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  • ...s delayed. No funding ever arrived and it was too late for them to build a car for the season. There were some arrangements with the [[DAMS]] [[Formula 30 ...ady being made. The Minardi team had to work flat out to build a brand new car with a [[Ford Motor Company|Ford ED]] engine. Team owner [[Giancarlo Minard
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  • | {{flagiconUK}} [[David Coulthard]] ...iver along side Marc Gené. Pizzonia had been driving a Williams sponsored car in the International F3000 series in 2001, and he continued that drive in 2
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  • |Music:||[[David Arnold]] *Composed by: [[David Arnold]]
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  • The major rule change of 1994 was the banning of driver aids in the car, such as [[traction control]], in an attempt to "''humanize''" the sport, r ...putting Schumacher into the lead. Senna couldn't keep up with Schumacher's car and span off and retired from the race, a result of his efforts to catch up
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  • ...the first corner after colliding with [[Johnny Herbert]]. [[McLaren]]'s [[David Coulthard]] went on to win the race, the second of his career, with [[Micha ...e season in [[1997 Italian Grand Prix|Italy]] with Frentzen coming second. David Coulthard won the race; his second of the season, pole sitter Alesi came se
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  • Motor racing began on the Isle of Man in 1904 with the Gordon Bennett car trials. ...age speed exceeding 120 mph (193 km/h). Record holders include the late [[David Jefferies]] who set a then lap record of 127.29 mph (204.81 km/h) in 2002.
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  • '''Ferrari 512 S''' was the designation of 25 five litre [[sports car racing|sports cars]] built until January 1970, related to the [[Ferrari P]] ...of 3000 resp. 4380 cc. However, in the specific case of world sports car championship and [[24 hours of Le Mans]] racing cars, regulations in those
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  • |Pole driver || {{flagiconUK}} [[David Coulthard]] | [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]
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  • == 2006 GP2 car modifications == ...fication GP2 Car has been designed by [[Dallara Automobili]]. The 2006 GP2 car features a biplane [[rear wing]], with the triplane rear wing used in 2005
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  • ...st this, a number of drivers, including McLaren's [[Kimi Räikkönen]] and [[David Coulthard]], led the race, and, when a heavy accident involving Renault's F [[Image:Safety Car at 2006 Brazil.jpg|thumb|right|240px|At the [[2006 Brazilian Grand Prix]]]]
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  • ...sary of the 9 hour revival being held at Kyalami with golden oldies like [[David Piper]] and others. | [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Maserati]]
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  • | Third || {{flagiconUK}} [[David Coulthard]] ...Mosport]] Park in [[Bowmanville, Ontario]] as a [[sports car racing|sports car]] event before it alternated between Mosport and [[Circuit Mont-Tremblant]]
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  • ...]] and [[Ferrari]] are the most successful driver and team respectively. [[David Coulthard]], [[Rubens Barrichello]] and [[Giancarlo Fisichella]] are the on ...running of the event at Albert Park in 2005, Webber drove his Williams F1 car over the Sydney Harbour Bridge in a promotional event, and the Melbourne ci
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  • |Layout & Class:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[Mid-size car]] ...a Romeo 156''' (known internally as the type 932) is a [[compact executive car]] introduced by [[Italy|Italian]] automaker [[Alfa Romeo]] at the 1997 [[Fr
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  • [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] continued to enjoy a dominant car, with active suspension and traction control systems beyond anything availa .... Instead, the ''number'' '''''0''''' was used, with Damon Hill's Williams car displaying the '''''0''''' during both years, until the ''number'' '''''1''
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  • |Music:||[[David Arnold]] |Composer:||David Arnold<br>[[Don Black]]
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  • |align="right"| <!-- Please do not add car numbers to this section. Car numbers have not yet been assigned and there are several situations where P |align="right"| <!-- Please do not add car numbers to this section. Car numbers have not yet been assigned and there are several situations where P
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  • ...ornia Speedway) - Sports Car.png|<center><font color=black> Primary sports car layout ...], with the JGTC race being unique as a night race. The GARRA Rolex Sports Car Series no longer races at Auto Club Speedway. The [[NASCAR West Series]] he
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  • ...n, both privately owned teams, had engine-production agreements with major car companies, [[BMW]] and [[Mercedes-Benz]] respectively, and [[Honda]] produc ...not race for [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] again and in 2005 he returned to [[Champ Car]] racing claiming that F1 was not competitive enough.
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  • ...es before being settled in Varzi's favour on the final lap when Nuvolari's car caught fire. The race became a round of the new [[European Championship (au ...erful [[Formula Two]] cars, the race was run to [[sports car racing|sports car]] rules instead and did not form part of the World Championship. Since [[19
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