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1971 Italian Formula 1 Grand Prix

Peter Gtehin wins in a amazing Italian GP with a difference with the second of 0.010 secs!! The first five cars were all covered by 0.61s. It was the closest finish in the history of the World Championship and the fastest ever race, with an average speed of 242.5 kph. Peterson was second with Cevert third, Hailwood fourth and Ganley fifth. Amon was sixth over half a minute behind.

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