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Leland Wallard (September 7, 1910 –
November 29, 1963) was an
American racing driver.
After a slow
start to his career, the
unheralded Wallard scored...
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pounds during the race.
Wallard's winning car had the
smallest displacement in the field.
About a w****
after winning the race,
Wallard suffered severe burns...
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Wallard,
Andrew J. (March 2006). "The
International System of
Units (SI brochure...
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contained between the
north pole and the equator." Göbel, E.; Mills, I.M.;
Wallard, Andrew, eds. (2006). The
International System of
Units (SI) (PDF) (8th ed...
- and the only
round that was not run to FIA
Grand Prix regulations. Lee
Wallard won this
demanding race in his
Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser.
Farina had won...
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Thomas Philip Wallrad de Hénin-Liétard d'Alsace
named Cardinal d'Alsace (Brussels, 12
November 1679 – 5
January 1759), was a
Cardinal and
Archbishop of...
- standards,
properties and applications". In Hänsch, T.W.; Leschiutta, S.;
Wallard, A.J. (eds.).
Metrology and
Fundamental Constants. Vol. Course CLXVI. Società...
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Legends of the club are:
Martin Colpaert,
Kevin Jehu, Jean Decru,
Arnaud Wallard among many.
Communes of the Nord
department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
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three Indianapolis 500s. As a crew
chief he saw
victory in 1951 with Lee
Wallard, in 1957 with Sam Hanks, and in 1958 with
Jimmy Bryan. Salih's 1957 and...
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Nigel Mansell 41 years, 97 days 1994
Australian Grand Prix 8 Lee
Wallard 40 years, 264 days 1951
Indianapolis 500 9
Maurice Trintignant 40 years...