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  • *[[Mark Blundell]] *[[Mark Donohue]]
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  • * [[Mark Blundell]] * [[David Donohue]]
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  • ...and early 70's. [[Denny Hulme]], [[Bruce McLaren]], [[Phil Hill]], [[Mark Donohue]], [[Jim Hall]], [[Chris Amon]], [[Dan Gurney]], [[Peter Revson]], [[Masten ...downforce this car won every race in the 1973 championship. In 1975 Mark Donohue drove this car to a closed course world speed record of 221 mph (356 km/h)
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  • ...s knocked out of the lead by a lapped driver. At Portland he lost out to [[Mark Blundell]] in the closest finish in Champ Car history. ...pproach earned him comparisons with Penske's first driver, the late [[Mark Donohue]]. He also garnered praise for his politeness and integrity: when Penske co
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  • ...[[Briggs Cunningham]], [[Lake Underwood]], [[Carroll Shelby]], and [[Mark Donohue]] were among the contestants at these road racing events.
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  • ...o retire; [[Mario Andretti]] entered the pits with his car on fire; [[Mark Donohue]] hit the barrier, whilst [[Alan Jones (Formula 1)|Alan Jones]] broke a whe | {{flagiconUnited States}} [[Mark Donohue]]
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  • ...ith almost no run-off area. Tragically, [[United States|American]] [[Mark Donohue]] died at the "Hella-Licht" corner in [[1975 Formula One season|1975]].
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  • ...nsecutive Indy 500 champion was thwarted when he finished second to [[Mark Donohue]] in the [[1972 Indianapolis 500]].
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  • ...n-Am|Canadian-American Challenge Cup]] ran the event, with American [[Mark Donohue]] winning. Formula One took over the following year, although the CSCC and | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Mark Donohue]]
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  • |align="left"| {{flagiconUSA}} [[Mark Donohue]]
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  • | align="right" | {{flagiconUS}} [[David Donohue]] | align="right" | {{flagiconSouth Africa}} [[Mark Patterson (driver)|Mark Patterson]]
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconUS}} [[Mark Donohue]]
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  • | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Mark Donohue]]<br>{{flagiconUSA}} [[Chuck Parsons]] | {{flagiconUSA}} [[P. J. Jones]]<br>{{flagiconUSA}} [[Mark Dismore]]<br>{{flagiconUSA}} [[Rocky Moran]]
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  • ...surprise winner. Ford expected a level finish with two [[Ford GT40|GT40]] Mark II crossing the line at the same time in a staged finish, but the car that ...er Dumbreck]] walked away from the flipped car without injury, just like [[Mark Webber]] did twice before. Car #6 retired immediately. Similar accidents in
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  • ...races of six to become champion over other winners Dan Gurney (Lola), Mark Donohue (Lola) and Phil Hill (Chaparral) as well as the likes of Bruce McLaren and
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  • ...5 seconds behind championship leader Fernando Alonso after Räikkönen and [[Mark Webber]] went out with engine problems on lap 50. Once again, though, he ap ...he was driving, and when Montoya was slowed by lap traffic in the chicane, Donohue was able to pass Montoya and hold him off to take the victory, denying Mont
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  • ...e of the 7.0&nbsp;L, the car featured a new 4 ratio Kar Kraft gearbox. Two Mark IIs were entered by Shelby. The cars were finished in a hurry. As there was ...rt of their advance in frequent refuelling. It would later appear that the Mark IIs refuelled more often than required due to the uncertainty of their fuel
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  • ...ssis, one with the [[Roger Penske|Penske]] team in 1972 with driver [[Mark Donohue]], and two for the McLaren Works team in 1974 and 1976 with [[Johnny Ruther
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconUK}} [[Mark Blundell]] |align="left"|{{flagiconUS}} [[Mark Donohue]]
    150 KB (15,328 words) - 09:24, 7 October 2009