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  • ...ustria]]n and [[Germany|German]] cities, in the spring of 1900 he ended up in [[Paris, France]] where he found work at the new [[Renault|Renault Automobi ...zaro]] and [[Louis Chevrolet]] driving for [[Fiat]], Ferenc Szisz finished in fifth place behind the winner, fellow Frenchman [[Victor Hémery]] driving
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  • ...dified vehicles (including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and buggies) compete in races through [[off-road]] environments. ...was the National Off-Road Racing Association (NORRA). The body was formed in 1967 by Ed Pearlman. The first event was a race across the [[Mexico|Mexican
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  • [[Image:2005 Ford GT.jpg|thumb|350px|A [[halo vehicle]], produced in order to promote sales of an entire [[marque]]]] A '''halo vehicle''' (or '''halo model''') in [[automobile]] [[marketing]] is a car designed and marketed to showcase the
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  • ...ube frame]] chassis, the aerodynamics for six passengers, a steering wheel in the middle of the vehicle and a plexiglass roof that could be electrically
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  • ...tes|American]] [[automobiles]] from the [[1930s]] and [[1940s]] once raced in the [[NASCAR]] modified division. The rule book committee for Legend car ra ...other. All cars utilize the same parts, engine, tires. The only variable (in theory) is the body style.
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  • ...significant influence on [[techno music|techno]] and [[electronic music]] in general. Particularly well known are [[Donna Summer]]'s [[disco]] hits prod ...e Chase," the theme from the film ''[[Midnight Express]]''. Both were hits in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. The full movie score for the film "Midnight Exp
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  • ...automotive industry with 25,000 employees and a turnover of 4 billion euro in 2005. ...pment manufacturer and has always been a synonym of quality and innovation in the automotive world of which it was part of its birth, development and evo
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  • ...s. The car has top speed of 174 mph and it accelerates from zero to 60 mph in six seconds. The Nuvola was named after the legendary Italian race driver [ ...urrently on display at the [[Alfa Romeo Museum|Alfa Romeo History Museum]] in [[Arese]], [[Italy]].
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  • ...ent that indicates [[turbocharger]] or [[supercharger]] boost [[pressure]] in an [[internal combustion engine]]. ...erformance driving to be aware of when that powerband is being approached, in the same way a driver wants to be aware of engine rpm.
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  • ...[[Lamborghini]] in the 1970s. It was introduced at the [[Turin]] auto show in [[1970]] but it wasn't until [[1973]] that it became available for buyers. ...[[Lamborghini]] in the 1970s. It was introduced at the [[Turin]] auto show in 1970 but wasn't available to buyers until 1973.
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  • '''Lance Reventlow''', born [[February 24]], [[1936]] in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] – died [[July 24]], [[1972]] near [[Aspen, ...lworth]] department store fortune and was then one of the wealthiest women in the world. The marriage, Barbara Hutton's second of seven, did not last and
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  • ...match," "it should be sleek and eye-catching" and its price should be "one in a rarefied atmosphere of its own. but the proper application of the term is ...ry]] also cites the use of the word in an advertisement for an unnamed car in ''[[The Motor (magazine)|The Motor]]'' dated 3 November 1920, "The Supreme
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  • [[Image:AUTO AVIO-01-(Ferrari).jpg|center|70px]] ...er-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Auto Avio Costruzioni 815.jpg|250px|'''Auto Avio Costruzioni 815''']]
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  • A Porsche factory driver who competes in the American Le Mans series with a GT3 Porsche. ...Car legend returns to racing as owner of a Porsche Factory Team contending in the American Le Mans Series GT Championship.
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  • ...] now referred to as the Brno Circuit. It was held in the town of [[Brno]] in [[Czechoslovakia]] (now the [[Czech Republic]]). ...jured when [[Hermann Lang]] skidded off the track. The spectators had been in a prohibited area but Lang was sued anyway.
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  • '''Zhuhai International Circuit''' (ZIC) is located at Jin Ding town in [[Zhuhai]] City, [[Guangdong Province]], People's Republic of [[China]]. The motor racing circuit was constructed in 1996 with [[Formula 1]] in mind. The first international race held at the circuit was the BPR Global G
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  • ! colspan=1 |'''Years in Business''' |[[Auto Avio Costruzioni 815|Auto Avio Costruzioni]] || 1938 - 1947 || <font color=red>'''R'''</font>
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  • *[[National Auto Sport Association|NASA]] Championships [[2006]] *[[Championship Auto Racing Teams|CART]] [[1980]], [[1983]]-[[2003]]
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  • ...cars: the BAT 5 in [[1953]], the BAT 7 in [[1954]], and finally the BAT 9 in [[1955]]. ...a Romeo 1900]] chassis. Each year between 1953 and 1955 at the [[Turin]] [[Auto show]], Bertone and Alfa Romeo presented a BAT concept, the BAT 5, 7 and 9.
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  • ...speed gearbox. The vehicle was produced until the end of the company's run in 1924. ...46, at the end of the war, the 158 starts racing again successfully, until in 1950 it wins the World Formula 1 title. [http://www.alfa.co.nz/History/1940
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