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Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
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Detailed item info Product Identifiers ISBN-10 1874557071 ISBN-13 9781874557074 Key Details Author Jeremy Shaw Number Of Pages 192 pages Series Indycar Yearbook Annual Ser. Format Hardcover Publication Date 1996-12-27 Language English Publisher Hazelton Securities, Limited Additional Details Copyright Date 1996 Illustrated Yes Dimensions Weight 48.1 Oz Width 9.2 In. Length 12.2 In. Target Audience Group Scholarly & Professional Classification Method Dewey Decimal 796.7/2/0973 Dewey Edition 20 Then two-time World Champion Nicki Lauda reveals the inner strategy and mental toughness necessary to stay on the top with Ferrari. Visit our eBay store for more great items. Thanks for looking!

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