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Britain's John Milk presses ahead into Ibn Ziri, his driving skill clearly apparent for all to see. Behind him, traffic tightens as Rychly and Hegkman battle out of the curve through town. Sweden rockets forward in high gear into the mix, but finds traffic so dense, he skids left and hits the brakes, avoiding a collision with Belgium. With all the traffic now blocking the curve, Finland's Muhar finds no alternative but to drop down to 4th Gear, but he's still flying toward the curve at Staouéli -- at the last moment, he cuts to the inside lane and skids up behind France, narrowly avoiding Swedish driver who had even then cut across his path just ahead. Suddenly, from the back of the pack, Sebi Orsi -- the amazing Italian -- proves his Maserati's meddle. Leaving Norway in the dust, he rockets past Spain in a brilliant pass, closing to within inches of Sweden! He's a phenomenal driver, Orsi! I must lift my glass to him!! Orsi! Orsi!! Orsi!!!
Now everyone is rounding the corner at Place Staouéli at once, yet somehow there are no collisions! With the extraordinary traffic, Blanco downshifts, since the risk of collision is just too high, and is now perfectly positioned to race through town clear of the traffic and toward Ibn Ziri, El Wahid and the dreaded Sinistere. Only the Amilcar seems to be outperforming the full line up of the Bugattis at the front today!!
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