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  • ...mpetitors in Europe include the Audi A3 3.2 and the [[Renault Clio|Renault Sport Clio V-6]] (a car that pioneered the concept of the powerful [[V6]] hot hat Placed on the dashboard tunnel inside the vehicle, the sport button varies the mapping of the pedal on the accelerator. You can chose be
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  • ...circuit in its modern form is one of the few with a lengthy history in the sport not considered to have lost much of its mystique or challenge in its adapta ...nd [[David Coulthard]], led the race, and, when a heavy accident involving Renault's Fernando Alonso blocked the circuit and brought out the red flag, confusi
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  • | {{flagiconFrance}} [[Louis Renault (industrialist)|Louis Renault]] | [[Renault]]
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  • ...y having little car length behind the [[Pillar (car)|C-Pillar]] and thus [[Renault 5|no room for a side window over the load area]]. Others acheive this by a ...us.fi/makkesgarage/brochures/broch14.html]. Some have even argued that the Renault was actually a very small [[station wagon]].
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  • ...sportlemans.jpg|thumb|right|1952 Le Mans race, depicted on cover of ''Auto Sport Review'' magazine.]] | {{flagiconDEU}} [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport North America]]
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  • ...g rather than racing, Alesi graduated to single seaters through the French Renault 5 championship. In the late 1980s he was very much a coming man in motor r ...er 2 seasons and internal politics, Alesi left. In his final years in the sport, Alesi drove for midfield teams [[Sauber]] and [[Alain Prost|Prost]] gainin
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  • His first known car is a [[1946]] [[Fiat 1100]] a sport [[Barchetta]]. [[Maserati]] was one of the first clients who contracted Fr ...ia Design. In this short period, Frua was responsible for the successful [[Renault]] Floride, which experienced well-deserved commercial success. This success
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  • ...ro Bianchi entered the race with a car by Renault Sport, mostly to promote Renault's image in Hong Kong. This led to more and more professional teams entering ...introduced into the 2008 race is the ''Road Sport Challenge'' for popular sport compact cars commonly associated with the tuner market, Macau GT Cup for GT
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  • ...Formula One]], with different manufacturers and specifications used in the sport. ...ican Racing|BAR]], [[McLaren]], [[Red Bull Racing|Red Bull]], [[Renault F1|Renault]], [[Toyota F1|Toyota]], [[Sauber]], and [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] — we
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  • After his brother was injured in a crash at [[Le Mans]] the sport was discouraged by their parents and Jackie took up shooting. In target sho ...nning of a great partnership that would see them reach the pinnacle of the sport. But this was 1963 and Stewart still had a lot to learn.
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  • ...io and several prototypes based on [[Audi]]. E 'dated [[1988]] prototype [[Renault]]''called''Mégane, which some years later give its name to one of the best [[Image:saabsonett1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''The ''Sonetto Super Sport'' was exhibited for the first time at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1956 and
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  • |Team for 2007 || [[Renault F1|Renault]] ...Italian]] racing driver. He has driven in [[Formula One]] for [[Renault F1|Renault]] [[Sauber]], [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] a
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  • ...he first time since [[Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company|Goodyear]] left the sport at the end of the [[1998 Formula One Season|1998]] season. On the other hand though, the sport was to lose some memorable characters at the end of the year. Double world
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  • ...la Campus]] Championship. Then, he spent two years in the French [[Formula Renault]] Championship, ultimately finishing second in points in 1997 after winning ...ers. He has previous had experience at Le Mans with privateer [[Pescarolo Sport]]. He finish second behind the Audi car n°1
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  • ...handle and they were replaced by [[Pneumatic valve springs]] introduced by Renault. Since the 1990s all Formula One engine manufacturers now use pneumatic val *[[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]] V8 1.5 L
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  • ...'s race course, an area of the country that had been associated with motor sport since the very early years of racing before the turn of the century. To acc | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
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  • ...ing about the present. There is always uncertainty about the future of the sport, and disagreements about the direction in which Formula One should progress ...d team sponsors are also at odds with the demand for an exciting spectator sport as the drivers are encouraged to reduce risk to satisfy the funders.
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  • ...ng]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. These very successful races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] in the Paris-Madrid r
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  • ...uto]]'', so Emilio Camillo Costamagna, the editor of ''[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]'' [[newspaper]], aimed to increase his circulation. The first Giro d'Ital ...]]'' (pink jersey), which corresponds with newspaper ''[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]'' 's pink newsprint. The "[[King of the Mountains]]" wears the ''[[maglia
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  • ...ng]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. These very successful races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] in the Paris-Madrid r
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