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  • ...th participants given a break with the ability to change during the race. Endurance races can be run either to cover a set distance in laps as quickly as possi ...ent, which is dependent on the driver's endurance abilities, length of the race, or even the rules for each event.
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  • '''Endurance Sportscar''' News, photos, documentary on the world of Endurance Sportscar Racing.
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  • ...e in [[1964 Sandown 6 Hour International|1964]]. This race was one of the 'endurance' races in the [[V8 Supercar]] calendar. ...[[Stirling Moss]] and [[Bruce McLaren]]. Throughout the 1960s and 70s the race meetings continued to attract international stars along with the best of Au
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  • The '''1000km Spa''' is an [[Endurance racing|endurance race]] for [[Sports car racing|sports cars]] held at [[Circuit de Spa-Francorcha ...ms on the traditional long and very fast 14km track over public roads, the race was shortened to 762km in 1974 and discontinued after 1975.
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  • ...by the [[Automobile Club de l'Ouest]] (ACO) and is part of the [[Endurance World Championship]]. ...O]] created the 24 Heures Moto. The race became one of "the classics" of [[endurance racing]] along with the [[24 Hours of Liège]] the [[Suzuka 8 Hours|8 Hours
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  • ...] marque in [[United States|America]] through success in [[Gran Turismo]] (endurance) motorsport. ...lorida and the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] in [[Le Mans]], France. Their first race was the [[12 Hours of Sebring]] in March of [[1958]], with a [[Ferrari 250#
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  • ...]], it was the only annual [[South America]]n race in the history of the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. ...return the following year, and it was also decided that the newly formed [[World Sportscar Championship]] would add the track to their schedule as a traditi
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  • |First race:||[[1950 British Grand Prix|1950]] [[British Grand Prix]] |Last race:||[[1955 Italian Grand Prix|1955]] [[Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • |First race || [[1961 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1961]] 350cc [[Isle of |Last race || [[1976 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1976]] 500cc [[Italia
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  • ...shocked the paddock by being on the pace and nearly winning the Barcelona race. ...y won many races but unfortunately crashed after taking the lead. One such race was at Rio de Janeiro in 2002 when he stalled on the starting line then, ca
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  • ...]] near [[Turin]] specifically to contest the C2 junior class of the World Endurance Championship. Built for [[Martino Finotto]], its first car, the AR2, was un ...[[Fulvio Ballabio]] and [[Guido Dacco]], that the AR2 claimed the C2 World Endurance Championship title in both years. In 1984 Alba also built the AR3 model, wh
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  • ...racing is often associated with the annual [[Le Mans 24 Hours]] endurance race. First run in 1923, it is one of the oldest motor races still in existence. ...d Aston Martin derives in part from success in sports car racing and the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. Road cars sold by these manufacturers have in man
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  • The '''1000km Suzuka''' is an annual 1000 [[kilometer]] endurance race for [[sports cars]] held at the [[Suzuka Circuit]]. It is a round of the Ja ...as integrated for the first time in the Super GT calendar. Previously, the race was open to JGTC/Super GT cars, but with only a handful of competitors from
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  • ...r the war, he was already 49 years old. Nevertheless, he dominated Italian endurance racing, driving to victory in the Mille Miglia for three straight years fro ...ts. Biondetti loved racing cars and continued to compete in sports car and endurance events, earning a second place finish in a [[Ferrari]] at the 12 Hours of P
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  • ...1955]] and located in [[Assen]], [[Netherlands]]. Host of the [[Dutch TT]] race, it is considered "The Cathedral" of [[motorcycling]] by the fans. It has a The first Assen track was firstly used for the [[1925]] [[Dutch TT]] race, held on country side roads through the villages of Borger, [[Schoonloo]] a
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  • ...y [[1990 in sports|1990s]] he won the [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|500cc World Championship]] three times and the [[Daytona 200]] once. He was characteriz ...quad in the 250cc class of the [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] World Championship. A less than successful season saw him returning home to join
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  • ...humb|right|Aerial view of the Sebring Raceway during a 1962 [[sports car]] race, courtesy of the Florida Photographic Collection]] ...ace being run in [[1950]]. Many consider Sebring to be one of the classic race tracks in [[North America]]n [[sports car racing]], and the [[12 Hours of S
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  • ...th normal and lengthened chassis. The same tendency was towards motors for endurance races manifested in the new 20/30 HP (100 millimeter X 140 millimeter) of w ...rce between manufacturers in those years. The same you Shoe describes the race with these words:" It do not believe to be behaved myself badly like runne
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  • [[Image:Course bol d or 2005.JPG|thumb|right|300px|24 hours of endurance racing on a tough track: the 'Bol d'Or']] ...in [[France]]. Originally, it was an [[automobile]] as well as motorcycle race.
