@jackmundomaps: A maior trapaça da FÓRMULA 1 A maior trapaça da fórmula 1: O "truque do tanque de água" era uma trapaça utilizada por algumas equipes na Fórmula 1, mais notavelmente pela Brabham, Tyrrell, Williams e a McLaren que se beneficiou disso em 1982, 2 anos antes de Ayrton Senna entrar na F1. #F1 #formula1 #curiosidades #automobilismo

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Cli :
Brecha padrão ate hj acham
2025-11-17 02:46:54
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sandreano5
sandreano🍓 :
o coitado que foi atropelado no início no vídeo
2025-11-17 16:14:51
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paddock_f1_
paddock_f1_ :
Show ehhh
2025-11-18 12:32:29
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jackmundomaps
Jack MM :
Você acha isso trapaça ou aproveitar a brecha do regulamento?
2025-11-16 21:20:41
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davijoserlk
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trapaça com certeza quiseram sair com vantagem deixando o carro mais leve
2025-11-16 23:44:10
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Levy :
ue mn aqui diz que o Nelson e campeão 😠
2025-11-17 16:51:30
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