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* 1961 – Italian Grand Prix, a crash causes the death of German Formula One driver Wolfgang von Trips and 13 spectators who are hit by his Ferrari.
One appeal of indoor track racing was that spectators could be easily controlled, and hence an entrance fee could be charged, making track racing a lucrative sport.
* Players or spectators may not advise other players how to play a hand (" One player to a hand " rule ; the practice is also known as kibitzing ).
The inaugural USGP race drew an estimated 400, 000 spectators, setting a Formula One attendance record.
After the 1991 race was attended by little more than 18, 500 spectators, Formula One left and did not return to the United States until 2000.
There was less celebration after the second race in 1977 as Gilles Villeneuve was involved in a crash that killed two spectators on the side of the track, leading to Formula One leaving the speedway.
One unique aspect of the track is that spectators can walk alongside the track as the horses struggle towards the finish line.
" One such innings was his score of 37 in the second Test of 1946 – 47 in which the attacking shots he played reminded older spectators of Victor Trumper, regarded as the ultimate Australian strokeplayer.
The 2006 race saw many spectators from Poland due to the debut of their first Formula One driver, Robert Kubica.
The long track length also meant that a typical Formula One race had only 45 laps, limiting the spectators ' experience of the race to only that many passes through the stadium.
One week after the bombing, the staff and students of the School of Music marched through the town of Deal, watched and applauded by thousands of spectators.
The race was marked by one of the most terrible accidents in the history of Formula One, when on the end of lap 2 at the approach to the Parabolica the German driver Wolfgang von Trips lost control of his Ferrari and crashed against a stand full of spectators, killing 15 and dying himself.
The 1975 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at Montjuïc circuit on April 27, 1975, remembered as one of the most controversial and tragic race weekends in the sport's history after the death of five spectators who were hit by the crashing Hill GH1 of Rolf Stommelen.
It was the first Formula One Grand Prix to be held behind the Iron Curtain and was attended by a record of 200, 000 spectators from everywhere from the Eastern European communist countries.
The race was marred by an accident involving Ferrari's Giuseppe Farina, who crashed into an unprotected crowd, killing nine spectatorsthe first deaths in Formula One.
One of the biggest attendances since the redevelopment was set on 20 April 2002, as 18, 517 spectators watched Plymouth Argyle recorded a 2 – 0 win against Cheltenham Town in the Third Division.
The Pescara Grand Prix drew in excess of 200, 000 spectators, and remains the longest circuit in terms of lap distance ever to stage a Formula One Grand Prix.
Formula One used a number of different configurations — the No. 4 circuit was used from 1954 – 1960, the No. 9 circuit was used from 1971 – 1973, and the very fast No. 15 layout was used from 1974 – 1981 which added 2 long straights and a long third corner between the two straights often taken in top gear totally flat out, which provided an exciting view for spectators, especially when the cars exited the third corner often on the brink of spinning off or crashing at 180 – 190 mph.
* Isthmian Games: One of the great athletic festivals of ancient Greece, it was a venue for camping both by athletes and spectators.
( One manual for football spectators, in the 1960s, explained that someone calling offensive plays in the huddle would point to primary, secondary, and tertiary receivers while giving them those letters ; those designations would vary depending on the play, not on the positions those receivers occupied.
With promotion to Division One in 1930 the locals raised some money to build a massive terrace at the north ( Tower ) end of the ground which could hold around 12, 000 standing spectators, increasing the ground's total capacity to over 30, 000.

One and Surrey
McLaren Racing Limited, trading as Vodafone McLaren Mercedes, is a British Formula One team based in Woking, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.
John Surtees, OBE ( born 11 February 1934, Tatsfield, Surrey ) is a British former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and Formula One driver from England.
One of five brothers, Muggeridge was born in Sanderstead, Surrey and grew up in Croydon and attended Selhurst High School there, and then Selwyn College, Cambridge, for four years, graduating in 1924 with a pass degree in natural sciences.
One Day International at Lord's England v Australia 10 July 2005 Lord's hosts Test matches, one-day Internationals, some Middlesex home matches, MCC matches and ( starting with a fixture between Middlesex and Surrey in July 2004 ) some of Middlesex's home Twenty20 games.
One is between Coventry and Kenilworth in Warwickshire, and others are found at Frome, Somerset, near Haslemere in Surrey, and Mary Tavy in Devon.
One of the first great bowlers to employ the pitched delivery to good effect was Edward " Lumpy " Stevens of Chertsey and Surrey.
Born in Surbiton, Surrey, England, UK he became an auto racing legend with his rear-engined chassis design that would eventually change the face of the sport at its highest levels, from Formula One to the Indianapolis 500.
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Surrey did not threaten to achieve a return to Division One of the County Championship after their 2008 relegation or to win either 40-over competition until 2011.
One of the first events to which Macnaghten took Ranjitsinhji was a cricket match between Surrey County Cricket Club and the touring Australian team.
Peter David Windsor ( born 11 April 1952 in Reigate, Surrey, England ) is the former Sporting Director of the US F1 Team and a Formula One journalist reporter.
One of Malcolm's quoted memories of his father is of his visits to the market in Surrey Street, where he would set up his platform and spout forth his views on the need for socialism: " Now ladies and gentlemen.
William " Bill " Aston ( 29 March 1900, Hopton, Staffordshire – 4 March 1974, Lingfield, Surrey ) was a British racing driver who participated in three Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, for his own team Aston Butterworth.
Michael John Campbell-Jones ( born 21 January 1930 in Leatherhead, Surrey ) is a former Formula One driver from England.
One UK-based VAR was Jacq-Rite, a vertical market software house run by Ken Groome and Vivienne Gurney and based in Dorking, Surrey.
Tony Purnell ( born May 23, 1958 in Carshalton, Surrey ) is an English businessman, and former principal of the Jaguar and Red Bull Formula One teams.
* Relegated from Division One: Glamorgan, Gloucestershire and Surrey
However, after a poor season, which saw champions Surrey relegated in the One Day Pro40 tournament, Batty was replaced as captain by Mark Butcher.
In 2006, for the first time in eight years, County Cricket returned to Queen's Park, Chesterfield with a County Championship game against Worcester and a One Day League game against Surrey.
Christopher John Adams ( born 6 May 1970 ) is the current cricket manager of Surrey County Cricket Club and a former English first-class cricketer who briefly represented his nation at Test and One Day International level.
Shaw subtitled his play A Debate in One Sitting, and in the program of its first presentation in 1910 inserting this program note: " The debate takes place at the house of John Tarleton of Hindhead, Surrey, on 31 May 1909.
He captained Surrey from 1997 until 2003, winning three County Championships, and led the England cricket team in One Day Internationals.
Clarke made began his career as a professional cricketer with Surrey in 2002, and the following year made his One Day International debut for England ; later in 2003 he played his first Test match.
One theory suggests the coconut shy may have originated at the annual Pleasure Fair in Kingston, Surrey in 1867.

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