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  • ...Engineering]], a successful racing car constructor and Formula One racing team. He looked after legal and commercial issues for the company between 1969 a ...mpion [[Jim Clark]] was killed, and within two years both of Mosley's 1968 team mates were dead in racing accidents. Mosley's best result that year was an
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  • ...dependent, local station WFBM-TV (now [[WRTV]]), and not again until [[ABC Sports]] was permitted to broadcast the race via tape delay from 1965 to 1985, and ...he 1961 race. In 1963, technical innovator [[Colin Chapman]] brought his [[Team Lotus]] to Indianapolis for the first time, attracted by the large monetary
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  • ...purchased by [[BMW]]. BMW opted to keep the Sauber name in F1 renaming the team [[BMW Sauber]]. Jordan, who had been bought by the [[Midland Group]] in 20 ...d the [[United States dollar|$]]48 million bond required as a deposit. The team was confirmed by the FIA on [[January 26]], [[2006]].
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  • |Team || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...an team before joining the then uncompetitive [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] team for 1996. In 2000 Michael Schumacher took Ferrari's first driver's champion
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  • Rover and the BRM Formula 1 team joined forces to produce a [[gas turbine]] powered [[coupé]], driven by [[ ...er the [[North American Racing Team]] (NART), [[Luigi Chinetti]]'s private team, saved Ferrari's honor with a Ferrari [[Ferrari P#275 LM|275 LM]] winn
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  • In 2000, [[Ferrari]]'s factory [[Formula One]] racing team, long at the forefront of development of carbon fiber technology for racing [[Chevrolet]] is using carbon fiber in its flagship sports car, the [[Chevrolet_Corvette|Corvette]]. A special option package for the
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  • ...rrera Panamericana]], the ''MM'' made ''[[Gran Turismo]]'' (Grand Touring) sports cars like [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]] (which debuted as a marque in the 194 ...h was based on the Formula One car ([[Mercedes-Benz W196]]), not the other sports cars named [[Mercedes-Benz 300SL]].
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  • Following the great success of pre-World War II [[Italian]] sports and racing cars like [[Ferrari]] and [Maserati], other wealthy [[Italian]] ...n the 1936 [[Italian Grand Prix]] driving a [[Maserati 6C]]-34 for his own team, [[Scuderia Torino]], and won his class in the 1937 Mille Miglia in a 500cc
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  • The Murciélago sports a 6.2 L version of the legendary [[Lamborghini V12]] engine, a six spe ...m de Catalunya]] race, a Murcielago R-GT of the Russian IPB Spartak Racing Team won the GT1 class, against a Corvette C6-R and a Saleen S7-R. The drivers o
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  • ..., which were to form team "along with other well-known runner," warned the sports press. In April, the brand took part in the [[Targa Florio]], with De Marti ...ided to take over the whole Junior in hopes of a revival of the market. On Sports Press in January 1909, we read: "The famous company from Milan F. Momo & Co
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  • '''Flags''' are traditionally used in [[auto racing]] and similar sports to communicate important messages to drivers. Typically, the primary flagma ...d to summon a driver to the pits. It is usually used to punish a driver or team for disobeying the rules. The car number of the summoned driver is displaye
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  • ...y pre-war technology and material during the two seasons. For instance the team won two championships using only nine pre-war built engine blocks. ...becoming the first English driver to earn a title. The British [[Vanwall]] team took the maiden constructors championship that [[1958 Formula One season|se
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  • ...-engine, rear-wheel-drive]] [[grand tourer]] produced by [[Italy|Italian]] sports car manufacturer [[Ferrari]]. The F12berlinetta, debuted at the 2012 [[Gene ...ackrests of both seats, and classic blue and white [[North American Racing Team]] livery.
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  • | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Casner Motor Racing Division|Camoradi Racing Team]] | {{flagiconFrance}} [[Matra|Equipe Matra Sports]]
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  • ==Sports== * [[Marco Cassetti]], a football player for [[Serie A]] team [[AS Roma]].
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  • ...brothers Jacobus and Hendrik-Jan Spijker of [[Amsterdam]]. The two seater sports car, which was also the first ever car equipped with a six-cylinder engine ...eir 1966 [[Jensen FF]] marking the first time 4WD was used in a production sports car. However, with a total of 320 build units this did not sell in apprecia
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  • ...n as "the capital of engines", since the factories of the famous Italian [[sports car]] makers [[Ferrari]], [[Bugatti]], [[De Tomaso]], [[Lamborghini]], [[Pa ...the birthplace of [[Enzo Ferrari]], founder of the eponymous motor racing team and car manufacturer which is based nearby in Maranello. The [[Ferrari 360|
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  • ...e Motocyclisme (FIM)]] in 1949. The commercial rights are owned by [[Dorna Sports]]. Teams are represented by the International Road Racing Teams Association ...per weekend was considered a handicap to Michelin riders. The only MotoGP team using [[Dunlop Tyres|Dunlop]]s in 2007, Yamaha Tech 3, will not be using th
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  • ...med by almost anybody, and as a [[motorsport]] in itself, it is one of the sports regulated by [[FIA]] (under the guise of [[CIK]]), permitting licensed raci * [http://www.tarporleykarting.co.uk Tarporley Karting Team]
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  • ==Sports== ...the supporters of the [[Club Atlético Boca Juniors|Boca Juniors]] football team, rooted in the neighborhood of La Boca, in Buenos Aires, are known as ''los
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