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“In any racing engine, the nearer you are to it disintegrating, the better it's performance will be”

Quote by Keith Duckworth

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Keith Duckworth
Keith Duckworth

Keith Duckworth, a British mechanical engineer, was born on August 10, 1933, and passed away on December 19, 2005. He made significant contributions to the field of automotive engineering, particularly in the design of high-performance engines for BMW and Rolls-Royce. more

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