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  • The '''Czechoslovakian Grand Prix''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event first held on [[September 28]], [[1930]] at the [[Masa ...s of 400,000 people. However, this would be the last Czechoslovakian Grand Prix, and the race would never be part of the [[Formula One]] World Championship
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  • ...ember 29]], [[1896]] - died [[October 13]], [[1981]], was a French [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver who joined the new [[Formula One]] circuit at its inc ...h a [[Bugatti]] in 1926, making an immediate impact by winning the [[Grand Prix de Reims]]. Nicknamed "Phi-Phi," he teamed up with [[Luigi Chinetti]] to wi
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  • ...[[December 29]], [[1896]] - [[October 13]], [[1981]]) was a French [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver who joined the new [[Formula One]] circuit at its inc ...h a [[Bugatti]] in 1926, making an immediate impact by winning the [[Grand Prix de Reims]]. Nicknamed "Phi-Phi," he teamed up with [[Luigi Chinetti]] to wi
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  • The '''Czechoslovakian Grand Prix''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event first held on [[September 28]], [[1930]] at the [[Masa ...s of 400,000 people. However, this would be the last Czechoslovakian Grand Prix, and the race would never be part of the [[Formula One]] World Championship
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  • |First race || [[1958 Monaco Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1958 Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • |First race || [[1961 Italian Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1961 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • |First race || [[1958 Monaco Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1961 Belgian Grand Prix]]
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  • The '''Rome Grand Prix''' ('''''1925-1932:''' Premio Reale di Roma, '''1947-present:''' Gran Premio di Roma)'' was an ...] races at the [[ACI Vallelunga Circuit]]. In 1954 and 1963 the Rome Grand Prix was run to [[Formula One]] rules, but neither event was included in the Wor
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  • ...oster.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Poster promoting the 1933 edition of the Grand Prix.]] ...he onset of [[World War II]]. Part of the [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix circuit]], the race was first held on a 71.10 kilometer road course in [[Tr
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  • |First race || [[1950 British Grand Prix|1950]] [[British Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1958 Monaco Grand Prix|1958]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • ...], [[Switzerland]] which formerly hosted the [[Formula One]] [[Swiss Grand Prix]]. ...ns disaster|tragedy at Le Mans]]. Although there was a [[1982 Swiss Grand Prix]], it took place in [[Dijon]], [[France]]. On June 6, 2007 an amendment to
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  • ...Varzi''', born August 8, 1904 – died July 1, 1948, was an Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] champion. ...e favored [[Louis Chiron]]. Following his win at the 1933 [[Tripoli Grand Prix]], Varzi was at the forefront of allegations that the race had been fixed.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''{{flagiconMorocco}} [[Morocco|Moroccan]] Grand Prix''' | First race || Casablanca Grand Prix
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  • ...r 28]], [[1898]] - died [[September 10]], [[1933]], was an Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver often referred to as Mario Umberto Borzacchini. ...ished second in the [[Circuito di Alessandria]] and in the [[Tripoli Grand Prix]]. In 1930, under the repressive [[fascist]] regime of Italian dictator [[B
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  • ...on of [[World War II]]. The race was the first ever to be called a [[Grand Prix]]. ...is in many ways similar to the more famous [[Formula One]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]].
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  • ...Ardennes ''[[département]]'' of France - September 10, 1950) was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver. ...y including at the "Marseilles Three Hours" at [[Miramas]] and the [[Grand Prix de Tunisie]] until the outbreak of [[World War II]], where he played an act
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  • ...eptember 10]], [[1933]], was an Italian [[Opera|opera singer]] and [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver. ...d not earn another major championship until he captured the [[French Grand Prix]] in 1924 when he was part of a powerful three-man Alfa Romeo team with [[G
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  • After his brother [[Alfieri Maserati]] died in 1932, Ernesto became the director, chief engineer as well as sole racing car dri | [[1931 Grand Prix season|1931]]
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  • |First race || [[1950 British Grand Prix]] |First win || [[1951 French Grand Prix]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Italy|Italian]] Grand Prix''' ...running events on the [[motor racing]] calendar. The first Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] championship took place on [[September 4]], [[1921]] at [[Br
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  • ...Germany|German]] [[auto racing]] driver. Despite many successes in [[Grand Prix motor racing]] for [[Auto Union]] in the early [[1930s]], during the era of ...mbs, and making his first appearance in a circuit race (the [[German Grand Prix]]) that year as well. In [[1931]], Austro-Daimler left racing, and Stuck ev
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  • |First race || [[1950 Italian Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1956 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ===Grand Prix racing=== ...eo P2]] won the [[European Grand Prix]] at [[Spa]] and the [[Italian Grand Prix]] at [[Monza]], and hence incorporated the laurel wreath in their logo.
