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The TravelMate 2420 was a Centrino based laptop computer, featuring either a Celeron M or a Pentium M processor at 1.7 GHz, depending on the region where it was to be distributed. [6] As of April 2007, this model was discontinued by Acer Corp in the USA and Mexico.
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Daniel Lloyd left MG Racing RCIB Insurance after Oulton Park and was replaced by former MG driver Josh Cook from Croft onwards. Scandinavian Touring Car driver Dennis Strandberg took Cook's place at Maximum Motorsport [22] at Croft. Stewart Lines then took the race seat from Snetterton onwards.
MG Triple Eight BTCC 2014 Manufacturers Champions Collecting Trophy Brands Hatch. MG won the Manufacturer's Championship in 2014, just three years after returning to the British Touring Car Championship. The MG/Triple Eight team ended Honda's four year dominance of the sport after securing 7 wins and 20 podiums throughout the season.
Hugh 'Hammy' Caulfield Hamilton [1] (18 June 1905 – 26 August 1934) [2] was a British racing driver who was killed in the 1934 Swiss Grand Prix. [2] He was born in Omagh, in Tyrone, Northern Ireland. [2] It has been said that he was "perhaps the top British driver at that time [before his death]". [3]
Driver Car B Modified: Augie Pabst: Scarab Mk II-Chevrolet: B Production: Bob Johnson: Chevrolet Corvette: C Modified: Dick Thompson: Stingray Racer: C Production: Bruce Jennings: Porsche 356 Carrera D Modified: Gaston Andrey: Maserati Tipo 61: D Production: Elliott Pew: AC Ace-Bristol: E Modified: Bob Holbert: Porsche 718 RSK, Porsche 718 RS ...