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  • ...[[1921]] – [[July 5]], [[2004]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[racecar driver]] who won the [[1959]] and [[1962]] [[Indianapolis 500]]. He also w He won the 1951 [[American Automobile Association|AAA]] Stock Car championship. The championship gave
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  • ...who performed solidly when asked to race in F1 where he was one of the few drivers to have worn spectacles to race. ...ria Ferrari|Ferrari]] spun off on oil. Later in the season he won a South American F2 tournament with [[Ferrari]] but was not retained by the Italian giants a
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  • ...es, 40 3/5 seconds. Taruffi and [[Alberto Ascari]] participated in the Pan-American auto race in the mountains of [[Mexico]] in November [[1951]]. They held 1s ...ge speed was 95 m.p.h. Taruffi placed 2nd after Fangio in the [[1953]] Pan-American auto race. Taruffi finished with a time of 18:18:51 in a [[Lancia]]. His ti
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  • | Nationality || {{flagiconUSA}} American ...hael Andretti''' (born March 13, 1987 in [[Nazareth, Pennsylvania]]) is an American [[auto racing]] driver who drives the #26 car for [[Andretti-Green Racing]]
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  • ...it was felt that Borzacchini had a good chance to capture the prestigious American event. Unfortunately, magneto problems forced him out of the race after jus ...d up the 1932 season finishing second overall to Nuvolari for the European Drivers Championship. When Alfa Romeo decided to withdraw from racing after the 193
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  • [[Image:FeliceNazzaro1910.jpg|thumb|250px|Felice Nazzaro at the 1910 American Grand Prix]] ...Europe]]an wins in 1907 resulted in an invitation to compete in the 1908 [[American Grand Prix]] in [[Savannah, Georgia]] where he finished third. He returned
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  • ...|| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Anglo American Racers]] ...mile course near [[Bridgehampton, New York]]. His sponsor was the [[North American Racing Team]] of [[Luigi Chinetti]].
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  • ...Pirro, Frank Biela and [[Marco Werner]] made history by becoming the first drivers to win the Le Mans 24-hour race in a [[diesel]]-powered car. Pirro was driv ...ed from racing at the end of the 2008 season having finished second in the American Le Mans series and will take on an ambassadorial role with Audi in 2009.
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  • ...car, the FA92 (nicknamed the [[F-15]] on account of its resemblance to the American fighter jet), expectations were high. Unfortunately, the new car was a dis [[Category:Italian racecar drivers]]
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  • ...ar drivers slide their car's backend around through a corner. The multiple drivers show the car angle at different points in a corner. ]] ...widest available venue for each type of car. This coordination allows the drivers to enter many different racetracks, increasing their chances of winning; al
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  • ...ar drivers slide their car's backend around through a corner. The multiple drivers show the car angle at different points in a corner.]] ...widest available venue for each type of car. This coordination allows the drivers to enter many different racetracks, increasing their chances of winning; al
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  • ...strategically chosen positions along the course in order to communicate to drivers who cannot see the flagstand. This is especially common at [[road courses] Status flags are used to inform all drivers of the general status of a race.
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  • ...m]] seats 150,000 spectators). The Motor Speedway is a relatively flat (by American standards; considered high-banked by European) two and a half mile oval, al ...19]], [[1909]] and [[July 3]], [[2006]] have been held, with 122 separate drivers winning. After winning the [[United States Grand Prix|U.S. Grand Prix]] in
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  • | Nationality || {{flagiconUSA}} [[United States|American]] ...Vail, Colorado]]) is an [[United States of America|American]] open-wheel [[racecar]] driver. He won the 1996 [[Indianapolis 500]] and has finished in the Top
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  • ...gural season of the [[Grand Prix Masters]] formula for retired Formula One drivers. ...tscars, racing in GTs, [[FIA Sportscar Championship|FIA Sportscar]], and [[American Le Mans Series|ALMS]].
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  • ..., often shortened to '''Indianapolis 500''' or '''Indy 500''', is an [[USA|American]] [[automobile]] [[auto racing|race]], held annually over the [[Memorial Da ...ich they did from 1913 to 1919. However, after [[World War I]], the native drivers and manufacturers regained their dominance of the race, with the engineer [
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  • ...ti]] team, winning the last race of the season and finishing second in the drivers' championship, 14 points behind Brabham. ...da's second F1 victory by 0.2 seconds. Surtees finished fourth in the 1967 drivers' championship.
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  • |Drivers || {{flagiconITA}} [[Gabriele Tarquini]]<br />{{flagiconBRA}} [[Roberto |Drivers champ ||
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  • ...y also features an infield road-course, which has been used by the [[Grand American Road Racing Association]] (GARRA) and by the [[JGTC|Japanese Grand Touring *[[May 30]], [[1996]]: NASCAR, [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], and [[ESPN]] team up to sign a multi-year deal
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  • ...s F1 career. In 1995, Alboreto moved on to sportscars and a year later the American [[Champ Car|IndyCar]] series. He took his final major victories, the 1997 L ...ith co-driver [[Riccardo Patrese]]. Alboreto finished the year 52nd in the Drivers' Championship, the highest ranked Lancia driver.
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