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| 1993 – Italian Grand Prix | |||||
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| Apicella, Marco (Jordan) |
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1 pts | As well as the Senna / Hill incident in the run down to the Varante goody year there was a five car pile up toward the back of the field that resulted in the elimination of J.J. Lehto’s Sauber, the Jordans of Apicella and Barrichello and the Footworks of Suzuki and Warwick. Hirotoshi Honda the boss of Mugen was at the first corner and was not pleased to see both his cars eliminated on the first lap of the race. The accident was probably triggered by Apicella losing control of his Jordan in his first race and avoiding action from one of the other drivers triggering the rest of the action. |
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