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Macau Grand Prix Official Homepage (4625 words) |
 | The Macau Grand Prix was, for the first time, entered on the international racing calendar as a "national race with foreign participation," and was subject for the first time to the regulations published by the FIA for sports and grand touring cars. |
 | In the Motor Cycle Grand Prix, a new star was on the horizon in the form of "Rocket" Ron Haslam, who took victory in the 30 lap race in 1:22:57.75, followed by Sadeo Asami in second and Dutchman Boet Van Dulmen in third. |
 | The 30th Macau Grand Prix was another landmark year for the event with its nomination as the FIA Formula 3 World Cup. |
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Article about "Swiss Grand Prix" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 (281 words) |
 | Grand Prix motor racing came to Switzerland in 1934 to the Bremgarten circuit located just outside the city of Bern. |
 | The Swiss Grand Prix returned to the racing calendar in 1975 and again in 1982, albeit at a track just across the border in Dijon, France. |
 | In 1975, it seemed fitting to the many Swiss spectators who made the trip to see their first national race in more than 20 years, that it was won by Swiss-born driver Clay Regazzoni. |