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  • ...0; background:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Clay Regazzoni Ferrari.jpg|thumb|center|220px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Clay Regazzoni'''
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  • ...ted in [[Lara, Victoria]], [[Australia]]. The track is [[Dirt track racing|clay]] based and oval shaped and is 390 metres in length. The outright lap recor
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  • |Clay County Speedway||Flora, Ill||1/3 mile dirt||UMP modified |Greenbelt Speedway||Eldora, Iowa||1/2 mile clay||modifieds, stock cars, hobby stocks
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  • | {{flagiconSUI}} '''[[Clay Regazzoni]]''' * Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni - 1:32.2
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  • ...0; background:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Clay Regazzoni Ferrari.jpg|thumb|center|220px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Clay Regazzoni'''
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  • | Drivers || [[Mario Andretti]],<br>[[Niki Lauda]]<br>[[Clay Regazzoni]]<br>[[Jacky Ickx]] ...cky [[Chris Amon]] left, while [[Jacky Ickx]] returned and was joined by [[Clay Regazzoni]]. A [[Flat-12]] engine, colloquially referred to as a "boxer", w
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  • ...ng metal as it is cast into place. The ends of the bearing are packed with clay and molten white metal poured into the cavity around the shaft, initially h ...cap of the pillow block away from the shaft. After resealing the ends with clay, more white metal is then poured to fill the cap of the pillow block throug
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  • ...ar model for Chrysler called the Navajo. The concept never went beyond the clay model stage, but when Chrysler acquired Lamborghini in 1987, the design was
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  • | {{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]] *[[Fastest lap]]: Clay Regazzoni - 1:30.28 on lap 60
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  • ...computer program and then "printed" using the machine and large amounts of clay.
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  • | Drivers || [[Niki Lauda]],<br>[[Clay Regazzoni]],<br>[[Gilles Villeneuve]],<br>[[Carlos Reutemann]],<br>[[Jody S ...title at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] by finishing third, whilst [[Clay Regazzoni]]'s win in that race secured Ferrari its first constructors' cham
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  • | {{flagiconSUI}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • | {{flagiconSwitzerland}} '''[[Clay Regazzoni]]'''
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  • ...ualify by 0.377 seconds. [[John Watson (racing driver)|John Watson]] and [[Clay Regazzoni]] collided in practice, whilst the [[Surtees]] team was ordered t ...at Mirabeau, and [[Patrick Depailler]] got embroiled in their accident; [[Clay Regazzoni]] hit the chicane and suffered damage; [[John Watson (racing driv
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  • | {{flagiconSUI}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • ...victories in [[1974]], reached the podium four other times, and beat out [[Clay Regazzoni]] in a close battle for his second championship. The following se
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  • Inoperative "mock-ups" are usually made of wax, clay, metal, fiberglass, plastic or a combination thereof.
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  • ...One]] and is known as [[WilliamsF1]]. Their first win came in 1979 from [[Clay Regazzoni]], the first title in 1980 with [[Alan Jones]], and a further suc
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  • | {{flagiconSUI}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • ...nd won 3 GPs, while the emotional [[1970 Italian Grand Prix]] was won by [[Clay Regazzoni]] after the death Rindt in practice. In the remaining races, Ickx ...with their drives for [[BRM]] in 1973, Ferrari signed [[Niki Lauda]] and [[Clay Regazzoni]], to rebuild the team in 1974.
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  • ...erson]]<br>{{flagiconBelgium}} [[Jacky Ickx]]<br>{{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]<br>{{flagiconUK}} [[Brian Redman]]<br>{{flagiconUSA}} [[Mario A
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  • | {{flagiconSUI}} '''[[Clay Regazzoni]]'''
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  • | {{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • | {{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]] |{{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • | [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • | {{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • | {{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • ...e track surface properly between races (some forms of motorsport require a clay-based substance similar to cat litter to be applied on the track after oil
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  • ..., since they drove F1 for [[Brabham]] and [[British Racing Motors|BRM]]. [[Clay Regazzoni]] was, like Jacky Ickx, Ferrari's F1 man for 1970. Only Vaccarell Only Vaccarella and Surtees were 35 years old or older. Except for Clay Regazzoni (31), all others were younger than 30 years. The youngest factory
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  • * 1922: clay track located in [[Vaujours]], [[Clichy-sous-Bois]] and [[Livry-Gargan]], {
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  • ...nos]], who defined the cahier des charges and also developed a reference [[clay model]]. A particularly well thought out design detail is the doors of the
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  • ...famous riders like Ronnie Peterson, Francois Cevert and the Swiss rider [[Clay Regazzoni]]. In the brochures of the day, the Tecno K was described as a v
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  • | {{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • ...n July 2006 Glickenhaus allowed several websites to publish images of the clay model.