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  • **** [[FIA World Council for Mobility and the Automobile]] – governs all non-sporting **** [[FIA World Motor Sport Council]] – governs all the sporting events regulated by
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  • ...s one of the most famous and dangerous sections of any racing track in the world, the [[Eau Rouge corner|Eau Rouge complex]]. Spa is a favourite circuit of ...had to use the old road and U-turn behind the grand stands, rejoining the race track at the bottom of Eau Rouge.
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  • |First race:||[[1950 British Grand Prix|1950]] [[British Grand Prix]] |Last race:||[[1955 Italian Grand Prix|1955]] [[Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • |First race || [[1958 Monaco Grand Prix|1958]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1975 Monaco Grand Prix|1975]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • ...de the greatest driver of the time, [[Tazio Nuvolari]]. He also led every race up until 1938, only to suffer a mechanical failure, once when 12 laps in th ..." at [[Miramas]] and the [[Grand Prix de Tunisie]] until the outbreak of [[World War II]], where he played an active part in the French Resistance movement.
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  • |First race || [[1950 British Grand Prix|1950]] [[British Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1958 Monaco Grand Prix|1958]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • ...who won five [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|500cc World Championships]], behind only [[Giacomo Agostini]]. He is considered to be o ...]] [[superbike racing|superbike]] and won the [[Suzuka 8 Hours]] endurance race. Doohan competed successfully throughout the early [[1990s]] until a seriou
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  • ...y|Italian-born]] [[racecar driver]], who emigrated to the [[USA]] during [[World War II]] and became an American citizen. ...with [[Louis Chiron]] as co-driver, he won the [[SPA 24 Hours]] endurance race in [[Belgium]]. He teamed up with [[Philippe Etancelin]] in {{24hLM|1934}}
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  • ...nd. The first international race held at the circuit was the BPR Global GT Endurance Series. The circuit soon became the hotbed of local motorsports with teams ...[2005-10-23]] and the GPLK [[Chevrolet Corvette C5|Corvette C5-R]] won the race. The GruppeM Porsches won GT2. The Hong Kong Le Mans Team and the Malaysian
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  • ...e]] [[road racing]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]]. His penchant for consistently finishing in the points earned hi ...ing two more titles for Yamaha in 1986 and 1988, Lawson shocked the racing world by announcing he would be leaving Yamaha to sign with their arch-rivals [[H
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  • ...t the [[Suzuka Circuit]] in [[Japan]] each year. As the name implies, the race runs for eight hours consecutively and teams are composed of two riders and The race began in 1978 as a race for prototype [[Isle of Man TT|Tourist Trophy]] Formula One (TT-F1) motorcy
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  • ...d racing|road racer]] who has been racing for over 30 years, winning three World titles, four British championships and ridden in almost 110 GPs. ...nding racing career and training riders and racers alike at the Ron Haslam Race School at [[Donington Park]].
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  • ...ng_Championships,_Calgary,_AB,_Canada.jpg|thumb|200px|left|A Track Cycling Race]] ...actical advantage, as well as formats that simply test strength, speed and endurance.
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  • |First race || 2003 Grand Prix of Long Beach ...nce]]) is a race car driver and three-time defending [[Champ Car|Champ Car World Series]] champion.
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  • Driving a Bugatti T51, in [[1932]] he won the La Turbie Mountain Race, the Grand Prix de Lorraine and the Grand Prix d'Oran. In [[1934]] he was t ...d [[Marcel Lehoux]] in separate incidents. Of the 16 cars that started the race, only three managed to finish.
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  • ...1955]] and located in [[Assen]], [[Netherlands]]. Host of the [[Dutch TT]] race, it is considered "The Cathedral" of [[motorcycling]] by the fans. It has a The first Assen track was firstly used for the [[1925]] [[Dutch TT]] race, held on country side roads through the villages of Borger, [[Schoonloo]] a
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  • ...al cyclists in its early years, but is now intended to be a noncompetitive endurance challenge. ...mpetitive riders. Despite the event organizer's insistence that it isn't a race, PBP offers trophies and a certain degree of prestige to the first finisher
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  • *[[World Cycling Championship|World Championships]] *[[Amstel Gold Race]], {{flagiconNED}}
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  • |Events || [[Superbike World Championship|SBK]],[[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]] The '''EuroSpeedway Lausitz''' is a [[race track]] located near [[Oberspreewald-Lausitz|Klettwitz]] in the state of [[
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  • ...d is regarded as the greatest driver never to win the Formula One Drivers' World Championship. He came second four times in a row from [[1955]] to [[1958]]. ...ar to Moss's four. It was sufficient to make Mike Hawthorn Britain's first World Champion.
