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  • '''Jean-Pierre Wimille''' ([[February 26]], [[1908]] – [[January 28]], [[1949]]) was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver. ...t the [[Algerian Grand Prix ]] in [[Algiers]] driving a Bugatti T59 and in January of [[1936]] he finished second in the [[South African Grand Prix]] held at
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  • ...uto Show]] that for many years was held traditionally in the first week of January. ...rtation Unlimited Autorama''', was staged again at the Waldorf Astoria, in January 1949. Between the New York City venue and the Boston extension, nearly 600,
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  • The company was founded in January 1907 in [[Legnano]]. Banca di Legnano got involved with 2 million lira and ...-cylinder engine with 1775 cc. There were also the four-cylinder models 16/24 HP with 3550 cc displacement and 30/40 HP with 5555 cc. The largest model w
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  • ...2002 24 Hours of Le Mans|2002]], [[2006 24 Hours of Le Mans|2006]], [[2007 24 Hours of Le Mans|2007]]) ...2002 24 Hours of Le Mans|2002]], [[2006 24 Hours of Le Mans|2006]], [[2007 24 Hours of Le Mans|2007]])
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  • '''Mauro Baldi''' (born [[January 31]], [[1954]] in [[Reggio Emilia]], [[Italy]]) is a former [[Formula One]] ...e 962]]) with [[Yannick Dalmas]] and [[Hurley Haywood]]. He also won the [[24 Hours of Daytona]] and [[12 Hours of Sebring]], both in 1998 with [[Arie Lu
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  • ...1938 the headquarters was transferred from via Boiardo 27 via Della Torre 24, also in Milan. On 18 November 1938 has opened a branch in Arezzo (FI). ...setti and Mrs. [[Julia Azzolini Nassetti]] based in Milan, via Della Torre 24, was founded. The shares were divided into equal parts between two members.
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  • ...[[FIA World Endurance Championship]], competing also in the prestigious [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], while [[Risi Competizione]] lined it up in the [[United ...eria Corsa finished 10th outright and 4th in the GTLM class. At the [[2016 24 Hours of Le Mans]], the car took second place, ran by [[Risi Competizione]]
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  • ...designation of 25 five litre [[sports car racing|sports cars]] built until January 1970, related to the [[Ferrari P]] sports prototypes. The V12-powered cars ...p;cc. However, in the specific case of world sports car championship and [[24 hours of Le Mans]] racing cars, regulations in those days restricted maximu
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  • Oran Park Raceway has several track layouts. It was established on [[1 January]] [[1963]] with what was mostly like the current South Circuit. The first m | 24/07/94
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  • January 22, 2006. |May 24, 1953
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  • *[[January 10]], [[1997]]: [[CART]] Team [[Penske]] driver [[Paul Tracy]] is the first *[[March 24]], [[1997]]: [[Jay Sauter]] and [[Dave Marcis]] are the first to drive stoc
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  • ...] [[Formula One]] car and [[Ferrari 250 TR 61 Spyder Fantuzzi|250 TR61]] [[24 Hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]] cars of [[Phil Hill]]. ...T's placed third place in the GT2 class at the 12 Hours of Sebring and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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  • ...he autumn and winter (the international or "World Cup" season is September-January), and consists of many laps of a short (2–3 km) course featuring ...://uci.ch/xcross.asp?1stlevelid=C&level2=0&level1=4]". Retrieved September 24, 2005.
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  • |rowspan=2| MP4-24 ...assigned and there are several situations where Prodrive will not be cars 24 & 25 (e.g. WDC joins the team or another team currently competing withdraws
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  • ...car each. After the 1022, bought by the last team, was destroyed at the [[24 Hours of Daytona]], they would use the 1032. ...ll (auto racer)|Derek Bell]] and [[Ronnie Peterson]] at the 1970 [[Le Mans 24 hours]], was destroyed during the ''Le Mans'' film by Derek Bell. The 1032
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  • The car is named after its [[V8 engine]] - '''24''' is the capacity in decilitres, and '''8''' the number of cylinders. The ...One car which new driver [[Kimi Räikkönen]] has driven, in a test on 23rd January 2007 at the Vallelunga circuit.
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  • ...il January 2001, the range-topping engine was the venerable [[DOHC]] 2.5 L 24-valve V6 engine rated at around 190 to 192 bhp.
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  • || [[29 January]], [[2006]] ...Indonesia|Indonesian Round]] had originally been scheduled to be held on [[January 15]], [[2006]], but was postponed due to the death of Sheikh [[Maktoum bin
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  • ...ve. Among the first models were the '''Rapid''' models ''16/24'' and the ''24/40'' with displacements ranging from 4562 cc to 7432 cc. ...of light vehicles with four cylinder engines, the relative strength of 16, 24 and 50 HP, inhaling the very best standards of modern mechanics, and the mo
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  • ...any's success culminated with driver [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] winning the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] twice (in 1937 with [[Robert Benoist]] and 1939 with [[P On January 2, 2009, it was revealed that a rare 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante had bee
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  • | align="right" | 24 ...seats, with [[Nigel Mansell]] being dumped by the team at the beginning of January. [[Jean-Christophe Boullion]] was the teams test driver.