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  • ...achim Stuck]], [[Patrick Depailler]], [[Didier Pironi]], [[Derek Daly]], [[Clay Regazzoni]] and [[Brett Lunger]] involved in the ensuing melee. (Later on,
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  • ...ad abandoned sports car racing after 1967, save for few entries in 1969. [[Clay Regazzoni]] and [[Jacky Ickx]], who had returned from [[Brabham]], were Fer ...he ten. Only Vaccarella and Surtees were 35 years old or older. Except for Clay Regazzoni (31), all others were younger than 30 years, with Ickx (25), Pete
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  • ...he F2 being good enough to take the 1970 F2 championship in the hands of [[Clay Regazzoni]].
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  • When [[Clay Regazzoni]] left Ferrari for the Ensign team in [[1977]], Reutemann was pai
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  • * [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • * Special, such as spiked tire for icy conditions, or cuts for high grip dirt/clay speedways. Cuts are modified [[Slick tires|slicks]] using a [[lathe]] to o ...ast as long as 30 minutes. Speedway racing takes place on both asphalt and clay tracks, which are normally between 1/6 mile and ¼ mile long. The majority
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  • ...arch Engineering|March]], Lauda qualified fifth fastest and his teammate [[Clay Regazzoni]] 11th. In the race Brambilla took the lead, but by lap 16 he was
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  • ...in that season, with 4 more to go. Monza saw a win of Ferrari team mate [[Clay Regazzoni]] while Ickx' car broke down. The Belgian took the win at Canada
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  • ...ny the Elder|Pliny]] rightly derives the Greek name from the local ceramic clay deposits, not from ''pithekos'' (ape); he explains the Latin name as connec
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  • ...th African Grand Prix]], Hailwood stopped his car on the circuit to pull [[Clay Regazzoni]] from his burning car after an accident, an act for which he was
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  • |{{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]] | {{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • | {{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • ...ce, with Sam making CAD drawings and me interpreting them into a full-size clay model, then e-mailing him photos of the result," says Rodorigo. A copy of t
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  • | {{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • ...surface may be composed of any soil, but most racers prefer a track with a clay base. The track operators usually try to keep the surface tacky and may spr
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  • | {{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • ...wagon—four wheels, two axles), is on the [[Bronocice pot]], a ca. 3500 BCE clay pot excavated in southern [[Poland]].
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  • ...surface may be composed of any soil, but most racers prefer a track with a clay base. The track operators usually try to keep the surface tacky and may spr
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  • |{{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • Until 1970 the championship frequently raced on dirt and clay tracks, but all such tracks were removed permanently by the USAC before the
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  • ...rmice]], which were bred in special enclosures before being fattened-up in clay pots called ''[[glirarium|gliraria]]''. Small birds like [[Thrush (bird)|th
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • ...y were fairly skilful metallurgists, casting bronze in moulds of stone and clay, and they were also agriculturists, cultivating beans, the vine, wheat and
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  • ...k but the team was in decline; his big break came when his BRM team-mate [[Clay Regazzoni]] rejoined [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] in 1974 and team owner [[
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  • ...f oxygen, wood does not [[decay]]) which penetrate alternating layers of [[clay]] and [[sand]]. Most of these piles are still intact after centuries of sub
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  • ...nce total human exposure to the element in the form of naturally occurring clay in soil and dust is enormously large over a lifetime.
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  • ...n Grand Prix]]. [[Carlos Reutemann]] was hired as a replacement, so with [[Clay Regazzoni]] driving the other car, Ferrari had to run 3 cars in the [[1976
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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  • ...(99.4&nbsp;mph) faster. Bell produced a miracle in avoiding the crash but Clay Reggazoni&#8217;s works 512 S hit Wisell&#8217;s and car Mike Parkes hit bo
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  • ...owered 312 B3s driven by young Austrian [[Niki Lauda]] and the experienced Clay Regazzoni. Despite the failure of the new Lotus 76, Peterson managed to win
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  • ...l produced a miracle in avoiding the crash, the following works 512 S of [[Clay Regazzoni]] hit Wisell's, and [[Mike Parkes]] hit both cars, setting his ow
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