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  • ..., [[1929]] in [[Trollhättan]]. [[Sweden|Swedish]] and was a [[rally racing|rally]] driver for [[Saab automobile|Saab]]. Some of his rallying achievements we * [[1957]] 1st in the [[Neste Rally Finland|1000 Lakes Rally]] in a [[Saab 93]]
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  • ...[[Alfa Romeo]] in the German [[DTM]] and [[Ford Motor Company]] in [[World Rally Championship|WRC]] rallying.
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  • ...s father who was a race mechanic. His first race event was at the [[Alpine Rally]] in 1951. He won the 1957, 1958 and 1959 ''[[Tour de France automobile|Tou Bianchi also raced [[touring car]]s, [[sports car racing|sports cars]] and [[rally car]]s, being successful in all disciplines; his biggest victories coming i
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  • | Former series || Italian Rally Championship<br>[[World Touring Car Championship|World Touring Car]]<br>[[F After racing in the Italian Sports Championship, Italian [[Rallying|Rally]], and [[touring car]]s, the team ran in [[Formula One]] from 1988 to 1993,
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  • Henri Pescarolo to this day drives in the yearly [[Dakar_Rally|Dakar Rally]]. | '''[[1970 German Grand Prix|DEU]]'''
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  • ...ng a June, 2008 decision of the FIA to retain Max Mosley as president, the German branch of the FIA, the [[ADAC]] (the largest European motoring body), annou *FIA [[World Rally Championship]]
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  • ...o victory in two French Grand Prix races. In 1949, the first [[Monte Carlo Rally]] after [[World War II]] took place and a large celebration party was given ...was beginning to catch up with him but he still won the 1954 [[Monte Carlo Rally]] paired with Swiss racedriver [[Ciro Basadonna]]. In F1 racing, Chiron did
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  • ...TF model that Maserati had designed to compete with the dominant [[Germany|German]] [[Silver Arrows]]. In 1939 he won the [[South African Grand Prix]] but th ...vers, from a starting field of 303, in a January 1958 [[Monte Carlo]] auto rally, who completed the first leg of the rigorous touring car event, without inc
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  • ...959|959]], entered, the series was soon abandoned leaving just the Group B Rally championship. The Porsche 959 {961} only raced three times in Group B, but ...r International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1980s]], behind its German rival the [[Porsche 959]].
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  • ...events and road rallies all over Europe including the famous [[Monte Carlo Rally]]. On September 10, 1933, she was a competitor in one of the most tragic ra ...ith the onset of [[World War II]]. In 1943, in the middle of the [[Germany|German]] occupation of France, she moved to the warm climate of the [[French Rivie
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  • |Last win || [[1972 German Grand Prix|1972]] [[German Grand Prix]] ...h for the Lotus of [[Jochen Rindt]]. The car started to improve and at the German Grand Prix (held at [[Hockenheimring]] as his favorite [[Nürburgring]] was
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  • ...o P3|P3]] one of the most legendary victories of all time by winning the [[German Grand Prix]] at the [[Nürburgring]]. The P3 managed 16 victories in 1935. In [[1935]] Alfa Romeo won the German Grand Prix with Nuvolari.
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  • [[Image:ClarkJim-Lotus19620805.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Jim Clark in German GP 1962]] ...ring the 1962 [[1000km Nürburgring]] race or the qualifying for the [[1967 German Grand Prix]], when he took pole position by nine seconds and more.
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  • ...race in Britain at Rockingham, and raced in the British round of the World Rally Championship. | [[1991 German Grand Prix|DEU]]
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  • ...rs' championship), and when at Vanwall he was instrumental in breaking the German/Italian stranglehold on F1 racing, kick-starting the British domination of ...engaged in [[Rally racing]]; she is married to [[Erik Carlsson]], another rally racer.
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  • ...y in Victoria British Columbia is the longest continuously running scooter rally in North America. The German word "Kabinenroller" for [[microcar]] means enclosed motor scooter.
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  • ...avily favored [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] car driven by the great [[Germany|German]] driver, [[Rudolf Caracciola]].
