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  • ...igned him for 2002. In the meantime he guested for [[Alfa Romeo]] in the [[European Touring Car]] series. | [[European Touring Car Championship|European Supertouring Championship]]
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  • *[[Donington Park]], [[Derby]], [[United Kingdom]] ([[European Grand Prix]]) *[[Circuito Permante de Jerez]], [[Jerez de la Frontera]], [[Spain]] ([[European Grand Prix]])
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  • * [[European Car of the Year]]
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  • {{Early European Fiat vehicles}}
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  • *European championship [[1958]], [[1960]], [[1962]], [[1964]] and [[1965]]
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  • Team = [[Minardi|European Minardi F1]] | *[[European Aviation]]
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  • ...turer of stainless steel performance exhaust systems for Italian and other European cars. Our products are developed and manufactured in the highest standards
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  • ...f the season. The 1998 race was also known as the Luxembourg GP despite no European Gp taking place.
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  • Born in [[Forlì]], he won the European [[Formula 3000]] championship in 1995 driving for the [[Super Nova Racing|S |[[1997 European Grand Prix|EUR]]<br /><small></small>
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  • After the [[Second World War]], European manufacturers usually featured two vehicle types: small cars (or [[supermin ...the Nissan-based [[Alfa Romeo Arna|Arna]], was one of the few unsuccessful European small family hatchbacks of the 1980s.
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  • | [[Minardi]]-[[European]] | [[Minardi]]-[[European]]
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  • : ''For the European non-solo autosport of the same name, see [[Rallycross]].''
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  • ...art]], would head [[downunder]] for a relaxed [[Tasman Series]] during the European winter.
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  • ...arlier years, one of the national Grands Prix was also designated as the ''European'' Grand Prix. The first race to be so named was the [[1923 Italian Grand Pr The European Grand Prix was created as an honorific title by the AIACR, the [[Fédérati
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  • ...builders. Pelà built magnificient winning frames for many top Italian and European professionals, and upon his retirement in 1972 passed on his traditions and
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  • ...er in Japan, Sato moved to [[England]] in [[1998]] to pursue a career in [[European]] racing. Through [[1998]] and [[1999]] he raced in Junior Formula races t ...ix]]. He also achieved a commendable second place in qualifying for the [[European Grand Prix]], behind only [[Michael Schumacher]]. His overall points tally
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  • ...riety from Piedmont has [[Protected Designation of Origin]] status under [[European Union|EU]] legislation while the [[Toma di Gressoney]], produced in a restr
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  • |Last race || [[1995 European Grand Prix]] ...t driver. He replaced [[Ukyo Katayama]] for the [[1995 European Grand Prix|European]] round as the Japanese driver was injured. But after finishing 14th, Tarqu
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  • ...sley as president, the German branch of the FIA, the [[ADAC]] (the largest European motoring body), announced, "We view with regret and incredulity the FIA gen *FIA [[European Touring Car Championship]]
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