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Joest Racing

Auto racing team in Germany


Auto racing team in Germany

FIA World Endurance Championship World Sportscar Championship Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft IMSA GT Championship Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft American Le Mans Series Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Le Mans Series Intercontinental Le Mans Cup ITA Rinaldo Capello SUI Marcel Fässler DEU Reinhold Joest DEN Tom Kristensen DEU André Lotterer DEU Klaus Ludwig GBR Allan McNish DEU Manuel Reuter ITA Emanuele Pirro DEU Mike Rockenfeller FRA Benoît Tréluyer DEU Marco Werner DEU "John Winter"}}

Joest Racing is a German sports car racing team that was established in 1978 by former Porsche works racer Reinhold Joest. Their headquarters are in Wald-Michelbach, Germany.

Between 1998 and 2016, Joest Racing were strongly linked with Audi Sport GmbH and were responsible for assisting with development of their sports prototypes for participation at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, most notably the Audi R8, which scored a hat trick between 2000 and 2002. Along with the Le Mans ventures, Audi and Joest Racing also won several teams' championships together in both the American Le Mans Series and the FIA World Endurance Championship. Prior to their partnership with Audi, Joest Racing was primarily a Porsche team, winning four Le Mans races with them between 1984 and 1997. Joest Racing have also assisted Mazda and Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus with their DPi and Le Mans Hypercar efforts respectively.

Early years

As a combined driver/team owner, Reinhold Joest first began to race a Porsche 908/3 in the European Sportscar Championship, winning the driver's title. He then switched to Porsche 935s, winning the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1980. The team won the DRM back to back with driver Bob Wollek, in 1982 and 1983. During the 1982 season, whilst the Porsche 956 was only available to the works team, Joest adapted a roof onto a Porsche 936 to enter the Group C World Endurance Championship. They would race the car into the 1983 season until they took delivery of their 956 prior to Le Mans.

Racing history

1984–1989: Early successes

In 1984, in absence of the works team, Joest Racing would score the first of their fifteen wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with Klaus Ludwig and Henri Pescarolo driving their "lucky #7" car a Porsche 956, chassis number 117. In 1985, the works team returned, and despite having little factory support, they defended their title with Ludwig, Paolo Barilla and incognito German businessman "John Winter" driving the #7 chassis number 117 again. This would make them the second team to score back to back wins with the same car, the other being JW Automotive whose Ford GT40 Mk.I won in 1968 and 1969. In 1986, 1988, and 1989 Joest won the ADAC Supercup title for teams and Wollek winning the drivers cup in 1989. They also took the Interserie title for drivers with Winter in 1985 and Bernd Schneider in 1991, and the teams title in 1991.

In 1989, FIA introduced the new 3.5 litre Formula One engine rule to Group C, which not many teams were happy about, because few, if any, such engines were available to privateer teams like Joest. The previous fuel economy based rules were gradually phased out in favour of short races with cars that were virtually two-seater Formula 1 cars; existing Group C cars such as Joest's Porsche 962s were given higher weights and lower fuel allocation to make them less competitive. The team would instead compete in the IMSA GTP category beginning in 1990, winning the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1991 with Wollek, Pescarolo, Frank Jelinski, "Winter" and Hurley Haywood. With their Porsche 962 now being outmoded by the Nissans, Jaguars and Toyotas, the team would not score any more victories. In 1993, the Nissan and TWR Jaguar team had withdrawn, and the AAR Eagle Toyota would continue to dominate the series final year. Joest managed to score the car's last IMSA victory at the Road America 500, due to Toyota's absence.

1994–1996: DTM with Opel

In the 1990s, the team also had a successful career developing and racing an Opel Calibra in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM). They first won the ITR Gold Cup at the Donington Park round in 1994 with Manuel Reuter driving, when the leading Alfa Romeo of Alessandro Nannini was disqualified for running out of fuel. They would continue to have a successful career there by the time the series became a full-fledged international championship (ITC), winning the title for the final year in 1996 for Opel.

