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Drivers would wait in long lines of cars to enter the square, where they often would invent their own lanes, waiting for a relatively safe chance to cross.
Drivers of the trams recorded difficulty in climbing the ramp north from Holborn tramway station and would sometimes roll all the way back to the station.
Drivers would probably need a special license endorsement on account of the new skills required and the added responsibility when driving in the lead.
* Drivers would feel less in control of their own driving, being at the hands of computer software, or the lead driver
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.
San Pedro, Hermosa Beach, Wilmington, Manhattan Beach and Hawthorne spawned more locally famous acts like Red Cross, who would later incorporate garage rock, power pop and glam influences into their sound and change their name to Redd Kross, The Last, Circle Jerks, Nip Drivers, Saint Vitus, The Descendents, and Saccharine Trust.
Drivers still used to moving the shift lever all the way down for " first gear " on a manual shift would accidentally select " R " and would unexpectedly move the car backwards.
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.
Peterson scored two wins, at the South African and Austrian Grand Prix races, and would finish second in the Drivers ' Championship standings despite a fatal first-lap accident at Monza during the Italian Grand Prix.
* Michael Schumacher-started with Benetton at the 1991 Italian Grand Prix and would win Drivers ' World Championship titles in the and seasons for the team as well as helping the team win its first Constructors Championship in 1995 before moving to Ferrari in.
Drivers without E-ZPass would be sent a bill in the mail.
Drivers discovered that if the armrest were dropped low enough, this button would stay pressed without the driver applying any pressure, they still had to be released every four minutes when coming to a stop.
Following the demise of the team, he joined Bernie Ecclestone's Brabham team at Weybridge, where he would stay for the following decade, becoming chief mechanic for the World Drivers ' Championship successes of Nelson Piquet in and and later rising to chief engineer, while Nick went on to open a Motor Racing spares shop near the Brands Hatch circuit.
Drivers with little or no automotive, mechanical, or racing experience would modify their vehicles to emulate the more impressive versions of racing vehicles, with mixed results.
" Drivers feared that their working cars would be destroyed after repossession.
Only Fangio and Ascari remained in contention for the Drivers ' Championship with one race remaining, as not even a win would suffice for González to overhaul his fellow Argentinian's points haul.
After the season, the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Corporation was awarded the Grand Prix Drivers Association's " Best Organized Race Award ," the first of three times The Glen would receive the honor.
The prelude to the race was notable for a strike action by the Grand Prix Drivers ' Association, led by Niki Lauda and Didier Pironi, in protest at the new superlicense conditions imposed by FISA, which would have tied the drivers to a single team for up to three years.
As a consequence of the race, Schumacher lengenthed his lead in the Drivers ' standings to 54 points, meaning that if he scored an eighth win of the year at the following round, the, he would win the title with six races remaining.
With both drivers and constructors title already decided, the fight in the championships now concentrates on the lower ranks. In the Drivers ' Championship, Juan Pablo Montoya in 3rd is 5 points ahead of team-mate Ralf Schumacher and for Ralf to take 3rd he would need to either win the race provided that Montoya finishes lower that second or to finish second with Montoya out of David Coulthard has a slim chance of winning 3rd place but that can only happen if he wins the Japanese Grand Prix with Montoya finishing 3rd or lower.
He would also set the record for shortest time in which the World Drivers Championship had been clinched, securing the title with a win at the French Grand Prix, with 6 races to go in the season.
Villeneuve's Williams team dropped his appeal after the race, leaving Schumacher one point ahead of Villeneuve in the Drivers ' championship, meaning that the title would be decided at the season finale in Jerez.
After missing out on the Drivers Championship by just half a point the previous year, Alain Prost would ultimately secure his first of four titles by a 23-point margin.

Drivers and race
The Dutch Grand Prix was a round of the World Drivers Championship for the first time not a Formula One race, as the World Championship was for Formula Two cars that year and in 1953.
He also crashed out late in the race while leading at San Marino, but in a season which saw his team-mate Nelson Piquet claim his second Drivers ' Championship title, Patrese finished a distant ninth.
The following race, the, saw Alonso clinch the Drivers ' Championship, after finishing third behind Montoya and Räikkönen.
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.
Before the race, he was elected as Chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers ' Association to replace the outgoing Nick Heidfeld.
As of November 2011 three times World Drivers ' Champion Alain Prost from France remains the only driver to win the AGP in both World Championship and domestic formats winning the Australian Drivers ' Championship 1982 race before winning in Adelaide in 1986 and 1988.
A dispute between Silverstone's owners, the British Racing Drivers ' Club ( BRDC ), and the Formula One authorities in 2003 over the funding of necessary improvements to the track's facilities led to doubts over the future of the race.
It continues to host the race today and is also a venue for the Superbike World Championship, V8 Supercars and the Australian Drivers ' Championship.
The race eventually splits and descends into civil war, over what colour the hats at the hot dog and doughnut stand Lister planned to open on Fiji were going to be ( in the later-published novelization " Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers " the cause of the cat civil war is whether their god was named Cloister or Clister ).
Drivers had to learn to conserve tire wear for up to a half race, which allowed them to learn conserving the truck.
Just before the final race in Japan, Villeneuve lost his seat at BAR, so Button was partnered with Takuma Sato ; he took his second fourth place for the season, and finished ninth in the Drivers ' Championship with 17 points.
Drivers used to make pitstops for fuel more than once during a race though refuelling during the race has been banned for the 2010 season.
He finished second in the Drivers ' World Championship, and is under contract to race for Scuderia Ferrari until the end of the season.
Drivers raced identically-prepared stock cars set up by a single team of mechanics in an effort to make the race purely a test of driver ability.
* Drivers must carry a special decal without the alcohol brand if they are under 21 years of age, but could race in the Shootout.
( At the inaugural race at Talladega, in 1969, all of the top names had left on Saturday night, before the race, due to a strike by the Professional Drivers Association.
On April 2, 2004 the show had the daunting task of airing the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, and showing the crash that claimed the life of 3-time World Drivers ' Champion, and 41-time Grand Prix race winner Ayrton Senna in that event.
It was the first round of the 1950 World Drivers ' Championship and the fifth race of the season.
This race was the second round of 1950 World Drivers ' Championship.
The race was also included as a round in the inaugural 1950 World Drivers Championship, and paid points towards the World Championship.
In this race, Nino Farina became the first World Drivers ' Champion, and the only driver to win the title in his home country.

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