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- and the track was closed to the public as the road from Stavelot to Blanchimont became a cul-de-sac. The old race track continued through the dynamic...
- 17 July 1949 Blanchimont 1949 FIM World Sidecar Championship 1949 Belgian Grand Prix 500cc Norton Sidecar 11 Hurst 17 July 1949 Blanchimont 1949 FIM World...
- (turns 3 and 4) at the Suzuka circuit. Higher-speed corners such as Blanchimont (Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps) and Copse (Silverstone Circuit) are taken...
- of the Year", for his overtake on Felipe Nasr on the outside of the Blanchimont corner at the Belgian Grand Prix. Verstappen began the 2016 season at...
- engine failure on lap 26 as he went straight off into the gravel trap at Blanchimont whilst battling Herbert for sixth position. The track was beginning to...
- front wheels, leaving him unable to brake or steer into the 190 mph Blanchimont corner; the impact with the tire barrier was so great that segments of...
- Eagle's only F1 victory. Briton Mike Parkes crashed heavily at 150 mph at Blanchimont after slipping on some oil that had dropped off of Jackie Stewart's BRM...
- Year and Action of the Year (for his overtake on Felipe Nasr through Blanchimont corner at the Belgian Grand Prix). Sauber's early season preparations...
- become a Galgazit, or monster hunter. He uses a cane as a weapon. Lita Blanchimont (リイタ・ブランシモン, Riita Buranshimon) Lita is a spunky girl who works as a...
- Formula 3 round Sprint Race. Goethe's car hit a barrier on the exit of Blanchimont, forcing his car to flip upside down and land on that of Maloney's. Both...