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Christian's second year with Minardi, 1993, was one of the best seasons for the [[Faenza]] team. The car designed by [[BrunnerGustav Brunner]] was good, even if the engine was not too powerful. Christian came in 4th in South Africa and 5th in Monaco. He scored a top-ten finish in every race he completed. Team mate [[BarbazzaFabrizio Fabrizio Barbazza]] scored two points [[http://www.shoppharmacycounter.com/ weight loss pills]], Minardi finished 8th in the constructors championship. The highlight of the 1993 season however was something different. During the Italian GP his car touched [[MartiniPierluigi Pierluigi Martini]]'s Minardi just before the chequered flag. The two team-mates had been competing for 7th place. Christian ran into the right rear wheel of [[MartiniPierluigi Martini]]'s car at 190mph. His car was sent flying, flipped 360 degrees, landed on its wheels [[http://www.plussizetrendyclothing.net/ plus size clothing]] and skidded across the finish line on three wheels. That was probably the most spectacular accident with a "happy ending" in F1.
In 1994 Christian moved to Footwork (Arrows) where he managed two 4th places, his best results in F1. He later switched to the US Champcar scene with Walker Racing and took second place at the Indy 500 in 1995. In 1996 he moved to Newman-Haas [[http://www.supplementstoweightloss.com/c-9-extreme-fat-burners.aspx fat burners]]. That year he broke his leg at Surfer's Paradise. In 1999 he finally scored his first CART victory at Road America. He stayed with Newman Haas in 2000 and won his second race at Fontana. In 2001 and 2002 he had a hard time keeping up with team-mate Cristiano da Matta. In 2003 he changed series again [[http://www.americanhomemoving.com/c-19-free-moving-quotes.aspx moving quotes]], moving to Nascar.
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Christian's second year with Minardi, 1993, was one of the best seasons for the [[Faenza]] team. The car designed by [[BrunnerGustav Brunner]] was good, even if the engine was not too powerful. Christian came in 4th in South Africa and 5th in Monaco. He scored a top-ten finish in every race he completed. Team mate [[BarbazzaFabrizio Fabrizio Barbazza]] scored two points [[http://www.shoppharmacycounter.com/ weight loss pills]], Minardi finished 8th in the constructors championship. The highlight of the 1993 season however was something different. During the Italian GP his car touched [[MartiniPierluigi Pierluigi Martini]]'s Minardi just before the chequered flag. The two team-mates had been competing for 7th place. Christian ran into the right rear wheel of [[MartiniPierluigi Martini]]'s car at 190mph. His car was sent flying, flipped 360 degrees, landed on its wheels and skidded across the finish line on three wheels. That was probably the most spectacular accident with a "happy ending" in F1.
In 1994 Christian moved to Footwork (Arrows) where he managed two 4th places, his best results in F1. He later switched to the US Champcar scene with Walker Racing and took second place at the Indy 500 in 1995. In 1996 he moved to Newman-Haas. That year he broke his leg at Surfer's Paradise. In 1999 he finally scored his first CART victory at Road America. He stayed with Newman Haas in 2000 and won his second race at Fontana. In 2001 and 2002 he had a hard time keeping up with team-mate Cristiano da Matta. In 2003 he changed series again [[http://www.americanhomemoving.com/c-19-free-moving-quotes.aspx moving quotes]], moving to Nascar.


