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- ...and some 512 in private hands were entered in [[CanAm]] and [[Interserie]] races. ...g [[Group 6]] Prototypes to a maximum engine capacity of 3.0 litres, as in Formula 1. Despite having a suitable engine, Ferrari sat out the 1968 season, to re14 KB (2,093 words) - 08:31, 14 October 2009
- The '''2005 Formula One season''' was the 56th [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 6]], [[2005]], and saw ...t of the early season was [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]'s lack of pace, and races came to be dominated by the [[Renault F1|Renault]]s, especially that of [[F74 KB (9,233 words) - 00:49, 6 February 2011
- |Races || 27 (44 starts from 54 entries) ...eted in a total of 27 Grands Prix, scoring no points, and is recognised as one of the last truly privateer teams to race in an era when many large [[List63 KB (8,603 words) - 09:35, 31 October 2010
- ...n was the "Silverstone" edition released in the UK which was known as the "Formula" in [[Europe]]: this was released as a homologation exercise to allow Alfa ...rman Schübel Engineering racing team also entered three 1993 spec cars and one 94 spec car on the 1993 season. The 93 spec 155 had [[Jägermeister]] spon13 KB (1,933 words) - 09:06, 22 October 2009
- Races = 729 | ...g division has recently devoted its attention and funding to its [[Formula One]] team, '''Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro'''.43 KB (6,599 words) - 19:49, 12 November 2013
- ...Formula One season|1992]], [[1994 Formula One season|1994]]–[[1995 Formula One season|1995]] | Races || 191 (187 starts)67 KB (10,046 words) - 14:44, 6 November 2009
- |Races ||131 ...hampionship]] and [[NASCAR]] (the other being [[Dan Gurney]]). He also won races in [[midget car racing|midget cars]], [[sprint car racing|sprint cars]], an83 KB (11,983 words) - 13:02, 11 May 2010
- ...odern day [[World Rally Championship|rallying]] where cars are released at one minute intervals with the larger professional class cars going before the s ...ht shaped course of roughly 1500 km - or a thousand [[Roman mile]]s. Later races followed twelve other routes with varying total lengths.16 KB (2,251 words) - 08:01, 8 October 2009
- {{Formula One}} ...s always been the main focus of the category, non-championship Formula One races were held for many years. Due to the rising cost of competition, the last o67 KB (10,614 words) - 08:56, 7 October 2009
- ...and car users worldwide. The FIA is also the governing body for [[Formula One]] and other international [[auto racing|motorsports]]. ...nationale du Sport Automobile]] (FISA), the then governing body of Formula One. Mosley was elected president of FISA in 1991 and became president of the F41 KB (6,582 words) - 09:58, 27 September 2009
- ...he best-selling version of Lamborghini's flagship car. However, after only one year of Indonesian ownership, Mike Kimberley's business plan found itself w ...replacing [[Walter de'Silva]], who was responsible for the design of only one Lamborghini, the [[Lamborghini_Murciélago#Lamborghini_Miura_Concept|Miura26 KB (3,679 words) - 09:47, 6 November 2011
- ...h]] automobile firm of [[Alexandre Darracq]], with some Italian investors. One of them, Cavaliere [[Ugo Stella]], an [[aristocracy|aristocrat]] from [[Mil ...build his own cars. [[Tazio Nuvolari]] often drove for Alfa, winning many races prior to [[World War II]].34 KB (5,222 words) - 09:56, 10 March 2019
- This article contains information about many of the individual '''Le Mans 24h races'''. Information about the race organisiation and its history is contained i [[Ferrari]] had 10 cars start the 1958 Le Mans with only two finishing but one, a TR 58 (250TR) was the winner driven by [[Phil Hill]] and Oliver Gendebie71 KB (11,867 words) - 09:53, 7 October 2009