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Poor Jarama, had to sit at the sidelines unwanted and watch as its brothers got sold. I've always thought the Jarama was geared more towards southern European tastes than Northern, hence the name, so perhaps it was always on something of a hiding. And a bright blue bezel on an Autavia with black dial did sell, so it can't be that the buyers were all too conservative for a steel Jarama!
Here's the Google Maps aerial shot for the Circuit Jarama for all the other motor-racing fans out there:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=40.616667,-3.583889&ie=UTF8&t=k&z=15
I got it from this really nice Italian site that lists out a huge amount of tracks by country (in the tiny blue bar down the left if you have trouble navigating), with Google maps and other info for each. I'm liking the aerial shots at the moment but will dig around a bit more:
http://www.gdecarli.it/php/index.php?var1=1&var2=2
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