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  1. F1 1998

    • 9 Min.
    • 2019
    • NitroF1
  2. 1. Jan. 2005 · The 1998 season was not too short on excitement either, with some memorable shunts (Canada, Spa), incidents (Argentina, Spa again) and a down-to-the-wire championship battle. But the commentary is a massive turn-off and really spoils the repeat viewing potential – even for the truly committed fan.

  3. Flying Finn First at Finish: With Jacques Villeneuve, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Michael Schumacher, Eddie Irvine.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Flying_FinnFlying Finn - Wikipedia

    Volmari Iso-Hollo, the winner of 3000 m steeplechase at the 1932 and 1936 Summer Olympics, was one of the best-known Finnish runners in the 1930s and also nicknamed the Flying Finn. During his tour of the United States in 1940, Taisto Mäki—who held five world records—was regularly referred to as a Flying Finn.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paavo_NurmiPaavo Nurmi - Wikipedia

    He was called the "Flying Finn" or the "Phantom Finn", as he dominated distance running in the 1920s. Nurmi set 22 official world records at distances between 1,500 metres and 20 kilometres, and won nine gold and three silver medals in his 12 events in the Summer Olympic Games .

    • Paavo Johannes Nurmi
    • 65 kg (143 lb)
    • 174 cm (5 ft 9 in)
  6. 9. Nov. 1998 · The McLaren team went to Melbourne for the opening round of the 1998 FIA Formula One World Championship and drew a line so deep that it left the rest of the paddock looking into an infinite abyss, while fans sighed with disillusionment at the prospect of a one horse race.

  7. It produced McLaren's last constructor's championship to date, but the first driver's championship for, as in the title, the Flying Finn Mika Hakkinen. With Ferrari's Michael Schumacher and McLaren team-mate David Coulthard putting on a real fight however, it wasn't going to be easy for him. Many other drivers put in strong appearances like the ...

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