1996–1998: Return to Le Mans

1998–2016: Works program with Audi

In 1998, after being associated with Porsche for many years, the team signed a works contract with Audi (its CEO being Ferdinand Piëch, a grandson of Porsche) to support them for the 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans. Joest helped them build and develop the Audi R8R. Audi, not being sure which concept was the better one, also supported an LM-GTP entry, the R8C, developed by Racing Technology Norfolk. While the British R8Cs never worked properly, the two Joest R8R were reliable, yet too slow to finish better than 3rd and 4th against one of the works BMW V12 LMR and a Toyota GT-One.

Audi and Joest went back to develop the highly successful R8, winning its maiden race at the 2000 12 Hours of Sebring, and going on to win at Le Mans. Between 2000 and 2002, the R8 cars took a hat-trick of wins at Le Mans, Sebring, and Petit Le Mans, as well as American Le Mans Series titles in each year.

Audi scaled their sports car racing operation down at the end of 2002, preferring to focus their attention on the Bentley Speed 8 for a year, allowing it to win in 2003 (with support by Joest mechanics). In 2004, Audi returned to DTM touring car racing, now officially backing up the Abt Sportsline effort which had been called "private" since 2000. Joest and Abt fielded Audi A4s in the series.

In 2006, Joest began racing the new diesel-powered Audi R10 sports car. They began the 2006 season with a win at the 12 Hours of Sebring, and took also the 2006 24 Hours of Le Mans, replicating that performance a year later and again in 2008, both times against Peugeot's diesel 908 HDi FAP coupe.

In 2009, Joest and Audi introduced the Audi R15 sports car, the replacement for the R10. However, reliability issues allowed Peugeot to finish first and second at the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans, with their 908 HDi FAP which had been perfected over its three-year history. In an answer to the 2009 issues, Audi reworked the R15 for 2010 (under the R15 TDI plus designation) with a higher reliability factor; unexpected Peugeot reliability issues of the 908 HDi FAP forced all four cars (including one by Oreca) to retire before the end of the race and resulted in a clean sweep of the podium in the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans, with all three cars running farther than the former race record, despite that the R15s were not using the V10 TDI engines at full and were not running faster than the four 908s.

In 2011, the Audi R18 TDI won the 24 Hours of Le Mans despite the loss of 2 cars (both via crashes with slower GT Ferraris claiming Allan McNish in car 3 and then Mike Rockenfeller in car 1; the sole survivor, car 2, was the winner) and a ferocious pace from the opposing Peugeots. The R18s failed to win any of the other races in the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup that year, however, handing the team and drive titles to Peugeot.

Audi Sport Team Joest entered a pair of Audi R8 LMS GT3's in the 2011 Bathurst 12 Hour held at the Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, Australia on 6 February. Both cars qualified on the front row with the team of Marc Basseng, Christopher Mies and Darryl O'Young leading home Australian team mates Mark Eddy, Craig Lowndes and Warren Luff in a 1-2 finish. With both cars on the same lap racing for the win, the margin was only 0.7141 between the two at the end of 12 hours of racing. The Joest Racing R8's finished one lap in front of the VIP Pet Foods Racing Porsche 997 GT3 Cup R of Craig Baird and father and son pairing Tony and Klark Quinn. It was Joest's 2nd win in Australia in two starts having previously won the ALMS Race of a Thousand Years on 31 December 2000 with Dindo Capello and Allan McNish winning in an Audi R8 LMP on the old Grand Prix circuit in Adelaide, South Australia. Capello put the R8 on pole position, while McNish was laid up with a bad back after he put it out when stepping out of his Kilt after a pre-event photo shoot. They also had to drive a repaired car after Capello put the crocodile liveried car into the tyre barriers in the race morning warm up session. Despite his troubles, McNish started the race and set the fastest lap. He also drove the 25 laps required and wrapped up the inaugural ALMS Drivers' title as a result.

