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However , the worst property damage occurred in coastal areas , such as all Mississippi beachfront towns , which were flooded over 90 % in hours , as boats and casino barges rammed buildings , pushing cars and houses inland , with waters reaching 6 â `` 12 miles ( 10 â `` 19 km ) from the beach . | However , the worst property damage was in coastal areas of Louisiana , Mississippi and Alabama , such as all Mississippi beachfront towns , which were flooded over 90 % in hours , as boats and casino barges rammed buildings , pushing cars and houses inland , with waters reaching 6 â `` 12 miles ( 10 â `` 19 km ) from the beach . |
Butterfly gardening is often aimed at inviting those butterflies and moths to lay eggs as well . | Butterfly gardening is often done to invite those butterflies and moths to lay eggs as well . |
In addition to the planting of flowers that feed butterflies , other means of attracting them include constructing  butterfly houses , providing sand for puddling , water , and other resources or food items , including rotten fruit . | In addition to the planting of flowers that feed butterflies , other methods of attracting them are building `` butterfly houses '' , with sand for puddling , water to drink , and food items , like rotten fruit . |
Butterfly gardening is a growing school of gardening , specifically wildlife gardening , that is aimed at creating an environment that attracts butterflies , as well as certain moths , such as those in the Hemaris genus . | Butterfly gardening is a growing school of gardening , that is aimed at creating an environment that attracts butterflies , as well as some moths . |
No cities that have been designated by government ordinance have later lost this status . | A city designated by government ordinance , also known as a designated city or government ordinance city , is a type of city in Japan . |
A city designated by government ordinance , also known as a designated city or government ordinance city , is a Japanese city that has a population greater than 500,000 and has been designated as such by an order of the cabinet of Japan under Article 252 , Section 19 of the Local Autonomy Law . | A city designated by government ordinance , also known as a designated city or government ordinance city , is a type of city in Japan . These cities all have a population over 500,000 people . |
Most frequently made from cows ' milk , butter can also be manufactured from the milk of other mammals , including sheep , goats , buffalo , and yaks . | Most of the time , butter is made from cows ' milk , butter can also be made in factories from the milk of other mammals , like sheep , goats , buffalo , and yaks . |
The Osservatorio Astrometrico Santa Lucia Stroncone ( Santa Lucia Stroncone Astronomical Observatory ) is located in north central Italy in the town of Stroncone in Umbria , about 6 km SSE of the city of Terni . | The Osservatorio Astrometrico Santa Lucia Stroncone ( Santa Lucia Stroncone Astronomical Observatory ) is an observatory that studies stars in the sky . It is found in the town of Stroncone in Italy . |
A few minutes later , at 10:11 a.m. CDT ( 1511 UTC ) , Robert Ricks , a meteorologist with the New Orleans\/Baton Rouge NWS office , issued the following statement : An equally-explicit bulletin was repeated at 4:13 p.m. CDT . | At 10:11 a.m. CDT ( 1511 UTC ) , Robert Ricks , a meteorologist with the New Orleans\/Baton Rouge NWS office , issued the following statement : |
The strongly worded statement urged residents to evacuate , and was highlighted by national news media . | The strongly-worded statement persuaded people to evacuate , and was highlighted by national news media . |
On the night of August 27 , Katrina underwent another episode of rapid deepening , strengthening to a Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 175 mph ( 280 km\/h ) by 10:00 am CDT on August 28 . | That night , the storm underwent another period of rapid strengthening , strengthening to a Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 175 mph ( 280 km\/h ) by 10:00 am CDT on August 28 . |
By the next morning , on August 27 , the NHC issued a hurricane watch that included the New Orleans metro area , which was upgraded to a hurricane warning by 10:00 p.m. CDT that same evening . | By the next morning , on August 27 , the NHC gave out a hurricane watch that included the New Orleans metro area , which was upgraded to a hurricane warning by 10:00 p.m. CDT that same evening . |