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  • ...August 14]], [[1988]]) was the founder of the [[Scuderia Ferrari]] [[Grand Prix motor racing]] team and subsequently of the [[Ferrari]] car manufacturer. ...badge (a WWI pilot symbol), although this did not make it onto a car until 1932. In 1924 he won the Coppa Acerbo at Pescara. His successes in local races e
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''German Grand Prix''' ...er motor racing events, it holds the annual [[Formula One]] [[German Grand Prix]]. Situated in the [[Rhine]] valley, the circuit is completely flat, withou
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Spain|Spanish]] Grand Prix''' ...n [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]], as part of the annual Formula One championship season.
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  • ! colspan=2 |{{flagiconFrance}} '''French Grand Prix''' The '''French Grand Prix''' (''Grand Prix de France'') was a race held as part of [[Fédération Internationale de l'
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Belgium|Belgian]] Grand Prix''' The '''Belgian Grand Prix''' is an automobile race, part of the [[Formula One]] World Championship.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Pescara Grand Prix''' ...y of vehicle class regulations and durations. In F1 1957 the Pescara Grand Prix formed a round of the [[Formula One]] World Championship, a race which stil
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  • [[Image:GPItaly.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''Grand Prix of Italy''']] '''Grand Prix motor racing''' has its roots in organized automobile racing that began in
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  • [[Image:Alfa_romeo_p3.jpg|200px|thumb| [[Alfa Romeo P3]] 1932-1935]] ...t very advanced racing car in 1914, named as [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|Grand Prix]]. In 1920 [[Giuseppe Campari]] won race at [[Mugello]] with [[A.L.F.A 40/6
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  • ...1932 [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Champion]] in [[Grand Prix motor racing]]. Dr [[Ferdinand Porsche]] called Nuvolari "''The greatest dr ...r other Grands Prix including a second Targa Florio and the [[Monaco Grand Prix]].
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  • | [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] 750 kg | 1932 - [[Alfa Corse]]<br>1933/1935 - [[Scuderia Ferrari]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Monaco]] Grand Prix – [[F1]]''' The '''Monaco Grand Prix''' (''Grand Prix de Monaco'') is a [[Formula One]] race held each year on the [[Circuit de M
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Australia]]n Grand Prix''' | Circuit || [[Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit]]
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  • Unfortunately, a bad crash during a race in 1932 cut short his brilliant career and on 27 September 1937 Tonino died followi ...supercharged]] 250cc racing bike. This was intended to compete in the 1940 season, building on Benelli's success in the [[1939 Isle of Man TT]]. With the sta
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  • * Lancia Ro (1932) ...ri's death and Lancia's financial problems the company withdrew from Grand Prix racing.
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  • ...Grand Prix racing car, the [[Alfa Romeo P3|Monoposto 'Tipo B' - P3]] from 1932 onwards. In its later development it powered such vehicles as the twin engi ...Corsa 1932 red vr TCE.jpg|240px|left|thumb|Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Spider Corsa 1932]]
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  • ...orld Cycling Championship|World Championships]] a few weeks earlier in the season. ...he race started in Basel and finished in Zurich and was known as the Grand Prix Suisse.
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  • Debut = [[1950 Italian Grand Prix|1950]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] | ...erate success, until the birth of his first son [[Dino Ferrari|Dino]] in [[1932]].
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  • ...ycling]] race which takes place in October towards the end of the European season. The route runs from the outskirts of [[Paris]] to the cathedral city of [[ ...constantly changed, at this time the race was sometimes known as the Grand Prix d'Automne and sometimes by the names of the start and finish towns. For man
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  • ...gines then won another seven races until 1938 (again two of them, 1930 and 1932, in Miller-designated chassis), then ran at first with stock-type motors be At the end of the 1995 season, the Indianapolis 500 was transferred to its fourth regulations ruling body
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  • ...an advanced Grand Prix car was designed and built, the [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|GP1914]] which featured a four cylinder, double overhead camshafts, four va ...rix car]], which won Alfa Romeo the inaugural world championship for Grand Prix cars in 1925. For Alfa road cars Jano developed a series of small-to-mediu
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  • ...motorcycle racing World Champions|World Championships]], 6 [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Constructor's Championships]] and 11 [[Is ...l]]) from racing after the [[1957 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1957 season]] &mdash; citing escalating costs and diminishing motorcycle sales.
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