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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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  • ...with which the [[Duke of Cristiano Balzo]] aka "Gero" participated in 3 [[European championship]]s and other international competitions, by the way it should
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  • | Last win || [[1999 European Grand Prix|1999]] [[European Grand Prix]] ...99, he scored his third and final Grand Prix win in a remarkable wet/dry [[European Grand Prix]]. Staying at Stewart as they became [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]],
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  • ..., in 1934 he resolved to become a racing driver and took his MG car to the European mainland to gain experience. He won the Voiturette race at [[Circuit Bremga
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  • {{Early European Fiat vehicles}}
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  • [[Image:Motorboat Racing.jpg|thumb|300px|European Motorboat Championship in [[Żnin]] (Poland)]] ...ensure fair competition, similar to [[boxing]] weight classes. Within the European Union the U.I.M has governed a wide range of classes from OSY-400 which is
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  • ...n Kart Championship. In 1997 he became the youngest driver ever to win the European Super A Championship and won the [[Ayrton Senna]] Memorial Cup as well, pre ...03 and the first English F1 driver to win since [[Johnny Herbert]] won the European Grand Prix in 1999. His victory came 13 years after [[Damon Hill]] won his
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  • ...markets over the Atlantic by focusing on the import on his model "T". The European market had therefore a need of a study, competitive model like the "501"; t
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  • ...klore has it that James Tucker and [[John Veness]] formed the organizing [[European Endurance & Racing Club]] (EERC) with a £10 note found on the ground. The
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  • ...z racing team. He went on to win the [[European Championship (auto racing)|European driving championship]] three times between 1934 and 1938. As the two driver His legacy is that of one of the greatest European race car drivers of the first half of the 20th century and a person who ove
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