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  • ...s voted Rider of the Year in season 1986-87. Hodgson made the leap to road racing on Easter Sunday [[1990]] at the meeting at [[Langburgh]], on a [[Yamaha Mo ...titanic battles British Superbike had ever seen as Hodgson battled [[Chris Walker]] who was riding the Suzuki, all season long. Hodgson clinched the title at
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  • ...of Le Mans]]''' (''24 heures du Mans'') is the world's oldest [[Sports car racing|sports car]] [[endurance race]] and one of the most famous and influential | {{flagiconDEU}} [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport North America]]
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  • ...was stationed in [[Wichita Falls, Texas]] when a quarter mile [[dirt track racing|dirt track]] was built. ==Midget car racing==
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  • ...World Championship season consists of a series of rounds held on permanent racing facilities. Each round has 2 races and the results of each race are combine ...tion Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] the governing body of motorcycle racing and managed and promoted by [[FGSport]].
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  • |Major events || *'''[[Indy Racing League]]''' <br>[[ABC Supply Company A.J. Foyt 225]] ''June 3, 2007'' ...Automobile Racing Club of America|ARCA RE/MAX Series]] '''<br>[[Automobile Racing Club of America|ARCA RE/MAX Series 200]] ''August 27, 2007''
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  • | Current series || [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[IndyCar Series]] | Current team || [[Hemelgarn Racing]]
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  • ...]] [[REVS (computer game)|REVS]], and later owned the [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] racing brand after the team left Formula One. Starting off by building his own fast but rather ramshackle racing [[Mini]], and then graduating to [[Formula Ford]] and [[Formula Three]], Hu
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  • In [[Formula One]] racing the terms "constructor" and "entrant" have specific and differing meanings. ...entity (e.g. [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Toyota F1|Toyota]], [[British Racing Motors|BRM]] etc.) then the make is simply the name of that one constructor
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  • | {{flagiconGBR}}[[Chris Walker]] [[Category:Superbike racing]]
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  • ...eptember]] [[1960]] in [[London]]) is a retired [[United Kingdom|British]] racing driver and the 1996 [[Formula One]] World Champion. He is the son of the la ...rmula 3, where he won four races, Hill ascended another tier of open wheel racing by joining Mooncraft in the International [[Formula 3000]] championship, wh
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  • ...the late 1960s, replacing the previously used [[list of international auto racing colors|national colors]]. With [[sponsor (commercial)|sponsor]]s becoming m ...s its origin in a shade of red known as [[rosso corsa]] being the national racing color of Italy. At certain events where tobacco sponsorships are prohibited
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  • ...[[Vantaa|Helsingin maalaiskunta]]) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[auto racing|racing driver]] and two-time [[Formula One]] champion. He was [[Michael Schumacher ==Racing career==
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  • ...e not part of the World Championship but did feature F1-style open-wheeler racing vehicles, were held at various circuits around Australia for many decades, ...deal of money that would be better spent, if it were to be spent on motor racing, on a permanent circuit elsewhere. Finally, they said that the claimed econ
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  • ...Perdisa]], [[Lance Macklin]], [[Johnny Claes]], [[Horace Gould]], [[Peter Walker]], [[Peter Collins]], [[Andre Simon]], [[John Fitch]], <br> 1956 + [[Mike H ...car made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]], used in '2.5 litre' [[Formula One]] racing (thus, the '250' and 'F'). 26 examples were made in total. It was introduce
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  • ...of the pre-[[World War II|Second World War]] [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Championship]] and was included in the first Formula One [[1950 F ...he current World Championship. The principality's first [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] was organised in 1929 by [[Anthony Noghès]], under the auspic
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  • ...[2001 Japanese Grand Prix|Japan]]. It was the end for commentator [[Murray Walker]] too; for so long the beloved ‘voice of F1’ in the UK. He gave his fin ! rowspan=2 | [[British American Racing|BAR]]
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  • ...65 have never started a race, usually because they failed to [[Formula One racing#Qualifying sessions|qualify]] for the race. See also the [[list of Formula |align="left"|{{flagiconUK}} [[Peter Collins (racing driver)|Peter Collins]]
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  • ...Lotus]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]] | Former teams || [[Newman/Haas Racing]]
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  • ...lly winning for the first time in 1952, and becoming a firm favorite among racing clubmen due to their record for reliable performance. *"Laverda - Twins and Triples", Mick Walker, 1999, The Crowwood Press Ltd., ISBN 1-86126-220-5
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  • [[Formula One]] has its roots in the European [[Grand Prix motor racing]] (''q.v.'' for pre-1947 history) of the 1920s and 1930s. However, the foun ...tionale (CSI) of the FIA, forerunner of FISA, as the premier single seater racing category in worldwide motorsport. It was initially known as Formula A, but
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