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  • ...d of the second successful season (which was overshadowed by the [[1955 Le Mans disaster]] in which 81 spectators were killed) Mercedes had won all titles ...e to secure his final win at the [[Nürburgring]] in [[Germany]]. After his series of back-to-back championships he retired in 1958, following the [[French Gr
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  • ...g during the same year, his best finish being third in Miami in his second series start. ...the car turned out to be not even half as competitive as in the [[FIA GT]] series.
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  • ...1970, Alfa T 33/3 was one of the "actors" of [[Steve McQueen]]'s movie "Le Mans", released in 1971. ...f entrants with T33/4 in season 1974. T33/3 version was also used in CanAm series earlier.
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  • *[[Circuit Gilles Villeneuve]], [[Île Notre-Dame]], [[Montreal]] *[[Circuit de la Sarthe]], [[Le Mans]]
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  • ...GTs, [[FIA Sportscar Championship|FIA Sportscar]], and [[American Le Mans Series|ALMS]].
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  • ...hilosophy of constant improvement and perfection based on the results of a series of experiences. ...or a [[Maserati 5000 Sport]] which was driven by [[Stirling Moss]] at [[Le Mans]].
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  • ...edigree and the message of durability, quality, and exclusivity. The SFC "Series 15,000" was featured in the Guggenheim Museum in New York's 1999 exhibit "t ...f the art hollow Marchesini wheels and a modern beam or trellis frame. The series were the equal of their direct Italian competition from the likes of Ducati
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  • ...for decades, Moto Guzzi has experienced a series of business cycles and a series of ownership arrangements — some complex, some brief, some with enduring ...in the mid 1980s when Guzzi created 4 valve versions of the "small block" series. Of these, the 650 and the 750 were rated at 60 bhp and 65 bhp respectively
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  • ...e pilot. It is no coincidence Jim Pauley (who also runs the 24 hours of Le Mans), Dave Michaels and Tom O'Brien colsero the best results in years when Band [[Image:Bandini_sport_siluro211b.jpg|250px|thumb|The engine Bandini 750 first series]]
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  • ...d been laid out before the war but it took several years afterward for the series to get going; meanwhile Ferrari rebuilt his works in Maranello and construc ...ed in testing and the team won no race. A Ferrari did win [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], however, with [[Paul Frere]] and [[Olivier Gendebien]] driving.
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  • ...Hours]], which had been introduced in 1924, following the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]]. The ADAC had held its first [[1000 km Nürburgring]] [[sports car racing ...entered [[BMW M3]] GTR V8 that had been run in the 2001 [[American Le Mans Series]].
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  • ...ager Lucio Ceccinello on a [[Honda RC211V]], on a one-bike team new to the series. '''[[Bugatti Circuit|Le Mans]] - [[France]]'''. Stoner qualified eleventh on the grid, but struggled in
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  • ...two years, as in 1955, as a result of the disaster at the [[24 hours of Le Mans]], the race was cancelled.
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  • '''Ducati Desmosedici''' is the name of the series of 4-Stroke V4 [[Prototype]] Motorcycles developed by [[Ducati]] to compete ...unds of the 2003 MotoGP championship. The Desmosedici GP3 quickly scored a series of results with Loris Capirossi, who stepped onto the [[podium]] in the ope
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  • === World Series === ...to the United States, winning the [[PPG]] [[Champ Car|CART]] IndyCar World Series title and only losing the 500 in his rookie year because of inexperience wi
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  • ===Dispute over regulations and breakaway series=== ...p issues and the eight FOTA teams announced intentions to form a breakaway series for 2010. However, following a meeting of the [[World Motor Sport Council]]
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  • ...hed as possible component suppliers for future Lamborghini models. After a series of complex transactions, Audi became the sole owner of the troubled Italian ...06, Lamborghini partnered with [[Asus]] to produce the Asus Lamborghini VX series of [[notebook computers]]. The current VX notebooks are VX1 and VX2. Both f
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  • ...st I4 engine (Diesel) - 4.3 L (4334 cc/278 in³) - [[Isuzu N-Series|Isuzu NKR]] ''[[Isuzu 4HF1 engine|4HF1]]'' ...[[Dodge Ram|Dodge Ram 250/350]] ''[[Cummins]] [[Cummins B Series engine|B series turbodiesel]]''
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  • ...ave the young Austrian [[Jo Gartner]] (the man who died tragically at [[Le Mans]] in 1986) his one and only chance to drive a Formula One car in [[1984]]. ...olpiano. A few of those sports cars even found their way to the [[Can Am]] series, although without much success. In the [[1990s]], Osella moved to [[Atella]
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  • In April 2009, in an [[Le Mans Series|LMS]] [[1000 km de Catalunya]] race, a Murcielago R-GT of the Russian IPB S
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