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  • ...iation]], [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]], [[NASCAR]], CART/[[Champ Car World Series]]), and the [[Indy Racing League]]. There have also been many | [[Champ Car]]||Time Warner Cable 225 Pres. by U.S. Bank||[[Sebastien Bourdais|S. Bourda
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  • The '''Las Vegas Grand Prix''' was a car race which was a [[Formula One]] World Championship event in 1981 and [[198 .... Its counter-clockwise direction, however, put a tremendous strain on the drivers' necks. When [[Nelson Piquet]] clinched his first World Championship by fin
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  • ...the current Champ Car World Series and the Indy Racing League see [[Champ Car]] and [[Indy Racing League|IRL]].'' ...e has been a United States national [[automobile]] racing championship for drivers of single seater (commonly referred to as [[open wheel]]) cars.
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  • ...le) race track in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]], named for the famous racing drivers [[Ricardo Rodríguez (racing driver)|Ricardo]] and [[Pedro Rodríguez (raci ...285 m,(7,500 ft) the thin air makes breathing more difficult for both the drivers and their cars. The circuit got its name shortly after it opened when [[Ri
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  • [[Image:Alfa-Romeo-159-(1951).jpg|thumb|300px|left|Alfa Romeo 159 Formula-1 car]] {{Racing car |
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  • ...he successor to the earlier dominant aerodynamic theory of streamlining. [[Champ Cars]] employed ground effect to some extent, but [[Formula One]] and most ...car so that incoming air is accelerated through a narrow slot between the car and the ground, lowering pressure by [[Bernoulli's principle]].
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  • ...ted the Formula 3000 championship to become the final preparatory step for drivers hoping to enter the [[Formula One]] championship. [[Formula Two]] had beco ...ted with a straight-six short-stroke BMW. This was converted into a sports car, however.
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  • ...wheeled]] circuits like the [[U.S. Ford Formula 2000 series]], the [[Champ Car Atlantic Championship|Toyota Atlantic series]] and the [[Indy Lights|Indy L * [http://www.indycar.com/drivers/driver.php?driver_id=112 IndyCar Profile]
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  • ...Sebring]], driving the UK-entered [[Audi R8 (race car)|Audi R8]], the same car he was supposed to race at the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] if it had not ran ou ...h the [[Maserati MC12]] in the [[ALMS]] GTS-class, a competition where the car turned out to be not even half as competitive as in the [[FIA GT]] series.
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  • | Car number || 91 | Prev series || [[Champ Car|CART]]
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  • ...2]], [[1979]] in [[Defiance, Ohio]]) is an [[United States|American]] race car driver and [[Indianapolis 500]] champion, currently driving in the [[Indy R ...ampion [[Buddy Lazier]]. In 2002 the [[Penske]] team switched from [[Champ Car]], and Sam was able to beat their top driver [[Hélio Castroneves]] to his
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  • |Drivers || {{flagiconITA}} [[Gabriele Tarquini]]<br />{{flagiconBRA}} [[Roberto |Cons champ ||
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  • |Drivers || 20. [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]] <br /> 21. [[Scott Speed]] |Test drivers || 40. [[Neel Jani]]
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  • ...Ironically, the series is now dominated by many of the same wealthy multi-car teams that once dominated CART. ...of mostly unknown drivers, even in the Indy 500. Eventually the caliber of drivers improved and IRL began to draw teams from CART, contributing to the latter'
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  • '''[[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]] [[Rolex Sports Car Series]]'''<br>[[6 Hours of Watkins Glen|Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen]]<b ...|| [[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]][[Rolex Sports Car Series]]
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  • ...to be used by privateer teams until 1991. It was also the company's first car meeting [[Group C]] regulations, replacing the previous [[Lancia LC1|LC1]] ...tions, Lancia (under the direction of [[Cesare Fiorio]]) needed an all-new car to replace the open-cockpit LC1s that were no longer eligable for champions
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  • |Drivers || 14. [[Olivier Grouillard]] |Cons champ || 0 (11th 1984)
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  • ...Championship|BTCC]]; [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]]; [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]] ...Clark|Clark Curve]], whose off-camber, uphill approach tends to carry the car towards the outside. After the Clark Curve comes the pit straight, and anot
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  • ...he name [[Alfa Corse]] or Autodelta) and private entries. The first racing car was made in [[1913]], three years after the foundation of A.L.F.A., the [[A ...ately after it was founded. [[Giuseppe Merosi]] built very advanced racing car in 1914, named as [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|Grand Prix]]. In 1920 [[Giuseppe
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  • ...that competitors represent their [[nation]] as opposed to a [[Formula One#Drivers and constructors|constructor]], which is traditional in most [[formula raci ...r the operation of international teams. Paul Cherry, formally of the Champ Car Racing Team, Sigma Autosport, was later brought in as the General Franchise
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