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  • ...atta''' (born [[September 19]], [[1973]]) is a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] [[auto racing]] driver, winner of the American [[Champ Car World Series|CART]] Championsh ===North American racing===
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  • | Long name || '''Tecno Racing Team''' | Drivers || [[Nanni Galli]], [[Derek Bell (auto racer)|Derek Bell]], [[Chris Amon]]
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  • == Constructors and teams == In [[Formula One]] racing the terms "constructor" and "entrant" have specific and differing meanings.
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  • ...(born [[June 1]], [[1959]]) is an [[England|English]] [[Auto racing|motor racing]] and former [[Formula One]] driver known chiefly as the man who ran [[Ayrt ...born at [[King's Lynn]], [[Norfolk, England]]. A very intelligent and fast racing driver, Brundle never really got the breaks at the top level of single seat
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  • ...ous forms of motorsport, from [[Grand Prix motor racing]] to [[touring car racing]]. Alfa Corse was officially formed in the beginning of 1938, after the racing department was moved back from [[Scuderia Ferrari]] to "[[Il Portello]]". E
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  • ...ten by the legendary [[Bugatti Type 35|Bugatti T35]], and again in 1930 by Italian star-driver [[Achille Varzi]] driving a [[Maserati]]. ...vals for the subsequent five years. Although the race was again won by two Italian drivers during this time, including a second victory for Varzi, it was only
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  • |Debut || [[1955 Italian Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1955 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...me''. He won five world championship titles with four completely different teams - [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]], [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Maserati]], a feat t .... The outbreak of [[World War II]] halted his rise, and he could not begin racing in [[Europe]] until 1947.
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  • ...m at the end of 2005. Scuderia Toro Rosso is the sister team of [[Red Bull Racing]], with the aim of developing the skills of promising drivers for the senio ...espite having a large fan base, they had been one of the least competitive teams in the sport, due to a relatively restricted budget. Owner [[Paul Stoddart]
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  • '''Grand Prix motor racing''' has its roots in organized automobile racing that began in France as far back as 1894. It quickly evolved from a simple ==Organized Racing==
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  • | Occupation || Racing driver ...opean Championship (auto racing)|European Champion]] in [[Grand Prix motor racing]]. Dr [[Ferdinand Porsche]] called Nuvolari "''The greatest driver of the p
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  • ...Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1952]] - [[1960 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1960]] |Teams || [[Norton (motorcycle)|Norton]], [[MV Agusta]]
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  • The '''FIA GT Championship''' is a [[sports car racing]] series organized by the [[Stéphane Ratel Organisations]] (SRO) at the be ...ust be able to be used perfectly legally on the open road, and adapted for racing on circuits or closed courses."
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Enzo Coloni Racing Systems''' |Debut || [[1987 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...e move for road use, [[Ferrari]] began producing [[MR layout|mid-engined]] racing cars in [[1963]]. Although these cars shared their names (based on engine At the November 1963 Paris Auto Show, Ferrari introduced the 250 LM (Le Mans). It was developed as a coupé
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Auto racing]]''' | Teams || 24
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  • ...ill of Swiss [[Walter Brun]], who ran the [[Brun Motorsport]] [[sports car racing|sports car]] team. ...s in 1990, one for [[Coloni]] refugee Roberto Moreno, the other for paying Italian Claudio Langes. There were also plans to run the Austrian-designed Neotech
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  • |First race || [[1967 Italian Grand Prix|1967]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] ...', (born [[January 1]], [[1945]] in [[Brussels]]) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] racing driver known for his success in [[Formula One]] and his six wins in the [[2
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  • ...ship season]] by the factory ([[Scuderia Ferrari]], [[SEFAC]]) and private teams. Later that year, modified versions resembling the main competitor [[Porsch ...specific case of world sports car championship and [[24 hours of Le Mans]] racing cars, regulations in those days restricted maximum displacement to 5.0&nbsp
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  • ...egulation. "Formulas" limiting engine capacity had been used in Grand Prix racing on a regular basis since after [[World War I]]. The engine formulae are div *[[British Racing Motors|BRM]] V16 1.5 L Compressor
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