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    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.

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