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It was a lot more simple back in the old days. At Spa, in 1967, Jimmy Clark nonchalantly sitting on a wheel of his Lotus 49, foot rested on the gearbox, offers his impressions to a mechanic. No screens or computers, the only telemetry was the driver. Good times.
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