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  • ...racing]] course styled after those used in [[Europe]]an [[Grand Prix motor racing]]. The race is now considered one of the premier endurance races in the Uni ...e. Both general admission and, for a fee, reserved camping exists. RVs and cars are allowed into the track. Fans that show up during the week (and in some
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  • '''Hot rods''' are cars which have been customized for performance, and/or appearance. A "Hot Rod" ...[[Wally Parks]] created the National Hot Rod Association [[NHRA]] to bring racing off the streets and onto the tracks. The annual [[California Hot Rod Reuni
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  • ...propulsion engine to use on a racing car, probably destined for Formula 1 racing. Although an engine was built, the project was never completed. The engine ...uilt by Tecno, a company especially famous in the late 60s and 70s for its racing success in Formula 2 championships. The [[Tecno]] team was the starting poi
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  • ...[[November 6]], [[1912]] - [[April 5]], [[1979]]) was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver, aviator, businessman, and a member of the prominent [[Whitney fam ...Racing Circuit achieving a speed of 138.7 mph, a record for 5 litre class cars.
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  • |Long name || Life Racing Engines ...acing Car Systems|Coloni]] team, whilst [[Renault F1|Renault]] and [[Honda Racing F1|Honda]] developed V10 engines, propelling the [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] an
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  • ...e 1993. Dallara also is the chassis used by almost all teams in the [[Indy Racing League]] and all teams of [[GP2 Series]]. ...d started building chassis for [[sports car]] racing and [[hillclimbing]], racing in the smaller engine classes. In 1978 the company moved to the Italian F3
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  • '''Suzuka International Racing Course''' ('''Suzuka Circuit''' for short) is a co-host of the [[Formula On ...is a massive test of driver skill and is easily one of the most difficult racing circuits in the world. Nevertheless, the track is loved by drivers and spec
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  • ...95 Duckhams Formula Ford Festival at [[Brands Hatch]] on his international racing debut. Webber's first year of European racing was successful. He finished second in the British Formula Ford Championship
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  • ...te whilst oval cooling vanes now surround the engine cover. Inside, carbon racing seats are upholstered in high-grip cloth or leather and fitted either with ...entirely of carbon fibre whilst all carpeting is discarded in favour of a racing-style cabin with just rubber mats for comfort. Located in the centre of the
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  • ...The championship was open to Super 2000, Diesel 2000 and Super Production Cars. | Alfa Romeo Racing team
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  • ...0 L engine in 1987. Approximately 200 were built in South Africa for racing homologation. ...cification for Alfa Romeo, Inc., the North American importer of Alfa Romeo cars.
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  • ...ing - instead becoming a hero in CanAm and subsequently Australian Touring Cars. Hulme's untimely death, caused by a heart attack whilst driving a BMW M3 d == Early Racing Career ==
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  • ...]. The race formed part of the [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] Road Racing Championship and the American [[Chuck Daigh]] won in a [[Scarab (constructo ...circuit to safely handle the increasingly faster and stiffer ground effect cars of the era led to the Glen's exit from the Formula One calendar after [[Ala
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  • {{Racing car The '''Ferrari F2012''' is a [[Formula One]] [[racing car]] designed by [[Scuderia Ferrari]] for the [[2012 Formula One season]].
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  • ...e language|Portuguese]]) is a [[sports car racing|sports car]] [[endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance race]] held annually in [[Brazil]] since 1956. ...was held on [[November 24]]–[[November 25|25]], 1956 with 31 sports cars competing at the [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace|Interlagos]] circuit.
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  • ...(b. [[10 November]] [[1965]], [[Newtownards]]) is a former [[Formula One]] racing driver from [[Northern Ireland]]. ...wn]]. Irvine was influenced by his parents, who are also involved in motor racing. His father, Edmund Sr., and his sister, Sonia (now a physiotherapist), wor
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  • ...[[automobile|car]] in general, originating with the development of early [[racing car]]s, and later, with the post-war [[hot-rod]] movement. ...lar tasks on all engines and the final but essential steps in setting up a racing engine. On modern engines some or all of these tasks are automated.
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  • ...awned by [[Gabriele Rumi]]'s Fondmetal alloy wheels company. Rumi, a motor racing enthusiast, was a regular sponsor of Italian teams in various classes. In t ...eing even worse than those of its fellow back row contenders [[Enzo Coloni Racing Car Systems|Coloni]] or [[Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives|AGS]].
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  • |Predecessor:||[[Ferrari 250#Sports cars|250 GT Spyder]] The '''Ferrari 330''' cars are the successor of [[Ferrari 250]], first introduced by [[Ferrari]] in [[
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  • ...rest of the field and was involved in a season-long battle with [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]], beating the British team on occasion. {{F1 cars 1998}}
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