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  • ...] [[Formula One]] World Championship season, running from [[March 7]] to [[October 24]] [[2004]]. The season was dominated by [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Scu | align="right" | 10
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  • ...Championship season. It commenced on [[March 9]], [[1997]], and ended on [[October 26]] after seventeen races. | align="right" | 10
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  • Wins = 37 <small>(GP)</small><br>10 <small>(F1)</small> | Poles = 10 |
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  • '''José Froilán González''' (born [[October 5]], [[1922]] in [[Arrecifes]]) was an Argentine [[Formula 1]]-driver. He m ! 10
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  • ...46 Piaggio launched the [[Vespa]] (Italian for "wasp") scooter, and within 10 years over a million units had been produced. ...Aero]] is controlled by the family of Piero Ferrari, who also still holds 10% of the famous car maker [[Ferrari]].
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  • '''Engine internal #10/E''' Copyright Marcel Massini 10/30/02
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  • ...igarette)|West]] McLaren Mercedes <br> Team McLaren Mercedes <sup>[[#Notes|10]]</sup> | align="right" rowspan=3 | 10
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  • | Date of birth || 10/31/1967 '''Robert Buddy Lazier''' (born [[October 31]], [[1967]] in [[Vail, Colorado]]) is an [[United States of America|Amer
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  • ...mula One]] World Championship season. It began on 18 March and ended on 21 October after seventeen [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grands Prix]]. It was won by [[Fe | rowspan=2 align="right" | 10
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  • |Races || 12 (10 starts) '''Ludovico Scarfiotti''' ([[18 October]] [[1933]] - [[8 June]] [[1968]]) was a [[Formula One]] and [[Sports car ra
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  • |Parent || 60% [[Candover]]<br>10% [[Permira]] *''Riva S.p.A.'' (open and flybridge motoryachts, 10 to 35 meters)
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  • ...o Ferrari became involved in [[1998]]. The 100th aircraft was delivered in October 2005. |Cabin dimensions || 1.75 m (5 ft 6 in) high, 1.85 m (5 ft 10 in) wide, 4.45 m (14 ft 6 in) long
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  • | rowspan=4 | [[McLaren MP4/10|MP4-10]]<br />MP4-10B<br />MP4-10C | align="right" | 10
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  • | align="right" | 10 | [[July 10]]
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  • ...aper than those cars, with a starting price of €10,500. The basic price is 10,500 euro in Italy; with options 15,000 euro. Trepiuno was designed by Fia |'''1.4 16v'''||1368&nbsp;cc||4cyl||Petrol||100PS @6000rpm||131Nm @4250rpm||10.5||182kmh||149&nbsp;g/km||
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  • * In October, 2005, [[Car and Driver|''Car and Driver'' magazine's]] editor [[Csaba Cser ...m SRT 10]] are not normally called supercars (in the case of Dodge Ram SRT-10, it is classified as a truck, not car, so the car-based description would n
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  • |Record year || [[October 28]], [[2000]] On October 28, 2000, during CART qualifying, [[Gil de Ferran]] set the track record fo
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  • | 10 January ...it with a Q&A session with the media which was later cancelled itself. On 10 March, just before the Australian Grand Prix, team boss [[Aguri Suzuki]] re
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  • Non-reserved grandstand seating exists for 10,000 people, but there are numerous hillside spots where crowds of more than ...d $2.5 million in it's 29-year existence. The Walk/Run takes place in late October. The 2007 event included a [[Mid-American Stock Car Series]] exhibition whi
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