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This media file contains a collection of six trading cards, each featuring a race car. The cards are arranged in a grid-like fashion, with some overlap. The top row features two cards. The left card shows a Formula 1 car with the number 54, identified as a Tyrrell 020 with a Honda V10 engine, driven by Satoru Nakajima in 1991. The car is predominantly blue and white with sponsor logos. The right card displays a red BMW 21 sports car, with specifications including 2494 c.c., 170 PS, 5800 RPM, and a top speed of 225 km/h. Text on this card indicates it's a product of ATAKA S.A. CANDIES PRODUCTS, located in Athens, Greece. The middle row has three cards. The left card features a yellow Porsche with the license plate MN-06000. Text above it, in Arabic script, details some specifications of the car, possibly including engine size and year. The middle card shows a white Formula 1 car with the number 13, identified as a Eurobrun ER 189 with a Judd V8 engine, driven by Gregor Foitek in 1989. The right card displays the rear of a red Citroën ZX, with its specifications listed as 1361 c.c., 75 PS, 6200 RPM, and a top speed of 172 km/h. Similar to the BMW card, this also attributes production to ATAKA S.A. CANDIES PRODUCTS. The bottom row has one card on the left, showing a green and yellow Formula 1 car with the number 94. It is identified as a Benetton B 192 with a Ford V8 engine, driven by Martin Brundle in 1992. The text also mentions "UNITED COLORS OF BENETTON" on the car. The overall scene depicts a collection of collectible trading cards, likely related to motorsport. The context of Moscow, Russia is not directly evident from the visual content of the cards themselves, but the presence of Arabic script on one card suggests a potentially broader distribution or origin. The cards appear to be in good condition, with some minor signs of wear and tear consistent with age and handling.
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