Other publications , such as Popular Mechanics , Scientific American , and The Times-Picayune gave doomsday scenarios in which a sinking city would drown and its residents would be left homeless . | Other publications , such as Popular Mechanics , , Scientific American , and The Times-Picayune predicted doomsday situations in which a sinking city would drown and its residents would be left homeless . |
As New Orleans is located on the Mississippi River Delta and parts of the city are below sea level , a strong hurricane could have a devastating effect on the city . | As New Orleans is located on the Mississippi River delta and much of the city is below sea level , a strong hurricane could have a devastating effect on the city . |
Partly due to this bulletin , people in southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi , those most affected by the storm 's impact , followed evacuation orders more closely , resulting in a reduced casualty toll . | Partly due to this bulletin , people in southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi , those most affected by the storm 's impact , followed evacuation orders more closely , resulting in a reduced fatality number . |
In the months following the storm , Congress appointed a bipartisan committee to investigate the response to Hurricane Katrina and the preparations prior to its landfall . | In the following months after the storm , Congress appointed a two-party system committee to look into the response to Hurricane Katrina and the preparations before to its landfall . |
At 11:00 p.m. EDT August 26 , approximately 56 hours before Katrina 's landfall near Buras , Louisiana , the National Hurricane Center had predicted that the Greater New Orleans area could face a direct hit by the storm . | At 11:00 p.m. EDT August 26 , approximately 56 hours before Katrina 's landfall near Buras , Louisiana , the National Hurricane Center had predicted that the New Orleans metropolitan area could face a direct hit by the storm . |
During an internal assessment by the National Weather Service , the 10:11 bulletin and its impact were analyzed . | During an internal assessment by the National Weather Service , the 10:11 bulletin and its impact were examined . |
The National Weather Service bulletin for the New Orleans region of 10:11 a.m. , August 28 , 2005 was a vividly worded release issued by the local Weather Forecast Office in Slidell , Louisiana , warning of the devastation that the Gulf Coast of the United States could experience as a result of Hurricane Katrina . | The National Weather Service bulletin for the New Orleans region of 10:11 a.m. , August 28 , 2005 was a vividly worded release issued by the local Weather Forecast Office in Slidell , Louisiana warning of the devastation that the Gulf Coast of the United States could experience as a result of Hurricane Katrina . |
The report called the bulletin `` a significant moment for the NWS during Katrina , '' as its detailed and explicit language did not have any previous precedent ( though the message was based on a template designed by the Tampa Weather Office in the 1990s ) . | The report called the bulletin `` a significant moment for the NWS during Katrina , '' as its detailed and specific language did not have any previous precedent ( though the message was based on a template designed by the Tampa Weather Office in 1990 ) . |
The National Hurricane Center 's director , Max Mayfield , indicated that the Mississippi\/Louisiana area has `` the greatest potential for nightmare scenarios , '' and that this has been known for at least the three decades he has worked at the NHC . | The National Hurricane Center 's director , Max Mayfield , mentioned that the Mississippi\/Louisiana area has `` the greatest potential for nightmare scenarios , '' and that this has been known for at least the three decades he has worked at the NHC . |
The next morning , after passing over the state , Tropical Storm Katrina moved into the Gulf of Mexico , reintensified back to hurricane strength , and due to the warm waters of the Loop Current , began undergoing rapid deepening . | The next morning , after passing over the state , Tropical Storm Katrina moved into the Gulf of Mexico , strengthened back to hurricane strength , and from the influence of the warm waters from the Loop Current , began undergoing rapid deepening . |
Lake Station is a city in Lake County , Indiana , United States . | Lake Station is a city in the state of Indiana , in the United States . |
