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  • known for hosting fifteen [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] races between [[Category:Sports car races]]
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  • |Last Win:||[[2001]] [[Checker Auto Parts 500|Checker Auto Parts 500 presented by Pennzoil]] ...as participated in the [[Nextel Cup]] Series for 12 years, starting in 371 races.
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  • ...]]s, harnesses, racewear and helmets. They also sponsor many types of auto races including [[Rallying|rallies]], [[Open wheel car|single-seaters]], and [[mo [[Category:Auto parts suppliers]]
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  • ...lead to the reorganisation and standardisation of [[List of international auto racing colors|national racing colours]]. Reputedly as a concession to Irela [[Category:Auto races]]
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  • ...nd tourisme." These terms are used to describe long distance or endurance races like [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], [[Mille Miglia]], [[Targa Florio]], [[Carrera After these famous races and cars, several road cars and even computer games adopted the Gran Turism
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  • ...a non contact sport, due to the closeness of trucks to one another during races minor collisions can occur. However, injuries to drivers are very rare. ...rry manufacturer)|ERF]], [[Foden]], [[Iveco]], [[Seddon Atkinson]], [[Sisu Auto]], [[Renault Trucks]], [[Scammell]], [[Zavod Imeni Likhacheva|ZIL]]
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  • ...rport]]s. Many of the planes used also perform acrobatic stunts during the races. ...land Air Races]] were one of the most important events of the National Air Races and outlived the circuit by ten years, being held until [[1949]]. That year
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  • ...ly]], [[30 Jan]] [[1905]] - Feb, 1995) was an Italian [[bobsled]]der and [[auto racing|racing driver]]. ==Auto racing career==
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  • |Races || 264 ...dward Rahal''' (born [[January 10]], [[1953]] in [[Medina, Ohio]]) is an [[auto racing]] team owner and former driver. Rahal currently lives in [[New Alban
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  • ...pants given a break with the ability to change during the race. Endurance races can be run either to cover a set distance in laps as quickly as possible, o ...ndurance races has been running for 1000 km, or roughly six hours. Longer races can run for 1000km, 12 hours, or even 24 hours. Teams can consist of anywh
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  • ...cked teams with longer endurance races then ALMS and FIA SCC ran, but less races in a season to help keep costs down. The series would also be European bas ...n]] the series participated in four events, including resurrecting classic races like the [[1000km Monza]], [[1000km Nürburgring]], and [[1000km Spa]]. A
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  • ...roll cage]]s and other safety features. They are intended to be driven for races of relatively short distances, typically 2.5 to 25 miles (4 to 40 km), ofte ==Notable midget car races==
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  • NART raced at only the world's premiere races, such as the [[24 Hours of Daytona]] in Florida and the [[24 Hours of Le Ma ...mpionship with [[John Surtees]], as the factory team competed the last two races in cars painted white and blue. This was done as a protest concerning argum
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  • ...ied vehicles (including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and buggies) compete in races through [[off-road]] environments. In [[North America]] there are several other formats. There are races on a circuit of less than five miles (such as [[Crandon International Off-R
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  • ...cing]] driver. Despite many successes in [[Grand Prix motor racing]] for [[Auto Union]] in the early [[1930s]], during the era of the famous "[[Silver Arro ...lly unbeatable when he got the new [[Auto Union#The Auto Union racing cars|Auto Union car]], which was designed by Porsche. Its rear mounted engine provide
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  • |Team(s) || Auto Union |Races || 31
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  • ...Large honors on the 2007 All-American Racing Team as voted by the American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters (AARWBA). ...Melo and Salo closed the season with another four wins in their last five races.
