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  • ...the point where the dashboard and the windshield meet, for distracting the driver's eyes as little as possible from the road. The vehicle was painted a light
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  • He was test driver for [[Fiat]] and staff driver of Senator [[Giovanni Agnelli (senior)|Giovanni Agnelli]], the first winner
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  • ...Spa-Francorchamps]], [[Belgium]]), was the greatest pre-war [[Grand Prix]] driver from Britain and famously drove for the [[Mercedes Benz]] team from 1937-19 ...r studying at Cambridge University, in 1934 he resolved to become a racing driver and took his MG car to the European mainland to gain experience. He won the
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  • ...ly 19]], [[1941]] in [[Milano]]) was an italian [[aviator]] and racing car driver, known for being the sporting manager of the [[Bugatti]] car manufacturer. ...f Masetti, this event that will take him to the abandonment of racing as a driver to devote full time management of team [[Bugatti]], in which three other wi
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  • ...equired to stop the vehicle to optimal amounts, or when racing, allows the driver to delay braking when entering a corner. The optimal amount of braking for
    1,020 bytes (153 words) - 21:20, 26 September 2009
  • ! Driver | [[Paul Hawkins (racing driver)|Paul Hawkins]]
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  • ...Motors|BRM P57]]. They scored a total of 24 points (most of them thanks to driver [[Masten Gregory]]), but never won a race. *[[Colin Davis (driver)|Colin Davis]]
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  • ...]]–[[June 20]], [[1939]]) was an Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver. ...born in [[Milan]], [[Italy]], the younger brother of the star [[Maserati]] driver, [[Luigi Villoresi]] who co-piloted with him in several races at the beginn
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  • ...uoka Prefecture]], [[Japan]]) is a Japanese [[automobile racing|race car]] driver. Takagi was heavily influenced by his father, a [[Touring car]] driver. In the early [[1980s]] he began racing [[kart]]s, competing in his first c
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  • ...d. [[29 August]], [[1993]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[race car]] driver. He was from [[Tucson, Arizona]]. ...ish in [[Phoenix, Arizona]] in January 1968, when he drove as a substitute driver for [[Norm Nelson]].
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  • ...[World Manufacturers' Championship]] title for Alfa Romeo. He was a racing driver with a heart of gold and a face permanently scarred in an accident during t ...team mate, Clemente Biondetti, won the voiturette heat and was classified third in the final. Brilli-Peri used to race wearing a hat similar to a flabby ba
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  • ...[April 21]], [[1916]], was a [[France|French]] [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver and [[World War I]] fighter pilot. ...r when he set a new speed record of 99.860 mph. Much faster than any other driver, Boillot would most likely have won the race with ease had it not been for
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  • ...obby. He is Israel's first Formula One driver, and the first [[Jewish]] F1 driver since [[Tomas Scheckter]] tested for [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]] in [[2000]]. ...he has progressed, via [[Formula 3000]], to become a [[Formula One]] test driver.
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  • ...sed to the air. In modern cars, the engine is located directly behind the driver, and drives the rear wheels. Depending on the rules of the class, many type ...[Square_number|square]] of the speed). The visibility of the wheels to the driver makes a high degree of precision possible in their placement; on the other
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  • ...sed to the air. In modern cars, the engine is located directly behind the driver, and drives the rear wheels. Depending on the rules of the class, many type ...[Square_number|square]] of the speed). The visibility of the wheels to the driver makes a high degree of precision possible in their placement; on the other
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  • ...leration the steering may pull to one side, which may be disturbing to the driver. This either causes a tugging sensation in the steering wheel, or else the ...o the driver. Steer-by-wire also hides the effect to torque steer from the driver.
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  • ...st success was in 1900, in Fiats second race. He was an exceptionally fast driver, often fastest of all, but often suffered a mechanical failure.
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  • ...rix]], where he shared the [[Maserati 250F]] of [[Ken Kavanagh]]. Neither driver qualified the car, so Taramazzo did not start the race. ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]])
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  • ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Constructor !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points | {{flagiconUnited States|1912}} [[John Fitch (driver)|John Fitch]]
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