In 1915 the Jervis Bay Territory Acceptance Act 1915 created the Jervis Bay Territory as an annexe to the Australian Capital Territory . In 1988 , when the ACT gained self-government , Jervis Bay became a separate territory administered by the Australian Government Minister responsible for Territories , presently the Minister for Home Affairs ( Australia ) . | The Jervis Bay Territory was created at the same time so that the ACT would have a harbor without relying on one of the states . |
The Australian Capital Territory , often abbreviated ACT , is the capital territory of the Commonwealth of Australia and is the smallest self-governing internal territory . | The Australian Capital Territory or ACT is a small territory in Australia . |
Total and direct bilirubin levels can be measured from the blood , but indirect bilirubin is calculated from the total and direct bilirubin . | Total and direct bilirubin are usually measured to look for or to monitor liver or gallbladder problems . |
Richard Fairfax Court AC ( born Nedlands , 27 September 1947 ) , was a Western Australian politician , representing the seat of Nedlands in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for the Liberal Party of Australia from 1982 to 2001 . He served as Premier of Western Australia from 1993 to 2001 . | Richard Fairfax Court ( born 27 September 1947 ) was the 26th Premier of Western Australia from 16 February 1993 to 10 February 2001 . |
La Chapelle-Haute-Grue is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France . | La Chapelle-Haute-Grue is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France . |
These pianos are true pianos with action and strings . | Larger pianos have three . |
Again , in Europe the standard for upright pianos is two pedals : the soft and the sustain pedals . | The piano has two pedals . Larger pianos have three . |
These pianos are available in both upright and grand . | Pianos come in two basic shapes : grand pianos and upright pianos . |
Modern pianos come in two basic configurations ( with subcategories ) : the grand piano and the upright piano . | Pianos come in two basic shapes : grand pianos and upright pianos . The piano has been an extremely popular instrument in Western classical music since the late 18th century . |
Hans Tilkowski ( born 12 July 1935 in Husen near Dortmund ) is a former German footballer . | Hans Tilkowski ( born 12 July , 1935 ) is a former German football player . |
However , in some societies insect-eating is uncommon or even taboo . | Insect-eating is uncommon , or even taboo in some societies . |
Human insect-eating is common in cultures in parts of the world , such as North , Central and South America ; and Africa , Asia , the Middle East , Australia and New Zealand . | The term also describes human insect-eating , which can be found in parts of North , Central and South America , Africa , Asia , the Middle East , Australia and New Zealand . |
The 2005 UEFA Women 's Championship , also referred to as WOMEN 'S EURO 2005 ( trademark of UEFA ) , was a football tournament for women held from 5 June to 19 June 2005 in Lancashire , England . | The 2005 UEFA Women 's Championship , also called WOMEN 'S EURO 2005 ( trademark of UEFA ) , was a football tournament for women held from 5 June to 19 June 2005 in Lancashire , England . |
The UEFA Women 's Championship is a regular tournament involving European national teams from countries affiliated to UEFA , the European governing body , who have qualified for the competition . | The UEFA Women 's Championship is a regular tournament involving European national teams from countries that are part of UEFA , the European governing body , who have qualified for the competition . |
Their championship win was the last for coach Tina Theune-Meyer , who months earlier had announced her retirement effective at the end of the tournament . | Their championship win was the last for coach Tina Theune-Meyer , who months earlier had announced that she would retire at the end of the tournament . |
Germany won the competition for the fourth consecutive tournament , and the sixth time overall ( including one win in the predecessor tournament , the European Competition for Representative Women 's Teams ) . | Germany won the competition for the fourth consecutive tournament . It was the sixth time overall ( including one win in the predecessor tournament , the European Competition for Representative Women 's Teams ) that they won . |
They were split into two groups of 4 : Group A and Group B. Each team in a group played each other once , with the top two teams in each group progressing to the semi-finals . | They were split into two groups of 4 : Group A and Group B. Each team in a group played each other once , with the top two teams in each group moving into the semi-finals . |
