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  • ===Engine capacity/displacement=== ===Engine output===
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  • ! Engine | rowspan=3 | [[Mugen-Honda]] MF-301HB 3.0 V10
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  • ...'s lead to only two points after winning the race while Alonso suffered an engine failure in the late stages of the race. Despite a fourth-place finish for A [[Image:Schumacher Suzuka2006.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Michael Schumacher]]'s engine failing during the [[2006 Japanese Grand Prix|Japanese Grand Prix]]. The tr
    96 KB (12,552 words) - 00:50, 6 February 2011
  • ...n|drivetrain]] that allows all four [[wheel]]s to receive power from the [[engine]] simultaneously. In the [[United States]], these cars are included in the ...le proved a powerful sprinter and record-breaker in the hands of its owner E.W. Hart. Due to its unusual status the so-called ''Lohner-Porsche'' is not
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  • ...ers, one for [[air conditioning]], one for instrument systems, and one for engine management; A/C and Instrument functions share a multiple-mode coded [[Z-80 ...o 4), which was equipped with an even more powerful version of the 3.0L V6 engine.
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  • ...e inner rear wheel to counter [[understeer]]. Some ESC systems also reduce engine power until control is regained. Electronic stability control does not impr ...ous sensors. When too much [[throttle]] has been used when taking a curve, engine output and braking are automatically regulated to ensure the proper line th
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  • Engine = [[Ferrari]] 056 | ...ntacuda]], and [[Antonio Brivio]]) from his headquarters in [[Viale Trento e Trieste]], [[Modena, Italy|Modena]], [[Italy]], until [[1938]], at which po
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  • ...are the most powerful [[open-wheel]] circuit racing cars ever. To reduce engine power output and thus speeds, the FIA limited fuel tank capacity in 1984 an ...Laren]] and [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] teams dominated the 1980s and 1990s. [[Honda]] and McLaren dominated much of the 1980s, whilst [[Renault]]-powered Willi
    35 KB (5,462 words) - 09:39, 7 October 2009
  • ...d the full race distance as he retired on the 20th lap of the 45, after an engine failure, leaving Gerhard Berger to take victory and ending a 58 race victor ! Engine
    52 KB (6,773 words) - 09:03, 7 October 2009
  • ...beginning, the formula was largely based on pre-war regulations defined by engine capacity. The regulation expected to bring a new balance between [[supercha ...For instance the team won two championships using only nine pre-war built engine blocks.
    67 KB (10,614 words) - 08:56, 7 October 2009
  • ...ars of the company's history in various configurations. Through 1934, each engine bore the signature of the mechanic who built it. As originally envisioned, ...oto Guzzi Grand Prix 500 cc V8|V8 500 cc GP race bike]] — whose engine was to become one of the most complex engines of its time. Despite the bike
    53 KB (7,792 words) - 12:53, 9 December 2009

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