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Tag Archives: 1992
A HISTORY OF FORMULA 1: PART 5 THE 1990′s
The 1990’s saw the rise of the manufacturers and a rise in safety standards that rendered death on the track almost impossible. The decade began with the resumption of the rivalry between Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost, although the Frenchman had … Continue reading →
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