Two Formula 1 race car drivers are taking off from the start line at the Russian Grand Prix. Both accelerate from rest at about 14.9 m/s2, but the second driver's car hits its max speed 8.9 seconds before the first and stops accelerating. How many meters farther did the first driver travel than the second driver in that time?
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