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  • | Winning time || 1:24:04.888 ...use for the site or actually bring back motor sports to it. However, as of January 2005, this seems more unlikely than ever, as [[Dietrich Mateschitz]] public
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  • | Teams || 24 ...wever the cancellation of a race scheduled for [[Curitiba]], [[Brazil]] in January 2006 reduced this number to 11. [[Nelson Angelo Piquet]] won the inaugural
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  • | [[January 12]] | [[January 14]]
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  • ...ula One]] World Championship season, running from [[March 7]] to [[October 24]] [[2004]]. The season was dominated by [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Scuder ...d another use for the site or even bring back motor sports. However, as of January [[2005]], this seems more unlikely than ever, as [[Dietrich Mateschitz]] pu
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  • ...F1.08|F1.08]] Testing then moved to [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]] on 22 January. Renault and Williams were the only teams on the track for the first day of | 6 January
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  • ...or Vehicle Safety Standard 108]] required DRL on all new cars made after [[January 1]] [[1990]]. [[Canada|Canada's]] proposed DRL regulation initially was ext *(Australia) [http://headlightson247.com/ Let's TURN 'EM ON - Headlights On 24/7] (Australian DRL activist website)
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  • Baron '''Philippe de Rothschild''' ([[13 April]], [[1902]] - [[20 January]], [[1988]]) was a member of the [[Mayer Amschel Rothschild family|Rothschi ...pped out of the racing scene, competing only one more time in the 1930 ''[[24 hours of Le Mans]]''.
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  • | align=center | 24* A provisional calendar was released on [[January 15]], [[2007]].[http://www.fiawtcc.com/fiawtcc/oschersleben/2006/sport_sto1
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  • ...d from 594 cc (36,26") to 652 cc (39,80"). Engine power increased to about 24 [[Horsepower|hp]] equal about 17 kW. *January 1997 – introduction of a [[catalytic converter]].
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  • ...Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] and [[Minardi]]. On 10 January 2008 he was confirmed as driver for the new [[Force India]] Team. ...rian Sutil for the [[Force India F1]] team for the {{F1|2008}} season on [[January 10]] 2008.
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  • | align="right" | 24 ...into receivership in November 2001, and was liquidated by the receivers in January 2002. This ended the long history of the team which had competed as [[Ligi
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  • ...in competition, including by the [[Ford GT40]] and [[Ferrari 250 LM]] at [[24 hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]]. [[De Tomaso]] had produced a road car with thi ...concept car]] was presented at the [[Museum of Radio and Television]] on [[January 5]], [[2006]] alongside the [[Los Angeles Auto Show]], though it was not pr
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  • ...the WRC and began with the [[42ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo]] on [[January 19]]. ...stage (rallying)|special stages]] of distances ranging from under 2 km (1.24 mi) (''super specials'') to over 50 km (31 mi). These competitive stages dr
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  • ...o emerged victorious at the end. This same car was later entered at the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] and the [[Carrera Panamericana]]. ...the 2600 mm long wheelbase. 44 examples were built between 1954 and January 1956.
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  • ...eel [[CART]] title, the [[Indianapolis 500]] and the [[Rolex 24 at Daytona|24 Hours of Daytona]], all at the first attempt. Montoya is one of two drivers ...t ever [[Champ Car|CART FedEx Championship Series]] Champion at the age of 24 was closely fought, especially with [[Dario Franchitti]] who led the champi
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  • ...2010. However, following a meeting of the [[World Motor Sport Council]] on 24 June, FOTA agreed to remain in Formula One and FIA president [[Max Mosley]] | 28 January
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  • ...nsmission was a co-development with Dutch Van Doorne and Ford, (Fiat owned 24% stake of Van Doorne at that time). Unfortunately it was not very durable. ...S. p. A. (Fiat) and Tata Motors Limited (who now own Jaguar-LandRover) in January 1997. At present the company employs about 600 employees in its Ranjangaon
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  • ...million bond required as a deposit. The team was confirmed by the FIA on [[January 26]], [[2006]]. ...Alonso became the first [[Spain|Spanish]] driver and the youngest driver (24 years, 10 months, 13 days) to get the [[List of Formula One Drivers' Record
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  • ...f [[wikt:solace|Solace]]'' only "a few days" before its announcement on 24 January 2008. It was the name of a short story in [[Ian Fleming]]'s anthology ''[[F ...aly, and at [[Talamone]] during the end of April. The main unit began on 3 January, 2008, and an MI6 safehouse hidden within the city's [[cistern]]s, while ot
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  • ..., practicality, and ergonomics. The Diablo was released to the public on [[January 21]], [[1990]], at an event at the [[Monte_Carlo#H.C3.B4tel_de_Paris|Hotel In January 1994, poor economic circumstances and internal political climate forced Chr
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  • There were only 24 Stanguellini Sports 750's and 21 Stanguellini Sport 1100's ever made, some ...rs, Clem Johnson, liked the car very much and bought it from Kiekhaefer in January of 1959.
