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  • | July 20 | July 21
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  • ...inked into one 2.9 mile road course, a NHRA quarter mile drag strip, and a 20,000 square foot club house complete with the Grand Prix Restaurant, and the
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  • ...tions in 1906 through 1908. Garibaldi Contelletti founded the company on 7 July 1906. The administration was on the Via Venti Settembre in Genoa. In 1907 b ...odels were equipped with four-cylinder engines. The largest model, the N 3 20 HP, had a six cylinder engine. All the vehicles had engines with side valve
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  • ...pany in 1922 was the Tipo 2, with a 4 cylinder mono-block with a 4398 cm³, 20/30 HP engine and a maximum speed of 100 km/h. With this car Felice Nazzaro
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  • ...ain driven [[transmission]] with a rear brake. This motorcycle, from July, 20 1924 on and ridden by [[Vittorio Conti]], raced at the Race of the station
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  • | Successor || [[Fiat 16-20 HP]] ...The car won the race côte-Superga Sassi, near Turin on June 29, 1902 and July 27, with [[Vincenzo Lancia]] driving, the race Susa - Col du Mont-Cenis at
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  • '''Chet Miller''' ([[July 19]], [[1902]] [[Detroit, Michigan]] - [[May 15]], [[1953]] [[Indianapolis, |20
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  • ...an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Napoli]] and founded July 10th, 1906 with operations into 1909. With the participation of the Belgian ...in December 1906. It was an advanced design with a 4 T-cylinder producing 20/24 hp, a four-speed gearbox, shaft drive and a steel chassis. The power sou
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  • '''Ferenc Szisz''' ([[September 20]], [[1873]]–[[February 21]], [[1944]]), was a [[France|French]] race car ...ft the Renault company to open his own garage in [[Neuilly-sur-Seine]]. In July of 1914, [[Fernand Charron]] lured him out of retirement to drive an [[Alda
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  • | | 540 km 7:20 a.m. | | [[July 17]] [[1927]]
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  • | align=center | 20 | rowspan=2| [[May 20]]
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  • |[[July 30]], [[1939]]||'''158'''||[[Coppa Ciano]]||[[Livorno]]||[[Voiturette]]||[[ |[[August 20]], [[1939]]||'''158'''||[[Swiss Grand Prix]]||[[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgart
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  • ...he and the [[Alfa Romeo]] team withdrew from the [[French Grand Prix]] in July after Ascari crashed and died. In 1926, [[Maserati]] came out with the Tipo ...dromo Nazionale Monza]] in [[Monza]], Italy was to be his last race. After 20 years without any major accidents, disaster stuck in one of the blackest da
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  • With this motor-bike in July 20, 1924, Vittorio Conti is on the starting line of the Tolentino Station Race
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  • [[Image:Le_Mans_1955_start.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Start of the race, Levegh #20 car is in the center of the frame''']] * 24 heures du Mans 1973 in Automobile Historique n°49 June/July 2005 (in French)
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  • On [[July 1]], [[2007]], Mont-Tremblant hosted a round of the [[Champ Car World Serie | [[September 20]]
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  • ...[[United Kingdom|British]] Sunday newspaper ''[[The Observer]]''. On April 20, 1970, the official name of the company becomes ''San Pellegrino SpA''. Lat ...iceculinary.com/news/press_45.html The Institute of Culinary Education], [[July 2005]]
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  • | align="right" rowspan=2 | 20 | [[July 11]]
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  • *[[American Le Mans Series]] - August 20, 2006 *[[Kohler]] International Challenge with Brian Redman(vintage cars) - July 16, 2006
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  • :[[Anzani 20]] 20 cylinder four row radial, about 200 hp ...bounced into the seating and died 36 hours later. A crash in Berlin on 18 July 1909 killed nine when a motorcycle went into the stands and exploded. The b
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  • |Drivers || 20. [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]] <br /> 21. [[Scott Speed]] ...fying as their competitors developed their new V8 engines to rev closer to 20,000 rpm to get more power. To try and balance the playing field Toro Rosso
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  • ...in 1963 by businessman [[Ferruccio Lamborghini]] (April 28, 1916 February 20, 1993), who owned a successful [[tractor]] [[factory]], ''Lamborghini Tratt ...tach LP500S.jpg|thumb|left|The Countach is widely considered{{By whom|date=July 2009}} to be the quintessential Lamborghini]]
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  • |March 20, 1951 |July 15, 1951
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  • ...he died whilst racing in the Formula 2 championship at Brands Hatch on 19 July 2009. | width=20| 1