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  • ==The Races== '''Panoz Auto Development Company'''
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  • ...cars and international [[television]] coverage. In fact the Trophée Andros races mainly use damped snow (that is not very different from ice regarding car h [[Category:Auto racing by type]]
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  • ==International Races== ==Asian Races==
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  • *1937 - [[Bernd Rosemeyer]] ([[Auto Union]] 6.0L Typ.1936 Rennwagen) *1936 - Bernd Rosemeyer (Auto Union 6.0L Typ.1936 Rennwagen)
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  • ...r. As a young man, he was a successful motorbike racer before switching to auto racing in 1928 where, for the next ten years he would rival the great [[Taz ...markable comeback at the age of 42. In 1947, he won three minor Grand Prix races and traveled to [[Argentina]] to race in the [[Grand Prix of Buenos Aires]]
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  • ...ly inexpensive, which makes F3 an attractive entry-level into higher class auto racing. ...d 1950s (and stars like [[Stirling Moss]] continued to race in selected F3 races even during their GP careers) although started to decline in the UK when sm
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  • |Races || 43 | First Race || [[2002 in NASCAR|2002]] [[Checker Auto Parts 500]] ([[Phoenix International Raceway|Phoenix]])
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  • '''Jody David Scheckter''' ([[January 29]], [[1950]]- ) is a former [[auto racing]] driver, the [[1979]] [[Formula One]] World Drivers Champion. He wa ...six-wheeler its only win on Sweden's [[Anderstorp]] circuit and in his 12 races with the car, he scored points 10 times.
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  • In 1963 races or [[hillclimbing]] events at [[Nürburgring]], [[Mont Ventoux]], [[Brands ...re the teams' favorites, although the [[Porsche 911]] did take part in the races.
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  • ...'' (born [[October 25]], [[1961]]) is an American [[NASCAR]] [[auto racing|auto racer]]. Although he has been unemployed since 2004, he is frequently one o He moved up to [[NEXTEL Cup|Winston Cup]] in 1994. He ran 26 of 31 races in the #31 [[Hardees]] [[Chevrolet Lumina| Chevy]] for Alan Dillard, Jr.
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  • See also: [[List of major automobile races in Italy]] [[Category:Auto races]]
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  • ...d running]], [[road bicycle racing|road bicycle races]], or [[automobile]] races. As contemplated in this article, the term will be treated as it relates t '''Road racing''' can be of two types: in the first, car or motorcycle races are run on specially built, closed circuit courses; in the second, public [
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  • ...], [[sports car racing]], [[touring car racing]] and other international [[auto racing]] competitions customarily [[paint]]ed their cars in '''racing colou ...d Prix motor racing]], when blue Bugatti and red Alfa Romeo dominated many races.
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  • ...l 1932. In 1924 he won the Coppa Acerbo at Pescara. His successes in local races encouraged Alfa to offer him a chance of much more prestigious competition ...ompany won few victories (1935 in Germany by Nuvolari was an exception), [[Auto Union]] and [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] dominated. In 1937 Alfa took control
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  • The [[Spa 24 Hours]] had been introduced in 1924, and other races followed. As on the [[Nürburgring]], both a 24h race for touring cars and | {{flagiconUnited Kingdom}} [[Derek Bell (auto racer)|Derek Bell]]<br>{{flagiconUnited Kingdom}} [[Mike Hailwood]]
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  • The 1949 competition, raced in the opposite direction than the pre-war races, drew a crowd in excess of 400,000 people. However, this would be the last | [[Auto Union]]
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  • ...ack used the same technology as the French [[velodrome]]s used for bicycle races. The tracks were created with 2x4 boards. Tracks were banked up to 45 degre ...motorcycle.com/mo/mcmuseum/inracer.html]. The 1913 motorcycle championship races were moved to a [[dirt track racing|dirt track]] because dirt was safer. Bo
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  • ...like the Brooklands 500 Miles and Double Twelve Hours, plus [[sports car]] races at [[Donington Park]] and [[The Crystal Palace|Crystal Palace]]. She partne ...Here she befriended the legendary [[Bernd Rosemeyer]], who was racing for Auto Union. Competing against him and other top drivers of the day, she drove in
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  • '''Open wheel car''' is a term for cars, usually purpose-built [[auto racing|racecars]], with the wheels located outside the car's main body, as Most open-wheeler races are on dedicated road race circuits. Some major races are held on temporary street circuits, and in the US many are held on oval
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  • '''Open wheel car''' is a term for cars, usually purpose-built [[auto racing|racecars]], with the wheels located outside the car's main body, as Most open-wheeler races are on dedicated road race circuits. Some major races are held on temporary street circuits, and in the US many are held on oval
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  • ..., including [[Jeff Gordon]] and [[Tony Stewart]]. As a challenging form of auto racing, sprint car racing is considered an excellent training ground for NA ...to the non-winged cars, which had an ESPN contract with the United States Auto Club.
