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There wasn't much the incredibly talented Stefan Bellof couldn't do behind the wheel of a proper racing car.

At times, the electrifying young German driver appeared to defy the laws of physics out on a track, in F2, in sportscar racing or in F1, often racing on a tight-rope but oblivious of motorsport's perils.

But on this day in 1985, Bellof took a disastrous step over a precarious line.

The 27-year-old was killed racing a Porsche 956 in the Spa 1000 km race when he attempted an impossible move on rival Jacky Ickx at the daunting Eau Rouge corner.

In our book - and we know it's a contentious choice - Stefan Bellof was the best F1 driver never to win a Grand Prix.

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