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  • '''Ugo Sivocci''' ([[August 29]] [[1885]] - [[September 8]] [[1923]]) was an Italian race car driver bo ...osi`s]] new [[Alfa Romeo P1|P1]] at [[Monza]]. His car was carrying number 17 which was never again assigned to Italian racing cars.
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  • ...session, with McLaren and Honda teams participating, was scheduled for 15-17 December 2008. Ferrari also considered running at Algarve. The circuit wil
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  • | Second time || + 17.857 The race was [[Formula One]]'s first ever day-night race, starting at 17:00 [[local time]]. Floodlights used to illuminate the circuit were switche
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  • ...t Lap: [[Marco Werner]], 110.641 mph, [[Audi R8 Race Car|Audi R8]], [[July 17]] [[2004]] *IRL Qualifying: [[Ryan Briscoe]], 108.248 mph , [[August 27]], [[2005]]
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  • ...ebuted with the works [[Alfa Corse]] team at the [[Coppa Ciano]] Junior in August [[1938]] at [[Livorno]], Italy, where [[Emilio Villoresi]] took the car's f |[[August 7]], [[1938]]||'''158'''||[[Coppa Ciano]]||[[Livorno]]||[[Voiturette]]||[[E
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  • '''Luigi Chinetti''' ([[July 17]], [[1901]] – [[August 17]], [[1994]]) was an [[Italy|Italian-born]] [[racecar driver]], who emigrate
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  • Races = 17 | In early August 2009 Ferrari announced that they had stopped developing the F60 in order to
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  • *[[American Le Mans Series]] - August 20, 2006 ...sic.com the Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic]. The annual event takes place in August with the Champ Car and ALMS weekend, and has raised over $90,000 as of 2007
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  • ...h). McGuinness lowered this even further at the 2006 TT, setting a time of 17:29.26 for an average speed of 129.451 mph (208.33 km/h). |'''17:29.26'''
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  • ...e.com Biofuel news and information], ''Southern Grease'', retrieved August 17, 2006.
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  • On July 17, 1935 he married Lady Daphne Margarita Finch-Hatton, daughter of the 14th E ...recorded damage to many other planes. He was shot down over [[France]] in August of 1941 and initially evaded capture. Through the [[French Resistance|Frenc
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  • | rowspan=2 | [[McLaren MP4-17|MP4-17D]] | align="right" | 17
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  • ...lante had been found in the garage of a deceased surgeon in England. Only 17 of this model were made, by hand. ...13|Type 13]]/[[Bugatti Type 13#Type 15|Type 15]]/[[Bugatti Type 13#Type 17|17]]/[[Bugatti Type 13#Type 22|22]]
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  • | First Winner || [[August Prosenik]] ([[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]) ...ons connecting cities of Warsaw and Prague. The one to Prague was won by [[August Prosinek]], the other one to Warsaw by [[Alexander Zoric]], both from [[Soc
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  • ...in the late nineties when he dominated the [[Honda CB500 Cup]] series aged 17. He was picked up to ride a Supersport [[Honda]] and won races at national ...Toseland won his first ever World Superbike double at [[Brands Hatch]] on August 5 giving him a 66 point lead in the championship. In the final race at [[Ma
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  • | align="right" | 17 | [[August 19]]
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  • ...e]] World Championship season. It began on [[March 26]], [[1995]] included 17 races, and ended on [[November 12]]. The Drivers' Championship was won by [ | align="right" | 17
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  • ...enth. Lazier returned for the [[Michigan International Speedway]] race in August, but [[Sarah Fisher]] finished the season for the team in the two remaining ! 17
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  • ...n, and to add to his victory tally with them.{{Fact|date=March 2008}} On 7 August 2006, the day after the Hungarian Grand Prix where Coulthard finished 5th, On 7 August 2007, Coulthard released his autobiography, entitled ''It is What It Is''.
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  • ...es]] '''<br>[[Automobile Racing Club of America|ARCA RE/MAX Series 200]] ''August 27, 2007'' The first Champ Car event was held on July 17, 1933. The show was rained out. [[Wilbur Shaw]] and the other drivers convi
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  • *[[August 30]], [[2008]]: [[Kyle Busch]] becomes the first driver to ring the "Mobel | 17
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  • ...List price based on email received from Ferrari North America, Inc, March 17, 2010 --> On the 24th August 2010, [[BBC News]] reported that ten 458s had either crashed or caught fire
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  • ...http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/con-minar.html www.grandprix.com] Retrieved 2 August 2006. ! 17
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  • |August 15, 1953 |October 17, 1959
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  • ...agle Savoy. The price of the chassis alone is estimated between 18,000 and 17,500 pounds in 1908 of 1909-1910.
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  • ...ame as for 2005, with the [[Belgian Grand Prix]] scheduled for [[September 17]]. However, on [[February 8]], the [[FIA]] announced that the Belgian Natio ...er the second round of pit stops. However, Schumacher's engine failed with 17 laps to go, forcing him to retire and handing Alonso the win ahead of Massa
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  • ...s, led to the eventual end of the dispute with its signing by the FIA on 1 August. The new Concorde Agreement will secure the sports future until its expirat ...Valencia]] (1–3 February), [[Circuito de Jerez|Jerez]] (10–13 February and 17–20 February), and [[Circuit de Catalunya|Barcelona]] (25–28 February).