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  • ===Auto racer=== ...ks in 18 weeks, and had four exhibition run and won sixteen straight match races. He frequently raced in a three event matchs, and won the first part by a n
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  • | colspan=5 align="center" | ''No Races'' | {{flagiconUnited Kingdom}} [[Derek Bell (auto racer)|Derek Bell]]<br>{{flagiconSwitzerland}} [[Jo Siffert]]
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  • ...ama Circuit]] in [[2002]] and [[2003]]. Only two [[endurance races|24-Hour races]] were held before the collapse of the management organisation PROCAR. ...es also had international drivers entering their international cars in the races.
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  • '''Auto racing''' (also known as '''automobile racing''', '''autosport''' or '''mot Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first success
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  • '''Auto racing''' (also known as '''automobile racing''', '''autosport''' or '''mot Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first success
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  • ...ver as a driver. In 1905, he finished fifth in the [[Gordon Bennett Cup in auto racing|Gordon Bennett Cup]] elimination race on the Circuit d'Auvergne at [ ...rcial success of the race soon led to the establishing of other Grand Prix races throughout [[Europe]]. The following year, Italy's [[Felice Nazzaro]], who
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  • became a host of some [[British Touring Car Championship]] night races from [[1999]], but full 24-hour racing did not return until [[2003]], with {{24-hour races}}
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  • ...aero-engine division, Banks’ career took off. He 1947 he won 30 midget car races. In 1950, he was the [[American Automobile Association|AAA]] National Champ He was inducted in the [[National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame]].
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  • '''Formula 5000''' (or '''F5000''') was an auto-racing formula that ran different series in various regions around the worl ...man]], [[David Hobbs]], [[Tony Adamowicz]], [[Ian Ashley]], [[John Cannon (auto racer)|John Cannon]] and [[Eppie Wietzes]].
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  • ...nter of the East" and each year hosts everything from car shows to vintage races to world class sports car racing events. Located in the quiet Northwest cor ...radius making it the simplest corner. Turn 7 begins by plunging under the auto bridge before turning right onto the front straight. The Downhill starts to
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  • |Races || 19 ...[[Bugatti]] and an [[Alfa Romeo]] to important wins in national Grand Prix races across Europe. In addition, he teamed up with champion marathon driver [[Lu
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  • | [[Auto Union]] {{Formula One races}}
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  • ..., including [[Jeff Gordon]] and [[Tony Stewart]]. As a challenging form of auto racing, sprint car racing is considered an excellent training ground for NA ...move relegated the remainder of the World of Outlaws season to tape delay races. The seven year partnership, which gave the sport live exposure, and damag
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  • [[Category:Auto races]]
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  • | [[Auto Union]] [[Auto Union Typ.38 R|T38 R]] [[Category:Formula One non-Championship races]]
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  • ...all but defined success for the two German car makers, Mercedes-Benz and [[Auto Union]], Carracciola and fellow countryman [[Bernd Rosemeyer]] battled for ...d War II]] in exile in [[Lugano]], [[Switzerland]], Caracciola returned to auto racing in the late 1940s. Age and injuries took their toll, the love for dr
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  • '''Street racing''' is a form of [[auto racing]] that takes place on the streets,usually at a stop light, during no The motivations behind illegal street races are many: lack of a nearby [[drag strip]] (although street racing occurs ev
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  • | Races || 320&nbsp;bhp and a maximum speed of {{Auto kmh|270}}. The "RI" denoted ''Ruote indipendenti'', the
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  • ...ad courses. It is also host to several other auto races and [[motorcycle]] races such as the [[American Federation of Motorcyclists]] series. ...350]], and is criticised by many drivers, who prefer the full layout; most races, including the Grand American Road Racing Association's Grand Prix of Sonom
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  • ...933 500cc race also on a Norton. [[Jimmy Guthrie]] won the 350cc and 500cc races in 1937. | [[Auto Union]]
