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| 1996 – Brazilian Grand Prix | |||||
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| Marques, Tarso (Minardi) |
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4 pts | Spun of on the opening lap of the race into retirement. It did not help that the track was coated in standing water. |
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| 1996 – Argentinian Grand Prix | |||||
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| Marques, Tarso (Minardi) |
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1 pts | Marques and Brundle had a “coming together.” Marques savaged the back of Brundle’s Jordan, taking its rear wing off. Marques was unrepentant, suggesting that Brundle had administered a “brake test.” Damon Hill’s Williams threw up the debris from this incident and a fragment hit the rear wing of Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari. The gurney flap was damaged and Schumacher had to retire with handling problems. |
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