The competition aims to determine which national women 's team is the best in Europe . | The competition tries to determine which national women 's team is the best in Europe . |
Dettmar Cramer ( born 4 April 1925 in Dortmund ) is a German former football player and coach who led Bayern Munich to the 1975 and 1976 European Cups . | Dettmar Cramer ( born 4 April 1925 ) is a former German football manager . |
Drip irrigation , spray or micro-sprinkler irrigation and bubbler irrigation belong to this category of irrigation methods . | Center pivot irrigation is a type of sprinkler irrigation . |
The songwriting partnership of John Lennon and Paul McCartney is one of the best-known and most successful musical collaborations in history . | The songwriting duo of John Lennon and Paul McCartney is one of the best-known and most successful musical partnership in history . |
Between 1962 and 1969 , they wrote and published approximately 180 jointly credited songs , of which the vast majority were recorded by The Beatles and form the bulk of their catalogue . | Between 1962 and 1969 , they wrote about 180 credited songs . Most of the songs were recorded by The Beatles . |
Recording a Lennon\/McCartney song helped launch new artists ' careers . | Recording a Lennon\/McCartney song helped start new artists ' careers . |
Several songs credited to Lennon\/McCartney were originally released not by The Beatles but by other artists , especially those managed by Brian Epstein . | Other songs credited to Lennon\/McCartney were originally released not by the Beatles but by other artists , especially those managed by Brian Epstein . |
Irving 's brother is writer\/director David Irving ( not the British author of the same name ) and her sister is singer\/teacher of deaf children Katie Irving . | Irving 's brother is a writer and director David Irving , and her sister Katie Irving is a singer and teacher of deaf children . |
Irving was born in Palo Alto , California , the daughter of film and stage director Jules Irving ( nà Jules Israel ) and actress Priscilla Pointer . | Irving was born in Palo Alto , California . She was the daughter of film and stage director Jules Irving ( nà Jules Israel ) and actress Priscilla Pointer . |
She was raised in the Christian Science faith . | She was raised in the Christian Science faith , which means that she believed that God made the earth . |
Amy Davis Irving ( born September 10 , 1953 ) is an American actress , known for her roles in the films Crossing Delancey , The Fury , Carrie , and Yentl as well as acclaimed roles on Broadway and Off-Broadway . | Amy Davis Irving ( born September 10 , 1953 ) is an American actress . She is best known for her roles in the films Crossing Delancey , The Fury , Carrie , and Yentl . |
Irving is of Jewish descent on her father 's side and has Welsh and Cherokee ancestry on her mother 's . | Irving is of Jewish from her father 's side and has a little bit of Welsh and Cherokee ancestry on her mother 's . |
The butterflyfish are a group of conspicuous tropical marine fish of the family Chaetodontidae ; the bannerfish and coralfish are also included in this group . | Butterflyfish are a group of conspicuous tropical marine fish of the family Chaetodontidae ; the bannerfish and coralfish are also included in this group . |
Loretta Lynn `` Lorrie '' Morgan ( born June 27 , 1959 , in Nashville , Tennessee ) is an American country music singer . | Lorrie `` Loretta Lynn '' Morgan was born in Nashville , Tennessee . |
Lorrie Morgan charted her first single in 1978 , although she did not break into the top of the U.S. country charts until her 1989 single , `` Trainwreck of Emotion . '' | She is a singer whose first single was put out in 1978 , although it was n't until 1989 that Lorrie began going up in the United States country charts . |
It now contains the British headquarters of two substantial international companies . | It now contains the local headquarters of two large international companies . |
The last such sheep and lamb fair was held in 1913 . | From the fourteenth century or earlier the annual Midsummer Fair was held on this common land on 24th June and the last such sheep and lamb fair was held in 1913 . |
