The Jack Brabham Story – Rare Book Giveaway Winners!

The winner of the extremely rare hard cover book The Jack Brabham Story, which has been signed by Sir Jack Brabham is Minnow with the first most complete description of the car Sir Jack drove during the 1960 Formula One season.

Minnow says:
October 17, 2009 at 11:56 pm (Edit)
In 1960 Brabham drove the Cooper T53 () [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice’s largest independent Auto site.

The Jack Brabham Story – Rare Book Giveaway Winners!

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3 Responses to “The Jack Brabham Story – Rare Book Giveaway Winners!”

  1. You cannot earn a personal profit, it has to go to some chritable or non-profit organization. You can set up your own non-profit and it is legal to keep proceeds for salary and operating costs but you do have to benefit something with it.

  2. Hi,

    I found this site,
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  3. Answer#1
    i forgot about a slope-point equation…
    Answer2
    2x-8y=-4
    transfer 2x to the right side
    -8y = -4 -2x
    divide both side by -8
    y = -4/-8 -2/-8x
    simplify
    y = 1/2 + 1/4x

    Answer#3
    2point equation…forgotten…sorry lol

    Answer#4
    x+2y=6 y=-x+1

    i can say that there is the valueof y..
    substitute it to the equation x+2y=6

    like this:
    x + 2(-x+1) = 6

    the solve
    x + -2x – 2 = 6
    transpose numeric to right and simplify

    -x = 6+2
    x = -8

    That's all i can helpyou… :)

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