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  • ...d Prix motor racing]], when blue Bugatti and red Alfa Romeo dominated many races. ...the weight limit for GP cars introduced in 1934, German Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union teams did not apply the traditional white paint in order to save weig
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  • * 2005 : Super Cheap Auto Bathurst 1000 ...rst, both claiming to be the legitimate Bathurst 1000, although one of the races was officially branded the "Australian 1000 Classic". One was for Super To
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  • The 1949 competition, raced in the opposite direction than the pre-war races, drew a crowd in excess of 400,000 people. However, this would be the last | [[Auto Union]]
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  • {{24-hour races}} [[Category:Auto races]]
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  • |Races || 19 (18 starts) ...e again. He was 50 years of age. 14 peoplewere killed in the thousand mile auto race of May 12. [[Alfonso de Portago]] crashed into a crowd of spectators a
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  • ...4 Hours]] endurance race. First run in 1923, it is one of the oldest motor races still in existence. ...ilver Arrows]] were optimised for high performance in their relative short races, by dropping fenders and the second seat.
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  • Starting from 1922, the first races were held on a 33&nbsp;km long combination of public roads around [[Nidegge In 1924 to 1926, the races for 2 and 4 wheels were held on separate days, and classes were introduced.
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  • ...fieds, HOSS sprint cars, and both [[American Speed Association|ASA]] and [[Auto Racing Club of America|ARCA]] stock cars during the course of the season. ==Current Races==
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  • ...red a [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA Formula One World Championship race]] since [[1950 Formula One season|1 ...1990 & 1991 seasons. Furthermore, Coloni's cars failed to qualify for most races in 1989.
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  • | Jo Siffert {{flagiconSwitzerland}} <br> [[Derek Bell (auto racer)|Derek Bell]] {{flagiconUK}} | [[Stefan Bellof]] {{flagiconGER}} <br> [[Derek Bell (auto racer)|Derek Bell]] {{flagiconUK}}
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  • ...in it will also star classic cars, making it a revival to the "golden age" races of the 1930s and 1940s.
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  • Legends raced at over 950 races at 300 different tracks in [[Canada]], [[Mexico]], [[England]], [[Belgium]] [[Category:Auto racing by type]]
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  • |Races || 15 During his career he competed in only 15 [[Formula One]] races, making his debut at the [[Argentine Grand Prix]] in [[1956]]. While he met
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  • |Races || ...amateur racer [[Gianpiero Moretti]] (owner of the [[MOMO (company)|MOMO]] auto parts business), the 333 SP marked Ferrari's official return to [[sports ca
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  • | Races || 16 (6 starts) ...hey were unable to make any progress. Larini got through to a further four races (spinning out of the [[1991 German Grand Prix|German Grand Prix]], coming 1
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  • ...e was powerful enough to allow good performances even in [[hill climbing]] races. With the Italona, Materassi wins twice the Montenero Race, earning the nic From 1923 to 1927 Materassi won lot of important, but local, races, including the Grand Prix of Rome in 1925 and four "Cups of [[Pistoia]]n Hi
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  • Ward's father owned an auto wrecking business in [[Los Angeles]]. He was 14 years old when he built a [ ...n Diego Grand Prix. He raced in an [[Offenhauser]] in 1949 and won several races.
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  • ...gine revolution|RMR reappeared in Grand Prix]] (today's "[[Formula One]]") races in the form of the [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]
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  • ...by the rules. [[Running]] a distance is the most basic form of racing, but races are often conducted in [[vehicle]]s, such as [[boat]]s and [[automobile|car Early records of races are evident on [[pottery]] from [[ancient Greece]], which depicted running
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  • ...ctober 6]], [[1951]] - [[August 12]], [[1985]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[auto racing]] driver. (Note: grands prix in '''bold''' denote '''points scoring''' races.)