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  • ...ckstar Energy Drink Dallara/Chevrolet at [[Milwaukee Mile|Milwaukee]] on [[July 24]]. Enge was injured during a crash at the [[Nashville Superspeedway]] du ...d. He was replaced again by Briscoe after the [[Kansas Speedway]] race on July 2, finishing a disappointing 15th after starting seventh. Lazier returned
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  • |Birthdate || [[May 20]], [[1971]] |Car Team || 20 - [[Joe Gibbs Racing]]
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  • '''Philip Toll Hill, Jr.''', ([[April 20]], [[1927]] &ndash; [[August 28]], [[2008]]) was a [[United States]] automo ...having won the first (a 3 lap event at Carrell Speedway in a [[MG T]]C on July 24 1949) and last races of his driving career, the final victory driving fo
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  • In 2005, 20 year old [[Kyle Busch]] earned his first ever NASCAR [[Sprint Cup Series]] *[[April 20]], [[1994]]: Official announcement is made to the public about making a 2.5
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  • ...presented on [[March 20]], 2007, and the car was launched officially on [[July 4]], 2007, with 250,000 in attendance. This was the largest launch party he ...|1368 &nbsp;cc turbo||4cyl||Petrol||135PS @5500rpm||206Nm @3000rpm|| ||||||July 2008
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  • ...ehicle ever to be sold with run-flat tires was the [[Mini|Mini 1275GT]] in July 1974. It used the [[Dunlop Rubber|Dunlop]] Total Mobility Tire (abbreviate ...er than regular tires, and some slightly worse. Some run-flat tires have a 20% higher [[rolling resistance]], in part due to their added structural mater
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  • ...other to the Bertone-styled [[Fiat X1/9]], and was initially called the X1/20 in prototype stage; it is therefore not related to the Beta by design, but ...ot only enabled neat engine bay packaging, but also, by tilting the engine 20 degrees rearwards, the Lancia engineers achieved improved weight transfer o
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  • On 29 July 2008, the [[Formula One Teams Association]] (FOTA) was formed at a meeting | align="right" | 20
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  • ..., debuting in the [[1963 British Grand Prix|British Grand Prix]] on [[July 20]], [[1963 Formula One season|1963]]. He achieved two podium finishes, and s
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  • A new 5-spoke alloy wheel was designed for the 488, measuring {{convert|20|in|cm|disp=flip}} front and rear. Front tires measure 245/35 with rears 305 ...der it replaces. Ferrari released pictures of the 488 Spider at the end of July 2015, and the car debuted at the [[International Motor Show Germany|Frankfu
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  • During a meeting on 8 July between the FIA and FOTA on future regulations, the teams walked out of the ...encia]] (1–3 February), [[Circuito de Jerez|Jerez]] (10–13 February and 17–20 February), and [[Circuit de Catalunya|Barcelona]] (25–28 February). All b
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  • '''Juan Pablo Montoya Roldán''' (born [[September 20]], [[1975]], in [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]]) is a [[race car driver]] in [[NA ...ly confirmed Montoya's exit from F1. However, in the press conference on [[July 14]] at the French Grand Prix, Ron Dennis stated that Montoya was still und
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  • |Poles || 20 ...May]] [[1989]]), Joshua (born [[9 January]] [[1991]]), Tabitha (born [[16 July]] [[1995]]) and Rosie (born [[1 February]] [[1998]]). Oliver was born with
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  • ...tacle for attendees and TV viewers. The 2006-07 schedule was released on [[July 7]], [[2006]], with the first race at [[Circuit Park Zandvoort]] on [[1 Oct !width=20%| '''Team'''
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  • ...at the wheel of a Ferrari, was the last Italian Grand Prix victory (as of July 2007) by an Italian driver. Scarfiotti was associated with cars from his yo ...les per hour over a distance of 2,832 miles. The victory was worth almost $20,000 in
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  • | align="right" | 20 ...largely as a sentiment, as [[BMW]] owned 80% of the team to Peter Sauber's 20%. Jordan became [[MF1 Racing]], as Midland started afresh after a disappoin
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  • He scored another major triumph in [[Rome]] on [[November 20]], [[1969]] when he sang ''[[I Lombardi]]'' opposite [[Renata Scotto]]. Thi ...arotti debuted at the [[Salzburg Festival]] appearing in a solo recital on July 31 accompanied by pianist [[Leone Magiera]]. Pavarotti returned to the fest
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  • | [[July 2]] | [[July 16]]
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  • ...... decided to take the leap. They joined other donors, and founded on 11 July 1899 a company by the name of "Italian Car Factory Torino, which bought blo ...heels and motor shaft. The [[Ceirano]] also built a four-cylinder type, 16-20 HP, as telling the magazine "The Automobile" in February 1905. In describin
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  • ...on which to work. Made with very different technical and put on sale on [[July 26]] [[1945]] with the name "Cub", was the first realization of the postwar ...(the continuation of the pattern "Nagase & Ray Sport 350"). Approximately 20 specimens produced in 1930.
