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  • ...ptions for what they could add or detract from the looks of the front of a car. .... Most cars had their headlights in pairs side by side on each side of the car; some models of Oldsmobile had a parking light in the middle of the pair.
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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''']] ...disc brake]]s on a car was in a [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] racing in Le Mans. Mercedes-Benz still used drum-brake in 1955, but also used a special hood as an "air
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  • [[Image:Mercedes_300SL_Gullwing.jpg|right|thumb|A Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing with its doors open]] ...edge of the door and allow the door to swing outward from the body of the car.
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  • ...ash; died [[October 19]], [[1987]], was a [[Germany|German]] champion race car driver. ...d [[Spanish Grand Prix]], Hermann Lang was given a chance to drive for the Mercedes team. He proved to be most capable on high-speed racetracks, capturing his
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  • | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]''' | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]'''
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  • ...prowess in rainy conditions, Caracciola began racing as an employee for [[Mercedes-Benz]] in 1922. In 1926, he entered the first-ever German Grand Prix at the ...the two drivers who all but defined success for the two German car makers, Mercedes-Benz and [[Auto Union]], Carracciola and fellow countryman [[Bernd Rosemeye
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  • ...ight distribution]]—the heaviest component is at one end of the vehicle. [[Car handling]] is not ideal, but usually predictable. * [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]]
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  • | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]''' | [[Jaguar (car)|Stewart]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • | '''[[Jaguar (car)|Stewart]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | [[Jaguar (car)|Stewart]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ...t time at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1956 and was originally designed for car racing, and the changes to the international sports regulations prevented t ...er of different form to change the type of body while maintaining the same car. Not lacking in that decade also makes prototypes of more "noble", as the [
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  • ...ad of [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] who finished second). His co-driver in the [[Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR]] number 722 (indicating the time of the start) was journalist ...n front of his team mate, friend, mentor and arch-rival at [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]], Juan Manuel Fangio. It is sometimes debated whether Fangio, one of the a
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  • ...Corvette]], and originally [[Germany|German]] vehicles from [[BMW]] and [[Mercedes-Benz]]. The [[Oil crisis]] of the 1970s and the success of small [[FF layou ...ut its FR luxury cars after the 1996 model year, and its [[GM F platform|F-car]] ([[Chevrolet Camaro]]/[[Pontiac Firebird]]) in 2002. GM reintroduced Nort
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  • | Winning team || {{flagiconGBR}} [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | Pole team || {{flagiconGBR}} [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • |Similar || [[De Tomaso Longchamp]]<br>[[Mercedes SLC]]<br> ...d the front and rear end to create a distinctive Maserati feel for the new car. The interior was also upgraded to incorporate classic Maserati elements su
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  • ...Monaco Grand Prix]] beating the heavily favored [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] car driven by the great [[Germany|German]] driver, [[Rudolf Caracciola]].
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  • ...rakes inboard reduces [[unsprung weight]] substantially, improving ride, [[car handling|handling]] and braking. This system was more common in the [[1960 * [[Mercedes-Benz W196 and 300SLR]]
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  • [[Image:Lloyd Kleinbus.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Lloyd (car)|Lloyd LT 600 van]] with front suicide door]] ...t is familiar to many English-speakers and often used openly in the custom-car trade.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Pagani Zonda car review''' ...showing his drawings to [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] who he planned to name the car after (as the Fangio F1).
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  • ...f [[Enzo Ferrari]] in 1924. He immediately began work on the P2 Grand Prix car, which was based on his experience with the very successful [[Fiat 805]]. T ...credibly complex DOHC V-12 of 1936-7 put out 370 hp but not enough to beat Mercedes.''']]