The gardens were opened in honor of Queen Victoria 's Diamond Jubilee , and contained a large lake , which covered 3 a , and what can only be described as a small early version of a roller coaster , known as a switchback ( an alternative general term for a roller coaster ) . | The gardens were opened in honor of Queen Victoria 's Diamond Jubilee , and contained a large lake , and what can only be described as a small early version of a roller coaster , known as a switchback . |
Burgess Hill is predominantly situated just on the West Sussex side of the border dividing the two counties , although parts of the World 's End district in the northeast are across the county boundary in the Lewes district of East Sussex . | Burgess Hill is mainly situated just on the West Sussex side of the border dividing the two counties , although parts of the town are across the county boundary in East Sussex . |
There are nine churches in Burgess Hill . | There are a total of 9 churches and a Christian center in Burgess Hill . |
The town gradually enlarged , having its largest population increase between the years of 1951 and 1961 , when the population of about 7,000 residents almost doubled . | The town gradually grew bigger , having its largest population increase between the years of 1951 and 1961 , when the population of about 7,000 residents almost doubled . |
Located 38 miles ( 62 km ) south of London , 10 miles ( 16 km ) north of Brighton and Hove , and 29 miles ( 47 km ) east-northeast of the county town of Chichester , it occupies an area of 2,339.57 acres ( 946.79 hectares ) and had a population of 28,803 at the time of the 2001 Census , making it the most populous parish in the district . | Located 38 miles ( 62 km ) south of London , 10 miles ( 16 km ) north of Brighton and Hove , and 29 miles ( 47 km ) east-northeast of the county town of Chichester , it had a population of 28,803 at the time of the 2001 Census . |
Other nearby towns include Haywards Heath to the north east and Lewes , the county town of East Sussex , to the south east . | Other nearby towns include Haywards Heath to the north and Lewes , the county town of East Sussex , to the east . |
Burgess Hill is a civil parish and a town primarily located in the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex , England , close to the border with East Sussex , on the edge of the South Downs National Park . | Burgess Hill is a town in West Sussex , England , UK . It is not far from the border with East Sussex . |
Burgess Hill Town Football Club plays football in Division One of the Isthmian League , the eighth tier of English football . The club plays its home games at Leylands Park . | Burgess Hill Town Football Club plays football ( soccer ) and plays its home games at Leylands Park . |
As well as the aforementioned developments , there have been two council estates built in the town - one around Cants Lane , in the town 's north east , and the area around Denham Road in the west , both of course adding to the ever rising population of the town . | It must be noted that as well as the aforementioned developments , there have been two council estates built in the town - one close to Cants Lane , in the town 's north east , and the area around Denham Road in the west , both of course adding to the ever rising population of the town . |
Burgess Hill Rugby Football Club , or The Sussex All Blacks , are the local Rugby Football club , playing their home games close to Southway Primary School . | Burgess Hill Rugby Football Club , or The Sussex All Blacks , are the local Rugby Football club . |
The Triangle is one of the venues in the South East supporting the London 2012 Olympic Games , and will serve as a base and training center for teams from around the world . | The Triangle ( or Olympos Burgess Hill as it has been rechristened ) is one of the venues in the South East supporting the London 2012 Olympic Games , and will serve as a base and training center for teams from around the globe . |
Brickmaking by hand was still undertaken until very recently , by Keymer Tiles ( formerly the Keymer Brick and Tile company ) whose tiles can be found in buildings such as St. James Church , Piccadilly and Manchester Central Station ( now G-Mex ) . | Brickmaking by hand still happened until very recently , by Keymer Tiles ( formerly the Keymer Brick and Tile company ) whose tiles can be found in buildings such as St. James Church , Piccadilly and Manchester Central Station ( now G-Mex ) . |
Most of the livestock trading business began to center around railside markets such as those at Hassocks , Haywards Heath and Lewes train stations . | Most of the animal trading business began to center around rail side markets such as those at Hassocks , Haywards Heath and Lewes train stations . |
