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  • The '''European Touring Car Championship''' was an international [[motor racing]] competition organ ...he behest of the FIA. It allowed a variety of [[touring car racing|touring cars]] of different sizes and displacements to race together, from the small [[F
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  • ...50px|[[Horatio Nelson Jackson]] in his 2-seat [[Winton automobile|Winton]] touring car, "The Vermont", drives across America]] [[Image:Studebaker1920.jpg|thumb|250px|1920 [[Studebaker Big Six]] '''touring car''' with its top down. The folded top behind passengers was known as the
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  • ...FIA in [[1982]] to replace the outgoing [[Group 1]] as "''standard touring cars''". To qualify for [[homologation]], a minimum of 2500 cars of the competing model have to be built in one year, out of 25,000 for the
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  • ...[[Bugatti]] Type 46''' and later '''Type 50''' were large enclosed touring cars and along with the '''Type 50B''' racing version, were all produced in the ...from its Rootes-type blower, it was not a great success. 18 supercharged cars were made in all.
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  • ...ngines]]. The touring car reached top speeds of 75 [[km/h]] and the sports cars 100 [[km/h]]. In 1925 all production was stopped. [[Category: Cars]]
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  • ...o door [[coupe]] with either a two seat or a 2+2 seat arrangement. Example cars include the [[BMW 6-Series]] and the [[Aston Martin DB9]]. ...drive]], and the term sports car may be used to describe a car with grand touring qualities. Very high-performance grand tourers, such as the [[Ferrari 575M
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  • [[Image:superleggera.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Touring Superleggera emblem on a [[Lamborghini]] car]] ...]] and [[body-on-frame]] methods widely adopted by the 1950s, Superleggera cars use a frame of metal tubes as a full-body frame which closely follow the s
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  • ..., in the manner of most street cars, [[stock car racing|stock car]]s, or [[touring car]]s. Open-wheel racing includes many types and levels of motor racing i ...to enclose the driver's body, with the head exposed to the air. In modern cars, the engine is located directly behind the driver, and drives the rear whee
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  • ..., in the manner of most street cars, [[stock car racing|stock car]]s, or [[touring car]]s. Open-wheel racing includes many types and levels of motor racing i ...to enclose the driver's body, with the head exposed to the air. In modern cars, the engine is located directly behind the driver, and drives the rear whee
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  • '''Gran Turismo''' is [[Italian language|Italian]] for ''[[Grand tourer|grand touring]]'' or "grand tourisme". These terms are used to describe ''long distance'' After these famous races and cars, several road cars and even computer games adopted the Gran Turismo name:
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  • '''Gran Turismo''' is [[Italian language|Italian]] for ''[[Grand tourer|grand touring]]'' or "grand tourisme." These terms are used to describe long distance or After these famous races and cars, several road cars and even computer games adopted the Gran Turismo name:
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  • ...ny]], and is synonymous with some of the best-known classic Italian sports cars. ...iali Farina for decades, learning bodywork and beginning to design his own cars.
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  • [[Image:Gtp_sports_cars.jpg|thumb|300px|GTP sports cars racing at [[Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course]] in 1991]] '''Sports car racing''' is a form of circuit racing, with cars that have two seats and enclosed wheel wells. They may be purpose-built or
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  • |Category || [[Touring car racing|Touring cars]] ...Car Championship''' ('''WTCC''') is an international [[touring car racing|Touring Car]] championship organized by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Auto
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  • ...und:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Alfa 2000 touring spider.JPG|280px|]] ! colspan=2 |'''1959 Alfa Romeo 2000 Touring Spider'''
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  • ...iche) and designed and build the L3. The L3 was a twin seat light training/touring aircraft used for both the civilian as the military training schools. ...ompany first produced the Meteor. After that they concentrated on building cars, a "carrozzeria". They began by building wooden estate-like bodies (using h
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  • ...e-established as a highlight of the classic racing calendar. The [[British Touring Car Championship]], the [[British Formula Three Championship|British F3]], ...notoriety of this corner a series of videos were produced showing clips of cars crashing and spinning primarily at this corner. The series is named Oulton
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  • ...r or '[[Carrozzeria]]'. Their work has graced many [[Fiat]] and [[Lancia]] cars like the early [[Fiat 1100]] [[Viotti Giardiniettas]] and the [[Lancia Flam ...produce the [[Fiat Barchetta]] - at around 50 bodies a day. Some complete cars were produced here too (including the rare [[Kappa]] Coupe).
