- Kim
Bukhantsov (born 25
November 1931) is a
Soviet former athlete. He
competed in the men's
discus throw at the 1956, 1960 and the 1964
Summer Olympics...
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emblems were
banned by the FIA
following the
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Bukhantsov, also a Russian,
competes under a
Kittitian licence for the same reason...
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Winslow and bronze-ranked
Alexander Bukhantsov —
ended up
sixth in the standings. For 2024,
Perino and
Bukhantsov moved to
Inter Europol Competition in...
- and an
additional 1-minute, 22.916-second time
penalty after Alexander Bukhantsov failed to
adhere to
drive time regulations. The No. 77
Optimum Motorsport...
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emblems were
banned by the FIA
following the
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Bukhantsov and
Solukovtsev are
Russian but
compete under an
Emirati licence and under...
- the
Russian invasion of Ukraine. All
following drivers are Russian, but
Bukhantsov competes under an
Emirati licence,
Ekelchik and
Mavlanov under an Armenian...
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denoted in bold.
Fastest in
class in bold.
class winner in bold. Borisov,
Bukhantsov, Dzhalilov, Mavlanov, Minsky, Bulatov, Salikhov, Shaytar, Solukovtsev...
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emblems were
banned by the FIA due to the
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Bukhantsov and Geshev, also Russians, both
compete under an
Emirati licence for the...
- Poland, sixth-place
finisher Viktor Kompaniyets, eighth-place
finisher Kim
Bukhantsov, and fifteenth-place
finisher Vladimir Trusenyov of the
Soviet Union,...
- Askey, who was
joined in the LMP3
class of the ELMS
series by
Alexander Bukhantsov and
Pedro Perino, with the team's car
numbered 88. The LMP2 cars were...