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Did Ken Miles really slow down at Le Mans?
Did Ken Miles really slow down at Le Mans?

I recently looked into the controversy surrounding Ken Miles and the 1966 Le Mans race. Some say that Miles deliberately slowed down during the race, but the truth is a bit more complex. It turns out that Ford executives urged him to slow down in order to stage a photo finish with his teammates. While Miles complied, he didn't technically "lose" the race, as he was still awarded second place. It's an interesting story that shows how corporate interests can sometimes overshadow the true spirit of competition.

Published ON: 8 May
How common is street racing in USA and other countries?
How common is street racing in USA and other countries?

Street racing is an illegal activity that takes place in many parts of the world, including the United States. In the US, street racing is most common in cities with large populations, such as Los Angeles and New York City. It is also popular in other countries, such as Japan, the Philippines, and Canada. Street racing carries a large risk of injury, property damage, and even death, and it is illegal in most countries. Law enforcement agencies have been cracking down on street racing in recent years, with increased fines, jail time, and impounded vehicles for those caught participating.

Published ON: 14 Feb

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