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  • |Caption || Gabriele Tarquini in 2006, as a [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]] driver ...ify, mainly because he was a regular in the pre-qualifying era, usually in cars which were so slow as to struggle to qualify.
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  • |Events || [[British Touring Car Championship|BTCC]]; [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Superbike racing|Supe ...wned by [[Martin Birrane]], and is home to the Irish legs of the [[British Touring Car Championship]] and [[British Super Bikes]], as well as a [[Formula 3]]
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  • ...ny]], a name forever associated with many of the best-known postwar sports cars (especially [[Ferrari]]s). ...li Farina'' for decades, learning bodywork and beginning to design his own cars.
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  • ...drive]], and the term sports car may be used to describe a car with grand touring qualities. Very high-performance grand tourers, such as the [[Ferrari 599 ...stance travel, or races, and make more practical daily drivers than sports cars.
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  • ...engine from the [[Maserati 450S]] on the 3500GT's chassis. [[Carrozzeria Touring]] developed the [[superleggera]] tubing and [[aluminum]] body of the two-se The second car, also by Touring, was displayed at [[Salone dell'automobile di Torino]] 1959.
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  • ...[[Bugatti]] Type 46''' and later '''Type 50''' were large enclosed touring cars and along with the '''Type 50B''' racing version, were all produced in the ...from its Rootes-type blower, it was not a great success. 18 supercharged cars were made in all.
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  • ...ls). In [[North America]] railway coaches are usually known as "railroad ''cars''". A railway coach can be self-propelled such as the [[Budd Rail Diesel Ca {{Passenger cars}}
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  • ...arger|supercharging]] was dropped. First versions were bodied by Young and Touring. *'''6C 1500 Sport''', 54 bhp @ 4500 rpm, 125kmh (1928-1929)- 171 cars
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  • [[Image:Th anderloni-seniorjpg.jpg|right|thumb|'''Touring founder, Felice Bianchi Anderloni''']] ...ra Touring.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1938 Fiat 1500 Berlinetta Superleggera Touring''' [http://www.fiatfuoriserie.it <small>Source</small>] ]]
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]], [[British Touring Car Championship]], [[British Formula Three Championship|British F3]], [[Su In recent times it has held meetings of the [[British Touring Car Championship]], [[British Superbikes]] and [[Grand Prix motorcycle raci
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  • ...Harcourt|Count Bruno d'Harcourt]] during a practice run. All winners, in [[touring car]]s, were either [[France|French]] or [[Monaco|Monegasque]]. | [[Sports car racing|Sports cars]]
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  • ...made by coachbuilders like: James Young, [[Zagato]] ,[[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring]] ,[[Carrozzeria Castagna|Castagna]] and [[Pininfarina]]. ...ay. First versions were carrying bodies from James Young and [[Carrozzeria Touring]].
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  • ...made in collaboration with Milan based coachbuilder [[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring]]. The engine was a slighly tuned 1900 engine (1997cc) now producing 158bhp ...f these automobiles ever attained to the status of truly successful racing cars although they were tried a few times, with one victory having been taken at
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  • ...ellington 500''' was a 500 km street race for [[touring car racing|touring cars]] which took place at [[Wellington City]] in [[Wellington]], [[New Zealand] ...he Australian V8's.]]The race went through four different types of touring cars classes from [[Group A]] to [[Supertouring]] then the category now known as
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  • ...number of distinct [[auto racing]] competitions in heavily-modified street cars. It is notably popular in [[United Kingdom|Britain]], [[Germany]], [[Scand ==Characteristics of a touring car==
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  • ...Championship|Nations Cup]], [[Australian Super Touring Championship|Super Touring]] ...Both the races also had international drivers entering their international cars in the races.