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  • The '''FIA GT Championship''' is a [[sports car racing]] series organized by the [[Stéphane Ratel Organisations]] (SRO) at ...o qualify. Both types may undergo significant modifications from the road car they are based on, but GT1 allows the use of exotic materials, better [[aer
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  • ...[[June 9]], [[1898]] - [[June 20]], [[1952]]) was an Italian champion race car driver. ...battles, Chiron eventually won but Fagioli showed how skilled he was in a car geared for great speed on long stretches, not the tight twists and short ru
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  • ...y Control''' (ESC) is the generic term for systems designed to improve a [[car handling|vehicle's handling]], particularly at the limits where the driver ...l [[Mercedes-Benz A-Class]] (without ESC) failed the [[moose test]]; since Mercedes-Benz could not afford to be perceived as marketing unsafe vehicles, every A
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  • ...e of "vehicles" that offer luxurious settings, a true luxury car will be a car ([[sedan]], [[coupé]], [[hatchback]], [[station wagon]], [[roadster]], etc ...Luxury-Car.jpg|thumb|250px|Woodgrain trim is one of the most iconic luxury car attributes]]
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  • {{Racing car | ...08 hold in reserve. He failed to finish while [[Hermann Lang]] driving a [[Mercedes-Benz W154]] was the winner. In this race [[Eugenio Siena]] driving a 312 wa
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  • ===CART Champ Car history=== | [[Mercedes-Benz]]
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  • ...e, vehicles competing in [[Formula One]], [[sports car racing]], [[touring car racing]] and other international [[auto racing]] competitions customarily [ ...Porsche and BMW) returned to white paint. Others German manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz and Audi used silver paint when they returned to international racing
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  • ...80s]], due in part to higher manufacturing costs, and a perception by many car buyers that [[front wheel drive]] is safer, and that it performs better on ...weight distribution in a rear wheel drive car than in a front wheel drive car, as more of the engine can lie between the front and rear wheels (in the ca
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  • The '''ADAC 1000km Nürburgring''' is an [[Endurance racing]] and [[Sports car racing]] event on the [[Nürburgring]] in Germany, organized by the [[ADAC] ...] and [[David Brabham]] won, ahead of a [[BMW V12 LMR]], an [[Audi R8 Race Car|Audi R8]] and the second Panoz.
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  • ...was going to go through, with the 169 to be based on the next generation [[Mercedes E-class]]. However in December 2007, after almost two months of negotiation ...d. The rumour was that in return for advising Tata on how to run a premium car company (something that Tata has never done before), Alfa Romeo would gain
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  • ...asi did the EPA and DOT on grey market cars, [[Ferrari]], [[Lamborghini]], Mercedes, Porsche. ...1977 and purchased his first Alfa T33, a TT/3, chassis 11572.006. He took car back to US and raced it. As usual the engine broke down and he went back to
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  • |Class:||[[Executive car]] |Body style:||4-door [[saloon car|saloon]]<br>2-door [[coupé]]
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  • | [[sportscar|sports car]] The '''De Tomaso Biguà''' was a sports car produced by [[De Tomaso]]. At first, It was known as the Biguà but later r
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  • ...er 20]], [[1873]]–[[February 21]], [[1944]]), was a [[France|French]] race car driver and the winner of the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event on a [ ...Lyon]]. In a race won by [[Christian Lautenschlager]] in a [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]], Szisz was honored with the No.1 designation on his vehicle but an injury
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  • ...as many vehicles fall between classes or even outside all of them. Not all car types are sold in all countries and names differ in some cases between [[Br |&nbsp;-||rowspan=2|[[Supermini car|Supermini]]||A class||[[Fiat Panda]]
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  • ...a single take with no editing, using a camera attached to the bumper of a car. The length of the film thus was limited by the capacity of the camera reel ...ions of other cars, the visible headlight beam and the final shot when the car is parked in front of curbstones on the Sacre Coeur hill. Here, the driver
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  • |Team(s):||[[Alfa Romeo]], [[Maserati]], [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...Fangio-MB-W196-3lMotor-1986.jpg|thumb|270px|Juan Manuel Fangio driving a [[Mercedes-Benz W196]] in the 1986 Oldtimer Grand Prix at the [[Nürburgring]]]]
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  • ...was not actually run to the Grand Prix formula of the day, but to touring car rules, taking place on a 300-kilometre road circuit at [[Guadarrama]], near ...ch was won by [[Jim Clark (racing driver)|Jim Clark]] racing in a [[Lotus (car)|Lotus]].
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  • '''Touring car racing''' is a general term for a number of distinct [[auto racing]] compet ==Characteristics of a touring car==
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  • ...63)]] [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] [[Jaguar E-Type|E-Type]] is a classic sports car.]] ...igned primarily for performance driving while not being a rally orientated car.