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  • | [[April 17]] | [[August 14]]
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  • |Updated On || [[August 20]], [[2006]] On [[August 16|August 16th]] Stewart was fined $5,000 for hitting the car of [[Brian Vickers]], a
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  • '''Damon Graham Devereux Hill''' [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (born [[17 September]] [[1960]] in [[London]]) is a retired [[United Kingdom|British]] Hill was born in [[London]] on [[17 September]] [[1960]] to double Formula One world champion [[Graham Hill]] a
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  • ...his the team decided not to opt for Villeneuve's services again. Then in [[August]] [[1977]], Villeneuve met with Enzo Ferrari. Ferrari was immediately remin ...uction ceremony at the [[Four Seasons Hotel]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[August 19]], [[1993]]. In June 1997, Canada issued a [[List of people on stamps of
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  • ...sively increasing the number of revs. A Twin would have had to rev at over 17,000 rpm, but this would require a very short stroke and a very large bore, ...here Loris Capirossi had won the day before riding the GP6, on the 21st of August. Capirossi's lap times on the prototype GP7 were only 1.4 seconds off his t
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  • | Death date || August 11, 1953 '''Tazio Giorgio Nuvolari''' ([[November 16]], [[1892]] &ndash; [[August 11]], [[1953]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] and [[racecar]] [[a
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  • ...rtless [[tenor C|high Cs]] in the signature [[aria]]. He achieved a record 17 curtain calls. He began to give frequent television performances, starting ...ing plans for the resumption and conclusion of his singing commitments. In August 2007, however, Pavarotti was hospitalized as his condition worsened. He di
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  • ...n at the [[Palio di Siena]] horse race on 16 August 2007. From 23&ndash;29 August, they shot at [[Madrid]]. They spent three weeks (up until 15 February 2008 ...nearby [[Feldkirch, Vorarlberg]]. The crew returned to Italy from 13&ndash;17 May to shoot a (planned) car crash at the marble quarry in Carrara, and a r
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  • ...the role. A spokesperson for EON Productions issued a statement on [[April 17]], [[2005]] that it would "definitely not be Pierce Brosnan." Despite this ...cript first, they didn't have one for him to read so he turned it down. By August 2005, the 37-year-old Daniel Craig was still considered by many to be in th
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  • '''Nigel Ernest James Mansell''' [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (born 8 August, 1953 in [[Upton-upon-Severn]], [[Worcestershire]]) is a [[United Kingdom|B ...] driver to be personally selected by [[Enzo Ferrari]] before his death in August 1988, an honour Mansell described as "one of the greatest in my entire care
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  • ...onship seasons, Schumacher's dominance of Formula One was such that he won 17 out of the 31 races and finished on the podium 21 times. Only once did he q ...(equaling the record set by [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]). Ferrari won 15 out of 17 races and Schumacher wrapped up the title with six races remaining in the s
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  • | 08 || 01 August || [[Rally Finland]] || {{flagiconFinland}} [[Jyväskylä]] || PWRC/WRC Cup | 09 || 22 August || [[Rallye Deutschland]] || {{flagiconGermany}} [[Trier]] || JWRC/PWRC/WRC
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  • In August 1954 he started as an engineer at the 'Servizio Esperimenze Principali', wh ...still beautiful. Bizzarrini then decided to build the car himself. Around 17 prototypes were completed. The car is officially named as the Bizzarrini 19
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  • ...heat of the day often exceeds 35° C (95° F). Many businesses close during August, and Romans traditionally abandon the city for cooler climes. The average h *'''[[Municipio 17]]''' – Includes the Rioni [[Prati (rione of Rome)|Prati]] and [[Borgo (ri
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  • ...corded automobile fatalities was [[Mary Ward (scientist)|Mary Ward]], on [[August 31]], [[1869]] in [[Parsonstown, Ireland]]. In the UK, a full driving licence can be had at age 17, and most areas in the United States will issue a full driver's license at
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  • ...red larger wheels, it is the only known big-wheel scooter to carry its own 17" spare tire. * Norge, August 31, 2007: Winner, Granturismo category, "Motorcycle of the Year Awards" by
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  • ...iver/detail/1980/36/80.html Results for 1980–93 seasons]. Retrieved [[16 August]] [[2006]]. ...am/detail/1997/13/58.html Results for 1997–2001 seasons]. Retrieved [[17 August]] [[2006]].
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  • ...h Daniel Craig as Bond, is in production and is scheduled for a [[November 17]], [[2006]] release. On [[August 28]], [[2005]], Ian Fleming Publications confirmed it is planning to publis
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  • ...h Daniel Craig as Bond, is in production and is scheduled for a [[November 17]], [[2006]] release. On [[August 28]], [[2005]], Ian Fleming Publications confirmed it is planning to publis
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  • ...Hampshire]] and [[Las Vegas Motor Speedway|Las Vegas]] were included in a 17-month schedule. combined with all events held in 1997. This marathon season
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  • On [[August 14]], [[1988]], [[Enzo Ferrari]] died at the age of 90. [[FIAT]]'s share of ...n]], and managed to edge out the Finn to the title, winning 9 races out of 17 that year. He was Ferrari's first driver champion in 21 years, since [[Jody
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  • ...liter [[V8]] engine) - note: only 18 cars were built by the factory, at US$17,000 it was the most expensive car available to the public at the time. ...- [[Chevrolet Impala]], 1965.[http://www.sportscarmarket.com/profiles/2006/August/American/index.html]
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  • ...t pass usually costs €12 you're basically getting a round trip ticket for €17! This is an excellent deal especially if you're planning on going back to B ...where you can visit 22 state rooms (open daily from 9 am to 5 pm; July and August: 9 am to 5.30 pm. The museums are wheelchair-accessible. www.hofburg-wien.a
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  • As of August 2008, the Goldfinger DB5 with gadgets is on display at the Jersey Gold Cent | [[Search and rescue|SAR]] [[Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress]] || [[CIA]] ||
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  • -- altitude = -17,499 to 302,499 feet -- misunderstandings, so since August 2014 the following restrictions apply:
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