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  • ...could only reach 70&nbsp;mph (113&nbsp;km/h). 160 of these "Grand Sport" cars were made from [[1927]] through [[1931]], with a '''Type 43A''' [[roadster] The '''[[Bugatti]] Type 49''' was an enclosed touring car similar to the earlier [[#Type 44|Type 44]]. Produced from [[1930]] th
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  • ...NCIAAPRILIACAB1front3q.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''1938 [[Touring|Carrozzeria Touring]] [[Spyder]]''']] A total of 20082 cars and 7554 additional chassises for [[coachbuilder]]s were made in [[Torino]]
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  • ...could only reach 70&nbsp;mph (113&nbsp;km/h). 160 of these "Grand Sport" cars were made from [[1927]] through [[1931]], with a '''Type 43A''' [[roadster] The '''[[Bugatti]] Type 49''' was an enclosed touring car similar to the earlier [[#Type 44|Type 44]]. Produced from [[1930]] th
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  • .... This allowed Autodelta to use the [[Balocco]] test track for new racing cars and prototypes. ...TZ]] introduced in June 1962. The TZ was updated to TZ2 in 1965, with both cars taking many wins in various championships. Alfa Romeo and Autodelta would
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  • |Events || [[New Zealand Touring Cars|New Zealand V8's]], [[Toyota Racing Series]], [[Porsche GT3 Cup]]
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  • ...'Bathurst 1000''' is a 1000 km motor race for [[touring car racing|touring cars]], conducted at the [[Mount Panorama Circuit]] near [[Bathurst, New South W ...rous categories such as production cars, [[Group C]], [[Group A]], [[Super Touring]] and currently the popular [[V8 Supercar]] category. It was first held at
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  • ...:Amilcar Kühlerfigur.jpg |150px|thumb|right|Amilcar insignia on one of its cars]] ...Amilcar production is not limited only to vetturette sports simultaneously cars also appeared to call family and coaches, such as [[Amilcar Type E |Type E]
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  • ...es of '''motorsport''', including [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[rallies]]. They have competed both as a constructor and Alfa Corse closed for 1933 and locked the cars in the factory, but they eventually transferred them to [[Enzo Ferrari]]'s
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  • |Designer || Mario Marazzi (ex-touring) ...next logical choice as it was funded by Mario Marazzi, an old employee of Touring. The design was essentially a rebody of the 400GT, but the track was altere
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  • ...ed of the FIA World Touring Car Championship for Drivers and the FIA World Touring Car Championship for Manufacturers. | rowspan=2| [[2008 Curitiba World Touring Car Championship round|Report]]
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  • ...ds slower than [[Frank Matich]]'s outright time set in a 2.6 litre [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] [[Sports Car]]. ...]] was to be the second and last running of this endurance race. Endurance touring car races would continue at Oran Park well into the 1980s and apart from th
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  • '''Sprint cars''' are small, high-powered race cars designed primarily for the purpose of running on short [[dirt track racing| ...ce so as not to become airborn as readily as was previously the case. When cars went airborn, the wings would break off or absorb the impact of the flip, l
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  • ...came to the [[Mille Miglia]] of that year, with the event won by the 195 S Touring coupe of [[Giannino Marzotto]].
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  • ...ies and competed in [[sports car racing]] and [[Touring car racing|touring cars]] until the late 1990s, driving a works Osella [[sports prototype]] in endu
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  • ..., which, since the 1970's, are often joined by wings mounted on top of the cars to give them sufficient downforce so as not to become airborne as readily a ...tures exhibits to highlight the history of both winged and non-wing sprint cars.
