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  • ...orm of cycle racing on roads). It is one of the most physically demanding sports that one can participate in. ...first person to cross the finish line that day or the time trial rider (or team) with the lowest time on the course. The overall winner of a stage race is
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  • ...ere largely responsible for its creation. The first Formula Ford car was [[Team Lotus]]' 1966 ''[[Lotus 31|Type 31]]'' which was derived from the [[Lotus 2 ...gners who have made a mark on the series have included: [[Titan]]{{dn}}, [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], Merlyn, Hawke, Citation, [[Swift Engineering|Swift]], Eurosw
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  • |Team || [[Renault F1|Renault]] ...races he finished without mechanical problems, he was usually ahead of his team mate, and sometimes ahead of technically superior cars.
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  • ! Team | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconBRA}} [[Piquet Sports]]
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  • Unusual floating vehicles have been used for sports purposes as well. For example, the [[Bathtub Boat]] is used in "bathtub rac ...] might refer to its first boat, meaning the rowers who make up their best team, rather than their best piece of equipment.
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  • |Record team || Wolf-Ford Fuji remained a popular [[sports car racing]] venue and was often used for national races. Speeds continued
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  • ...squale Ermini named "Pasquino" was one of the most representative Italian, sports car manufactures of '40 and '50 years.(the cause of his premature death is ...during a [[Grand Prix of Italy]], Materassi had a tragic accident, but the team continued its activities with drivers like: Clemente Biondetti and Gastone
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  • ...ans]]''' (''24 heures du Mans'') is the world's oldest [[Sports car racing|sports car]] [[endurance race]] and one of the most famous and influential in moto ! Team
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]] The '''Fiat 8V''' (or "Otto Vu") is a [[sports car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Fiat]] from [[1952]
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  • ...aced by the [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] [[motor racing|works]] team between 1967 and 1977. These cars took part for [[World Sportscar Champions ...wins in smaller competitions but the season 1969 was not overall good the team was again
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  • ...Formula 3]] and 'Bobtail' sports car, with [[Porsche]]s based on their RSK sports cars enjoying some success. [[Ferrari]] originally developed their 'Sharkno ...ing in the points in two Grand Prix events or the top three in two [[World Sports Car]] events. The annual Formula Two champion was also granted an A rating
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  • |Record team || [[McLaren]] ...937'' (the 1937 version of the track is featured, as the name suggests), ''Sports Car GT'', ''Le Mans 24 Hours'', ''[[Grand Prix Legends]]'', ToCA Touring Ca
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  • ...ely unrelated to the other [[Ferrari 250|250 cars]]. It was a mid-engined sports car racer with a [[Ferrari 250#250 Testa Rossa|250 Testa Rossa]] [[V12]] en ...us had to run in the prototype class until it was homologated as a Group 4 Sports Car for the 1966 season.
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  • ...es and racing cars, including a [[Formula 1]] car for [[Frank Williams]]'s team in 1970. == De Tomaso sports cars ==
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  • Born in [[Paris, France]] to a father who loved motor sports and was employed as the motoring correspondent for the Petit Parisien newsp ...1946. At the end of the War, he became the No. 1 driver for the Alfa Romeo team between 1946 and 1948, winning several Grand Prix races including his secon
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  • He was signed up to the [[Norton (motorcycle)|Norton]] works team for the 1950 TT, finishing second in the Junior and breaking both lap and r *[http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/celebs/sport-champs7.html Sports Champions]
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  • The track opened in [[1950 in sports|1950]] on an airfield and is a [[road racing]] course styled after those us ...e in its LMP2 class, behind the Intersport Lola car. The GT1 Corvette C6R team got their revenge against the Aston Martin, although the second Corvette ca
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  • ...This engine was actually commissioned by [[Enzo Ferrari]] (when he led his team car and motorcycle racing) engine he would have to equip its race bikes, bu
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  • ...ting Company|ABC's]] ''[[Wide World of Sports (US TV series)|Wide World of Sports]]'', featured demolition derbies on several broadcasts in the 1970s. The p ...possibly decline throughout the 1990s. With the demise of ''Wide World of Sports'', television exposure became virtually non-existent. In addition to safet
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  • ...onsorship liveries]] came in use, vehicles competing in [[Formula One]], [[sports car racing]], [[touring car racing]] and other international [[auto racing] ...m not only to paint their cars in a tobacco livery, but also to change the team name accordingly. The British Racing Green vanished soon from the cars of p
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