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''World Rally Championship''' | Current season || 2009 World Rally Championship season
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  • ...Rally Championship|WRC]] rally car at the 2002 [[Wales Rally Great Britain|Rally of Great Britain]] (although he crashed the car into a tree). His contract ...love for rallying, leading some to speculate a future move to the [[World Rally Championship]] rather than Formula One.
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  • Unlike modern day [[World Rally Championship|rallying]] where cars are released at one minute intervals wit Similar to modern day [[World Rally Championship|rally]]ing, cars were started one by one, every minute. As number, the starting t
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  • ...pean Hill Climb Championship]]. The record of the Feleac was set by famous German racer [[Hans Stuck]] in 1938, driving a 600 bhp Auto Union Grand Prix car. ...rnationally renowned drivers and multiple [[World rally championship|world rally]] champions. The 12.4 mile course finishes at a height of 14,100 feet. The
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  • [[Image:Car rally.jpg|thumb|right|224px|A [[Subaru Impreza]] [[rally car]] uses 4WD for traction on loose dirt.]] ...rovides better control on slick ice and is an important part of [[Rallying|rally racing]] on mostly-paved roads.
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  • [[Image:Car rally.jpg|thumb|right|224px|A [[Subaru Impreza]] [[rally car]] uses 4WD for traction on loose dirt.]] ...rovides better control on slick ice and is an important part of [[rallying|rally racing]] on mostly-paved roads.
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  • ...newly built [[Istanbul Park|Istanbul Park Circuit]], constructed by famous German civil engineer [[Hermann Tilke]]. The circuit is only the third [[counter- ...of the Turkish Grand Prix, and possibly also Turkey's round of the [[World Rally Championship]], another FIA-sanctioned series. [http://www.planet-f1.com/Ne
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  • ...alists and enthusiasts criticising it as being too bland and too [[Germany|German]]-looking. Critics also attacked the car's excessive weight and its semi- The launch of the Stilo has also meant that Fiat has returned to the [[World Rally Championship]]. The 187&nbsp;[[Horsepower#Brake horsepower (bhp)|bhp]] Fiat
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  • ...normally glass-windowed) division between the front seats and the rear. In German, the term simply means a [[sedan]]. ...ies, the Porsche 911 Targa, itself named after the famous [[Targa Florio]] rally. A derivative arrangement, called a T-bar roof, has two removable panels an
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  • ...e company, however. Racing successes continued, even against the giants of German racing, [[Audi|Auto Union]] and [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]. In 1939, a [[Ma ...uch as Special Rally prepared Citroën DS, as used by Bob Neyret in Bandama Rally or in the [[Ligier]] JS 2.
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  • ...ian Rally Championship|Campionato Italiano Rally]]'', the Italian national rally championship. ...nz]]) in the 1920s made a big impression in Germany, especially the one of German [[Christian Werner]] in 1924, as it was the only non-Italian winner in 50 y
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  • ...the first win by a team based in Italy other than Ferrari since the [[1957 German Grand Prix]], which was won by [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] in a [[Maserati]]. Ve ...s official driver from the Hungarian Grand Prix onwards. Multiple [[World Rally Championship|WRC]] Champion [[Sébastien Loeb]] has been quoted in the Fren
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  • ...an at an early age, as his father was a former Indian national [[Rallying| rally]] champion. With the ambition of becoming India's first Formula One driver, |bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| [[2005 German Grand Prix|<font Color=black>GER]]<br/><font Color=black><small>16</small>
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  • ...e - - Parts, service and restoration services from one of the last Abarth rally racers.(Belgium) ...ge - - Parts, service and restoration services from one of the last Abarth rally racers. (Belgium)
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  • ...est in numbers. CGIL once single-handedly organized a three-million people rally in [[Rome]]. ...lity mass-produced [[ersatz]] products, such as [[Cambozola]], a [[Germany|German]] copy of [[Gorgonzola]].