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  • ! rowspan=2| [[2008 World Touring Car Championship season|2008]] | rowspan=2|[[World Touring Car Championship]]
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  • ...at Dorset Steam Fair. In India, cars are also used. [http://www.flixxy.com/cars-motorcycle-driving-skills.htm]
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  • The event is annual and is totally devoted to Italian cars, both past and the present and is very active and appreciated and known in Moreover, this event as well as cover cars also concerns pilots Italians in car competitions.
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  • ...ng almost complete freedom in the body used on mass-production homologated cars. Initial vehicles used Fiat 1100 mechanicals and chassis', but various othe ...[[Speluzzi]]. As well as the competition cars, some more conventional road cars were also produced, including a very pretty all-aluminium coupe built on bo
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  • ...pany since 1835) and Clement (a Paris based company) in order to construct cars known as the '[[Torino]]' at [[Turin]]. These were actually licenced produc ...cacchi]], the builder of the Storero brand cars and [[Newton]], builder of cars badged NB) whose experience, equipment and plans were all used by Diatto. A
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  • ...ve knock-off hubs or power driven hexagonal central nuts, mostly on racing cars. (Racing teams spend large sums to save a few seconds in a pit stop: second ...eel], in 1980. Brandt a demanding cyclist who has experience in racing and touring, as well as being a mechanical engineer for [[Hewlett-Packard]]. His stress
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  • ...ar including the British [[superbike]] championship, Touring cars, [[stock cars]] and the infamous [[hot hatch]] days.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari 166MM''' ([[Mille Miglia]] by [[Touring]]) ...to the [[coachbuilder]] of the customer's choice. Many used [[Carrozzeria Touring]], who produced a somewhat-standard [[barchetta]] and [[coupe]], but [[Stab
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  • ...eral. There were the [[berlinette]] and [[cabriolet]] of [[Vignale]] and [[Touring]], and the most sought [[Rocco Motto]] and [[Fontana]]. ...is or any design house of the period. Ten Export's received coachwork by [[Touring]] of Milan, the six [[Spyder]]'s, one [[Barchetta]] and three [[Berlinetta]
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  • ...der]]s such as James Young, [[Zagato]], [[Bertone]], [[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring]], [[Carrozzeria Castagna|Castagna]], and [[Pininfarina]]. Starting from 19 ...arger|supercharging]] was dropped. First versions were bodied by Young and Touring.
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  • ...[[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]]. ...] saw the radical differentiation of racing vehicles from high-priced road cars, with [[Delage]], [[Auto Union]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Delahaye]] and [[Bug
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  • |Designer || [[Giulio Alfieri]]<br>[[Carrozzeria Touring]]<br>[[Carrozzeria Vignale]] ...se and [[aluminum]] bodywork; one a [[superleggera]] body by [[Carrozzeria Touring]] of [[Milan]], the other by [[Carrozzeria Allemano]].
