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1964 United States Grand Prix - Summary
... Graham Hill padded his tenuous lead in the 1964 Driver's Championship over John Surtees and Jim Clark by bringing his BRM home first at The Glen for the second straight year ... new track surface that had been laid down that they believed a 120 mph lap (108.9) was possible, and they had 120 bottles of champagne ready for the first one to ... Surtees, Gurney and Hill were all under 113, as well, followed by Bruce McLaren and Clark's teammate, Mike Spence ...
... Graham Hill padded his tenuous lead in the 1964 Driver's Championship over John Surtees and Jim Clark by bringing his BRM home first at The Glen for the second straight year ... new track surface that had been laid down that they believed a 120 mph lap (108.9) was possible, and they had 120 bottles of champagne ready for the first one to ... Surtees, Gurney and Hill were all under 113, as well, followed by Bruce McLaren and Clark's teammate, Mike Spence ...
1993 Formula One Season - Race-by-Race - Race Fifteen: Japan
... In Japan now and Prost took pole ahead of Senna, Häkkinen, Schumacher, Berger and Hill ... Jordan this year, then got by both Schumacher and Hill ... Hill briefly passed Schumacher in the esses but Schumacher retook the position ...
... In Japan now and Prost took pole ahead of Senna, Häkkinen, Schumacher, Berger and Hill ... Jordan this year, then got by both Schumacher and Hill ... Hill briefly passed Schumacher in the esses but Schumacher retook the position ...
Famous quotes containing the words hill and/or lap:
“A common and natural result of an undue respect for law is, that you may see a file of soldiers, colonel, captain, corporal, privates, powder-monkeys, and all, marching in admirable order over hill and dale to the wars, against their wills, ay, against their common sense and consciences, which makes it very steep marching indeed, and produces a palpitation of the heart.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“She lookd amiable!Why could I not live and end my days thus? Just disposer of our joys and sorrows, cried I, why could not a man sit down in the lap of content hereand dance, and sing, and say his prayers, and go to heaven with this nut brown maid?”
—Laurence Sterne (17131768)
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