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1983 and drove
In 1983, Hackman drove a Dan Gurney Team Toyota in the 24 Hours of Daytona Endurance Race.
In 1983, a gentleman drove his newly purchased used Haflinger from Vermont back to his home in California.
As Secretary of State for Transport, Fowler drove through Lord Nugent's 1981 bill to make seat belts compulsory, a law that came into force in 1983.
However, audiences were angered by the omissions of these songs, and though Supertramp toured from 1983 through 1987 using only Davies's compositions, in 1988 the pressure of their first Brazilian tour drove them to reintroduce a handful of Hodgson-penned hits to their set.
The paint scheme also found its way on a Nimrod Racing Aston Martin Waltrip drove in the 1983 24 Hours of Daytona. Waltrip's success driving the Junior Johnson prepared cars came immediately and even surpassed the highly successful years he had with DiGard.
Middle brother Bobby drove in his first Indianapolis 500 in 1963, becoming in 1968 the first member of the family to win, and in 1983 son Al Unser Jr. drove in his first.
A huge debt service, among other factors, drove Golden West Airlines out of business in April 1983.
Brock drove the 6. 0L Monza in the 1982 and 1983 GT championships for Jane.
He moved to Formula Two in 1982, and had his first attempt at Formula One in the 1983 French Grand Prix, where he drove a RAM-Cosworth, but failed to qualify.
From 1982 – 1983, Dale Earnhardt drove a blue and yellow # 15 Wrangler Ford in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series for car owner Bud Moore.
** To celebrate the debut of Pepsi Throwback, Gordon drove in a replica of Waltrip's 1983 " Pepsi Challenger " at the 2009 Aaron's 499, which was involved in an early crash on lap 8.
In fact, for many years, Nationwide Series cars by Hendrick Motorsports used # 15 because Earnhardt drove a Hendrick-Gee car to a Busch Series win at Charlotte in 1983.
After 14 years of NASCAR as a driver and later a car owner, Richard Childress won his first NASCAR race in 1983, when Ricky Rudd drove his # 3 Piedmont Airlines Chevrolet to victory in the 1983 Budweiser 400k.
He took his second and last Grand Prix win in 1983 at Imola, in a very emotional victory in front of the Italian faithful when he drove the # 27 Ferrari ( the car number of Villeneuve ) to the win after Riccardo Patrese crashed out of the lead with only 6 laps to go.
In 1983, Grouillard went into French F3 and drove for the ORECA team racing a Martini Mk39 Alfa Romeo to finish 4th scoring 33 points.
Ongais next drove in CART during the 1983 CART / PPG World Series season, first driving at the 1983 Indianapolis 500 driving the # 65 Interscope Racing March 83C-Chevrolet V6 however, the car was replaced with the # 25 March 83C-Cosworth DFX and he started 21st and retired with mechanical problems.
Adam co-drove a Jaguar XJR-5 with Bob Tullius at Infineon Raceway | Sears Point in 1983. Starting his career in sports cars toward the end of the 1970s, Adam drove as a privateer, winning a Canadian championship before being hired professionally.
On 19 May 1983 at approximately 10: 48 p. m, Downs ( portrayed by Fawcett ) drove to McKenzie-Willamette Hospital in Springfield, Oregon with a gunshot wound to her arm.
Rudd drove the car for both 1982 and 1983 finishing 9th in points both years, and winning twice the latter.
The overall all-time lap record for the demanding 20 km Nürburgring-Nordschleife circuit in the Eifel Mountains has been achieved during the qualifying session for the 1983 1000km of Nürburgring, by Stefan Bellof, who drove his 956 around in 6 minutes 11. 13 seconds, at an average speed of.
Brooks only drove five races each season in 1981 and 1982 before reuniting with Donlavey for 1983.

1983 and European
On the European stage Roma won an Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1960 – 61, coming close to European Cup victory in 1983 – 84 ( lost the one-legged final played at home against Liverpool after a penalty shootout ), and finishing as runners-up in the UEFA Cup for 1990 – 91 ( two-legged aggregate defeat against Internazionale ).
Musiqi is the Persian word for the science and art of music, muzik being the sound and performance of music ( Sakata 1983, ), though some things European influenced listeners would include, such as Quran chanting, are excluded.
These regional geodetic datums, such as ED50 ( European Datum 1950 ) or NAD83 ( North American Datum 1983 ) have ellipsoids associated with them that are regional ' best fits ' to the geoids within their areas of validity, minimising the deflections of the vertical over these areas.
The team made its first European appearance in 1983 – 1984 in the UEFA Cup and were knocked out in the second round of the tournament by Sturm Graz.
* 1902 – Jean Rey, Belgian politician, 2nd President of the European Commission ( d. 1983 )
Harinck also founded the MTBN ( Dutch Muay Thai Association ) in 1983, and the WMTA ( World Muay Thai Association ) and the EMTA ( European Muay Thai Association ) in 1984.
Porsche introduced a refreshed 928 S into the European market in 1979 model year, although it was summer of 1982 and MY 1983 before the model reached North America.
The Stranglers once again had complete artistic freedom and in 1983 released their first album for Epic, Feline, which included the UK No. 9 hit " European Female ".
These factors led to Sharkey announcing his intentions to leave the Undertones during the ' European Tour 1983 ', which the group performed in May of that year.
Total Access Communication System ( TACS ) and ETACS are mostly-obsolete variants of AMPS which were used in some European countries ( including the UK & Ireland in 1983 ).
* Joint European Torus ( JET ), in Culham, United Kingdom ; 16 MW ; in operation since 1983
* Liverpool FC were the most successful club side of the era, becoming English champions on six occasions ( 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, and 1988 ) and winning two European Cups ( 1981, 1984 ).
* May 11 – Aberdeen FC beat Real Madrid 2 – 1 ( after extra time ) to win the European Cup Winners ' Cup in 1983 and become only the third Scottish side to win a European trophy
Brandt was also a member of the European Parliament from 1979 to 1983.
* European Silver Boot: 1983 – 84
His final European arrest occurred in Basel, Switzerland during a routine traffic check on 15 February 1983.
Again they would face Italian opposition, Juventus, who had won the Cup Winners ' Cup the previous season and had a team comprising many of Italy's 1982 World Cup winning team, and Michel Platini of France, winner of the Ballon d ' Or ( awarded to European footballer of the year ) in 1983, 1984 and 1985.
By the time of the 1983 North American crash, the European video game industry was mostly computer-based and most games were made by European publishers.
In 1983, he won his 3rd European Cup title by winning the 200 metres, beating his old adversary Pietro Mennea in London, and again took 2nd in the 100.
Other than the vague aim of " ever closer union " in the 1983 Solemn Declaration on European Union, the Union ( meaning its member governments ) has no current policy to create either a federation or a confederation.
* 1983 Beachcomber — known as ' France 3 ' in France or ' Transat ' in other continental European markets — Citroën sponsored the French Americas Cup yacht entry of that year
He was also part of the Parliamentary Delegations to Australia, 1967 ; European Parliament, 1983 ; and Canada, 1987.

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