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Christian's second year with Minardi, 1993, was one of the best seasons for the [[Faenza]] team. The car designed by [[BrunnerGustav Brunner]] was good, even if the engine was not too powerful. Christian came in 4th in South Africa and 5th in Monaco. He scored a top-ten finish in every race he completed. Team mate [[BarbazzaFabrizio Fabrizio Barbazza]] scored two points [[http://www.shoppharmacycounter.com/ weight loss pills]], Minardi finished 8th in the constructors championship. The highlight of the 1993 season however was something different. During the Italian GP his car touched [[MartiniPierluigi Pierluigi Martini]]'s Minardi just before the chequered flag. The two team-mates had been competing for 7th place. Christian ran into the right rear wheel of [[MartiniPierluigi Martini]]'s car at 190mph. His car was sent flying, flipped 360 degrees, landed on its wheels and skidded across the finish line on three wheels. That was probably the most spectacular accident with a "happy ending" in F1.
In 1994 Christian moved to Footwork (Arrows) where he managed two 4th places, his best results in F1. He later switched to the US Champcar scene with Walker Racing and took second place at the Indy 500 in 1995. In 1996 he moved to Newman-Haas. That year he broke his leg at Surfer's Paradise. In 1999 he finally scored his first CART victory at Road America. He stayed with Newman Haas in 2000 and won his second race at Fontana. In 2001 and 2002 he had a hard time keeping up with team-mate Cristiano da Matta. In 2003 he changed series again [[http://www.americanhomemoving.com/c-19-free-moving-quotes.aspx moving quotes]], moving to Nascar.
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Christian's second year with Minardi, 1993, was one of the best seasons for the [[Faenza]] team. The car designed by [[BrunnerGustav Brunner]] was good, even if the engine was not too powerful. Christian came in 4th in South Africa and 5th in Monaco. He scored a top-ten finish in every race he completed. Team mate [[BarbazzaFabrizio Fabrizio Barbazza]] scored two points, Minardi finished 8th in the constructors championship. The highlight of the 1993 season however was something different. During the Italian GP his car touched [[MartiniPierluigi Pierluigi Martini]]'s Minardi just before the chequered flag. The two team-mates had been competing for 7th place. Christian ran into the right rear wheel of [[MartiniPierluigi Martini]]'s car at 190mph. His car was sent flying, flipped 360 degrees, landed on its wheels and skidded across the finish line on three wheels. That was probably the most spectacular accident with a "happy ending" in F1.
In 1994 Christian moved to Footwork (Arrows) where he managed two 4th places, his best results in F1. He later switched to the US Champcar scene with Walker Racing and took second place at the Indy 500 in 1995. In 1996 he moved to Newman-Haas. That year he broke his leg at Surfer's Paradise. In 1999 he finally scored his first CART victory at Road America. He stayed with Newman Haas in 2000 and won his second race at Fontana. In 2001 and 2002 he had a hard time keeping up with team-mate Cristiano da Matta. In 2003 he changed series again, moving to Nascar.


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In 1992 Christian joined the Minardi team and became the third member of his family to race in F1. The Brazilian spent two years in [[Faenza]]. In his first year he joined [[MorbidelliGianni Gianni Morbidelli]]. That wasn't a brilliant season for the Italian team, after the great performance in 1991. Minardi score only one point, with Fittipaldi coming in 6th at Suzuka. That was his first point in F1.
Christian's second year with Minardi, 1993, was one of the best seasons for the [[Faenza]] team. The car designed by [[BrunnerGustav Brunner]] was good, even if the engine was not too powerful. Christian came in 4th in South Africa and 5th in Monaco. He scored a top-ten finish in every race he completed. Team mate [[BarbazzaFabrizio Fabrizio Barbazza]] scored two points, Minardi finished 8th in the constructors championship. The highlight of the 1993 season however was something different. During the Italian GP his car touched [[MartiniPierluigi Pierluigi Martini]]'s Minardi just before the chequered flag. The two team-mates had been competing for 7th place. Christian ran into the right rear wheel of [[MartiniPierluigi Martini]]'s car at 190mph. His car was sent flying, flipped 360 degrees, landed on its wheels and skidded across the finish line on three wheels. That was probably the most spectacular accident with a "happy ending" in F1.
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In 1992 Christian joined the Minardi team and became the third member of his family to race in F1. The Brazilian spent two years in Faenza. In his first year he joined Gianni Morbidelli. That wasn't a brilliant season for the Italian team, after the great performance in 1991. Minardi score only one point, with Fittipaldi coming in 6th at Suzuka. That was his first point in F1.
Christian's second year with Minardi, 1993, was one of the best seasons for the Faenza team. The car designed by Brunner was good, even if the engine was not too powerful. Christian came in 4th in South Africa and 5th in Monaco. He scored a top-ten finish in every race he completed. Team mate Fabrizio Barbazza scored two points, Minardi finished 8th in the constructors championship. The highlight of the 1993 season however was something different. During the Italian GP his car touched Pierluigi Martini's Minardi just before the chequered flag. The two team-mates had been competing for 7th place. Christian ran into the right rear wheel of Martini's car at 190mph. His car was sent flying, flipped 360 degrees, landed on its wheels and skidded across the finish line on three wheels. That was probably the most spectacular accident with a "happy ending" in F1.


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