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  • ...severely injured in testing and the team won no race. A Ferrari did win [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], however, with [[Paul Frere]] and [[Olivier Gendebien]] ...ri team NART, [[Jochen Rindt]] and [[Masten Gregory]] won the 1965 Le Mans 24 Hours, Ferrari's sixth in a row, though it would prove to be its last victo
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  • ...confirmed in the media as being signed to the role. The first occurred in January 2006 when the ''[[Daily Mail]]'' identified [[Rose Byrne]] as Vesper, claim [[Principal photography]] for ''Casino Royale'' commenced on [[January 30]], [[2006]] and concluded on [[July 21]], [[2006]]. The film was primari
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  • ...rom 1966 until 1996, and honorary chairman from then until his death on 24 January 2003, while Cesare Romiti served as chairman. After their removal, [[Paolo ...at Industrial has a separate listing on the Milan stock exchange beginning January 3, 2011.
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  • ...e tests, the first copy). The first deliveries to the customers go back to January 1940.<br> ...the second series coincides with the escape of the 12 version to volt, in January 1948) <br>
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  • The name ''[[Murciélago]]'' comes from a bull that survived 24 sword strokes in an 1879 fight at the arena of Cordoba, and fought with suc ...Miura concept car was presented at the [[Museum of Television & Radio]] on January 5, 2006 alongside the [[Los Angeles Auto Show]], though it was not present
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  • ...he early 1st century AD. Emperor [[Caligula]] (b. Aug. 31, AD 12 - d. Jan. 24, AD 41, emperor AD 37 to AD 41) started construction of a circus in AD 40 ...my in the world, the [[Swiss Guards]]. It was founded by Pope Julius II on January 22, 1506 originally made up of Swiss mercenaries from the Swiss Confederati
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  • ...not mesh with more "modern" takes on the genre such as ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'' and ''[[The Bourne Identity (film)|The Bourne Identity]]'', and scoffed *According to a report printed in the ''[[Daily Mirror]]'' newspaper on [[January 6]], [[2001]], actor [[Edward Woodward]] was being "lined up" to take over
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  • |Released:||[[May 24]], [[1985]] *Date of first broadcast in UK: 31st January 1990 (7th most viewed programme in the UK in 1990)
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  • ...of 2.944 on the HF 4WD) is used to match the larger 6.5x15 wheels to give 24&nbsp;mph/1000&nbsp;rpm (39&nbsp;km/h per 1000&nbsp;rpm) in fifth gear. ...had around 250bhp and could accelerate from 0-100 km in 5.4 seconds. Only 24 were built.
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  • ...o increase costs and decrease speed (Part II)'' SpeedTV.com Moto GP News 3 January 2006. ''"The move to four strokes meant that Japanese R & D departments cou * In 2005, fuel tank capacity was reduced by 2 litres to 24 litres
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  • ...ir fastest road car ever, able to lap the Fiorano test circuit in 1 minute 24 seconds, one second faster than the Ferrari Enzo. Its engine produces 670 P ...Vice General Manager, at the opening of the Detroit Motor Show on the 9th January. The first official pictures were distributed early on by Ferrari, along wi
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  • ...ge-topping engine was the venerable [[double overhead camshaft]] 2.5 litre 24-valve [[Alfa Romeo V6 engine]] rated at 190 PS.
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  • '''Michael Schumacher''', born [[January 3]], [[1969]], in [[Hürth|Hürth Hermülheim]], near [[Cologne]]) is a [[G *'''[[1995 Italian Grand Prix|Monza 1995]]''': On lap 24 Hill hit Schumacher from behind while both were lapping [[Taki Inoue]]. Bot
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  • ...(unlimited snacks, main dishes, drinks, tea/coffe, deserts) for 9.5 Euro (January 2005). * '''Comerç 24''', is a fashion tapas bar. Very creative, very good
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  • ...hey have four children: Oliver (born [[4 May]] [[1989]]), Joshua (born [[9 January]] [[1991]]), Tabitha (born [[16 July]] [[1995]]) and Rosie (born [[1 Februa *'''[[1995 Italian Grand Prix|Monza 1995]]''': On lap 24 Hill and Schumacher collided when trying to lap [[Taki Inoue]]. Neither acc
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  • * First hybrid [[luxury car]] - 2005 [[Lexus RX 400h]] (introduced January 2004) * First six-cylinder hybrid - 2005 [[Lexus RX 400h]] (introduced January 2004)
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  • ...and was released to good reviews. A second novel was released in the UK in January 2006. The series is currently planned out for five novels according to Char |$24,800,000
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  • ...and was released to good reviews. A second novel was released in the UK in January 2006. The series is currently planned out for five novels according to Char |$24,800,000
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  • ...usand Lira from the Parodis' father, Emanuele Vittorio, which he gave on 3 January 1919, offering the balance of the loan upon his review of the project's pro ...ility began at a size of 300 m², and by the early 1950s Moto Guzzi covered 24,000 m² with a workforce of over 1500. As of 1999, the complex included on
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