How A Driver Took Part In A Race He Failed To Qualify In
Taking part in the elite world of motorsport requires advanced technology, exceptional teamwork and professionalism, none of which were possessed by Hans Heyer.
Taking part in the elite world of motorsport requires advanced technology, exceptional teamwork and professionalism, none of which were possessed by Hans Heyer.
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There are many incredibly talented drivers in motorsport saddled with uncompetitive cars, but in some rare cases, a less capable driver has a competitive seat.
The world of motorsport demands perfection and a lot of money, but despite this, some teams manage to find unusual reasons to lose, fail or fall apart entirely.
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