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Wreckage of the cars of Steve Millen (New Zealand), left, and Scott Pruett (United States) is strewn across the track seconds after they collided while battling for the lead in a G.T.O. sports saloon race at the Miami Grand Prix on Monday. Pruett was admitted to hospital with serious injuries. Millen escaped with superficial injuries. Geoff Brabham, of Australia, and his co-driver, Eliott Forbes-Robinson, won the grand prix in a Nissan.

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Press, 5 March 1987, Page 42

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Wreckage of the cars of Steve Millen (New Zealand), left, and Scott Pruett (United States) is strewn across the track seconds after they collided while battling for the lead in a G.T.O. sports saloon race at the Miami Grand Prix on Monday. Pruett was admitted to hospital with serious injuries. Millen escaped with superficial injuries. Geoff Brabham, of Australia, and his co-driver, Eliott Forbes-Robinson, won the grand prix in a Nissan. Press, 5 March 1987, Page 42

Wreckage of the cars of Steve Millen (New Zealand), left, and Scott Pruett (United States) is strewn across the track seconds after they collided while battling for the lead in a G.T.O. sports saloon race at the Miami Grand Prix on Monday. Pruett was admitted to hospital with serious injuries. Millen escaped with superficial injuries. Geoff Brabham, of Australia, and his co-driver, Eliott Forbes-Robinson, won the grand prix in a Nissan. Press, 5 March 1987, Page 42

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