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- '''Rallying''' (international) or '''rally racing''' (US) is a form of [[automobile rac ...commercialization that permeates the modern sporting world began to change rallying forever. Drivers became paid professionals and technology advanced at shock8 KB (1,304 words) - 11:21, 8 October 2009
- |Class || [[Sports car|Sports]]/[[Rally car]] ...ly known as Lancia Stratos was an [[automobile]] made by [[Italy|Italian]] car manufacturer [[Lancia]]. The HF stands for ''High Fidelity''.9 KB (1,359 words) - 20:43, 3 November 2009
- '''Rallying''' (international) or '''rally racing''' (US) is a form of [[automobile rac ...commercialization that permeates the modern sporting world began to change rallying forever. Drivers became paid professionals and technology advanced at shock9 KB (1,356 words) - 11:02, 20 November 2009
- |Class || [[Sports car]] The '''Lancia Montecarlo''' is a [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] which was produced by [[Lancia]] in [[Italy]] from 1975 to 1982.7 KB (1,061 words) - 15:16, 6 December 2010
- |Layout & Class:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[compact car|compact]] The '''Fiat Stilo''' is a [[small family car]] available as a 3-door and a 5-door [[hatchback]], as well as an [[station8 KB (1,259 words) - 19:31, 27 October 2009
- |Class:||[[Supermini car|Supermini]] The '''Autobianchi A112''' is a [[supermini car|supermini]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Autobianchi]]4 KB (603 words) - 19:11, 27 October 2009
- ...or 12 HP (later called Alfa) was made in 1907 and produced from 1908. This car had a small four cylinder engine with a power of 58 bhp. ...[[live axle]]s were common practice for both the front and rear axles of a car. They also developed rear transaxles which were fitted to the Aurelia and14 KB (2,135 words) - 09:41, 5 March 2017
- ...80 the cars belonging to the Scuderia were used for circuit racing and not rallying, and they took part in national as well as international racing. When big s *1965 - chassis number 019 - F.I.A papers - Factory Car ex Nicor 655 kg - 165 cv /8800 tr/min - 1st oa Grand Prix Of Tirol3 KB (426 words) - 10:16, 8 July 2011
- | Events || [[Can-Am]]<br>[[Champ Car World Series]]<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[American Le Mans Series]]<br>[[Atlan On [[July 1]], [[2007]], Mont-Tremblant hosted a round of the [[Champ Car World Series]], marking the series' first race at the circuit since Indy ca6 KB (794 words) - 12:54, 25 September 2009
- ...S for a ride with a friend. Thence he moved to various driving roles in [[Rallying|rally]] series, but decided his strength was as a co-driver; he continued a ...romoted Todt to the head of the entire Ferrari operation, including street car production.4 KB (556 words) - 08:01, 7 October 2009
- ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater. [[Image:formula_one_car.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A modern Formula One car]]17 KB (2,615 words) - 20:45, 26 September 2009
- ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater. [[Image:formula_one_car.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A modern Formula One car]]17 KB (2,720 words) - 07:27, 8 October 2009
- |Successor:||[[Alfa Romeo 33 (road car)|Alfa Romeo 33]] |Class:||[[Small family car]]9 KB (1,203 words) - 21:42, 12 December 2016
- |Class:||[[City car]] ...ˈtʃɛnto}} in Italian, {{IPAEng|ˌtʃɪŋkwəˈtʃɛntoʊ}} in English) was a [[city car]] designed by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] of [[Ital Design]], launched by [[Fiat7 KB (1,015 words) - 16:50, 31 October 2009
- ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater. [[Image:formula_one_car.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A modern Formula One car]]20 KB (3,085 words) - 19:44, 2 October 2009
- ...he name [[Alfa Corse]] or Autodelta) and private entries. The first racing car was made in [[1913]], three years after the foundation of A.L.F.A., the [[A ...ately after it was founded. [[Giuseppe Merosi]] built very advanced racing car in 1914, named as [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|Grand Prix]]. In 1920 [[Giuseppe13 KB (1,926 words) - 12:27, 14 October 2009
- ...ls of the long road trip (an innovative technique that led directly to the rallying co-driver system). This assistance undoubtedly helped the win, but his inna ...and raced for [[Maserati]], [[Vanwall]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] and [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] as well as the mighty [[Mercedes-Benz]]. He prefered to r5 KB (876 words) - 07:19, 8 October 2009
- |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[compact car|compact]] [[coupé]] ...xterior design would foreshadow much of late [[1990s]] and early [[2000s]] car design, acting as a precedent to both Bangle's somewhat notorious work at [7 KB (1,086 words) - 05:08, 26 September 2016
- He started his career in [[rallying]] in 1972 and turned to circuit racing in 1975 with the Italian [[Renault 5 ...with whom Baldi won the 1990 [[World Sportscar Championship]], sharing the car with [[Jean-Louis Schlesser]]. In 1991 and 1992 he was a driver for [[Peuge12 KB (1,699 words) - 16:54, 4 November 2009
- |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[compact car|compact]] [[coupé]] ...xterior design would foreshadow much of late [[1990s]] and early [[2000s]] car design, acting as a precedent to both Bangle's somewhat notorious work at [7 KB (1,086 words) - 09:35, 2 November 2009