In 1951, at the age of 20, Stirling Moss -- who died aged 90 on Sunday -- embarked on one of the most pivotal journeys of his career.
After considerable success in junior categories, he was invited to Bari by Enzo Ferrari to race in a handful of events to assess his ability. However, the trip did not go to plan and the outcome shaped the rest of his Formula One career - right up until the moment it ended with a huge head-on impact at Goodwood over 10 years later.
"When you're 20 years old and you're asked to go to meet Ferrari you just cross yourself and face Modena.