For the first part of 2012, with the collapse of the Peugeot racing program, Audi ran near-unopposed in the first races of the 2012 FIA World Endurance Championship. The R18 TDI won the 2012 12 Hours of Sebring in its last race and its successor, the Audi R18 Ultra, won the 2012 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps with the related R18 E-Tron Quattro finishing in 2nd place. In the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans, Joest Racing Audis won the top 3 positions with two R18 E-Tron Quattros finishing 1st and 2nd and one Audi R18 Ultra taking 3rd. After Le Mans, Audi won 2 further rounds of the FIA World Endurance Championship, the 2012 6 Hours of Silverstone and the 2012 6 Hours of Bahrain. While handing the other three rounds to Toyota, Audi would win the LMP1 Manufacturer Championship 2012 and helped Andre Lotterer, Bernoit Treleuyer and Marcel Fässler to become Driver World Endurance Champions 2012.

In late 2016, Audi Sport announced that they would leave the FIA World Endurance Championship.

2017–2023: DPi and Hypercar ventures

On 18 July 2017 it was announced that Joest Racing would take over the operation of the Mazda RT24-P Daytona Prototype International (DPi) entry in the IMSA Weathertech SportsCar Championship for the 2018 season. Mazda withdrew from the remainder of the 2017 season in order for Joest to spearhead testing and development of the then uncompetitive DPi. The partnership was terminated at the end of March 2020 with Mazda moving to Multimatic Motorsports. During their partnership, Joest Racing was able to help Mazda score five victories in the series, winning at Watkins Glen, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Road America, Sebring, and at Daytona for the WeatherTech 240. In 2020, they also took home a podium finish at the 2020 24 Hours of Daytona, finishing in 2nd.

In 2021 it was announced that Joest Racing would work with Podium Advanced Technologies to assist in the running of Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus' new Hypercar programme, entering two SCG 007 LMH hypercars in the 2021 FIA World Endurance Championship. Glickenhaus scored podiums at the 2022 1000 Miles of Sebring, 2022 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, and 2022 24 Hours of Le Mans races, as well as two pole positions at Spa and Monza during their tenure together.

Race results

24 Hours of Daytona

YearEntrantNo.CarDriversClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.201820192020
GER Mazda Team Joest55Mazda RT24-PUSA Jonathan Bomarito
USA Spencer Pigot
GBR Harry TincknellP541RetRet
GER Mazda Team Joest77Mazda RT24-PGBR Oliver Jarvis
USA Tristan Nunez
GER René RastP530RetRet
GER Mazda Team Joest55Mazda RT24-PUSA Jonathan Bomarito
FRA Olivier Pla
GBR Harry TincknellDPi440RetRet
GER Mazda Team Joest77Mazda RT24-PDEU Timo Bernhard
GBR Oliver Jarvis
USA Tristan Nunez
GER René RastDPi220RetRet
GER Mazda Team Joest55Mazda RT24-PUSA Jonathan Bomarito
USA Ryan Hunter-Reay
GBR Harry TincknellDPi8236th6th
GER Mazda Team Joest77Mazda RT24-PGBR Oliver Jarvis
USA Tristan Nunez
FRA Olivier PlaDPi8332nd2nd

