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  • ...lor:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:1957 Maserati 250F Grand Prix Recreation.JPG|280px|Recreation of a 1957 Maserati 250F]] ...aufort]], [[Fritz d'Orey]], [[Astrubel Bayardo]](dnq), [[Phil Cade]], <br> 1960 + [[ Ettore Chimeri]], [[Antonio Creus]], [[Bob Drake (Formula One)|Bob Dra
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  • ...the moped is accomplished Tourism E2 which supports, since 1960, the Grand Prix De Luxe. In 1961, the novelty is the Trail King, the first off-road motorcy ...stica, Head and America De Luxe. In 1965, is known to export to the United States of the models Trail King of 50cc and 90cc version of un'inedita of Week End
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  • |First race || [[1984 Brazilian Grand Prix|1984]] [[Brazilian Grand Prix]] |First win || [[1985 Portuguese Grand Prix|1985]] [[Portuguese Grand Prix]]
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  • ...tely established in the [[Interwar period|1920s and 1930s era]] of [[Grand Prix motor racing]], when blue Bugatti and red Alfa Romeo dominated many races. ...liveries|sponsorship liveries]], which already had been used in the United States for years, were allowed in international racing. [[Team Lotus]] was the fir
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  • ...[[V12]] from the Daytona, but was spread out to 180&deg; as on Ferrari's [[1960]] [[Formula One]] car. It produced 380&nbsp;hp and was mounted above a fiv ...r in the exclusively Ferrari parking lot at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Monaco]] Grand Prix – [[F1]]''' The '''Monaco Grand Prix''' (''Grand Prix de Monaco'') is a [[Formula One]] race held each year on the [[Circuit de M
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Australia]]n Grand Prix''' | Circuit || [[Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit]]
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  • |First race ||[1968 Italian Grand Prix|1968]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] |First win ||[[1971 South African Grand Prix|1971]] [[South African Grand Prix]]
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  • ...a [[Renault F1|Renault]] Formula One car at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...ts of a series of races, known as [[List of Formula One Grands Prix|Grands Prix]], held on purpose-built [[List of Formula One circuits|circuits]] or close
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  • ...eved could be overcome with a [[desmodromic]] cylinder head. The 125 Grand Prix could produce 16&nbsp;hp at 11,500&nbsp;rpm, its true rev limit, while the ...were selling well in [[North America]] and other export markets such as [[United Kingdom|Britain]], [[Australia]] and [[Germany]]. In Italy Ducati was doing
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  • ...ries, notably when Vincenzo Auricchio in a Stanguellini 1100 won the Grand Prix of Pescara ahead of Cortese. Similarly at [[Florence]] the Stanguellini aga ...e rear engined [[Formula Juniors]] from Britain could not be beaten in the 1960's and the rear-engined car by Stanguellini, named the Delfino Formual Junio
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  • ...nt color="#505050">'''mid-gray'''</font>. Drivers who have entered a Grand Prix solely for the purpose of Friday testing (introduced in [[2003 Formula One This page is accurate up to and including the [[2007 Brazilian Grand Prix]] ([[October 21]], [[2007]])
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  • ...urance race]] held at [[Sebring International Raceway]], a former [[United States Army Air Forces|Army Air Force]] base in [[Sebring, Florida]]. ...he race is now considered one of the premier endurance races in the United States and is famous for its "once around the clock" action, starting during the d
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  • Debut = [[1950 Italian Grand Prix|1950]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] | ...ari Tipo 125|Tipo 125]], which competed at several non-championship grands prix.
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  • ...an advanced Grand Prix car was designed and built, the [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|GP1914]] which featured a four cylinder, double overhead camshafts, four va ...rix car]], which won Alfa Romeo the inaugural world championship for Grand Prix cars in 1925. For Alfa road cars Jano developed a series of small-to-mediu
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  • ...up]] whilst the highest overall scoring individual in the [[Speedway Grand Prix]] events is pronounced the Speedway world champion. ...ff which prevent rider and bike from crashing into the fans. In the Grands prix and [[Speedway Elite League|British]] and [[Poland|Polish elite]] leagues i
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  • ...own of [[Le Mans]], [[Sarthe]], [[France]]. Commonly known as the '''Grand Prix of Endurance''', it is organised by the [[Automobile Club de l'Ouest]] (ACO At a time when [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] racing was occurring throughout Europe, Le Mans was envisioned as a diffe
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  • ...sion was [[Tranquillo Zerbi]], designer of [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] cars for Fiat. In 1933 when work commenced on the Fiat 500, the director ...of the Multipla were produced by 1963. The 600 was replaced by the 600D in 1960. The engine size was increased to 767&nbsp;cc, with a maximum speed up to 1
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  • *[[Nicoletta Braschi]] (born [[1960]]) *[[Fred Buscaglione]], singer and actor ([[1921]]-[[1960]])
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  • ...rred in 1983. National championships existed in [[South Africa]] and the [[United Kingdom|UK]] in the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]]. ...anned. The first race under the new regulations was the [[1946 Turin Grand Prix]] held on [[1 September]], the race being won by [[Achille Varzi]] in an [[
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