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1976 Japanese Grand Prix

#F1 History: 1974 Maki F101 – Hoping for Success

December 16, 2015 at 11:47 pm by Sofia Trevena

The 1970’s were a time of innocence: a time when enthusiasm, imagination and a relatively minuscule amount of money could give you the chance to pit yourself against the professionals in the Formula One paddock.

Categories F1 History Tags 1974 British Grand Prix, 1976 Japanese Grand Prix, Howden Ganley, Maki, Tiga Race Cars, Tony Trimmer 17 Comments

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