24 Hours of Le Mans

YearEntrantNo.CarDriversClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.19751976198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199319941996199719981999200020012002200320062007200820092010201120122013201420152016202120222023
DEU Ovoro Joest Racing15Porsche 908/03DEU Jürgen Barth
ITA Mario Casoni
DEU Reinhold JoestS 3.03264th4th
DEU Joest Racing
DEU Tebernum Racing16Porsche 911 Carrera RSRDEU Hartwig Bertrams
DEU Clemens SchickentanzGTS42DNFDNF
DEU Joest Racing17Porsche 908/3 TurboDEU Ernst Kraus
DEU Günther SteckkönigGr.6
S 3.03137th5th
DEU Martini Racing Joest18Porsche 936DEU Jürgen Barth
DEU Reinhold Joest218DNFDNF
DEU Equipe Liqui Moly – Martini Racing9Porsche 908/J80BEL Jacky Ickx
DEU Reinhold JoestGr.6
S 3.03372nd2nd
DEU Joest Racing14Porsche 908/J80BEL Reinhold Joest
DEU Klaus Niedzwiedz
USA Dale WhittingtonGr.6
S +2.080DNFDNF
40Porsche 935JUSA Kenper Miller
COL Mauricio de Narváez
DEU Günther SteckkönigIMSA
GTX152DNFDNF
DEU Belga Team Joest Racing4Porsche 936CJBEL Jean-Michel Martin
BEL Philippe Martin
FRA Bob WollekGr.C320DNFDNF
DEU Vegla Racing Team – Joest63Porsche 935JDEU Harald Grohs
COL Mauricio de Narváez
DEU Dieter SchornsteinGr.5
SP0DNSDNS
DEU Sorga Joest Racing8Porsche 956SWE Stefan Johansson
DEU Klaus Ludwig
FRA Bob WollekGr.C3556th6th
12DEU Volkert Merl
COL Mauricio de Narváez
DEU Clemens Schickentanz3624th4th
DEU Joest Racing Belga Team15Porsche 936CJBEL Marc Duez
BEL Jean-Michel Martin
BEL Philippe Martin9DNFDNF
DEU NewMan Joest Racing7Porsche 956BDEU Klaus Ludwig
FRA Henri PescaroloGr.C13601st1st
8Porsche 956SWE Stefan Johansson
COL Mauricio de Narváez
USA Jean-Louis Schlesser170DNFDNF
DEU Schornstein Racing Team
DEU NewMan Joest Racing12DEU Volkert Merl
DEU Dieter Schornstein
DEU "John Winter"3405th5th
DEU NewMan Joest Racing7Porsche 956BITA Paolo Barilla
DEU Klaus Ludwig
DEU "John Winter"Gr.C13741st1st
8Porsche 956FRA Paul Belmondo
USA Kenper Miller
COL Mauricio de Narváez277DNFDNF
DEU Joest Racing7Porsche 956BITA Paolo Barilla
DEU Klaus Ludwig
DEU "John Winter"Gr.C1196DNFDNF
8USA George Follmer
USA Kenper Miller
USA John Morton3553rd3rd
DEU Joest Racing7Porsche 962CGBR David Hobbs
USA Chip Robinson
ZAF Sarel van der MerweGr.C14DNFDNF
8SWE Stanley Dickens
USA Hurley Haywood
DEU Frank Jelinski7DNFDNF
9SWE Stanley Dickens
GBR David Hobbs
ZAF Sarel van der Merwe
DEU "John Winter"0DNSDNS
DEU Blaupunkt Joest Racing7Porsche 962CGBR David Hobbs
AUT Franz Konrad
BEL Didier TheysGr.C13805th5th
8SWE Stanley Dickens
DEU Frank Jelinski
DEU "John Winter"3853rd3rd
DEU Joest Racing7Porsche 962CDEU Frank Jelinski
FRA Pierre-Henri Raphanel
DEU "John Winter"Gr.C1124DNFDNF
8FRA Claude Ballot-Léna
FRA Henri Pescarolo
FRA Jean-Louis Ricci3726th6th
9DEU Hans-Joachim Stuck
FRA Bob Wollek3833rd3rd
DEU Joest Porsche Racing6Porsche 962CFRA Jacques Laffite
FRA Henri Pescarolo
FRA Jean-Louis RicciGr. C132814th14th
7GBR Derek Bell
DEU Frank Jelinski
DEU Hans-Joachim Stuck3504th4th
8FRA Philippe Alliot
GBR Jonathan Palmer
FRA Bob Wollek0DNSDNS
9SWE Stanley Dickens
DEU "John Winter"
FRA Bob Wollek3468th8th
AUT Konrad Motorsport
DEU Joest Porsche Racing57Porsche 962CDEU Louis Krages
FRA Henri Pescarolo
