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  • The fourth series cars were the first Aurelias to be available in left-hand drive; fourth series A ...nt windows, and typically a chrome strip down the hood. They were the most touring oriented of the B20's.
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  • ...avery in equal measure to get it right. After a long run from Malmedy, the cars would reach top speed before having to negotiate Masta, a high speed left-r Another particularly gruesome story comes from the 1973 24 hour touring car race during which three drivers were killed. During one of his pitstops
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  • ...charger]]s (of somewhat smaller dimensions than the [[BMW 3 Series]] (E21) cars of the time) and a luxurious interior. ...was originally produced (to avoid the 38% sales tax imposed at the time on cars displacing more than 2000 cc). The aluminum 90 degree [[SOHC]] V6 engine wa
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  • ...[[1960s]] were the '''Americas'''. They were large [[gran turismo|touring cars]] with the largest V12 engines and often had custom bodywork. All America The first America cars were the '''340'''. Using the new [[Ferrari Lampredi engine|Lampredi]] [[V
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  • |colspan=2|<center>Alfa Romeo 1900 Sprint [[Touring]] Superleggera</center> ...Gone were the all conquering supercharged straight six and eight-cylinder cars that had written so much motor racing history. Now Alfa replaced them with
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  • ...family (his father Patrick races in touring cars, hill climbs, and sports cars), Bourdais began his racing career at age 10 in [[karting|karts]]. During t ...with seven wins and eight poles in his McDonald's-sponsored [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]], beating his own teammate Junqueira by 28 points. His outstanding re
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  • ...[[Todeschini]] | [[Tonello]] | [[Scuderia Toro Rosso|Toro Rosso]]&nbsp;| [[Touring]] | [[Trossi-Cattaneo]] | [[Turinelli & Pezza]]&nbsp;| [[Urania]]&nbsp;| [[
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  • ...ish and French engines which would also qualify. The Italians quickly made cars for the new formula, and the first race was held on January 1958 at [[Monza ...do De Martino, who had the means to own a wonderful Alfa Romeo 1900 Sprint Touring-Superleggera.
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  • ...ry sports cars, cruising motorcycles, and aircraft than ordinary passenger cars. ...engine luxury sports cars, while Subaru uses it in its [[all-wheel drive]] cars, where the difficulties of fitting the engine between the front wheels are
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  • ...cc [[Straight-6|I6]]<br>2.9&nbsp;L 2905&nbsp;cc [[Straight-8|I8]]<br>(road cars) ...on in 1931 to its retirement in 1939. In addition to the two seater sports cars it was used in the world's first genuine [[Open wheel car|single-seat]] Gra
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  • ...ing Car Championship|BTCC]]; [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]]; [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]] ...1950 to create a 1 mile oval course suitable for cars. 500cc [[Formula 3]] cars began racing later that year, and in 1953 the Universal Motor Racing Club w
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  • He won the 1966 [[European Touring Car Championship]] at the start of a long relationship with [[Alfa Romeo in Currently, he is the vice-president of N. Technology which prepares race cars for [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]].
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  • ...erraris is that they lacked the hood scoops common on V12 models. The V12 cars used [[carburettor|downdraft carburettors]] located centrally in the "valle ...ced the new four-cylinder 625 TF and 735 S models. With this profusion of cars, Ferrari was able to sweep the first running of the sportscar championship.
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  • ...erraris is that they lacked the hood scoops common on V12 models. The V12 cars used [[carburettor|downdraft carburettors]] located centrally in the "valle ...ced the new four-cylinder 625 TF and 735 S models. With this profusion of cars, Ferrari was able to sweep the first running of the sportscar championship.
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  • The '''Ferrari California''' is a [[grand tourer|grand touring sports car]] that was launched by [[Ferrari]] at the [[2008 Paris Motor Sho ...he existing factory at Maranello. The existing production line produces 27 cars per day, or 6,000 per annum. Ferrari plans to produce 5,000 Californias in
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  • ...urrently owned and driven by [[James Glickenhaus]]. #0052M, a 1950 166 MM Touring Barchetta was recently uncovered [[barn car|in a barn]] and was shown in pu 166 racing cars won [[Mille Miglia]] in both 1948 and 1949, driven by [[Clemente Biondetti]
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  • Jackie's early involvement with cars was in the family business, Dumbuck Garage, in Milton, where he worked as a ...Barry Filer, a customer of his family business, to test in a number of his cars at Oulton Park. Stewart impressed all who were in attendance that day. [[Ke
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  • ...eted in various forms of motorsport, from [[Grand Prix motor racing]] to [[touring car racing]]. ..., that it is occupied some planning, accomplishment and maintenance of the cars from contest of the [[Alfa Romeo|house]] of [[Arese]].
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  • ...Monza]]; [[Superbike racing|SBK]]; [[GP2]]; [[Formula Three|F3]]; [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]] ...s. The two circuits could be combined to create a 10 km long circuit, with cars running parallel on the main straight. The infrastructure was also improved
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  • These automobiles range from [[Formula 1]] racing cars to modest family saloons. <td><center><font face=“Arial”>[[Touring]] <small><font color=orange>T</font></small>, <small><font color=lightgre
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