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  2. List of Formula One fatalities - Wikipedia

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    Three drivers died in the intervening years while driving former Formula One cars (two from the 1960s, one from the 1990s) in vintage racing and other events not associated with World Championship Grands Prix. [12] [13] [14] Two Formula One Champions have died while racing or practising in Formula One, Jochen Rindt in 1970, and Senna in 1994 ...

  3. How Ayrton Senna's fatal crash at the 1994 San Marino ... - AOL

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    F1 driver Ayrton Senna died after a crash at the San Marino Grand Prix in Imola, Italy on May 1, 1994. Senna's crash was one of two fatal accidents that occurred that weekend on the track.

  4. Formula One driver Lance Stroll suffers huge crash during ...

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    Formula One driver Lance Stroll will miss Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix after the Canadian suffered a huge crash in Saturday’s qualifying, his Aston Martin team said.

  5. Jordan's lemma - Wikipedia

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    The path C is the concatenation of the paths C 1 and C 2. Jordan's lemma yields a simple way to calculate the integral along the real axis of functions f(z) = e i a z g(z) holomorphic on the upper half-plane and continuous on the closed upper half-plane, except possibly at a finite number of non-real points z 1, z 2, …, z n.

  6. Formula 1: Logan Sargeant loses ride for Australian Grand ...

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    Logan Sargeant won’t participate in the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix because of Alex Albon’s crash in practice. Sargeant’s Williams teammate crashed during the first practice session ...

  7. Layer cake representation - Wikipedia

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    Layer cake representation. In mathematics, the layer cake representation of a non-negative, real-valued measurable function defined on a measure space (,,) is the formula = (,) (),

  8. Racetrack principle - Wikipedia

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    In calculus, the racetrack principle describes the movement and growth of two functions in terms of their derivatives.. This principle is derived from the fact that if a horse named Frank Fleetfeet always runs faster than a horse named Greg Gooseleg, then if Frank and Greg start a race from the same place and the same time, then Frank will win.

  9. South Florida throws party, Formula One crashes it, and a ...

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