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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
 Istria on the Internet - Prominent Istrians - Mario Andretti
He won the Japanese Grand Prix, then in 1977 still with the Lotus, won the Western (at Long Beach) United States, Spanish, French and Italian (at Monza) Grand Prix.
In 1982 he returned to Ferrari and took part in the two last Grand Prix races of his career, in Italy, where he obtained his eighteenth pole position and came in third.
Driving a Lotus, Mario realized his lifelong dream and qualified on the pole on his very first Formula One race at the 1968 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, but was forced out of the race with a clutch problem.
www.istrianet.org /istria/illustri/andretti   (1530 words)

  
 Thorughbred Grand Prix Formula One
It delivered the first engine to the Lotus team in 1967, in time for the Dutch Grand Prix, which Jim Clark promptly won.
Thoroughbred Grand Prix Championship, which Cosworth Racing supports.
The engine went on to claim a further 154 race wins in Formula One, before various derivatives were used in America, in IndyCars and Champ Car racing.
www.tgpf1.com /newsstory12.htm   (1530 words)

  
 Jos Verstappen News
Jos Verstappen is to remain a Dutch national hero with the news that he has signed to drive for the country's A1 Grand Prix team, which is being run by another former F1 man Jan Lammers.
Jos Verstappen is eyeing a move to the Champ Car World Series and according to his personal web site, is to test with HVM, formerly Herdez Competition this coming week at Sebring.
Verstappen was the star at Durban, crashing in the last lap of the sprint race then coming back to win the feature, also with a last-lap move.
www.topix.net /formula1/jos-verstappen   (600 words)

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