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Just a thought, that there may be a place in the article OR in a separate linked article (Andretti-Cheever Feud?) to address the history between Cheever and the Andrettis. I recall it going at least as far back as Long Beach in '92, and as recently as Watkins Glen last year. Lmj81 23:12, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
the sources are difficult to find, but at 18 years he became also italian citizen... he was nicknamed "l'americano di Roma", "the Rome american"... 213.140.17.100 20:38, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
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