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  • ...n [[September 3]], [[1950]]. Although, on his day, his experience with the cars meant that he was often one of the fastest men on the racetrack, somehow th ...in the November [[1954]] Pan American race in [[Mexico]]. In the European touring car class of the event he led at one juncture with a total time of 8 hours,
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  • ...s || Italian Rally Championship<br>[[World Touring Car Championship|World Touring Car]]<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[Super Tourenwagen Cup]]<br>[[Italian Supertur ...finish in 1991 with [[JJ Lehto]]. In 1993 they switched to a [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]] chassis with disastrous results, and at the end of the year the team
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  • ...[[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]]. ...] saw the radical differentiation of racing vehicles from high-priced road cars, with [[Delage]], [[Auto Union]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Delahaye]] and [[Bug
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  • The Spa 24 Hours were part of the [[European Touring Car Championship]] from 1966 to 1973. The event also counted towards the [[ Cars entered included Russian [[Moskvitch]] and engine sizes ranged from 996 cc
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  • Various sports and "fast touring" '''[[Lancia]]''' cars have had bodies built or designed by the great Italian design house '''[[Za
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  • ...a certain minimum speed in order to produce a significant effect. But some cars have had rather unstable aerodynamics, such that a minor change in angle of ...One]] or [[IndyCar|Indy]] car than for a full-bodied [[Touring car racing|touring car]] or [[stock car racing|stock car]] because of its enhanced aerodynamic
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  • ...s]]: GT1, or '''Grand Touring Cars''', and GT2, or '''Series Grand Touring Cars'''. Each category has an annual driver champion, team champion, and manufa For the 2006 season, the FIA has created a new class called GT3. GT3 cars are even closer to their production counterparts and are very simply racetr
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  • The Spa 24 Hours were part of the [[European Touring Car Championship]] from 1966 to 1973. The event also counted towards the [[ Cars entered included Russian [[Moskvitch]] and engine sizes ranged from 996 cc
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  • ...ltimately failed, he left F1 for good, racing [[touring car racing|touring cars]] for a while before becoming a TV commentator.
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  • ...a]], [[Carrozzeria Castagna|Castagna]], [[Ghia]] and [[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring]]. The U.S. featured [[Brunn]], [[Murphy Coach Company|Murphy]], [[Derham ( ...ns. Others became contract vehicle assemblers, building niche or localized cars for larger companies.
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  • ...1959, although only with sporadic appearances at first. He drove various cars under the banner of the [[Ecurie Nationale Belge|ENB]] team, including a Co Bianchi also raced [[touring car]]s, [[sports car racing|sports cars]] and [[rally car]]s, being successful in all disciplines; his biggest vict
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  • ...Over the years, the race included both [[sports car]]s and [[sedan|saloon cars]]. Latterly, it was contested by competitors running in the [[Fédération became a host of some [[British Touring Car Championship]] night races from [[1999]], but full 24-hour racing did n
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  • ...cuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[ATS]] (Ita), [[BRM]], [[Brabham]] and [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] teams. ...s]], [[Ritchie Ginther]] and [[Phil Hill]] had all retired their works 156 cars, Baghetti was left to uphold Ferrari honour. He overcame [[Dan Gurney]]'s [
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  • ...iano Bonacini]], which was modified for series production by [[Carrozzeria Touring]], and Lamborghini's own 3.5 liter [[Lamborghini V12|V-12 engine]]. [[Category:Lamborghini custom and concept cars|350GTV]]
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  • ...to the [[coachbuilder]] of the customer's choice. Many used [[Carrozzeria Touring]], who produced a somewhat-standard [[barchetta]] and [[coupe]], but [[Stab 166 racing cars won [[Mille Miglia]] in both [[1948]] and [[1949]], driven by [[Clemente Bi
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  • ...gen Masters|DTM]]; [[Le Mans Series|1000km]]; [[Grand tourer|GT]]; [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]] ...r V8 engines (instead of the 3.0 liter V10s of previous years) the fastest cars reached 316 km/h.