DEU Bernd SchneiderC2197DNFDNF
58GBR Derek Bell
DEU Frank Jelinski
DEU Hans-Joachim Stuck3477th7th
59DEU Jürgen Barth
AUT Franz Konrad0DNSDNS
DEU Joest Porsche Racing17Porsche 962CDEU Frank Jelinski
DEU Manuel Reuter
DEU "John Winter"C2282DNFDNF
18DEU Ronny Meixner
FRA Henri Pescarolo
FRA Bob Wollek3519th4th
DEU Le Mans Porsche Team35Dauer 962 Le MansBEL Thierry Boutsen
DEU Hans-Joachim Stuck
USA Danny SullivanLMGT13433rd2nd
36ITA Mauro Baldi
FRA Yannick Dalmas
USA Hurley Haywood3441st1st
DEU Joest Racing7TWR Porsche WSC-95USA Davy Jones
DEU Manuel Reuter
AUT Alexander WurzLMP13541st1st
8ITA Michele Alboreto
ITA Pierluigi Martini
BEL Didier Theys300DNFDNF
DEU Joest Racing GmbH7TWR Porsche WSC-95ITA Michele Alboreto
SWE Stefan Johansson
DNK Tom KristensenLMP3611st1st
DEU Porsche AG7Porsche LMP1-98ITA Michele Alboreto
FRA Yannick Dalmas
SWE Stefan JohanssonLMP1107DNFDNF
8USA David Murry
FRA Pierre-Henri Raphanel
GBR James Weaver218DNFDNF
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest7Audi R8RFRA Laurent Aïello
ITA Michele Alboreto
ITA Rinaldo CapelloLMP3464th3rd
8DEU Frank Biela
ITA Emanuele Pirro
BEL Didier Theys3603rd2nd
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest7Audi R8DEU Christian Abt
ITA Michele Alboreto
ITA Rinaldo CapelloLMP9003653rd3rd
8DEU Frank Biela
DNK Tom Kristensen
ITA Emanuele Pirro3681st1st
9FRA Laurent Aïello
GBR Allan McNish
MCO Stéphane Ortelli3672nd2nd
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest1Audi R8DEU Frank Biela
DNK Tom Kristensen
ITA Emanuele PirroLMP9003211st1st
DEU Audi Sport North America2FRA Laurent Aïello
ITA Rinaldo Capello
ITA Christian Pescatori3202nd2nd
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest1Audi R8DEU Frank Biela
DNK Tom Kristensen
ITA Emanuele PirroLMP9003751st1st
3DEU Michael Krumm
AUT Philipp Peter
DEU Marco Werner3723rd3rd
DEU Audi Sport North America2ITA Rinaldo Capello
GBR Johnny Herbert
ITA Christian Pescatori3742nd2nd
GBR Team Bentley7Bentley Speed 8ITA Rinaldo Capello
DNK Tom Kristensen
GBR Guy SmithLMGTP3771st1st
8GBR Mark Blundell
AUS David Brabham
GBR Johnny Herbert3752nd2nd
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest7Audi R10 TDIITA Rinaldo Capello
DNK Tom Kristensen
GBR Allan McNishLMP13673rd3rd
8DEU Frank Biela
ITA Emanuele Pirro
DEU Marco Werner3801st1st
DEU Audi Sport North America1Audi R10 TDIDEU Frank Biela
ITA Emanuele Pirro
DEU Marco WernerLMP13691st1st
2ITA Rinaldo Capello
DNK Tom Kristensen
GBR Allan McNish262DNFDNF
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest3DEU Lucas Luhr
FRA Alexandre Prémat
DEU Mike Rockenfeller23DNFDNF
DEU Audi Sport North America1Audi R10 TDIDEU Frank Biela
ITA Emanuele Pirro
DEU Marco WernerLMP13676th6th
2ITA Rinaldo Capello
DNK Tom Kristensen
GBR Allan McNish3811st1st
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest3DEU Lucas Luhr
FRA Alexandre Prémat
DEU Mike Rockenfeller3744th4th
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest1Audi R15 TDIITA Rinaldo Capello
DNK Tom Kristensen
GBR Allan McNishLMP13763rd3rd
3DEU Timo Bernhard
FRA Romain Dumas
FRA Alexandre Prémat33317th13th
DEU Audi Sport North America2DEU Lucas Luhr
DEU Mike Rockenfeller
