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  • ...[Italy]], and used in [[FIA]]'s endurance [[World Sportscar Championship]] racing. ...[Stirling Moss]] resulting in a massive over-heating incident. Later, the car was restored by [[Fantuzzi]] of [[Maserati]] (new chassis #4512); later by
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  • '''Formula A''' (FA) is the top level of Go-kart racing or ''[[karting]]''. This class uses 100cc [[two-stroke]] engines, which m ...until they retire. Many—if not most—successful [[open-wheel]] racing drivers started their careers in karts.
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  • ...drivers. Later this was conducted by pilots who wrote the history of speed racing. This bike was ridden for one of its first races by the then the new to the The [[Fongri]] Car
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  • In 1938 they built a [[racing]] motorcycle with double [[overhead camshaft]], which was not, however, pro {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...si''' (1898 – [[September 9]], [[1928]]) was an Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver. ...hop, learning the basics of applied mechanics; later, he went to work in a car garage, where developed a strong love for engines and cars.
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  • ....7|SAI.7]]----------------------(1939) Single propeller engine single-seat racing aircraft ...7|Supersette]]-------------(1951) Single propeller engine two-seat trainer/racing aircraft
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  • ===CF 1933 175 cc OHC “ Moto leggera” racing model engine# N 1293 TS 60x61.5 === ...cc and 248 cc OHC face cam singles in 1928. They were very successful in racing. In 1937 the CF factory was taken over by the [[Fusi]] firm, which were the
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  • ...w a kind of truck for transporting freight before 1922. In 1923 followed a car with the model designation "Type 9". It was powered with a 4-cylinder 1300 ...the [[Tripoli Grand Prix]]. In 1946, at the end of the war, the 158 starts racing again successfully, until in 1950 it wins the World Formula 1 title. [http:
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  • ...workshop during [[World War I]], as his brothers joined the military. His racing career started in 1924, when he won the Italian drivers championship in 192 ...I]]. He left with Ettore and Bindo (1947), to found the [[Osca|O.S.C.A.]] car company.
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  • ...by [[Kenny Bräck]] and [[Sébastien Bourdais]]), plus a few British [[Stock Car Speed Association|SCSA]] races. ...to the track. All tracks can be connected to form a 11km long [[endurance racing]] course, but this option was not yet used for a major event, but as a test
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  • The '''Moroccan Grand Prix''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event begun in 1925 in [[Casablanca]], [[Morocco]] with the official deno ...|Count Bruno d'Harcourt]] during a practice run. All winners, in [[touring car]]s, were either [[France|French]] or [[Monaco|Monegasque]].
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  • ...[1966]], [[Blackburn]], [[Lancashire]]) is the most successful [[superbike racing|superbike racer]] of all time when comparing race wins. Fogarty, known to ...ble to remount and pass Fogarty for the win. Fogarty argued that the pace car regrouping following the yellow flag allowed Russell to close the gap signi
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  • ...1990 inspired the Italian conglomerate to consider a return to sports car racing. Development of the new Group C car's chassis was again entrusted to Abarth. In charge of the design of the 'SE
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  • | Events || [[Formula One]]; [[Champ Car|CART]]; [[Trans-Am Series|Trans-Am]] ...[[Detroit, Michigan]]''' hosted [[Formula One]] racing, and later [[CART]] racing, between the 1982 and 1991 seasons. The course was set up near the [[Renais
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  • ...omeo Tipo 162. The car was first mid engined Alfa Romeo model. This racing car has flat 12 engine (technically speaking it is 180 degree [[V12 engine|V12] ...0 and stopped during World War II, another chassis was built also but this car never raced.
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  • [[Image:Fusi_1937_OHC_racing_3.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1937 Fusi OHC racing engine''']] [[Image:Fusi_1937_OHC_racing_1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1937 Fusi OHC racing''']]
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  • ...Ray''' (born [[August 3]], [[1966]] [[Dallas, Texas]]) is a former [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[IndyCar]] Series driver. ...cal businesses and the national anti-tobacco compaign, known as Ash Kicker Racing. Though he failed to finish that race he scored several good results and c
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  • ...ded the famous [[Bugatti Type 35|Type 35]] as [[Bugatti]]'s premier racing car for the 1930s. Unlike the dominant Type 35s of the prior decade, the Type ...bsp;L Type 51 was the '''Type 54''' [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] car of 1932. Also with 300 hp (223 kW), 4 or 5 were built.
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  • These automobiles range from [[Formula 1]] racing cars to modest family saloons. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • '''Alfa Romeo 2000''' is a car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturing company [[Alfa Romeo]] as First shown in 1957 on the [[Turin]] autosalon, the car was produced in two models, the ''Berlina'' with 105 [[hp]] and the ''Spide
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