There is a substantial leisure center on the northern edge of the town run by Freedom Leisure which is named the Triangle . | There is a substantial leisure center on the northern edge of Burgess Hill named the Triangle . . |
Burgess Hill is situated in the Sussex Weald , 10 miles ( 16 km ) north of Brighton , and about 4.5 miles ( 7.5 km ) south of Haywards Heath . | Located 38 miles ( 62 km ) south of London , 10 miles ( 16 km ) north of Brighton and Hove , and 29 miles ( 47 km ) east-northeast of the county town of Chichester , it had a population of 28,803 at the time of the 2001 Census . Other nearby towns include Haywards Heath to the north and Lewes , the county town of East Sussex , to the east . |
Burgess Hill is also home to the Mid Sussex Christian Centre and the International Bible Training Institute . | Burgess Hill is also home to the Mid Sussex Christian Centre . |
With the development of the London to Brighton mainline railway , however , those in the business soon realized that transporting sheep by train was much more costworthy and easier than using the old roadways . | With the development of the London to Brighton mainline railway , however , those in the business soon realized that taking sheep by train was much cheaper and easier than using the old roadways . |
Saint-Martin-aux-Chartrains is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France . | Saint-Martin-aux-Chartrains is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France . |
Animal Crossing : City Folk , known in Europe and Australia as Animal Crossing : Let 's Go to the City , is a life simulation video game released in 2008 for the Wii video game console . | Animal Crossing : City Folk is a life simulation video game made by Nintendo for the Wii game console . |
It is the follow-up to Animal Crossing : Wild World , released for the Nintendo DS in 2005 , and is the third game in the Animal Crossing series . | It is the third game in the Animal Crossing series . |
Gun ballistics is the study of projectiles from the time of shooting to the time of impact with the target . Gun ballistics is often broken down into the following four categories , which contain detailed information on each category : | Gun ballistics ma be divided into the following four categories . |
Takashi Umeda is a Japanese former football player who played for Oita Trinita and F.C. Gifu . | Takashi Umeda ( born 30 May 1976 ) is a Japanese football player . He plays for Oita Trinita . |
His other reputed achievements include the discovery of Earth 's precession , the compilation of the first comprehensive star catalog of the western world , and possibly the invention of the astrolabe , also of the armillary sphere , which he used during the creation of much of the star catalogue . | His other well-known achievements include the discovery of precession , the compilation of the first comprehensive star catalog of the western world , and possibly the invention of the astrolabe . He might also have invented the armillary sphere which first appeared during his century and was used by him during the creation of much of the star catalogue . |
For this he certainly made use of the observations and perhaps the mathematical techniques accumulated over centuries by the Chaldeans from Babylonia . | To get to these models , he certainly made use of the observations and perhaps the mathematical techniques accumulated over centuries by the Chaldeans from Babylonia . |
He is known to have been a working astronomer at least from 162 to 127 BC . | He worked as an astronomer at least from 147 BC to 127 BC . |
Hipparchus is considered the greatest ancient astronomical observer and , by some , the greatest overall astronomer of antiquity . | Hipparchus is considered the greatest ancient astronomical observer . Some people see him as the greatest overall astronomer of antiquity . |
He was the first whose quantitative and accurate models for the motion of the Sun and Moon survive . | He was the first Greek whose quantitative and accurate models for the motion of the Sun and Moon survive . |
It would be three centuries before Claudius Ptolemaeus ' synthesis of astronomy would supersede the work of Hipparchus ; it is heavily dependent on it in many areas . | It would be three centuries before Claudius Ptolemaeus ' synthesis of astronomy would make the work of Hipparchus obsolete ; it is heavily dependent on it in many areas . |
Hipparchus , or more correctly Hipparchos ( ; c. 190 BC â `` c. 120 BC ) , was a Greek astrologer , astronomer , geographer , and mathematician of the Hellenistic period . | 120 BC ) was a Greek astronomer , geographer , and mathematician . He lived in the Hellenistic period . |
