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  • Car tuning is related to [[auto racing]], although most performance cars never compete. Rather they are bui ...Many are car specific, such as a VW, Audi etc. Clubs often attend national shows all over the country such as [http://www.tunersworld.co.uk Tunersworld Foru
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  • At the November 1963 Paris Auto Show, Ferrari introduced the 250 LM (Le Mans). It was developed as a coupé ...ilt from 1963 to 1965, with all but the first chassis (s/n 5149, the Paris Auto Show car with a 250 P engine) powered by 3.3-liter 320 bhp (238 kW) engines
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  • ...cing and was expanded to be used as test track for [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Auto Union]] in 1936. In 1938 it was renamed the ''Kurpfalzring'' and that name |[[Auto Union]]
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  • ...tinued producing airplane parts and was sold to [[Hispano-Suiza]] (another auto maker turned aircraft supplier) in 1963. [[Snecma]] took over in 1968, lat ...tion]] [[W18|18-cylinder engine]] on any passenger vehicle, at the [[Paris Auto Show]].
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  • ...ith rack and pinion steering was designed at ERA (Dunstable) by the famous Auto Union engineer Dr. Robert Eberan-Eberhorst. The two-seater Jupiter was capa ...ly 1952, the Jupiter chassis was also exhibited at British and continental shows. Coachbuilders were quick to pick up on the advantages of the Jupiter chass
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  • ...mpetitions. [[Spike TV]]'s ''"[[Carpocalypse]]"'' [http://www.spiketv.com/shows/series/index.jhtml?seriesID=13692&refID=carpocalypse] was a [[reality telev [[Category:Auto racing by type]]
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  • ...y appeared as a [[concept car]] at the [[2002]] [[Salon International de l'Auto|Geneva Motor Show]]. It was designed by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] at [[Italdes The interior shows off sporty pedals lined in aluminium, externally the rear logo si fitted wi
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  • ...in the [[United States]], is the second-oldest surviving [[automobile]] [[auto racing|racing]] track in the world (after the [[Milwaukee Mile]]), having e ...-Mile race was cancelled in December of 1941. Late in 1942, a ban on all [[auto racing]] led to the canceling of the 500-Mile Race for the rest of the war
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  • ...available with air starters. After the end of World War I, they started an auto repair shop. In 1921 the car production was disbanded and taken over by [[S ...r, the special issue in December of that year, also interesting because it shows three pictures of the factory: the engine room, the dining room finishes an
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  • ...includes ceramic brakes for swifter braking and a glass engine cover which shows off the LP640's 6.5-liter V12 engine. ...a [[concept car]] officially debuted at the [[North American International Auto Show]] two weeks later. It was the first design to be penned by Lamborghini
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  • ...lleur and hub gear mechanisms, often accompanied by a warning to disengage auto-shifting if standing on the pedals. These have met with limited market succ The table below shows distance traveled in metres per pedal revolution for a typical sprocket con
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  • ...cident with partial damage to the front bodywork, as photographic evidence shows. There had been claims that when Lafosse attempted to make up for lost time [[Category:Auto racing lists]]
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  • The list below shows the names of all car manufacturers who have been awarded (wins, second plac [[Category:Auto races]]
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  • ...ince the late 1960s, replacing the previously used [[list of international auto racing colors|national colors]]. With [[sponsor (commercial)|sponsor]]s bec ...070608.jpg|<font color=>A 1951 Alfa Romeo 159 in the List of international auto racing colors of Italy.
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  • ...Javelin]] stunt cars that performed that same jump in AMC sponsored thrill shows) compared to the stock Hornet X model in all of its other appearances in th ...80 m wide, and 3.08 m high and the "flying AMC Matador" was exhibited at [[auto show]]s; however, it could only make a 500 m flight so for the film's aeria
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  • ...x]] introduced the first affordable enclosed automobile, which shifted the auto industry away from open vehicles towards meeting consumer demand for enclos ...promotional image for the 1971 Pontiac Safari station wagon discusses and shows the workings of GM's innovative "clamshell" tailgate found on all of their
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  • ...ken [[driveshaft]]. His team mate had a similar failure 8 GP before, which shows the differences in [[Multi-link suspension|suspension geometry]] between bo Montoya finished 14th in the [[Daytona 500]] and finished 11th at [[Auto Club Speedway]].
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  • ...MC Graphite SUV concept vehicle at the 2005 [[North American International Auto Show]] in [[Detroit]]. Hybrid vehicles can be used in different modes. The figure shows some typical modes for a parallel hybrid configuration.
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  • ...1]], [[1994]]), better known as '''Ayrton Senna''', was a [[Brazil]]ian [[auto racing|racing driver]] who won the [[Formula One]] world championship three ...the track in Tamburello and struck an unprotected concrete wall. Telemetry shows he left the track at 193 mph and managed to slow the car to 135 mph in less
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  • The table below shows the world's largest motor vehicle manufacturing groups, along with the [[ma |[[Škoda Auto|Škoda]]||align="center"|{{flagiconCzech Republic}}
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