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  • ..., coupe versions of its mainstream cars. The most prized of these were the cars bodied by Zagato, an expression of the historic relationship between the tw ...ine. From 1964 on, Alfa offered a range of displacements for its passenger cars, always including the 1300cc tax bracket. The Junior designation was first
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  • ...iaro]]<br>SZ [[Zagato]]'s [[Ercole Spada]]<br>Spider [[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring]] ...'Berlina'''), a two-plus-two seater convertible with body by [[Carrozzeria Touring]] (2600 '''Spider'''), and a [[coupe]] with a body by [[Bertone]] (2600 '''
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  • ...[[Louis Chiron]]. Realizing that factory cars were always faster than the cars owned by private entrants, Dreyfus reasoned that his only chance of winning ...ed by the German teams and jumped at the chance to drive the most advanced cars available, as a [[Jew]] this option was not available to Dreyfus. Instead h
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  • ...i S.7|S.7]]------------------------(1949) Single propeller engine two-seat touring aircraft [[Category: Cars]]
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  • ...ed on November 20 after twenty races. The championship was open to Touring Cars complying with FIA [[Super 2000]] regulations. {{World Touring Car Championship results}}
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  • ...s]]; its sister car received a [[Fantuzzi]] designed body similar to the [[Touring]] [[Barchetta]]s. [[Category:Cars]]
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  • ...e classic [[FR layout]] (front engine powering the rear axle), while small cars were [[RR layout|rear-engined]]. Meanwhile, a practical concept emerged, na ...to experiment with it not risking the chances of the popular Fiat-branded cars. Thus the Autobianchi Primula emerged — a car marketed under a less cruci
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  • ...y) and [[Merzario]] (1 failure to pre-qualify). He later raced in Touring Cars.
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  • The '''1987 World Touring Car Championship season''' was the 1st [[World Touring Car Championship]] season. It commenced on March 22, 1987 and ended on Nove ...warded up to 40 points in a race. Points were only allocated to drivers of cars registered for the World Championship.
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  • ...]] and shares that engine's 60° vee angle. This engine is used by [[Volvo Cars]] as of [[2005]]. ...'''cross-plane''' V8 is the typical V8 configuration used in American road cars. Each crank pin (of four) is at a 90° angle from the previous, so that vie
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  • ...r international [[auto racing]] competitions customarily [[paint]]ed their cars in '''racing colours''' reflecting the nation of origin of the car or drive Due to the weight limit for GP cars introduced in 1934, German Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union teams did not apply
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  • ...] in the South. The open wheel racers were built for racing, and the stock cars were ordinary automobiles modified to varying degrees. ...gh as 1500. The sport is popular in Australia and Canada also. Many of the cars may also race on [[Short track motor racing|asphalt short tracks]] during t
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  • ...00. He was 3rd in the [[STW Cup]] in Germany in 1999, 7th in the [[British Touring Car Championship]] in 2000, and winner of the [[12 Hours of Sebring]] in bo
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  • 1984 saw the first appearance of [[Group A]] touring cars and an extension of the track to 3.9km. It also saw the first 500 km race,
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  • Grand Touring]] cars. Race lengths vary from 1 hour, 40 minutes to 12 hours. ...by multiple drivers (2 or 3, depending on the length of the race), and all cars compete together simultaneously.
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  • ...dway opened its' own dragstrip and hosts legal drag races for street legal cars, trucks, and motorcycles. The Dragstrip is proud to extinguish the "nowhere ...RC10, set the record with a heavily modified [[RC10|Associated RC10L3]] [[touring car]] at Irwindale Speedway on January 13, 2001.
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  • ...[[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]]. ...] saw the radical differentiation of racing vehicles from high-priced road cars, with [[Delage]], [[Auto Union]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Delahaye]] and [[Bug
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  • ...he main cause of the disappointment. Nevertheless, the 155 was entered in Touring Car racing and was successful in every major championship it entered which ...as a homologation exercise to allow Alfa Romeo to compete in the [[British Touring Car Championship]] race series and consequently came with a bolt-on aero-ki
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  • ...made by coachbuilders like: James Young, [[Zagato]] ,[[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring]] ,[[Carrozzeria Castagna|Castagna]] and [[Pininfarina]]. ...r, Europe would find itself at war. Both racing and the market for private cars would disappear by 1915 when Italy joined the fighting.
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  • ...he company is legendary for producing some of the best [[sports car|sports cars]] in the world. The original Bugatti failed with the advent of World War I ...9). The company was known for its advanced engineering in its premium road cars and its success in early [[Grand Prix motor racing]], winning the first eve
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