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#00 Kreepy Krauly Racing #38 Mandeville Auto Tech #76 Malibu Grand Prix: Results: Sarel van der Merwe Roger Mandeville Jack Baldwin 9 Mid-Ohio #14 Holbert Racing #91 Electrodyne #66 Mike Meyer Racing: Results: Al Holbert Derek Bell: Chester Vincentz Dave White Jack Dunham Jeff Kline 10 Watkins Glen #14 Holbert Racing #91 Electrodyne #87 ...
In contrast, the Kreepy Krauly March was having a nightmare run: Coppelli went off in the Porsche Curves, several punctures, a pair of broken wishbones, the Motronic unit and then a fuel leak. [18] There was then a curious delay affecting several teams, including the RLR, Lancia and Brun cars, when they stopped to refuel.
Victory overall and in the GTP class went to the No. 00 Kreepy Krauly Racing March 83G driven by Sarel van der Merwe, Graham Duxbury, and Tony Martin. [2] [3] Victory in the GTO class went to the No. 4 Statagraph/Piedmont Chevrolet Camaro driven by Billy Hagan, Terry Labonte, and Gene Felton.
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Kreepy Krauly Racing March 83G-Porsche: G: 00 2,476.800 mi (3,986.023 km) 640 IMSA GT Championship: 1985: February 2 February 3 A. J. Foyt Bob Wollek Al Unser Thierry Boutsen: Henn's Swap Shop Racing Porsche 962: G: 8 2,502.680 mi (4,027.673 km) 703 IMSA GT Championship: 1986: February 1 February 2 Al Holbert Derek Bell Al Unser Jr. Löwenbräu ...
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Exidy, Inc. was an American developer and manufacturer of coin-operated electro-mechanical and video games which operated from 1973 to 1999. They manufactured many notable titles including Death Race (1976), Circus (1978), Star Fire (1978), Venture (1981), Mouse Trap (1981), Crossbow (1983), and Chiller (1986).