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  • When Williams firmed up their driver lineup for {{f1|1996}} in July 1995, Coulthard was not picked up, freeing him to go elsewhere. ...rand Prix]] where he picked up the team's first points of the season. On 6 July 2007, Red Bull Racing announced that Coulthard's contract had been extended
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  • Rome's climate is at its most comfortable from April through June or early July. By August, the temperature during the heat of the day often exceeds 35° C |1000 || 20,000
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  • [[The 8 July]] [[1934]], a square of 3 Astura comes down in lists to the “10 hours” |2-ott|| || the gone up Quartu-Campuomu || || --- ||1° ass. ||Manca ||20,000 || 13' 37” 8/10 || 88.041 || Run for Flying of Silver, classified to
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  • 20 different manufacturers have won a World Rally Championship event, and a fu | 07 || 10 July (Saturday finish)|| [[Rally Bulgaria]] || {{flagiconBulgaria}} [[Borovets]]
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  • ...rpm, with the Cosworth V8 powering the Williams going up to an astonishing 20,000 rpm in qualifying trim. ...ilometres travelled (3.1 US mpg). Nonetheless a Formula One engine is over 20% more efficient at turning fuel into power than even the most economical sm
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  • ...[2001 Australian Grand Prix]], his maiden Grand Prix. Räikkönen was asleep 20 minutes before his first F1 GP. (It is said that he loves to sleep - so muc ...he controlled the race by creating a five-second gap over Massa and almost 20 seconds over the McLarens. He thus took his fourth victory of the season. M
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  • ...he front and mid-pack teams would be racing in the new CART series. Of the 20 races held in 1979, 13 were part of the 1979 CART Championship. Of the 10 t ...500 name was, however, retained through 1999, and affixed to the existing July race at Michigan.
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  • In {{SBK|2001}} aged 20, Toseland joined the GSE team to partner [[Neil Hodgson]] in World Superbik '''* Stats Correct as of 27th July 2009'''
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  • ...tone Circuit|Silverstone]] in which he came back from 20 seconds behind in 20 laps to beat team-mate Piquet, with his car running out of fuel on the slow On July 16, 2005, Mansell took part in a ''Race of Legends'' exhibition event at th
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  • By July 2005, the list of names was down to a mere four, popularly known as "the fi ...''Casino Royale'' commenced on [[January 30]], [[2006]] and concluded on [[July 21]], [[2006]]. The film was primarily shot at [[Barrandov Studios]] in [[P
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  • ...OMRI]] (born [[:it:Ponte a Ema|Ponte a Ema]], [[Florence]], [[Italy]], 18 July 1914, died Florence, 5 May 2000) was a war hero and a champion road cyclis ...Mountains]], the first of seven times he won the title in the Giro. He was 20. In 1936, before he turned 22, he won the Giro and the [[Giro di Lombardia]
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  • All the strains of an increasingly over-populated city exploded in July [[1647]], when the legendary [[Masaniello]] led the populace in violent reb Unemployment remains very high in Naples, with some estimates running above 20% among working-age males. The industrial base is still small and a number o
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  • ...challenged Alain Prost for the 1985 Championship, eventually losing out by 20 points. Following a poor [[1988 Formula One season|1988 campaign]], the Ita ...Grand Prix]]. Alboreto finished the season in second place with 53 points, 20 points behind World Champion [[Alain Prost]]. Formula One [[journalist]] [[
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  • In July 2006 Mario took part in the Bullrun race across America. The first pitstop ...CFFF"|{{flagiconUSA}}<br><font color=black>IND<br><font color=black><small>20</small>
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  • |'''1936''' ||20||align="center" | 671 ...e company was changed to Alfa Romeo with the [[Alfa Romeo 20/30 HP|Torpedo 20-30 HP]] becoming the first car to be badged as such.Their first success cam
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  • ...world as the home of the [[United States Grand Prix]], which it hosted for 20 consecutive years (1961–1980), but it has been home to [[road racing]] of ...until 2000. In 2001, the race was run the day after the first Saturday in July.