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  • [[Image:Car rally.jpg|thumb|right|224px|A [[Subaru Impreza]] [[rally car]] uses 4WD for traction on loose dirt.]] ...es better control on many surfaces, and is an important part of [[rallying|rally racing]].
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  • ...9]]''': Remembered for his frenetic style which seemed more like that of a rally driver, Villeneuve's wheel-banging duel with [[René Arnoux]] in the last l | [[1977 German Grand Prix|DEU]]<br><small></small>
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  • ...and arguably the first motorcycle, was designed and built by the [[Germany|German]] inventors [[Gottlieb Daimler]] and [[Wilhelm Maybach]] in [[Cannstatt]] ( ...y|BSA Group]] became the largest producer of motorcycles in the world. The German [[NSU Motorenwerke AG|NSU]] was the largest manufacturer from 1955 until th
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  • ...improvements over the years. [[Power steering]] specially produced by the German company [[ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF]] became available on certain Left Hand Dri ...years old. Other contemporary manufacturers (British, French, Japanese and German) whose cars also suffered from corrosion were not treated as harshly. This
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  • ...tish Grand Prix]]. Räikkönen failed to finish the [[2003 German Grand Prix|German Grand Prix]] after being involved in an accident at the first corner with [ In the German Grand Prix Räikkönen was comfortably in the lead having dominated all wee
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  • ...aren]], while the 2009 Constructors' Champion, [[Brawn GP]], was bought by German motor vehicle manufacturer [[Mercedes-Benz]] and was renamed as [[Mercedes ...bber's car and placed it on Vettel's for qualifying and the race after the German driver damaged his in the final practice session. Webber won the race after
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  • ...and Fast Touring. Private drivers also ran some [[World Rally Championship|rally]] competitions with fine results. In 1935 Alfa Romeo won the German Grand Prix with Nuvolari.
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  • This is known as the [[diesel cycle]], after German engineer [[Rudolf Diesel]], who invented it in 1892 and received the [[pate ...O RAISING RANGER truck and sold for general use in 1995. Later in 1997 the German automotive parts manufacturer Robert Bosch GmbH extended its use for passen
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  • ...uilt Fiat Panda 4x4s were prepared to contest the gruelling [[Dakar 2007]] rally raid, which started in Lisbon. ...wo Pandas competing in Dakar 2007 have been equipped specifically for this rally: so room has been found inside for accessories like aluminium platforms to
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  • In 1883, Marcus secured a German patent for a low-voltage ignition of the magneto type; this was his only au ...mbustion engines were completed almost simultaneously by several [[Germany|German]] inventors working independently: [[Karl Benz]] built his first automobile
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  • |[[Image:FiatYump1_SM.jpg |right|thumb|200px|[[Fiat Uno]] rally car ]] ...s and armored vehicles. These machinery were weak compared to some of the German and Soviet machinery, but were still used often.
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  • The slick styling of this German saloon housed an innovative 115bhp rotary engine with a three-speed semi-au ...imed car makers in Europe and the award winning 80 showed just how far the German marque had progressed in terms of quality, refinement and style. A light bo
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  • ...cting keen drivers who wanted a prestige sporting sedan, but were tired of German offerings such as [[BMW]] and [[Mercedes Benz]]. ...5 grey 164 Twinsparks and V6's undergo the equivalent of the [[Paris-Dakar rally]]. Road conditions varied from good tarmac to off-road conditions, and acce
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  • ...an der Traun]] in Germany for two years, where he learned to speak fluent German. On his return to England he was educated at [[Millfield]] boarding school. ...structeurs d'Automobile. His nomination was blocked by French, Italian and German manufacturers.
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  • ...&nbsp;L)- and the Colotti gearbox that proved unreliable was replaced by a german-made ZF. ...s by Jacky Ickx. In 1978, the Renault V6 turbo finally managed to beat the German cars, and Renault concentrated on their F1 effort.
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  • ...&nbsp;L)- and the Colotti gearbox that proved unreliable was replaced by a German-made [[ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF]]. ...Hours of Le Mans|1978]], the Renault V6 turbo finally managed to beat the German cars, and Renault concentrated on their F1 effort.
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