With his solar and lunar theories and his trigonometry , he may have been the first to develop a reliable method to predict solar eclipses . | With his solar and lunar theories and his trigonometry , he was perhaps the first to develop a reliable method to predict solar eclipses . |
He developed trigonometry and constructed trigonometric tables , and he has solved several problems of spherical trigonometry . | He had a trigonometric table . It looks like he solved some problems of spherical trigonometry with the table . |
Children of the Mind ( 1996 ) is the fourth book of Orson Scott Card 's popular Ender 's Game series of science fiction novels that focus on the character Ender Wiggin . | Children of the Mind ( 1996 ) is the fourth , and currently the last , book of Orson Scott Card 's popular Ender 's Game series , a series of science fiction novels that focus on the character Ender Wiggin . |
Jon Rechart ( born April 11 , 1972 ) better known by his ring name Balls Mahoney ( often abbreviated to B. Mahoney or Mahoney in wrestling publications due to censorship ) , is an American professional wrestler . Mahoney is perhaps best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling in the late 1990s and early 2000s , as well as working for World Wrestling Entertainment wrestling on its ECW brand . | Jon Rechart ( born April 11 , 1972 in Spring Lake Heights , New Jersey ) is an American professional wrestler who is best known for wrestling for World Wrestling Federation and Extreme Championship Wrestling under the ring name , Balls Mahoney . |
The team were moderately successful in the midfield through the late 1980s and early 1990s , giving a succession of Italian drivers their first chance at the top level , including Alessandro Nannini , Pierluigi Martini and Gianni Morbidelli . | The team were moderately successful in the middle of the field through the late 1980s and early 1990s . Minardi gave a number of Italian drivers their first chance at the top level , including Alessandro Nannini , Pierluigi Martini and Gianni Morbidelli . |
Former Minardi drivers who have gone on to win Grands Prix include Alessandro Nannini , Giancarlo Fisichella , Jarno Trulli and Mark Webber while Alex Zanardi went on to win two Champ Car titles , and both Justin Wilson and Christian Fittipaldi have won races in premier North American open-wheel competition . | Former Minardi drivers who have gone on to win Grands Prix include Alessandro Nannini , Giancarlo Fisichella , Jarno Trulli and Mark Webber . Alex Zanardi , who drove as a substitute driver for Minardi in , went on to win two Champ Car titles . |
The new engine was underpowered and driver Pierluigi Martini finished only two races , although he was also classified 11th at the German Grand Prix despite stopping with engine problems . | The new engine was underpowered . Driver Pierluigi Martini finished only two races . . |
Before the 2005 Australian Grand Prix Stoddart initially threatened to withdraw his cars if they were made to comply with the revised regulations for 2005 . | Before the Australian Grand Prix Stoddart threatened to withdraw his cars . There were new regulation in place for 2005 . |
For 2008 the team was known simply as Piquet Sports . | For 2008 the team is known simply as Piquet Sports . |
The team never achieved a podium finish , only managing three 4th place finishes : Martini twice in 1991 and Christian Fittipaldi in 1993 . | Martini finished 4th twice in and Christian Fittipaldi in . |
As the number of small teams shrank , Minardi slipped from the mid-field towards the back of the grid . | As the number of small teams shrank , Minardi slipped from the mid-field towards the back of the pack . |
It was the first team in modern times to make use of customer engines from Ferrari in 1991 and in 1992 they used Lamborghini V12s . | It was the first team in modern times to make use of customer engines . They used Ferrari engines in . |
One of Minardi 's most famous performances came at the 2002 Australian Grand Prix . | One of Minardi 's most famous performances came at the Australian Grand Prix . |
There was little success initially competing with Motori Moderni until 1988 and then Cosworth engines , when Nigel Cowperthwaite joined the team , brought in by team manager Jaime Manca Graziadei . | They had little success competing with the Motori Moderni engine . In they started using the Cosworth engines . |
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