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  • ...es of '''motorsport''', including [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[rallies]]. They have competed both as a constructor and Alfa Corse closed for 1933 and locked the cars in the factory, but they eventually transferred them to [[Enzo Ferrari]]'s
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  • |Caption || Zanardi in 2007, as a [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]] driver ...won his first world series race since his accident, a round of the [[World Touring Car Championship]] at [[Oschersleben]]. Zanardi celebrated his win with a s
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  • ...has become the near-exclusive province of closed-bodied automobile racing cars. On non-race days, Mount Panorama is open to the public. Cars can drive in both directions around the circuit for no charge. However, a s
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  • ...their work on industrial vehicles such as [[double-decker buses]] for both touring and urban transport. ...re damaged during the bombardments in 1943. In the postwar period all the cars were rebuild by Caprini or Varesina bodies, with an advanced booth and dies
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  • ...n 1926 the track played host to the first [[German Grand Prix]] for sports cars (won by [[Rudolf Caracciola]] in a [[Mercedes-Benz]]). ...Union]] raced only once on the banked version, in 1937, using streamlined cars as in their high speed record attempts. [[Hermann Lang]]'s average race spe
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  • ...n 1926 the track played host to the first [[German Grand Prix]] for sports cars (won by [[Rudolf Caracciola]] in a [[Mercedes-Benz]]). ...Union]] raced only once on the banked version, in 1937, using streamlined cars as in their high speed record attempts. [[Hermann Lang]]'s average race spe
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  • [[Formula 3]], [[sports car racing]], and [[touring car racing]] as when as [[Rallying]] and [[hillclimbing]] continued there u | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ...Fiat 508|508 C Balilla 1100]]. The bodywork was done by [[Carrozzeria]] [[Touring]], who would work extensively with [[Ferrari]] in the next decade, and was ...rious Fiat parts and with design input by [[Nardi]] and [[Massimino]]. The cars were entered in the 1940 1° Gran Premio Brescia delle [[Mille Miglia]] (9
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  • ...ecotto competed in the [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft]] (DTM, German Touring Car Championship). Driving a [[Schnitzer Motorsport]] [[BMW M3]], he finish [[Category:Motorcycle racers who have driven F1 cars|Cecotto, Johnny]]
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  • ...cars are purpose-built racing vehicles, stock cars (also known as fendered cars) can be either purpose-built racecars or street vehicles that have been mod ...gh as 1500. The sport is popular in Australia and Canada also. Many of the cars may also race on [[Short track motor racing|asphalt short tracks]] during t
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  • ...), before the cash-strapped team was closed. Langes later raced in touring cars. From a statistical point of view, those fourteen failures to pre-qualify m
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  • ...solid #999;" |[[Image:Lancia Flaminia Touring.jpg|280px|'''Lancia Flaminia Touring Coupé''']] ...ing|Touring]]'')<br>2-door [[convertible|cabrio]] (''[[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring]]'')<br>4-door [[landaulet]] [[limousine]] ''([[Pininfarina]])
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  • In 1910, Fiat reiterates its full range of passenger cars and inaugurated a new name: Tipo. Qu'apparaissent Thus, at the same time Ti ...he twin rear tires and the retention of the older radiator style after the cars had gone to the vintage pear shape during 1915.
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  • ...[[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]]. ...] saw the radical differentiation of racing vehicles from high-priced road cars, with [[Delage]], [[Auto Union]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Delahaye]] and [[Bug
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  • [[Automobile|Cars]] can come in a large variety of different '''body styles'''. Some are sti ...xtile cover for what amounts to a large [[sunroof]]. Used on several older cars such as [[Citroën 2CV]] and [[Fuldamobil]].
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  • ...ge [[aluminum]] and is suspended over a steel birdcage like the patented [[Touring]] Superleggera method on the [[Maserati 3500GT]] or Aston Martin DB Series. ...e]] and has been re-bodied by ATL (Autotecnica del Lario) in 1968, using [[Touring]]’s superleggera principle, where a tubular chassis is clad in aluminium
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  • ...[[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]]. ...] saw the radical differentiation of racing vehicles from high-priced road cars, with [[Delage]], [[Auto Union]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Delahaye]] and [[Bug
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  • ...ew Zealand Formula Ford Championship|Formula Ford]], [[New Zealand Touring Cars|New Zealand V8's]], [[Toyota Racing Series]], [[V8 Supercars]]
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  • ..., coupe versions of its mainstream cars. The most prized of these were the cars bodied by Zagato, an expression of the historic relationship between the tw ...ine. From 1964 on, Alfa offered a range of displacements for its passenger cars, always including the 1300cc tax bracket. The Junior designation was first
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