Yeddy introduced: The racing car Elfin 600B driven by Malaysian driver Yeddy Yip in the 18th Grand Prix in 1971 used a 1.8L displacement Ford engine and reached a top speed of 180 kilometers per hour. Yip Deli, the first chairman of Macau Tourism and Entertainment Co., Ltd., is known as "Mr. Grand Prix" in Macau. He participated in the Macau Grand Prix for the first time in 1955, and soon became inseparable from racing. He successively participated in the competition, sponsored and founded a team, becoming a hallmark figure in the international racing industry and also becoming a single-seat racing driver in the world. The oldest driver.
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