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Meaning of "patrese"

patrese (adjective): Describing a person or thing related to or associated with the Italian racing driver Riccardo Patrese

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Patrese retired from the race shortly afterwards.
Piquet won three races and Patrese won the season finale.
Patrese blew his chances by stalling during his pit stop.
Mansell quickly pulled away from Patrese who was under no pressure at all from Senna.
Patrese was forced to retire from the race due to total exhaustion.
Mansell pulled away fast with Senna holding up Patrese.
Patrese had already fallen by the wayside due to an engine failure.
The same happened five laps later to his team mate Riccardo Patrese.
Patrese said that he would feel some sadness at having his record broken.
Shortly after Schumacher passed Berger and five laps later so did teammate Patrese.
Patrese won the race after a chaotic final lap on which several other cars stopped.
Renzo Zorzi had proved very slow and was replaced with Riccardo Patrese after five races.
Patrese led but then Senna began to close in.
Second and third were the Benettons of Schumacher and Patrese.
Patrese was now leading under immense pressure from Berger.

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Riccardo Patrese was third.
Patrese was on a charge and smashed the lap record in his chase of Senna.
Test driver Damon Hill was promoted to join Prost in place of the departed Patrese.
Patrese held fourth until the last lap when Berger passed him.
Laffite was now in the lead, with Patrese in second.
Patrese made a poor start and lost three places while Alesi dived ahead of Senna.
Prost crashed out, handing the lead to Patrese.
Patrese finished third in Brazil.
Nannini was awarded the victory and he, Patrese and Boutsen took the podium ceremony.
Then both Patrese and Boutsen went out with gearbox troubles.
At the stops, Boutsen got ahead of Patrese.
Patrese calls on Ferrari to sign Italian.
With just three laps to go, Patrese retired from third place when his distributor broke.
Patrese scored a point with sixth place in the Japanese Grand Prix.
Several laps after Piquet, Patrese made his stop.
The order was Patrese followed closely by Mansell and Senna in third.
Alesi finished an impressive second, Andretti third, Wendlinger fourth and Patrese fifth.
On lap 4 Patrese retired due to suspension failure.
Starting 10th he spun early to avoid the collision between Patrese and Alessandro Nannini.
Patrese managed to overtake Alesi at the start of lap 2.
Piquet 's Italian teammate Riccardo Patrese won the race.
Patrese at the front started to charge, first he disposed of Berger, and then Mansell.
Schumacher finished second followed by Blundell, Senna and Patrese.
Patrese also began to suffer from hydraulic troubles and Senna passed him on lap 49.
Rounding out the points were Berger, Gugelmin and Patrese.
The cars touched and Patrese crashed violently collecting Piquet, whose rear suspension broke.
Meanwhile, Alesi got ahead of team-mate Berger while Patrese got ahead of Brundle.
Meanwhile, Patrese and Mansell were side by side but Patrese kept the lead.
At the start, Senna led away from Berger while Boutsen got ahead of Patrese.
Young Italian, Riccardo Patrese got his Arrows into the lead before retiring with a blown engine.
The top 10 was completed by the two Brabhams of Andrea de Cesaris and Riccardo Patrese.
Patrese was fourth followed by Berger, Schumacher and Capelli.
After tough negotiations, Mansell agreed to become lead driver alongside Italian Riccardo Patrese.
Riccardo Patrese returned to Brabham, and was joined by Elio de Angelis.
Early on, as Senna was pulling away from Prost, Alesi got past Patrese for fourth.

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