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Drivers could, and did, travel more quickly, but they would be reprimanded: it was found that excessive speeds could force apart the light rails, which were set onto individual stone blocks without cross-ties.
Drivers could switch teams, much like athletes can be traded to different teams today.
In April 2008, Belfast City Council announced that they had commissioned Drivers Jonas to conduct a feasibility study into the building of a Sports Stadium in Belfast which could accommodate international football, which was followed at the beginning of May 2008 by speculation that the Maze Stadium project was going to be radically revised by Peter Robinson, the Finance and Personnel Minister in the Northern Ireland Assembly, so that any construction might be used for purposes other than football, rugby union and Gaelic games.
* Drivers must carry a special decal without the alcohol brand if they are under 21 years of age, but could race in the Shootout.
Drivers found they picked up speed running closely behind other cars, and as they experimented they found that a line of cars could sustain higher speeds than a single car running by itself.
Schumacher was crowned the 1995 Drivers ' Champion as Hill could not catch his points total with two races remaining.
Johansson finished the 1986 Drivers ' Championship his best ever in 5th place while Alboreto, who finished 2nd in 1985, could only manage 9th place.
The 1961 Italian Grand Prix on 10 September could have been the culmination of von Trips ' career, as a third place would have been sufficient to secure the Formula One World Drivers Championship that year.
Drivers parked nearby asked if food could be delivered to their cars, so Bailey hired servers who " hopped to it " to do so.
Drivers could not drive more than four hours consecutively, and no one driver could run for more than fourteen hours in total.
Drivers could drive from Lawrence Avenue north along a paved section of the expressway north to Yorkdale.
Drivers were impressed that he could translate what they were saying about the car's handling into technological adjustments.
Drivers could be expected to work up to 19 hours a day.

Drivers and become
He toured Europe and America by car and raced his J4 MG at Brooklands which qualified him to become a member of the prestigious British Racing Drivers ' Club.
* October 26-Formula One: Jacques Villeneuve becomes the first Canadian to become World Drivers Champion.
Drivers traveling between central and southern areas of London and East Anglia continued to face long stretches of single-carriageway roads through the suburbs of Leyton, Leytonstone and Wanstead and serious traffic congestion had become frequent in these areas.
Prost was aiming to become the first driver since Jack Brabham in and to win back-to-back World Drivers ' Championships.
Drivers making a left turn may become confused as oncoming turning traffic passes them on the right-hand side ( or left-hand side in countries that drive on the left ).
Drivers are usually required to crash into another vehicle every 2 minutes or they are labeled as " sandbagging " and become disqualified.
Drivers such as Junior Johnson, Ned Jarrett, and Ralph Earnhardt would also become track champions in the 1950s, Earnhardt alone winning 5 of them.

Drivers and throughout
Drivers are usually recognized by their sharp, bevelled edge and have most of their mass concentrated on the outer rim of the disc rather than distributed equally throughout.
Meanwhile, Brabham won the Drivers ' Championship with Piquet, who drove the BT49 throughout the season.
Drivers Mark Martin (# 6 ), Greg Biffle (# 16 ), Matt Kenseth (# 17 ), and Carl Edwards (# 60 ) all drove Ameriquest racecars throughout the season.

Drivers and simply
Drivers, previously, were simply required to drive at a safe speed to suit the conditions.
With McLaren's court action over his disqualification in Japan still pending the championship was technically not yet settled and to keep any chance of retaining his World Drivers ' Championship he simply had to win the race.

Drivers and by
; Drivers: A one-year long study, conducted by a firm that provides statistical information to insurance companies so they can determine rates, found that drivers of H2 and H3 Hummers receive about five times as many traffic tickets as the national average for all vehicles ( standardized based on the number of violations per 100, 000 miles driven ).
Drivers licenses are regulated through the national Ministry of Transport, but issued by local officials.
The 924 has its own racing series in the UK run by the BRSCC and Porsche Racing Drivers Association.
Drivers moving slower than the general flow of traffic are required to stay in the right-most lanes ( by California Vehicle Code ( CVC ) 21654 ) to keep the way clear for faster vehicles and thus speed up traffic.
He won five Formula One World Drivers ' Championships — a record which stood for 46 years until bested by Michael Schumacher — with four different teams ( Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz and Maserati ), a feat that has not been repeated.
The principal developers of SoftICE were Dom Basile (' Mr. SoftICE '), Tom Guinther ( Kitchen Sink, Symbol Engine ), Gerald Ryckman ( Video Drivers and Kitchen Sink ), Ray Hsu ( Video Drivers W95 ), and Dan Babcock ( SoftICE / NT 3. 1 / 3. 5: Universal Video Driver, Symbol Engine ), with contributions by a variety of NuMega developers including Frank Grossman, Jim Moskun and Matt Pietrek.
Drivers sometimes drive on the left side of the road, although right-hand driving is specified by Yemeni law.
Drivers used obsolete Grand National ( now Sprint Cup ) cars on larger tracks but by the inception of the touring format in 1982, the series used older compact cars.
Drivers line up by speed rank in the order of the day they qualified.
Jody Scheckter replacing the Lotus bound Argentinian in 1979, took the title, supported by Gilles Villeneuve ( who dutifully followed the South African home at Monza, having been ordered to do so ), and won the last World Drivers ' Championship in a Ferrari until Michael Schumacher twenty one years later.
The 1968 F1 Drivers ' Championship was subsequently won by his Lotus teammate Graham Hill, who pulled the heartbroken team together and held off Jackie Stewart for the crown, which he later dedicated to Clark.
* The Deluge Drivers, 1982 science fiction novel by Alan Dean Foster
Drivers and support are still offered by community websites.
In turn his move to Ferrari saw him secure his first Formula One World Drivers ' Championship, beating McLaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso by one point, as well as becoming one of the very few drivers to win in their first season at Ferrari.
In, Robert Kubica won the team's only race, the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix, and led the Drivers ' Championship at one point, but the team chose to focus on development of its 2009 car and slipped back in the standings by the end of the season.
( The American Indianapolis 500 formed part of the FIA World Drivers ' Championship from 1950 to 1960, but was not run to Formula One regulations and only very rarely entered by regular championship competitors.
From 1981, a Drivers Championship title was introduced and from 1985 the manufacturers title was replaced by a Teams Championship.
He was also appointed chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers ' Association in 2010, but after losing his seat in Formula One, he was replaced by Pedro de la Rosa.
A new masterplan for the harbour was prepared by Drivers Jonas and marine consulting engineers Beckett Rankine with the objective of refocussing the town on a renovated harbour.
Drivers who have been approved for the plan will be contacted by the 407 ETR.
Toivonen's kart was purchased by the parents of a 6-year-old Mika Häkkinen, who would later be a two-time Formula One World Drivers ' Champion.

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