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Sorry, Gianvittorio, Tony Adamowicz did not start that day.
Jeff
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: OK, here is everything you need, to figure out what's in the
: box, shown in the photo below: Born sometime before 1958
: Memorial Day 1966 -- made the field, but not the first lap
: Better luck there in 1968, representing the City of Seattle
: Retired from competition in 73, with 74 finishing 18th behind
: Redman, Donahue and Scheckter
: To win the contest, you will need to answer the following three
: questions: What are the timepieces (make and model)? Who was
: the previous owner of the timepieces? Which driver was being
: timed in the “retirement” race and what make, model and and
: color was his car?
: Two pounds of M&Ms -- plain or peanut -- to the first person to
: answer all three questions correctly. Post your requests for
: more clues, or maybe even the correct answers. In the days
: before Google, this would have been a tough contest. With
: Google, I don't know whether people will be able to figure this
: out in ten minutes (or maybe it will take ten days).
: Good luck!!
: Jeff
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