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  • ...the 16th [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|F.I.M.]] [[Superbike World Championship]] season. The season started on [[March 2]] at [[Circuit de Va ...nese manufacturers had focused their resources there leaving the Superbike World Championship with limited factory involvement. With only [[Ducati]] [[Suzuk
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  • |First race || [[1956 Argentine Grand Prix|1956]] [[Argentine Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1961 United States Grand Prix|1961]] [[United States Grand Prix]]
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  • The '''ADAC 1000km Nürburgring''' is an [[Endurance racing]] and [[Sports car racing]] event on the [[Nürburgring]] in Germany ...[Giuseppe Farina]] in a [[Ferrari]]. Due to disappointing attendance, the race was not held in the following two years. It became quite popular in the 196
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  • ...ionship]] from [[1983 World Sportscar Championship season|1983]] to [[1986 World Sportscar Championship season|1986]], although it continued to be used by p ...uel economy requirements, with teams given a set amount of fuel based on a race's distance. The previous [[turbocharging|turbocharged]] [[straight-4]] Lan
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  • |First race || [[1967 Italian Grand Prix|1967]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1979 United States Grand Prix|1979]] [[United States Grand Prix]]
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  • ...|| '''[[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] [[Superbike World Championship]]'''<br> ...use image was deleted: [[Image:MillerMotorsports.jpg|thumb|left|Motorcycle race at the Miller Motorsports Park]] -->
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  • The '''12 Hours of Sebring''' is an annual [[motorsport]] [[endurance race]] held at [[Sebring International Raceway]], a former [[United States Army ...g the day and finishing at night. For many years Sebring was part of the [[World Sportscar Championship]].
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  • | First race || [[1961 Italian Grand Prix]] | Last race || [[1965 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...e) and keep the racing close (sometimes by a "lead trophy" where winning a race requires the winner's car to be heavier for subsequent races). ...ing car series are also raced in [[silhouette racing car]]s. Touring cars race exclusively on [[road racing|road courses]] and street circuits, while its
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  • ...glois Van Ophem just one year after the first [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], the race was run under the auspices of the [[Royal Automobile Club Belgium]] (RACB). ...pionship season|1981]]. As on the [[Nürburgring]], both a 24h and a 1000km race is held at Spa, as the [[1000km Spa]] for [[sports car racing]] were introd
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  • The '''ADAC Eifelrennen''' was an annual motor race, organised by [[ADAC]] Automobile Club from 1922 to 2003, held in [[Germany ...el]] mountains, similar to the [[Targa Florio]] which was a very important race at that time, and popular in Germany due to two wins by [[Mercedes (car)|Me
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  • ...glois Van Ophem just one year after the first [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], the race was run under the auspices of the [[Royal Automobile Club Belgium]] (RACB). ...pionship season|1981]]. As on the [[Nürburgring]], both a 24h and a 1000km race is held at Spa, as the [[1000km Spa]] for [[sports car racing]] were introd
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  • The '''Bathurst 1000''' is a 1000 km motor race for [[touring car racing|touring cars]], conducted at the [[Mount Panorama ==Race History==
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  • ...[[Union Cycliste Internationale]]; it began in the [[1940s]] and the first world championship was held in Paris in [[1950]]. The sport is strongest in the t ...rt, although unridable sections are generally a very small fraction of the race distance.
