Image:Arnoux Ferrari 126C4 1984 Dallas F1.jpg

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Rene Arnoux, #28 Ferrari placed 2nd. His Formula 1 career spanned 1978 to 1989, 149 starts in 164 races, 7 wins, 22 podium finishes, and 18 poles. The car shown here is the Ferrari 126C which was the replacement for the 312T. It was Ferrari's first attempt at a turbo car with its 1500cc V6. It suffered from huge turbo lag and then an acceleration blast that unbalanced the car and made handling difficult.

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1984 United States Grand Prix, Fair Park, Dallas, Texas

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January 02, 2008 at 10:58

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twm1340

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