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Phoenix wrote:BRM V16.


BRM H16
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Life W12
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Giacomelli
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Nuvolari, 'ring, 1935.
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Pre-World War II auto racing
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Auto Union vs Mercedes-Benz.
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Carraciola (Sp?)
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German GP
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1957.
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Stirling Moss [or NIck Mason (Pink Floyd)]
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Jean Alesi (1995 Candian GP Win!!!)
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Re-passing Senna without getting punched.
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eagleash wrote:Re-passing Senna without getting punched.


Berger, Imola, 1992 (early memory - am I right on this one?)
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CarlosFerreira wrote:
eagleash wrote:Re-passing Senna without getting punched.


Berger, Imola, 1992 (early memory - am I right on this one?)


Dunno about that I was thinking of Alesi in one of his first races leading. Senna passed him & Alesi had a real go back. The punch was for Irv (well you would wouldn't you) who unlapped himself from Senna.

Back on topic Berger Imola 1989 fiery crash.
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Lack of chicanes
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Danny Ongais
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Talent
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Safety car
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danardif1 wrote:old DTM


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Hakkinen
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Heinekken
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Budweiser.
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Getting confused...
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