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  • | Winning team || {{flagiconUK}} [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | Pole team || {{flagiconUK}} [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ...]. At the time the French [[Bugatti]] team and the German manufacturers [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Auto Union]], were the dominant force in GP racing, with Hitle ...in five Grand Prix races for Talbot and BRM, retiring each time after his car failed.
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  • '''Supercar''' is a term used for a high end [[sports car]], typically an exotic or rare one, whose performance is highly superior to Some common criteria for measuring whether a car should be considered a supercar include the following:
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  • | Winning team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | Fastest lap team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ==Car numbering== ...umbers according to their start time. For example, the 1955 Moss/Jenkinson car, #722, left Brescia at 7:22 AM (see below), while the first cars had starte
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  • | Pole team || [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] ...Mosport]] Park in [[Bowmanville, Ontario]] as a [[sports car racing|sports car]] event before it alternated between Mosport and [[Circuit Mont-Tremblant]]
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  • ...ingly it was Alfa Romeo, with their new [[Alfa Romeo 158|158 ''Alfetta'']] car, that took the honours in this last competition before the outbreak of [[Wo ...] and entered by [[Scuderia Centro Sud]]; an Italian team, with an Italian car and two Italian drivers, won the final iteration of this famous Italian eve
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  • '''Understeer''' is a term for a [[car handling]] condition in which during cornering the circular path of the [[v ...s also often referred to as pushing, plowing, or refusing to turn in. The car is referred to as being "tight" because it is stable and far from wanting t
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  • ...ermo, Sicily|Palermo]]. Founded in 1906, it used to be the oldest [[sports car racing]] event, part of the World Championship until 1973. While also a who After 1973, it was a national sports car event until it was discontinued in 1977 due to safety concerns. It is since
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  • In 1931, in order to meet the competition of many and famous special car builders, it was necessary to find highly skilled workers that couldn’t b ...new mechanical technologies are produced in the current market: [[Fiat]], Mercedes, Volvo, Renault, Man, Daf. In the middle of the eighties Barbi began to con
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  • ...]] used this arrangement. From 1927-1929, the American firm [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson]] used a 6-cylinder engine of this form as well, but this en ===1994 Mercedes-Benz Indianapolis 500 engine===
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  • |Winning team || {{flagiconUK}} [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | Pole team || {{flagiconUK}} [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ...ugeot 604]]<br>[[Citroën CX]]<br>[[Ford Granada]]<br>[[Lancia Gamma]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz W123]] The '''Alfa Romeo Alfa 6''' is an [[executive car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] automaker [[Alfa Romeo]] from 1979 to 1
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  • *[[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] ...an=2| {{flagiconUK}} [[Vodafone]] [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • |Pole team || {{flagiconUK}} [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]
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  • ...with whom Baldi won the 1990 [[World Sportscar Championship]], sharing the car with [[Jean-Louis Schlesser]]. In 1991 and 1992 he was a driver for [[Peuge
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  • ...vers' Champions|Drivers' Championships]] || 1954: J.M. Fangio (Maserati / Mercedes)<br> 1957: J.M. Fangio ...250F''' (first raced January 1954 - last raced November 1960) was a racing car made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]], used in '2.5 litre' [[Formula One]] raci
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  • |Class || [[Executive car]] ...Alfa Romeo 166]]<br>[[Audi A6]]<br>[[BMW 5 Series]]<br>[[Citroën C6]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz E-Class]]<br>[[Peugeot 607]]<br>[[Saab 9-5]]
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  • | Third team || [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] ...ure of F1, the Detroit race was replaced by an event sanctioned by [[Champ Car|CART]]. For further information see [[Detroit Indy Grand Prix]].
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  • ...mbustion systems" (CCV) ([[Volkswagen]], [[2003]]) or "diesotto" cycles ([[Mercedes-Benz]]) are based on synthetic fuels (synthetic diesel, [[biomass to liquid * [[Car safety]]
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[gran turismo|GT car]] The America series was based on a series of [[concept car]]s which bore the '''Superfast''' name. Therefore, the final true member o
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  • The '''Pagani Zonda''' is a [[Mid-engine design|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] produced by [[Pagani]] in Italy. It debuted in 1999 and continues throug ...neering was done by [[Formula One]] champion, [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]. The car was originally to be named for him, the "Fangio F1", but the name was chang
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  • [[File:Coulthard pacific f3000.JPG|thumb|left|Coulthard's [[Formula 3000]] car that he drove for [[Pacific Racing]] in the [[1993 International Formula 30 ...ig name in the second Williams, and Mansell, at that time reigning [[Champ Car|Indycar]] champion, fitted the bill. Coulthard showed flashes of speed, but
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  • |Layout & Class:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[compact car|compact]] The '''Fiat Stilo''' is a [[small family car]] available as a 3-door and a 5-door [[hatchback]], as well as an [[station
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  • |Fastest lap team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] * *Juan Manuel Fangio won the 1951 race, but shared the Alfa Romeo 159-car with Luigi Fagioli.
