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Andrea Lodovico de
Adamich (born 3
October 1941) is a
former racing driver from Italy. He parti****ted in 34
World Championship Formula One
Grands Prix...
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after good p****es on
teammate de
Adamich and
Ronnie Peterson's March. However, both
Gethin and de
Adamich soon
suffered technical problems, and dropped...
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Andrija Ljudevit Adamić (Italian:
Andrea Lodovico Adamich; 29
November 1766 – 31
October 1828) was a
Croatian trader from the City of
Fiume (Croatian:...
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Buenos Aires (followed by De
Adamich and Pescarolo),
before taking another class win (and
second overall) at Sebring. De
Adamich and
Pescarolo later won outright...
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including all
three works Surtees cars,
while Brabham driver Andrea de
Adamich suffered a
broken ankle that
ended his F1 career. The race was stopped...
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Language of Flowers. London:
George Routledge and Sons. Laufer,
Geraldine Adamich (1993). Tussie-Mussies: The
Victorian Art of
Expressing Yourself in the...
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driver Andrea de
Adamich,
supplying adapted versions of
their 3-litre V8
engine from the Alfa
Romeo Tipo 33/3
sports car to
power Adamich's McLaren (1970)...
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class win on 25
April 1965 in the 1000 km of Monza, with Bussinello-De
Adamich finishing seventh overall and
first in the GT 1600 category. Also in 1965...
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Ronnie Peterson from March. Hill had
moved from Brabham,
where Andrea de
Adamich took his place. The
Italian came from Surtees,
where Carlos Pace found...
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Schenken and
Italian Andrea de
Adamich. The
season began with the 1972
Argentine Grand Prix,
Schenken finished fifth and de
Adamich retired with fuel system...