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  • '''CRG''' is a [[kart]] chassis manufacturer of recent years, with world champions from 2001-2003 [[Category:Kart manufacturers]]
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  • '''Birel''' S.p.A. of [[Lissone]] ([[Milan]]) started building [[kart]]s in the late [[1950s]] after many years as a [[bicycle]] manufacturer. ...have had numerous world champions over the years including [[Mike Wilson (kart racer)|Mike Wilson]] and [[Gianluca Beggio]], and a book was recently publi
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  • ...he circuit, as the battle for car sales in China heat up. Auto dealers and manufacturers try to lure more customers by allowing them to drive freely on the track an ==Kart Circuit==
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  • [[Image:Go kart.jpg|thumb|300px|Go Kart racing, Bairnsdale Kart Club]] ....jpg|thumb|301px|Indoor Kart racing]][[Image:Kart Racing 1.jpg|thumb|301px|Kart racers race each other on an outdoor track]]
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  • ...litarian mould and it it is diversified the production with engines for go-kart and outboard motorboat. With an actual engine from a go-kart, the [[Milan]]ese company would extract a 50cc that in the [[1965]] well eq
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  • ...e first rider to win back-to-back championships on machines from different manufacturers. ...great friend and rival [[Wayne Rainey]] who races in a specially modified kart to cope with his spinal injuries.
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  • ...volves an annual championship featuring major international car and engine manufacturers in an ongoing battle of technology and driver skill. Formula One is, by any There are other categories of single-seater racing, including [[kart racing]], which employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Many of
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  • ...volves an annual championship featuring major international car and engine manufacturers in an ongoing battle of technology and driver skill. Formula One is, by any There are other categories of single-seater racing, including [[kart racing]], which employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Many of
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  • ...volves an annual championship featuring major international car and engine manufacturers in an ongoing battle of technology and driver skill. Formula One is, by any There are other categories of single-seater racing, including [[kart racing]], which employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Many of
    17 KB (2,615 words) - 20:45, 26 September 2009
  • ...volves an annual championship featuring major international car and engine manufacturers in an ongoing battle of technology and driver skill. Formula One is, by any There are other categories of single-seater racing, including [[kart racing]], which employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Many of
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  • ...ased in a ready-to-race condition at moderate prices from major motorcycle manufacturers. See also the [[List of motorcycle manufacturers]]
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  • ...nd Stratton engines are very commonly used on [[lawnmower]]s, as well as [[kart]]s, power washers, [[wood chipper]]s, etc. Their engines are known for th [[Category:Engine manufacturers]]
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  • ...volves an annual championship featuring major international car and engine manufacturers in an ongoing battle of technology and driver skill. Formula One is, by any There are other categories of single-seater racing, including [[kart racing]], which employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Many of
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  • Although many manufacturers licensed the design, and [[Mercedes-Benz]] used it for their [[Mercedes-Ben ...remaining unburned hydrocarbons released into the exhaust. At first, while manufacturers of piston-engine cars were turning to expensive [[catalytic converter]]s to
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  • ...rompted a redesign; Graziano replaced the 60cc motor with a 100cc national kart motor for his then-5-year-old son. Graziano attempted to forge documents in an attempt to get Valentino's junior kart licence one year before he was legally allowed (he was 9 at the time), but
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  • ==Automobile Manufacturers== * [[Birel]] ([[kart]]s)
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  • ...in the past many drivers aspired to one day reach [[Formula One]] (today [[Kart racing|karting]] is more likely to be a young driver's entry to serious for ...the Australian built [[Borland Racing Developments|Spectrum]], but smaller manufacturers such as [[Ray (formula car)|Ray]] or [[Vector (formula car)|Vector]] have h
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  • Word spread quickly and by the second race many would be race manufacturers were jumping into the act. Most, like [[Stanguellini]], [[Bandini]] and [[O ...ula Junior. Around the corner would be detours into the wonderful world of kart racing, which ironically, turned out to be the real training class for futu
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  • ...all-capacity [[motorcycle]]s, [[moped]]s, [[scooter]]s, [[snowmobile]]s, [[kart racing|karts]], [[model airplane]]s and motorized garden appliances like [[ ...all systems simple four-stroke engines are most cost-effective. Many large manufacturers, including [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and [[Honda]] are still actively res
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  • ...but neither is it a one-make or "spec" series. Instead, chassis and engine manufacturers apply to the League to supply cars for three year cycles. Currently, [[Dall ...e balance of this season (2006). Both manufacturers have served as chassis manufacturers with the IndyCar Series since 1997 and their current three-year chassis sup
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