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  • ...[1987 Formula One season#Jim Clark Trophy (for normally-aspirated runners)|Jim Clark Trophy]] for [[normally aspirated|nonturbo]] drivers), while [[Ivan C ...[1987 Formula One season#Jim Clark Trophy (for normally-aspirated runners)|Jim Clark Trophy]].
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  • ...g Motors]] (BRM) H-16 Formula One engine won the 1966 US Grand Prix with [[Jim Clark]] in a [[Lotus 43]].<ref>http://members.madasafish.com/~d_hodgkinson/
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  • ...NASCAR drivers [[Dave Marcis]], [[Dick Trickle]] and [[Jim Sauter (NASCAR)|Jim Sauter]] as test drivers to prepare the setups for cars competing in the IR
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  • In the last year of the one-and-a-half liter formula, [[Jim Clark]] had clinched his second Driver's Championship (as well as winning t ...weekend was cold (45 °), windy (30&nbsp;mph), and often wet. In practice, Jim Clark– a Scot, no less– wore a sweater over his driving suit. [[Scuderi
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  • ...ttp://www.hemmings.com/hcc/stories/2007/05/01/hmn_feature20.html Donnelly, Jim. "Edward N. Cole"''Hemmings Classic Car'', 1 May 2007], retrieved on 2 May ...ttp://www.hemmings.com/hcc/stories/2007/05/01/hmn_feature20.html Donnelly, Jim. "Edward N. Cole" ''Hemmings Classic Car'', 1 May 2007]
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  • ...TWR clients, including [[Volvo|Volvo]] and [[Mazda]]. He was awarded the [[Jim Clark]] Memorial Award in 1995 in recognition of his styling work on the DB
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  • ...r a season long battle with the revolutionary monocoque Lotus 25 driven by Jim Clark. [[Dan Gurney]] gave Porsche their only grand prix win at Rouen, and | {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Jim Clark]]
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  • ...-engined design to win there in 1965. In 1964 [[Jim Hall (race car driver)|Jim Hall]] created his MR [[Chaparral (car)|Chaparrals]], pushing certain innov
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  • ...s]] to 7 wins in the [[IMSA Camel GT series]] in 1977 and 1978. American [[Jim Busby]] also campaigned a sister car in the [[1979 IMSA Camel GT series]].
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  • | Most_wins_driver = {{flagicon|UK}} [[Jim Clark]]<br>{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Alain Prost]] (5) | {{flagicon|UK}} [[Jim Clark]]
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  • ...irst ever mid-engined car to victory at the fabled "Brickyard." Certainly, Jim Clark would have won many more races were it not for his untimely death in Inspired by [[Jim Hall]], Chapman introduced aerodynamics into the first-rank of Formula One
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  • ...dash; formerly of the struggling [[Peerless|Peerless]] company &ndash; and Jim Keeble got together in 1959 to make the '''Gordon GT''' car by fitting a [[
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  • On September 10, 1961, After a collision with [[Jim Clark]]'s [[Lotus]] on the second lap of the [[Monza]] [[Grand Prix]], [[Wo
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  • Future [[Formula One]] World Champion [[Jim Clark]] used a Lotus Cortina to win the 1964 [[British Touring Car Champion
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  • ...torauthority.com/news/industry/chrysler-bags-toyota%e2%80%99s-golden-child-jim-press/]
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  • | {{flagicon|UK}} [[Jim Clark]]
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  • ...e the next two rounds of the championship and [[Jim Richards (race driver)|Jim Richards]] and Mezera joined the team for these two rounds. Skaife and Brig ...Kelly]] was hired to race in the second car. [[Jim Richards (race driver)|Jim Richards]] and [[Tony Longhurst]] were co-drivers for the endurance events.
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  • [[Jim Clark]] was enthused about the car in testing, but he was tragically killed
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  • | Record_driver = {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Jim Clark]]
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  • ...Hockenheim circuit was built, with the "Motodrom" stadium section. After [[Jim Clark]] was killed in 1968 in a [[Formula 2]] racing accident, two [[chican * 1968 [[Jim Clark]], during a Formula 2 race.
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