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  • ...it also claimed the life of Mclaren founder [[Bruce McLaren]] in a testing accident in 1970
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  • ...lision]]s, which kill many thousands of people annually (see also '''[[Car accident]]''').
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  • ...burban areas. To supporters of electric vehicles this appears not to be an accident.
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  • That same year [[Edoardo Bianchi]] died in a car accident and that fact marked the decline of the company beset by an increasingly co
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  • ...reel lets out the strap or pulls it back as needed, and in the event of an accident the reel locks, preventing any more strap to come out and holding the passe ...as been a source of some controversy. [[Hospital]] based studies of [[car accident]] victims, [[experiment]]s using both [[crash test dummy|crash test dummies
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  • ...ype Portofino was ever produced. In [[1991]], it was heavily damaged in an accident in transit. However, Chrysler had it restored by Metalcrafters in [[Costa
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  • In the 1928 Italian Grand Prix the most serious Italian racing accident to date ended in the death of driver [[Emilio Materassi]] and 27 spectators ...e Parabolica. Despite the fact that the bankings were not involved in that accident, the F1 never raced on the oval again (except in the film ''[[Grand Prix (f
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  • * W.A.Jacobs retired lap 1 after an accident.
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  • ...what was by far his most competitive race of 2001, he suffered a horrific accident which ended his top-level racing career. It happened at the Lausitzring [[E ...n August 24th, [[2005]], Zanardi won his first world series race since his accident, a round of the [[World Touring Car Championship]] at [[Oschersleben]]. Zan
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  • ...aletti]] and [[Gilles Villeneuve]], only a single day before Senna's fatal accident.
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  • Presented an original color orange, suffered an accident to "[[Targa Florio]]", [[1972]] and in repair, [[Ilario Bandini]] decided t
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  • ...ul races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] in the Paris-Madrid race. Eight fatalities caused the Fr ...aken up the sport, notably [[Wayne Rainey]], who was paralysed in a racing accident and now races a hand-controlled kart. As one of the cheapest ways to go rac
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  • ...ul races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] in the Paris-Madrid race. Eight fatalities caused the Fr ...aken up the sport, notably [[Wayne Rainey]], who was paralysed in a racing accident and now races a hand-controlled kart. As one of the cheapest ways to go rac
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  • ...om the next race. TV replays suggested that it was Hunt who had caused the accident, but Hunt never accepted this and later continued to criticise Patrese when
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  • ...ul races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] in the Paris-Madrid race. Eight fatalities caused the Fr ...aken up the sport, notably [[Wayne Rainey]], who was paralysed in a racing accident and now races a hand-controlled kart. As one of the cheapest ways to go rac
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  • ...ul races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] in the Paris-Madrid race. Eight fatalities caused the Fr ...aken up the sport, notably [[Wayne Rainey]], who was paralysed in a racing accident and now races a hand-controlled kart. As one of the cheapest ways to go rac
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  • ...ul races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] in the Paris-Madrid race. Eight fatalities caused the Fr ...aken up the sport, notably [[Wayne Rainey]], who was paralysed in a racing accident and now races a hand-controlled kart. As one of the cheapest ways to go rac
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  • ...All six production Royales still exist (the prototype was destroyed in an accident in 1931), and each has a different body, some having been rebodied several
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  • ...The actual car used for shooting (a single model) was destroyed during the accident scene sealing the end of the story.
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  • ...istract the driver's attention from traffic and are associated with higher accident rates in cities and stop and go traffic. For that reason insurance premiums
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