The strangest race in Formula One history?

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 8 November 2012 | 01:40


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The US Grand Prix during Indianapolis in 2005 was won by Michael Schumacher. But a competition is remembered reduction for his victory, than a series of starters -- only 6 cars, rather than a normal 20.br/br/The US Grand Prix during Indianapolis in 2005 was won by Michael Schumacher. But a competition is remembered reduction for his victory, than a series of starters — only 6 cars, rather than a normal 20.

A puncture during use caused Ralf Schumacher's Toyota to pile-up during a banked final spin -- a fastest partial of a lane -- sparking a debate that led to so few cars starting<p>Read full article: <a href=http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/three-men-shot-at-sydney-wedding-reception-20121105-28smz.html


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