Description: Parmalat was one of the main sponsors of F1, especially the Brabham F-1 Team.
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Description: The Camel Trophy was a rally competition that took place between 1980 and 2000. The competition was a type of rally with expedition and adventure characteristics. The idea was to overcome natural obstacles and discover remote places behind the wheel of a jeep.
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Description: Art made with great care by me. where I pay homage to the most beautiful fuel pump of all time: The one from the 50s.
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Description: Art made with great care by me, paying homage to one of the most important teams in Formula 1.
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Description: The Camel Trophy was a rally competition that took place between 1980 and 2000. The competition was a type of rally with expedition and adventure characteristics. The idea was to overcome natural obstacles and discover remote places behind the wheel of a jeep.
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Description: The FW13/FW13B is the Williams model from the final stage of the 1989 season and the B version of the 1990 F1 championship. In 1989, the FW13 was driven by: Thierry Boutsen and Riccardo Patrese in the GPs: Portugal, Japan and Australia. In Spain, only Boutsen used it. The FW13B was also driven by: Thierry Boutsen and Riccardo Patrese throughout the 1990 championship. It was the second car, after the FW12C designed by Williams, to feature Renault engines
Description: The Ligier JS23 was a Formula One car designed by Michel Beaujon and Claude Galopin for the Ligier team for use in the 1984 Formula One season. The car was powered by a turbocharged Renault V6 engine and ran on Michelin tyres. Drivers of the car during 1984 were François Hesnault and Andrea de Cesaris.
Description: The Wolf WR7 was a Formula One car built for the 1979 season by the Walter Wolf Racing team. Three examples of the car were produced. The first was WR7. A second car, WR8, was built to the same specification, while a slightly modified car, WR9, first appeared at the British Grand Prix.[3] The cars were driven by 1976 champion James Hunt and Keke Rosberg. The engine was a Ford Cosworth DFV.
Description: The Minardi F1 Team was an Italian motorsport team created by Giancarlo Minardi that competed in Formula 1 between 1985 and 2005. Although it had many fans around the world, it was always a small team, with modest results.
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Description: The FW16/FW16B is the Williams model from the 1994 Formula 1 season. The FW16 was driven by: Ayrton Senna, Damon Hill, David Coulthard and Nigel Mansell and the FW16B: Hill, Coulthard and Mansell from the German GP to the end of the championship. The team won the Constructors' World Championship with the FW16B model.
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Description: The Camel Trophy was a rally competition that took place between 1980 and 2000. The competition was a type of rally with expedition and adventure characteristics. The idea was to overcome natural obstacles and discover remote places behind the wheel of a jeep.
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Description: The Camel Trophy was a rally competition that took place between 1980 and 2000. The competition was a type of rally with expedition and adventure characteristics. The idea was to overcome natural obstacles and discover remote places behind the wheel of a jeep.
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Description: The March 821 was a British Formula One racing car used by the John MacDonald-owned RAM Racing in the 1982 Formula One World Championship. Regardless of its model designation, the car had no connection with long-established race car manufacturer March Engineering. The car did not score any world championship points.
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Description: The BT49/BT49C/BT49D is the model used by Brabham in the 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1982 Formula 1 seasons. They drove: Niki Lauda,1 Ricardo Zunino, Nelson Piquet, Hector Rebaque and Riccardo Patrese. In 1981, with the BT49C, in Las Vegas, Piquet finished in 5th place, scoring 2 points, becoming World Champion.
Description: Rothmans has been a very important sponsor of world motorsport for decades, always present in almost all existing categories.
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