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  2. Jim Crawford (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    James Alan Crawford (13 February 1948 – 6 August 2002) was a British racing driver from Scotland. His first motorsport experience came behind the wheel of a Mini that he drove in several rallies. After an unsuccessful stint in Formula Ford he landed a drive in his friend Stephen Choularton's team in Formula Atlantic, after showing great ...

  3. 1989 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    Jim Crawford, in the Buick V-6, set a stock block track record of 221.450 mph (356.389 km/h) to sit in third at 2:40 p.m. Twenty minutes later, though, Emerson Fittipaldi took to the track, the final car eligible for the pole round. His run of 222.329 mph (357.804 km/h) put him on the outside of the front row, and bumped Crawford back to the ...

  4. 1987 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    A surprising second-fastest was Jim Crawford, driving a Buick-powered 1986 March to a lap of 215.982 mph (347.589 km/h). Cogan , Brayton , and Daly were all driving 1987 March chassis. By mid-week, teams fielding the 1987 March chassis were finding the cars difficult to handle with the new Goodyear radial tires . [ 9 ]

  5. 1990 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    Jim Crawford, driving his back-up car, was the fastest of the day at only 208.686 mph. Only two cars turned laps over 200 mph, and of the 12 drivers that completed laps, few took any laps at speed. The track was closed 51 minutes early due to weather conditions.

  6. 1982 British Formula One Championship - Wikipedia

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    The series was revived in 1982 but with only a five round championship the series was only a shadow of its former self. Only ten drivers competed in the championship. The Drivers' Championship was dominated by Jim Crawford who claimed the championship in round four at Donington Park. [1] The opening round of the 1983 season was held at Oulton ...

  7. Crawford 100: Loads of state experience mixed with limitless ...

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    Find out who the next 15 athletes are in this week's Crawford 100. Crawford 100: Loads of state experience mixed with limitless talent in No. 26-40 Skip to main content

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  9. British Formula One Championship - Wikipedia

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    Jim Crawford The British Formula One Championship , often abbreviated to British F1 , was a Formula One motor racing championship held in the United Kingdom . It was often referred to as the Aurora AFX Formula One series due to the Aurora company's sponsorship of the series for three of the four seasons.