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    Wolf WR7 was a Formula One car built for the 1979 season by the Walter Wolf Racing team. Three examples of the car were produced. The first was WR7....
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  • Scheckter was signed up by Ferrari and Wolf signed James Hunt to replace him. Postlethwaite designed the WR7 which ran with Olympus sponsorship. The...
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    James Hunt (category Wolf Formula One drivers)
    for a further two years, although with less success, before moving to the Wolf team in early 1979. Following a string of races in which he failed to finish...
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    The Wolf WR5 was a Formula One racing car built for the 1978 Formula One season by the Walter Wolf Racing team. A further example of the model was built...
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    Keke Rosberg (category Wolf Formula One drivers)
    from the Wolf Formula One team, but these were also uncompetitive and Rosberg returned to ATS to end the season. He next emerged with the Wolf team, midway...
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    Geoff Lees Tyrrell-Ford Tyrrell 009 1:51.50 +0.03 17 20 Keke Rosberg Wolf-Ford Wolf WR7 1:52.01 +0.11 18 30 Jochen Mass Arrows-Ford Arrows A2 1:52.74 +0.73...
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  • Ribeiro fail to qualify. The F6A was replaced by the Fittipaldi F7 (a 1979 Wolf WR7). Fittipaldi finished the season in twelfth place in the Constructors'...
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    Hunt's WR7 was declared illegal, as the clutch-driven impeller blades which drew air through the air coiler were ruled an 'aerodynamic device'. Wolf mechanics...
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    NGC 2359 (category Wolf–Rayet nebulae)
    years) away and 30 light-years in size. The central star is the Wolf-Rayet star WR7, an extremely hot star thought to be in a brief pre-supernova stage...
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    Hunt had received a huge offer to drive for Wolf Racing with Harvey Postlethwaite designing a new WR7. Jody Scheckter had joined Gilles Villeneuve at...
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    AB7 (category Wolf–Rayet stars)
    AB7, also known as SMC WR7, is a binary star in the Small Magellanic Cloud. A Wolf–Rayet star and a supergiant companion of spectral type O orbit in a...
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    WR 7 (category Wolf–Rayet stars)
    545 km/s. The ring nebula NGC 2359 is excited by the ionising radiation of WR7. It is also known as Thor's Helmet or the Duck Nebula. The ring is approximately...
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