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  • ...classic tubular frame that supported the engine, the gearbox and the rear suspension wishbones. The newborn DFV suffered from frequent failures due to excessive ...various control systems. There was several case of wings, struts, or even suspension collapsing. Lotus won both titles in {{F1|1968}} with [[Graham Hill]] with
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  • ...e, however: They had dominated the race until the last two hours, when the suspension cracked. With 15 minutes left in the race, and with Stewart at the wheel, o ...second NASCAR Nextel Cup Championship, joining [[Jeff Gordon]] as the only active, full-time drivers to have won multiple championships. He also is one of th
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  • ...[1987 Monaco Grand Prix|1987]] win was the first time a car with an active suspension had won a Grand Prix. His win was very popular with the people of Monaco, a ...is engine expired in the tunnel. [[Jean Alesi]] took the lead but suffered suspension failure 20 laps later. [[Olivier Panis]], who started in 14th place, m
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  • ...x]] and Indianapolis 500 race winner; Montoya is currently one of only two active drivers (along with [[Jacques Villeneuve]]) who has won two legs of the [[T ...ailure 8 GP before, which shows the differences in [[Multi-link suspension|suspension geometry]] between both McLaren's as the torsional forces are carried out i
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  • ...ed fourth and led the [[1975 Spanish Grand Prix]] for nine laps before his suspension failed. He scored five championship points in the season. Andretti continue ...for the races, exploiting subtle differences in tire size ('stagger') and suspension set up ('cross weighting') on each side of the car to optimize it for each
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  • ...as second in his first attempt in 1963, dominating in 1964 until suffering suspension failure on the 47th lap, and completely dominating the race in 1965, a vict ...//www.ni500cc.com The National Indy 500 Collectors Club] is an independent active organization that has been dedicated to support such activities. Based in I
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  • ...turns, high capacity roundabouts, and slip roads. Other cities may apply active ''traffic restraint'' measures to limit the impact of motorised transport. ...rider resist sudden jolts. Some mountain bicycles feature various types of suspension systems (e.g. coiled spring, air or gas shock), and hydraulic or mechanical
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  • ...ar crashed into the outside wall, while Hill was forced to pull out due to suspension damage. The double-retirement meant that Schumacher won the 1994 World Cham ...s in the [[2005 Australian Grand Prix]], although he retired anyway due to suspension damage after driving back to the pits. Schumacher's supporters note that he
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  • ...g it the tallest [[volcano]] in Europe. It is also one of the world's most active volcanoes. ...a]], S.p.A. is scheduled to commence construction of the world's longest [[suspension bridge]], the [[Strait of Messina Bridge]], in the second half of 2006. Whe
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