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  • ...the season than any previous driver by winning the French Grand Prix in [[July]] that year. In 2003, Schumacher claimed his sixth championship title, beat ...fication of laws prohibiting [[tobacco]] advertising went into effect on [[July 31]], [[2005]], providing another incentive for the heavily tobacco-sponsor
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  • A small V4 powered the compact 1939 Ardea. It was a 20° narrow-angle engine displacing just 903 cc, the smallest V4 ever built. B ...f sun 22,710 units: it is probable that the 20 units in less correspond to 20 destroyed cars /demolite in the autumn of 1942 as a result of one aerial in
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  • ...tory run by Coaker, who left shortly afterwards. Mosley and Herd borrowed £20,000 from relatives and friends to support the company into its second year. ...tone]] bought the [[Brabham]] team, and Mosley recalls that: "Within about 20&nbsp;minutes of [Ecclestone] turning up at the [GPCA] meeting, it was appar
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  • |Population || 57,715,625 (July 2002 est.) |20. [[Veneto]]<br>[[Venice]] (Venezia)
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  • ...ondurant]] and [[Umberto Maglioli]]'s No. 7 had head gasket failure before 20:00 and on the same lap, [[Herbert Müller]] and [[Ronnie Bucknum]]'s No. 6 ...es had pit stops to change disk brakes, an operation that required between 20 and 30 minutes.
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  • ...laws of [[damping]] were not discovered until the 19th century{{Fact|date=July 2007}}. ...bandwidth active suspension in circa 1990 as an option that added an extra 20% to the price of luxury models. Citroën has also developed several active
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  • ...ay in a special streamlined 3.2 liter Alfa Romeo P3. In the Coppa Ciano on July 22 Varzi and Moll battled throughout the 241 km event. The veteran Varzi ev ...nd when Varzi pitted for new tires. Running hard with only two laps of the 20-lap contest remaining, Moll came up to lap Henne in the Mercedes W25 on the
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  • On Friday 21 July 2006 the Terramare crossed the [[English Channel]] from [[Folkestone]] in [ ...ons. The ultimate aim is for such vehicles to be marketed within 15&nbsp;– 20 years.
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  • ...´s Cathedral, the very center of Vienna. The trip costs €6 and takes about 20 minutes. ...ts of pleasant cobblestoned and paved streets, and can be crossed in about 20 minutes.
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  • Image:Hakkinen.jpg|<font color=>From 1997 to July 2005, McLaren switched to West (cigarette). This is Mika Häkkinen driving ...the driver's name in identical font. Thus Pedro de la Rosa's McLaren MP4-20 was branded "Pedro" at the 2005 British Grand Prix.
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  • |Released:||[[July 13]], [[1977]] ...987]]), in which a character remarks that SMERSH has been defunct for over 20 years. It also differs from the latter half of Fleming's Bond novels in whi
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  • After winning the [[2006 French Grand Prix|French GP]] on July 16th, 2006, Michael Schumacher became the only driver in history to win the ! 20
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  • # 20 or more examples must have been made by the original vehicle manufacturer a * Narrowest Rear - 521&nbsp;mm (20.5&nbsp;in) - [[Isetta]]
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  • ...s were not re-introduced immediately. In the early years there were around 20 races held from late Spring to early Autumn (Fall) in Europe, although not * Autosport 50th Anniversary Edition, [[July 13]], [[2000]]
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