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  • | Team(s) || [[Arrows]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams ...an in 1993, after which he retired from Formula One. Boutsen briefly drove sports cars in the US, driving for Champion Racing in a Porsche, alongside [[Bill
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  • ...ner fitted with a straight-six short-stroke BMW. This was converted into a sports car, however. ...elationships based mostly upon shared sponsors and the use of the 'parent' team's name. The series grew dramatically through the late nineties, reaching an
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  • | class = [[Sports car]] ([[S-segment|S]])<!-- per [[WP:CARCLASS]], this should not be changed ...ar-wheel drive layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer [[Ferrari]], introduced in 2015 to replace the previous [[
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  • The '''Ferrari P''' series were prototype sports cars in the 1960s and early 1970s. Sports car racers followed in 1963. Although these cars shared their names (based
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  • ...of people regularly go to a football [[stadium]] to follow their favourite team, whilst millions more avidly watch the game on television. A very large num ...all)|football]]'') into the other team's goal, thereby scoring a goal. The team which has scored the most goals at the conclusion of the game is the winner
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  • '''[[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]] [[Rolex Sports Car Series]]'''<br>Sunchaser 1000 |Record team || [[Penske Racing]]
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  • |Team(s) || [[Alfa Romeo in Formula One|Alfa Romeo]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferr ==Sports car career==
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  • ==Differences between touring cars and sports cars== ...sifying closed-wheel racing cars as 'touring cars' or '[[sports car racing|sports cars]]' (also known as GT cars). In truth, there is often very little techn
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  • | Team(s) || [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Lola Cars|Lola]], [[Scuderi | Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari]]<br>[[Lola Cars]]/[[Surtees|Team Surtees]]
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  • ...ed their first 1000 cc bike. 2004 marked the end of production for the 750 sports machines, with a limited production of 300 SR ("Special Racing") model in t ...it the best [[sportbike]] in the world. Tamburini designed the Ducati 916 sports bike (predecessor of the 748 and 996 series) which marked the return of Duc
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  • ...th 100% of the power going to the '''rear''' axle under normal conditions. Sports cars using this type of system always drive only the rear under normal cond ...m to their [[1966]] [[Jensen FF]] that the system was used in a production sports car, but with a total of 320 build units this did not sell in appreciable n
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  • ..., both a 24h and a 1000km race is held at Spa, as the [[1000km Spa]] for [[sports car racing]] were introduced in 1966. ...Bryner]] on the victorious [[Ferrari 550]] of the ''BMS Scuderia Italia'' team, the 2004 race marked the first time in history that a female driver has wo
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  • ...alian]] manufacturer of [[automobile racing|racing cars]] and [[sports car|sports cars]], established in 1914 in [[Bologna]]. The company's headquarters are ...ear contract with Orsi, went on to form the [[O.S.C.A.]] car builder. This team worked on several projects ([[Maserati 4CLT]], [[Maserati A6]] series, [[Ma
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  • | Team(s) || [[March Engineering|March]], [[British Racing Motors|BRM]], [[Sc ...irlines and was manager of the [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]] Formula One racing team for two years.
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  • | Class || [[Sports car|Sports]] / [[Luxury vehicles|Luxury]] The '''Maserati Biturbo''' is a [[sports car]] introduced by [[Maserati]] in 1981. The Biturbo was a two-door, four-
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  • ...uring their GP careers) although started to decline in the UK when small [[sports cars]] powered by [[Coventry-Climax]] and [[Ford]] engines became more impo ...rch Engineering|March]], [[Modus]], [[GRD]], [[Ralt]] and [[Ensign (racing team)|Ensign]].
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  • ...' is an [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of racing cars and high-performance sports cars formed by [[Enzo Ferrari]] in 1929. At first, '''[[Scuderia Ferrari]]' ::'''[[Scuderia Ferrari]]''' ''for further history of the Ferrari racing team''
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  • ...[[Champ Car|CART]], which had sancationed Indy car racing since [[1979 in sports|1979]], who incidently, had broken away from [[United States Auto Club|USAC Beginning in [[1980 in sports|1980]], IndyCar became the name used to advertise [[Championship Auto Racin
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  • ...eventually transferred them to [[Enzo Ferrari]]'s now privatised 'factory' team [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. P3s then won six of the final 11 events of the seaso ...sourced team. (Enzo Ferrari drove for Alfa before he went on to manage the team, and after that went on to manufacture his own cars.)
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  • ...July Bayol won the Circuit du Lac at Aix-les-Bains beating the [[Gordini]] team. The change in the regulations for the [[World Championship]] in 1954 rende ...[Formula One]] and [[Formula Two]] events although they mainly built small sports cars of which some were designed by [[Pietro Frua]].
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