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  • ...pse of the Prost team left several drivers without a race seat in 2002 and cars 18 & 19 unoccupied. ...since [[1976]]. A group under the name of Phoenix then purchased the Prost cars and attempted to enter the championship with old Hart engines, Tarso Marque
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  • ...h a lap length of over 25 km, it allows the participation of more than 200 cars, and over 700 drivers. ...GT2-spec, turbo-charged Porsche, modified [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters]] cars from Opel and [[Abt Sportsline]]-Audi, and the [[Schnitzer Motorsport]]-ent
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  • Avoid driving a car within the central ring if possible. While cars are allowed on many of the streets there, the streets are narrow and mostly ...sist of several elevator cars which have two open doors on each floor. The cars travel up on left side and down on the right. Even though it’s forbidden,
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  • ...in terms of speed. In line with Alfa Romeo's remarkable ability to get all cars to achieve their speedometer maximum point, 164's were tested to their desi ...he wedge-shaped body and in the longitudinal groove along the side of both cars. However, individual stylistic treatment given by features such as the inte
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  • ...], who ran onto the Hangar straight, running towards the 250 km/h train of cars, wearing a green kilt and waving religious banners. [[Kimi Räikkönen]], d ...did Renault save money, Renault also got MORE testing mileage out of their cars.
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  • ...ause General Motors had already used the name Monte Carlo for one of their cars. The Scorpion name was a reference to Abarth. ...tre (200 Nm). The Coupé VX and HPE VX can be distinguished from the normal cars by the offset bulge on the hood which is required to clear the new air inta
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  • ...re balanced weight distribution, as used on the Alfetta 158/159 Grand Prix cars. The suspension relied on [[double wishbone]]s and [[torsion bar]]s at the ...the best-handling saloon cars of their time. Unlike most rear-wheel drive cars, the transaxle meant there was no transmission tunnel linking the gearbox t
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  • ...been reduced, to make the Huayra class leading amongst 12 cylinder sports cars with values that are respective of much smaller vehicles in the market. The ...by law but to guarantee an enhanced protection for the occupants. Several cars have been used to perform these tests.
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  • ...y on the 2.0 , but later followed by the 1.8 L). The 4-cylinder cars retained the twin spark ignition system but received Alfa-designed 16-valve ...s also received revised interiors and equipment specifications to keep the cars competitive in the showroom.
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  • ...i]], which produced [[proprietary]] engines for [[aircraft]], [[Automobile|cars]], [[boats]], and [[motorcycles]] in factories in Britain, France and Italy ...ng on small engines and car and motorcycle powerplants. They supplied [[AC Cars]] with the 1496cc [[side-valve]] four cylinder (that would become AC's famo
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  • ...his rule helped Ferrari in particular, but it had major effect on Red Bull cars, because they had to thank the technology for their extraordinary pace, bot [[Category:Ferrari Formula One cars|150]]
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  • ...[[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of racing cars and high-performance sports cars formed by [[Enzo Ferrari]] in 1929. At first, '''[[Scuderia Ferrari]]''' sp ...Ferrari prepared and successfully raced various drivers in [[Alfa Romeo]] cars until 1938, when he was officially hired by Alfa as head of their racing de
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  • ...ne for drivers and one for [[#Drivers and constructors|constructors]]. The cars race at speeds often in excess of 300 km/h (185 mph). ...scope is continually expanding. Formula 1 cars are the most expensive race cars currently in production and the [[sport]] is among the most expensive in th
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  • ! rowspan=2 | [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]] | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]-[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • ...ld of automobile manufacturing when they decided to start importing French cars to be assembled in [[Italy]]. ...and the Fraschinis, with the straightforward motto, “Import, sell, repair cars” founded their own company, the Società Milanese Automobili Isotta, Fras
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  • manufacturers of parts for racing 101 and 105 series cars. (UK) - Spare parts for Alfa Romeo cars since 1962. (Germany)
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  • ...lled second gear is excluded that series beginnings just with the modified cars therefore. ...year, in it opens them [[1932]]), but soon us account becomes that the two cars - relatively distant for piston displacement and above all for price - cann
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  • ...of the Fiat corporate grille across all versions. Mechanically however the cars remained largely unchanged. ...le the original Panda never gained the kind of cult following that similar cars such as the [[Citroën 2CV|2CV]] and [[Volkswagen Beetle|VW Beetle]] enjoy,
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  • ...ited, teams may use an alternate non-tobacco livery. At historical events, cars are allowed to use the livery which was used when the car was actively comp ...One with a works team of its own in 2006 Formula One season. Although the cars have many sponsorship logos on them, the main pattern is based on the tradi
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  • ...d Prix. This year saw the introduction of the '107% rule', which meant all cars had to be within 107% of the pole position time in order to qualify for the
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