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    Who was the first to win a World Drivers Championship in a car he designed and built himself?

    Question #67192. Asked by kirawan. (Jun 20 06 5:28 AM)


    dino335

    Jack Brabham 1966

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Brabham

    Jun 20 06, 8:01 AM


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