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24 Dec 2000, 12:47 (Ref:54059) | #1 | ||
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I need some help to prove or disprove something.
In a newsgroup, this was posted... "Henri Toivonen got it round Estoril in a 1.18.1 during the 1986 Portuguese Rally. To put that in perspective, Senna took pole in the Grand Prix that year in a 1.16.7. And yes, the track was dry for the F1 cars." Can anyone tell me more about this, or if it is true/false/both. I have done a little bit of research and it has possibly come from a book called "In Like a Lamb...Out Like a Lion!" Anyone? |
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