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  • ...ar including the British [[superbike]] championship, Touring cars, [[stock cars]] and the infamous [[hot hatch]] days.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari 166MM''' ([[Mille Miglia]] by [[Touring]]) ...to the [[coachbuilder]] of the customer's choice. Many used [[Carrozzeria Touring]], who produced a somewhat-standard [[barchetta]] and [[coupe]], but [[Stab
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  • ...eral. There were the [[berlinette]] and [[cabriolet]] of [[Vignale]] and [[Touring]], and the most sought [[Rocco Motto]] and [[Fontana]]. ...is or any design house of the period. Ten Export's received coachwork by [[Touring]] of Milan, the six [[Spyder]]'s, one [[Barchetta]] and three [[Berlinetta]
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  • ...der]]s such as James Young, [[Zagato]], [[Bertone]], [[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring]], [[Carrozzeria Castagna|Castagna]], and [[Pininfarina]]. Starting from 19 ...arger|supercharging]] was dropped. First versions were bodied by Young and Touring.
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  • ...[[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]]. ...] saw the radical differentiation of racing vehicles from high-priced road cars, with [[Delage]], [[Auto Union]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Delahaye]] and [[Bug
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  • |Designer || [[Giulio Alfieri]]<br>[[Carrozzeria Touring]]<br>[[Carrozzeria Vignale]] ...se and [[aluminum]] bodywork; one a [[superleggera]] body by [[Carrozzeria Touring]] of [[Milan]], the other by [[Carrozzeria Allemano]].
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  • ...n [[September 3]], [[1950]]. Although, on his day, his experience with the cars meant that he was often one of the fastest men on the racetrack, somehow th ...in the November [[1954]] Pan American race in [[Mexico]]. In the European touring car class of the event he led at one juncture with a total time of 8 hours,
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  • ...s || Italian Rally Championship<br>[[World Touring Car Championship|World Touring Car]]<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[Super Tourenwagen Cup]]<br>[[Italian Supertur ...finish in 1991 with [[JJ Lehto]]. In 1993 they switched to a [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]] chassis with disastrous results, and at the end of the year the team
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  • ...[[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]]. ...] saw the radical differentiation of racing vehicles from high-priced road cars, with [[Delage]], [[Auto Union]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Delahaye]] and [[Bug
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  • The Spa 24 Hours were part of the [[European Touring Car Championship]] from 1966 to 1973. The event also counted towards the [[ Cars entered included Russian [[Moskvitch]] and engine sizes ranged from 996 cc
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  • Various sports and "fast touring" '''[[Lancia]]''' cars have had bodies built or designed by the great Italian design house '''[[Za
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  • ...a certain minimum speed in order to produce a significant effect. But some cars have had rather unstable aerodynamics, such that a minor change in angle of ...One]] or [[IndyCar|Indy]] car than for a full-bodied [[Touring car racing|touring car]] or [[stock car racing|stock car]] because of its enhanced aerodynamic
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  • ...s]]: GT1, or '''Grand Touring Cars''', and GT2, or '''Series Grand Touring Cars'''. Each category has an annual driver champion, team champion, and manufa For the 2006 season, the FIA has created a new class called GT3. GT3 cars are even closer to their production counterparts and are very simply racetr
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  • The Spa 24 Hours were part of the [[European Touring Car Championship]] from 1966 to 1973. The event also counted towards the [[ Cars entered included Russian [[Moskvitch]] and engine sizes ranged from 996 cc
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  • ...ltimately failed, he left F1 for good, racing [[touring car racing|touring cars]] for a while before becoming a TV commentator.
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  • ...a]], [[Carrozzeria Castagna|Castagna]], [[Ghia]] and [[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring]]. The U.S. featured [[Brunn]], [[Murphy Coach Company|Murphy]], [[Derham ( ...ns. Others became contract vehicle assemblers, building niche or localized cars for larger companies.
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  • ...1959, although only with sporadic appearances at first. He drove various cars under the banner of the [[Ecurie Nationale Belge|ENB]] team, including a Co Bianchi also raced [[touring car]]s, [[sports car racing|sports cars]] and [[rally car]]s, being successful in all disciplines; his biggest vict
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  • ...Over the years, the race included both [[sports car]]s and [[sedan|saloon cars]]. Latterly, it was contested by competitors running in the [[Fédération became a host of some [[British Touring Car Championship]] night races from [[1999]], but full 24-hour racing did n
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  • ...cuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[ATS]] (Ita), [[BRM]], [[Brabham]] and [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] teams. ...s]], [[Ritchie Ginther]] and [[Phil Hill]] had all retired their works 156 cars, Baghetti was left to uphold Ferrari honour. He overcame [[Dan Gurney]]'s [
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  • ...iano Bonacini]], which was modified for series production by [[Carrozzeria Touring]], and Lamborghini's own 3.5 liter [[Lamborghini V12|V-12 engine]]. [[Category:Lamborghini custom and concept cars|350GTV]]
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