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  • ...up to compete in the championship through an agreement with [[Formula One Management]], with the other four major manufacturers in the [[Grand Prix Manufacturer '''Teams signed with [[Formula One Management|FOM]]'''
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  • ...t interiors (''Diesse Arredamenti''), a distributor of [[diesel]] [[marine engine]]s, [[marine propulsion]] and control systems, [[reverser]]s, [[reducer]]s ...roup was valued at 1.7 billion euros. No change is expected in the group's management.
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  • ...oon after Ceirano had withdrawn, [[Giovanni Battista Maggi]] took over the management of the company '''Star''' ''(Società Torinese Automobili Rapid)''. [[Rodol ...o 10560 cc continuing. The 1910 ''Rapid 15 HP'' was driven by a 4-cylinder engine with 2614 cc and an output of about 15 hp. From 1910, the Rapid-models were
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  • ...are the most powerful [[open-wheel]] circuit racing cars ever. To reduce engine power output and thus speeds, the FIA limited fuel tank capacity in 1984 an ...mandatory for each engine to last two races; a driver that had to have his engine replaced would be penalised by starting at a lower position in the starting
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  • ...ly in 2004. Once the series had received the backing of the FIA in 2005, a management structure including new executive directors [[Brian Menell]] and [[Tony Tei ...heel. This so-called ''boost button'' or ''overtake button'' increases the engine output, revs and horsepower while the accelerator remains depressed, increa
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  • ...The HV provide better fuel economy than a conventional vehicle because the engine is smaller and may be run at speeds providing more efficiency. ..., [[#Full hybrid|"full" hybrids]] such as the Prius can use the combustion engine to generate electricity by spinning a [[generator]] (often a second electri
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  • ...Prix season. All teams used a control chassis ([[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]), engine ([[Zytek Engineering|Zytek]]) and tyre ([[Cooper Tire & Rubber Company|Coop These numerous incidents have lead to questions about the management and organisation of both the event and A1GP in general - for example the ho
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  • | Layout || [[Front-engine design|Front engine]], [[front-wheel drive]] / [[four-wheel drive]] ...ive]] [[hot hatch]] with a powerful [[turbocharger|turbocharged]] [[petrol engine]]. A tweaked version of the HF dominated the World Rally Championship, scor
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  • ===Engine capacity/displacement=== ===Engine output===
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  • - Alfa suspension, braking and engine components including turbo, supercharged factory parts, cars for sale, engine building and ZF transmission service. (USA)
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  • ...ts worldwide. While the official attendance is not disclosed by Speedway management, news media estimate attendance in excess of 270,000 [http://www.usatoday.c ...er (122 and 91 in³) engine single-seaters, winning four more races for the engine up to 1929 (two of them, 1926 and 1928, in Miller chassis). The engines the
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  • Räikkönen, long linked to Sauber's engine supplier [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], instead sufficiently impressed [[Tea ...2 French Grand Prix|France]], but went off track due to oil from the blown engine of [[Allan McNish]]'s [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] on the circuit with a handful of
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  • ...quently left the team after a few weeks, after falling out with the team's management over the car's lack of competitiveness. ...son with the only slightly more competitive [[Cosworth|Ford Zetec-R]] [[V8 engine]] (instead of the "JS" it had been negotiating for), and to rely on tempora
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  • ...Prix season. All teams used a control chassis ([[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]), engine ([[Zytek Engineering|Zytek]]) and tyre ([[Cooper Tire & Rubber Company|Coop |[[Lauda Motorsport Management]]
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  • ...n Le Mans instead. The [[Ford GT-40|GT-40]] project was launched under the management of [[Roy Lunn]] with the partnership of [[Eric Broadley]] from [[Lola]] and ...h Lotus. The Indianapolis powerplant, a 4.2 L aluminum block Fairlane engine with a Colotti gearbox, was installed in the new [[Ford GT40]]s.
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  • ...n|drivetrain]] that allows all four [[wheel]]s to receive power from the [[engine]] simultaneously. In the [[United States]], these cars are included in the ...sports car, which was also the first ever car equipped with a six-cylinder engine and featured, as another novelty, brakes for all four wheels, is nowadays e
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  • ...track close to the finish, line waiting for the last lap to restart their engine and cross the line. ...customary location of the right-side: this enabled the driver to start the engine with left hand while engaging the 1st gear simultaneously with the right ha
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  • ...ish Grand Prix]] that there was a Formula One field without a [[Cosworth]] engine, as well as the first Grand Prix to have a driver of [[Afro-Caribbean]] anc !Engine<sup>1</sup>
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  • ...e in developing the car, found himself increasingly at odds with Renault's management, who made him the [[Scapegoat#Scapegoating in sports|scapegoat]] for failin ...t forwards again. As they did so, Senna [[bump starting|bump-started]] the engine. He drove through the chicane and rejoined. The nose of his car was damaged
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