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  • ...e current "practical" limit to the displacement of Straight-4 engines in a car is around 2.7 litres. However, in tractors and other construction machinery ...d light [[truck]] use, especially using [[diesel]] fuel (an example is the Mercedes-Benz MBE 904). The use of balance shafts allowed [[Porsche]] to use a 3.0&
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  • ! Car ...ned by the [[Louis Ravel|brother]] of the [[Maurice Ravel|composer]]. His car was struck [[head-on collision|head-on]] by a [[van]] traveling at high spe
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  • ...alian GP]] in September OSCA entered two works cars for Franco Rol but the car was a long way off the pace of the [[Alfa Romeos]] and [[Ferraris]]. The car reappeared at the [[Valentino GP]] in [[Turin]] as the start of 1952 in the
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  • ...fety belt''', is a harness designed to hold the occupant of a [[automobile|car]] or other [[vehicle]] in place if a [[collision]] occurs or, more commonly ...ks, preventing any more strap to come out and holding the passenger in the car. This may be augmented by pretensioners (see below). Most three-point bel
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  • ...Ermini named "Pasquino" was one of the most representative Italian, sports car manufactures of '40 and '50 years.(the cause of his premature death is stil ...ng years he had opportunities to compete, sometimes driving his customer's car like: the Consuma's Cup in 1935, he drove an Alfa Romeo to the Parma-Poggio
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]], [[Supercar]] | Engine || [[Mercedes-AMG]] V12 Bi-Turbo M158, 5980 cc
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  • ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater. ...minium alloys was required to achieve light weight, and in the case of the Mercedes, the paint was removed to satisfy the weight limitation, producing the famo
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  • ...s right hand, Nannini was able to carve out a successful career in touring car racing with [[Alfa Romeo]] in the 1990s. A number of strong victories remin Nannini competed for [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] in the 1997 [[FIA GT Championship]] finishing 6th overall before hanging
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  • '''De Tomaso''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile|car]]-manufacturing company. It was founded by the [[Argentina|Argentinian]]-bo ...aso produced various prototypes and racing cars, including a [[Formula 1]] car for [[Frank Williams]]'s team in 1970.
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  • ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater. ...minium alloys was required to achieve light weight, and in the case of the Mercedes, the paint was removed to satisfy the weight limitation, producing the famo
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  • ...], Renault's Alonso and Fisichella finished first and fourth, with McLaren-Mercedes' Kimi Räikkönen second, to help Renault clinch their first ever world con ...{flagiconUK}} [[West (cigarette)|West]] McLaren Mercedes <br> Team McLaren Mercedes <sup>[[#Notes|10]]</sup>
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  • |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[full-size car|full-size]] [[sedan]] |Competitors:||[[Audi A6]]<br>[[BMW 5-Series]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz E-Class]]<br>[[Peugeot 607]]<br>[[Renault Vel Satis]]<br>[[Volvo S80]]
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  • | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ...[[Maserati]] came out with the Tipo 26, its first highly competitive race car that led to Maserati winning the Constructors' title and [[Ernesto Maserati ...at the Ards course in [[Belfast]] where he finished second to Caracciola's Mercedes.
