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  • 58Maxaret — The Jensen FF, which Sports Illustrated called the safest car in the world. Dunlop s Maxaret was the first anti lock braking system (ABS) to be widely used. Introduced in the early 1950s, Maxaret was rapidly taken up in the aviation world, after… …

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