DEU Marco Werner104DNFDNF
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest7Audi R15 TDI plusITA Rinaldo Capello
DNK Tom Kristensen
GBR Allan McNishLMP13943rd3rd
8CHE Marcel Fässler
DEU André Lotterer
FRA Benoît Tréluyer3962nd2nd
DEU Audi Sport North America9DEU Timo Bernhard
FRA Romain Dumas
DEU Mike Rockenfeller3971st1st
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest1Audi R18 TDIDEU Timo Bernhard
FRA Romain Dumas
DEU Mike RockenfellerLMP1116DNFDNF
2CHE Marcel Fässler
DEU André Lotterer
FRA Benoît Tréluyer3551st1st
DEU Audi Sport North America3ITA Rinaldo Capello
DNK Tom Kristensen
GBR Allan McNish14DNFDNF
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest1Audi R18 e-tron quattroCHE Marcel Fässler
DEU André Lotterer
FRA Benoît TréluyerLMP13781st1st
2ITA Rinaldo Capello
DNK Tom Kristensen
GBR Allan McNish3772nd2nd
3Audi R18 e-tron ultraFRA Romain Dumas
FRA Loïc Duval
ESP Marc Gené3665th5th
DEU Audi Sport North America4ITA Marco Bonanomi
GBR Oliver Jarvis
DEU Mike Rockenfeller3753rd3rd
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest1Audi R18 e-tron quattroCHE Marcel Fässler
DEU André Lotterer
FRA Benoît TréluyerLMP13385th5th
2FRA Loïc Duval
DNK Tom Kristensen
GBR Allan McNish3481st1st
3BRA Lucas di Grassi
ESP Marc Gené
GBR Oliver Jarvis3473rd3rd
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest1Audi R18 e-tron quattroBRA Lucas di Grassi
ESP Marc Gené
DNK Tom KristensenLMP1-H3762nd2nd
2CHE Marcel Fässler
DEU André Lotterer
FRA Benoît Tréluyer3791st1st
3PRT Filipe Albuquerque
ITA Marco Bonanomi
GBR Oliver Jarvis25DNFDNF
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest7Audi R18 e-tron quattroCHE Marcel Fässler
DEU André Lotterer
FRA Benoît TréluyerLMP13933rd3rd
8BRA Lucas di Grassi
FRA Loïc Duval
GBR Oliver Jarvis3924th4th
9PRT Filipe Albuquerque
ITA Marco Bonanomi
DEU René Rast3877th7th
DEU Audi Sport Team Joest7Audi R18CHE Marcel Fässler
DEU André Lotterer
FRA Benoît TréluyerLMP13674th4th
8BRA Lucas di Grassi
FRA Loïc Duval
GBR Oliver Jarvis3723rd3rd
USA Glickenhaus Racing708Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMHBRA Pipo Derani
FRA Franck Mailleux
FRA Olivier PlaHypercar3674th4th
709AUS Ryan Briscoe
FRA Romain Dumas
GBR Richard Westbrook3645th5th
USA Glickenhaus Racing708Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMHBRA Pipo Derani
FRA Romain Dumas
FRA Olivier PlaHypercar3704th4th
709AUS Ryan Briscoe
FRA Franck Mailleux
GBR Richard Westbrook3753rd3rd
USA Glickenhaus Racing708Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMHAUS Ryan Briscoe
FRA Romain Dumas
FRA Olivier PlaHypercar3356th6th
709FRA Nathanaël Berthon
MEX Esteban Gutiérrez
FRA Franck Mailleux3337th7th

WeatherTech SportsCar Championship wins

#SeasonDateClassesTrack / RaceNo.Winning driversChassisEngine2019
1June 30(DPi)Watkins Glen55USA Jonathan Bomarito / FRA Olivier Pla / UK Harry TincknellMazda RT24-PMazda MZ-2.0T 2.0 L Turbo I4
2July 7(DPi)Mosport77UK Oliver Jarvis / USA Tristan NunezMazda RT24-PMazda MZ-2.0T 2.0 L Turbo I4
3August 4(DPi)Road America55USA Jonathan Bomarito / UK Harry TincknellMazda RT24-PMazda MZ-2.0T 2.0 L Turbo I4

Notes

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