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  • ...s]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Lola Cars|Lola]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Honda Racing F1|Honda]], [[BRM]], [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]], [[Surt | Championships || 1 ([[1964 Formula One season|1964]])
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  • ...deria-Ferrari-maroon-fa-lr.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Alfa Romeo 8C-35 Scuderia Ferrari (1935)]] ...ully in many different categories of '''motorsport''', including [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[rallies]]. They have
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  • ...ef engineer at [[Ferrari]] in the 1950s, working on such notables as the [[Ferrari 250 GTO]]. He split from the company in a major upheval in [[1961]], formi ...glielmo Marconi]] on his inventions, especially the radio, following which one of the Livorno Library sections was named The Bizzarrini Library.
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  • ...3000]] in 1985, but in 2009 the [[Formula Two]] name returns. The 2009 FIA Formula Two Championship will begin at Valencia on the 31 May. Visit the official F ...ed for a path to reach this peak. For much of the history of Formula One, Formula Two has represented the penultimate step on the motorsport ladder.
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  • [[image:zagatoferrari.jpg|thumb|200px|right| '''Ferrari 250 GT Zagato''']] [[Image:Ferrari Tipo 166 Zagato.JPG|right|thumb|200px|'''Ferrari Tipo 166 Zagato''' [http://www.velocetoday.com <sup>Source</sup>] ]]
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  • ...50 TR 61 Spyder Fantuzzi 34 left 2.jpg|right|thumb|350px|1961 [[Ferrari TR|Ferrari 250 TR]] modified by [[Giotto Bizzarrini]] for [[Count Giovanni Volpi|Volpi ...] company, [[ATS]]. Thereafter, [[Enzo Ferrari]] would no longer sell his cars to Serenissima, so the company turned to [[De Tomaso]], ATS, and [[Maserati
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  • ...333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Example.jpg|280px|Ferrari 166 MM Spyder]] ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari 166MM''' ([[Mille Miglia]] by [[Touring]])
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  • ...following [[Super Aguri F1|Super Aguri]]'s pull out of the [[2008 Formula One season|2008 season]]), while the other three major manufacturers in the [[G ===Teams Signed with [[Formula One Management|FOM]]===
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  • ...in 1914, Merosi designed the first [[DOHC]] Alfa engine for the Grand Prix formula which stipulated a capacity of 4.5 liters. Merosi came up with a four [[cyl ...eft the company in 1926, having come from [[Fiat]] by the urging of [[Enzo Ferrari]] in 1924. He immediately began work on the P2 Grand Prix car, which was ba
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  • ...buted at the [[Grand Prix de Pau]] in 1938, two cars were entered to race, one for [[Tazio Nuvolari]] and the other for [[Luigi Villoresi]]. Both drivers ...1940s [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] won a couple of races in Europe. One of the cars was brought to [[Argentina]] where it gathered some success and victories i
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  • The '''Ferrari P''' series were prototype sports cars in the 1960s and early 1970s. ...rrari Dino]]-V6-engine [[Formula 2]] 156, which would be turned into the [[Formula 1]]-winner of 1961.
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  • |Record class || [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] Built in a public park in 1962, the circuit hosted its first [[Formula One]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] the same year, as a non-Championsh
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  • ...minum]]-bodied Intermeccanica-[[Puch]] (IMP) 500ccm-engined cars, of which one won the [[Nürburgring]]. ...small [[Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1967)|Ford Anglia]] engine. These cars and some other prototypes were designed by [[Franco Scaglione]]. The &laqu
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  • {{Formula One}} ...r international [[auto racing]] competitions customarily [[paint]]ed their cars in '''racing colors''' (which sometimes resembled political [[national colo
    11 KB (1,571 words) - 12:14, 8 October 2009
  • ...ri]] will be consulted on the design and manufacture for all A1 Grand Prix cars. =="Powered by Ferrari" car (2008-09 onwards)==
    9 KB (1,364 words) - 13:53, 29 March 2010
  • ...engine!), Enrico Nardi worked for a period first for [[Lancia]] and then [[Ferrari]], where he helped create the '''[[AAC 815]]'''. From 1947 he teamed up wit ...least two additional cars were built 1948, derived from the "Marco" style, one using a Fiat 1100 engine and the other using a prewar [[Maserati]] 4CS-1500
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  • ...uperiority in the future. The automotive press frequently calls new exotic cars "supercars". ...t often does not include roll cages and other features required for [[race cars]].
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  • ...ortion of the business. Sr. Ferrari envisioned producing 100 of the small cars per week. His management team disagreed with an ambitious launch schedule. ...r eroding their market image as the most powerful, fastest production [[GT cars]] in the world. Price was a problem.
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  • ...onably successful with several drivers, notably [[Giancarlo Baghetti]] who one a race at Monza, but the advent of the rear-engined British invasion saw th ...coctions. Among the fastest, and certainly the loudest, are the eleven (?) cars built by Angelo Dagrada of [[Milan]].
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  • |Team(s) || [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] ...contributed to their final World Championship tally (see [[List of Formula One World Championship pointscoring systems|list of pointscoring systems]] for
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