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  • | Race length km || 460.42 | Race length mi || 268.09
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  • ...t shocking speeds, almost totally unhindered until the mid-eighties. The [[World Rally Championship]] now visits nearly all continents, taking its stylish s [[Image:Subaru_Monte-Carlo_2005.jpg|thumb|300px|Subaru Impreza during [[World Rally Championship|WRC]] Monte-Carlo Rally 2005]]
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  • ...ototypes for use in [[hillclimb]]s as well as [[Le Mans Prototype]]s for [[endurance racing]]. Besides racing their own cars, their chassis have been sold to v Race History:
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  • |First race || [[1950 Monaco Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1956 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ck prepared with the essentials (rollcages for safety, stripped interiors, race spec fuel tanks, etc.). Prestigious motorsports makes such as [[Aston Marti ...the FIA GT Championship are [[endurance racing|of endurance type]], a full race distance lasting a minimum of 500&nbsp;km or a maximum of three hours, with
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  • ...and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[comme A year later the first real race was staged, from [[Paris]], [[France]] to [[Bordeaux]], France. First over
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  • ...econd in the [[2006 Indianapolis 500]] in the second closest finish in the race's history. ...13th but broke a halfshaft in his first pitstop, eliminating him from the race.
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  • ..."'''the Ring'''" by enthusiasts, is the name of a famous [[motorsport]] [[race track]] in [[Germany]]. ...considered the toughest and most demanding purpose-built race track in the world.
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  • ...and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[comme A year later the first real race was staged, from [[Paris]], [[France]] to [[Bordeaux]], France. First over
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  • ...It is considered to be one of the most challenging [[race track]]s in the world, mainly due to its fast, hilly and twisty nature. Spa is a favourite circu ...had to use the old road and U-turn behind the grand stands, rejoining the race track at the bottom of Eau Rouge.
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  • ...t shocking speeds, almost totally unhindered until the mid-eighties. The [[World Rally Championship]] now visits nearly all continents, taking its stylish s [[Image:Subaru_Monte-Carlo_2005.jpg|thumb|300px|Subaru Impreza during [[World Rally Championship|WRC]] Monte-Carlo Rally 2005]]
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  • ...d Prix race at the racetrack in [[Montlhéry]] in the process setting a new world land speed record for women. Capitalizing on her fame, the following year s ...th a string of product endorsements. Although she did not win a Grand Prix race, she was a legitimate competitor, and frequently finished ahead of some of
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  • ...se Grand Prix]], and is one of the oldest and most famous [[motorsport]] [[race track]]s in [[Japan]]. It is located in [[Suzuka, Mie|Suzuka City]], [[Mie ...river skill and is easily one of the most difficult racing circuits in the world. Nevertheless, the track is loved by drivers and spectators alike for its c
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  • ...ceway''' (Sometimes known as '''RIR''' or '''Riverside Raceway''') was a [[race track]] or [[Road racing|road course]] in [[Riverside, California]]. A driv The track was built to accommodate several different [[racing|race]]s. By closing off certain sections of the track, the route drivers had to
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  • |Type || One-day race '''Milan - San Remo''', nicknamed ''la primavera'', is an annual [[cycling]] race between [[Milan]] and [[San Remo, Italy|San Remo]]. Currently it is the lon
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  • ...01px|Indoor Kart racing]][[Image:Kart Racing 1.jpg|thumb|301px|Kart racers race each other on an outdoor track]] ...ower to weight ratio than a Ferrari F50. A kart like this can be driven by race licence holders over the age of 11.
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  • : ''This article is about the early 1970s race cars. For road cars designated 512 BB/i, 512 TR or F512M see [[Ferrari Berl ...privateers. From 1972 onwards, the 512 (as the 917) was withdrawn from the world championship following a change in the regulations, and some 512 in private
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  • ...|| [[V8 Supercar]]<br>[[Australian Grand Prix]]<br>[[Superbike World Championship]]<br>[[Castrol 6 Hour]] ...with what was mostly like the current South Circuit. The first motorcycle race meeting was held on [[17 February]], with reigning Grand Prix Champion [[Ji
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  • : ''This article is about the 1969-1971 race car. For road cars designated '''512 BB / 512 BBi''' and '''512 TR / F512M' ...those days restricted maximum displacement to 5.0&nbsp;L (the Ferrari 512 race cars displaced 4993&nbsp;cc) so that the "512" designation should be interp
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  • The '''Milwaukee Mile''' is a [[race track]] in [[West Allis, Wisconsin|West Allis]], [[Wisconsin]], USA. It is ...on]], [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]], [[NASCAR]], CART/[[Champ Car World Series]]), and the [[Indy Racing League]]. There have also been many races
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  • ...following the change in rules which dictated that an engine must last two race weekends. In a further change to the rules V10s are to be banned for the 20 ...was seen in the works Peugeot 905, in the final races of the 1990 [[World Endurance Championship]] season.