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  • Ted Horn was born in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] and began [[auto racing]] at the fairly early age of fifteen, but abandoned the sport at the ...ing began again on a limited basis in [[1945]], and Ted Horn won all seven races he entered that year. Further success came his way in the three subsequent
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  • :''This article concerns auto racing; [[Track racing|motorcycles]], also race on dirt tracks.'' '''Dirt track racing''' is a type of [[auto racing]] performed on [[Oval racing|oval tracks]]. It began in the United S
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  • '''Auto racing''' (also known as '''automobile racing''', '''autosport''' or '''mot Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first success
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  • [[Category:Auto races]] [[Category:World Sportscar Championship races|Suzuka]]
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  • '''Auto racing''' (also known as '''automobile racing''', '''autosport''' or '''mot Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first success
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  • ...top speed around {{Auto kmh|150}}. [[Giuseppe Campari]] won 1920 and 1921 races at [[Mugello]] with this car.
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  • ...8]] in [[Scarborough, Ontario]], [[Canada]]) is a professional driver in [[auto racing]]. His nickname is "NutSack" because as he said on the Mitch Melnick ...t a select number of races for Penske in [[1992]] and ended up starting 11 races, many of his starts were as a substitute driver for the injured [[Rick Mear
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  • The '' 'Alfa Races Department Romeo''', is a section of the homonymous business, that it is oc Its story began in the first decades of 1900, with the name '' 'Alfa Races''', then changed in [[Autodelta]]. At present this detachment, is not prof
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  • ...egulations and circuits were used, with the majority being [[Formula Two]] races at the [[ACI Vallelunga Circuit]]. In 1954 and 1963 the Rome Grand Prix was [[Category:Formula One non-Championship races]]
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  • The '''Swiss Grand Prix''' was the premier [[auto race]] of [[Switzerland]]. In its later years it was a [[Formula One]] race ...[[Bern]]. The Swiss Grand Prix counted toward the [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Championship]] from 1935 to 1939.
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  • |Races || 7 ...i spent several years participating in [[hillclimbing]] and [[sports car]] races before turning to automobile racing in 1926. By 1930, his racing success le
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  • The '''Vanderbilt Cup''' was the first major trophy in American [[auto racing]]. An international event, it was founded by [[William Kissam Vander ...tic Ocean]], some of whom had competed in Europe's [[Gordon Bennett Cup in auto racing|Gordon Bennett Cup]]. The first Long Island race featured seventeen
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  • The '''Grand Prix of Naples''' was an [[auto racing]] event, held in [[Posillipo]], outside [[Napoli]]. [[Category:Formula One non-Championship races|Naples]]
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  • ...rs were respectively [[Bernd Rosemeyer]] and [[Tazio Nuvolari]], both in [[Auto Union]] 'Silver Arrows'. ...e. More recently, it has played host to [[Stereophonics]]' ''A Day At The Races'' event in [[2001]], [[Ozzfest]] in [[2002]] and [[Download Festival]] in [
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  • ...s to be offered the manufacturer that wins four or more of the first seven races, the first race held in 1905. Eventually, the winner was [[Peugeot]] (1925 [[Category:Auto races]]
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  • | Drivers || [[Nanni Galli]], [[Derek Bell (auto racer)|Derek Bell]], [[Chris Amon]] | Races || 10
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  • ...some drivers are racing competitively well into their 60s and 70s. Ladies’ races are held at every meeting and the sharing of cars between family members is ...iver. Juniors, ages 12 - 16, are allowed to drive class 1 cars in separate races. This class was previously restricted to Minis, but the Fiat Cinquecento an
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  • ...ame of [[Alfa Romeo]]'s competition department. Established in 1961 as '''Auto-Delta''', the company was started by [[Carlo Chiti]], a former Alfa Romeo a ...s miracle men extracted 160bhp. GTA Juniors joined their bigger sisters in races and rallies, lifting that outside front wheel during spirited cornering in
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  • ...poli Grand Prix]] enroute to earning that year's [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Championship]]. He clocked the fastest lap at the [[French ...5, he had a less than successful campaign that saw him replaced in several races by one of the team's younger drivers. His season and career ended at the 19
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