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Italian Grand Prix 2012: Engine facts and figures by Renault
Penulis : Unknown on Thursday, September 6, 2012 | 6:31 AM
The Italian Grand Prix’s home at the Autodromo di Monza isn’t called the Cathedral of Speed for nothing; over three quarters of the 5.793km lap is spent at full throttle and the maximum speed goes over 330kph up to four times per lap. It’s the ultimate test for an engine’s outright performance and reliability and, as a result, one of the toughest events to get right.The circuit is ostensibly a
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