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  • ...Supercross" was coined as the event name for the first organized Motocross race that was successfully held inside a stadium in the United States. In 1972, ...ld Supercross Champions are named by other racing organizations around the world. Supercross racing classifications were governed by the displacement of th
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  • ...cing. Within road racing there is a variety of sub-disciplines including [[endurance racing]]. ...l obeying road traffic laws (not to be confused with car rallies such as [[World Rally Championship|WRC]]).
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  • ...cars made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]], and used in [[FIA]]'s endurance [[World Sportscar Championship]] racing. ...old to [[Temple Buell]], who drilled it to 5.7-litre, later to [[Jim Hall (race car driver)|Jim Hall]]. The final works cars, #4507, was also destroyed at
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  • |First race || [[1958 French Grand Prix|1958]] [[French Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1966 Italian Grand Prix|1966]] [[Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[comme A year later the first real race was staged, from [[Paris]], [[France]] to [[Bordeaux]], France. First over
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  • |Race length km || 306.94 |Race length mi || 190.73
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  • ...and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[comme A year later the first real race was staged, from [[Paris]], [[France]] to [[Bordeaux]], France. First over
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  • ...''Mille Miglia''' (Thousand [[Mile]]s) was an open-road endurance [[racing|race]] which took place in [[Italy]] twenty-four times from [[1927]] to [[1957]] ...first cars had started at 9 PM the previous day. In the early days of the race even winners needed 16 hours or more, so most competitors had to start befo
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  • ...er-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:autosportlemans.jpg|250px|1952 Le Mans race, depicted on cover of ''Auto Sport Review'' magazine.]] | Category || Endurance
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  • |First race || 1962 |Distance || 24 hours (endurance)
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  • ...)|Group 4]] were launched in 1973 and the car was homologated for the 1974 World Championship. The Dino V6 was phased out in 1974, but 500 engines among the ...lace as late as 1981, at the [[Tour de Corse|Tour de Corse Automobile]], a World championship event, with a victory of [[Bernard Darniche]].
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  • ...r to the 458 Italia. It was launched on 3 February 2015, in advance of its world première at the March 2015 [[Geneva Motor Show]]. ...88 GTB. In 2016 the 488 GTE was entered by [[AF Corse]] in the [[FIA World Endurance Championship]], competing also in the prestigious [[24 Hours of Le Mans]],
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  • ...for its potential as a production item. The target marketing group for the race car is the non-professional weekend [[autocross]] racer. Each student team The prototype race car is judged in a number of different events. The points schedule for most
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  • |Race Starts || 159 |Race Wins || 80
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  • ...age:Watkins Glen International Track Map.png|250px|Watkins Glen grand prix race course]] '''[[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[Firestone Indy Lights]]'''<br>[[Camping World Watkins Glen Grand Prix]]
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  • | Caption || The start of a [[Formula One]] race in 2008 ...further include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[comme
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  • ...tor racing championship, for specific information on the current Champ Car World Series and the Indy Racing League see [[Champ Car]] and [[Indy Racing Leagu ...y_500.jpg|300px|thumb|right|1994 Indianapolis 500, a National Championship race]]
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  • .... It quickly evolved from a simple road race from one town to the next, to endurance tests for car and driver. Innovation and the drive of competition soon saw ...n Bennett Cup in Auto Racing|Gordon Bennett Cup]] in [[Europe]], an annual race that attracted international competitors. Each country was allowed to enter
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  • ...[[auto racing]] sanctioning body that was established in 1999 to organize endurance [[road racing]] competitions in [[North America]]. ...ess, but Grand American offers an entirely different product that features world-class sports car racing on historic road racing circuits and in major marke
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  • '''Ferrari 312''' is the name of several different [[Ferrari]] race cars which have 3 litre 12-cylinder engines, both in V12 and 180° flat box ...onship with a further win. For Ferrari, [[Ludovico Scarfiotti]] also won a race, the [[1966 Italian Grand Prix]] at Monza which helped Ferrari finish secon
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  • ...in 1906, it used to be the oldest [[sports car racing]] event, part of the World Championship until 1973. While also a whole tour (''giro'') of the island w ...io 1908.jpg|thumb|250px|'''[[Jean Porporato]] finishing fourth at the 1908 race.''']]
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  • ...ndt and Masten Gregory. This remains Ferrari's last overall victory in the endurance classic. This car is now owned by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum an The Ferrari 412 P was a "customer version" of the famous 330 P3 race car, built for independent teams like NART (0844), Scuderia Filipinetti (08
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