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  • '''Coppa Florio''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] car race started in 1900, and renamed in 1905 when [[Vincenzo Florio]] offered | | [[Mercedes-Benz]] TF
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  • The '''European [[Car of the Year]]''' award was established in 1964 by a collective of [[automob ...ion from each country is based on the size of the country's car market and car manufacturing industry. The jury for 2006 consisted of 58 members from 22 c
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  • [[Image:Safety Car at 2006 Brazil.jpg|thumb|right|240px|At the [[2006 Brazilian Grand Prix]]]] | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ...]] used this arrangement. From 1927-1929, the American firm [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson]] used a 6-cylinder engine of this form as well, but this en ===1994 Mercedes-Benz/Ilmor Indianapolis 500 engine===
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  • The season also saw the car numbering system change. Previously teams had kept the same two numbers fro | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} [[Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro]] McLaren Mercedes
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  • |Class:||[[Luxury car]] |Body Style:||4-door [[sedan (car)|sedan]] (''Lancia'')<br>2-door [[coupé]] ''([[Pininfarina]])''<br>2-door
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  • | Class || [[Luxury car]], [[Sport car]], [[Racing car]] ...on models. In 2004 Alfa Romeo revived the 8C name for a V8-engined concept car which has made it into production for 2007, the [[Alfa Romeo 8C Competizion
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  • ...ain Prost]]). With [[Rubens Barrichello]] performing solidly in the second car, [[Ferrari]] also won the Constructor’s Championship at a canter. | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} [[West (cigarette)|West]] McLaren Mercedes
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  • ...emblem is a [[trident]]. Today, Maserati is owned directly by the Italian car giant [[Fiat]], after having been a part of [[Ferrari]] (a company in which ...ainst the giants of German racing, [[Audi|Auto Union]] and [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]. In 1939, a [[Maserati 8CTF]] won the [[Indianapolis 500]], a feat repeat
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  • | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} [[West (cigarette)|West]] McLaren Mercedes | rowspan=2 | [[Mercedes-Benz]] FO110M 3.0 V10
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  • ...omobile]] [[gearbox]] that can change [[gear ratio]]s automatically as the car or truck moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears [[manual ...right|The automatic transmission selector lever in a [[Ford Five Hundred]] car.]]
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  • | Winning team || [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | Pole team || [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ..., had engine-production agreements with major car companies, [[BMW]] and [[Mercedes-Benz]] respectively, and [[Honda]] produced engines for BAR. The final thre ...not race for [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] again and in 2005 he returned to [[Champ Car]] racing claiming that F1 was not competitive enough.
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  • ...iod, and the first two years of the Formula One category, the 4CLT was the car of choice for many privateer entrants, leading to numerous examples being i ...entional in its architecture, twin box-section spars ran the length of the car joined, ladder-fashion, by smaller cross members, although the 4CL design d
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  • ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater. ...minium alloys was required to achieve light weight, and in the case of the Mercedes, the paint was removed to satisfy the weight limitation, producing the famo
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  • ...nto him, his front right wheel connecting with the sidepod of the Williams car. Schumacher retired on the spot and Villeneuve went to take third place and | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} [[West (cigarette)|West]] McLaren Mercedes
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  • Although [[Mercedes-Benz]] used to build many straight sixes, it has recently abandoned the lay In [[1959]], [[Saab Automobile|Saab]] had an experimental car with ''two'' transverse [[straight-3]] engines bolted together&mdash;the [[
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] |Competition || [[BMW Z3]]<br>[[Audi TT]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz SLK]]<br>[[Toyota MR2]]<br>[[Toyota Celica]]
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  • ...assis, above all those exceptional ones, such as the [[Isotta Fraschini]], Mercedes-Benz, Hispano Suiza, Daimler, [[Lancia]], Duesenberg and [[Alfa Romeo]], tr ...lph Hearst, and the "Commodore" roadster, based on an Isotta Fraschini and Mercedes Benz chassis.
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  • ...s delayed. No funding ever arrived and it was too late for them to build a car for the season. There were some arrangements with the [[DAMS]] [[Formula 30 ...ady being made. The Minardi team had to work flat out to build a brand new car with a [[Ford Motor Company|Ford ED]] engine. Team owner [[Giancarlo Minard
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  • ...r racing car, and was powered by a supercharged eight cylinder engine. The car was very light for the period, weighing just over 1,500 lb (680 kg) despite ...il the last lap when [[Manfred von Brauchitsch]], driving the far superior Mercedes Benz W25 suffered a puncture, leaving Nuvolari to win the race in front of
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  • ...004.jpg|thumb|215px|[[Michael Schumacher]] driving a modern '''Formula One car''' at the [[2004 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...i|Ferrari]] spends hundreds of millions of dollars a year developing their car, while the former [[Minardi]] team spent less than 50 million) had the opti
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