françoise Hardy in the set of Grand Prix (1966), inside a (fake, unfortunately) Ferrari 158.

The beautiful Françoise Hardy in the set of Grand Prix (1966), inside a (fake, unfortunately) Ferrari 158.

posted on August 18, 2011 with 70 notes
Scene from the backstage of Grand Prix (1966), with Lisa (Françoise Hardy) catching a lift on Nino Barlini’s (Antonio Sabato) Ferrari.

Scene from the backstage of Grand Prix (1966), with Lisa (Françoise Hardy) catching a lift on Nino Barlini’s (Antonio Sabato) Ferrari.