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| The Wolf Sierra would retire. |
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Like the good old Rover of Bovy/Mallien/Bertinchamps. |
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| I guess this is the Volvo of Dumortier; it did not qualify. |
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The Belgian Holden would finish 2oth. |
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| Euromotorsport's Sierra: Feitler/Santal/Rahier, retirement. |
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This Swedish Volvo finished 21st. |
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| Hin, Verschuur and Cohen drove this Holden until it retired. |
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Another car that couldn't qualify. |
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| This Bigazzi BMW would finish second, with Perez Sala, Grouillard and Vogt. |
This German Mercedes would retire. |
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| A French M3 - it retired. |
The Belgian Alfa 75 retired too. |
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| This works car, with Laffite, Barilla and Schlesser, did finish - in 12th spot. |
The #77 Brixia car would finish 11th, the other one retired. |
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| A British TOM's Corolla - it retired too. |
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| The grid - and the start. |
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| One of the first retirements: the RAS Turbo Supra |
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A damaged oil sump meant the end for this BMW M3. |
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| The turbo Alfa Romeos were disappointing the whole season - and Spa was no exception. This one was outgunned soon. |
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What a beauty. Alas, an engine failure and another retirement. |
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| A works Holden for Brock/Chrichton/Parsons - it retired with a broken piston. |
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Would an atmospheric Supra be any more reliable than the turbo car? No - this one retired as well. |
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| The Ludwig/Boutsen/Niedzwiedz supertrio did not reach the finish either. |
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Injection trouble put this M3 out. |
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| Delcourt/Guyeaux/Moore finished 20th. |
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This Alfa Romeo finished 17th... |
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| ... and this works car with stars Laffite/Barilla and Schlesser was 12th at the finish. |
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An oldie: this 635 CSi finished 8th. |
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| Moffat and Harvey came 4th in the Holden Commodore. |
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This French M3 finished third. |
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| A bad race for Eggenberger; two retirements. |
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The second Wolf car retired too. |
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| Spa at night - always a treat. |
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| Metge & Co retired from the race. |
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The Rouse-built Sierra in front did finish - sixth. |
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| This - is a car that did not qualify. |
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This one did, but retired. |
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| 9th overall for this French Mercedes. |
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The Dutch Mazda at ful speed. |
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| Leyton House sponsored a Corolla full of Japanese girls. It retired. |
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| And here's the winner: van der Poele/Martin/Theys in the CiBiEmme Emme3. |
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