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  • Originally, De Tomaso produced various prototypes and racing cars, including a [[Formula 1]] car for [[Frank Williams]]'s tea == De Tomaso sports cars ==
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  • The [[Sports Car Club of America]]'s [[SPEED World Challenge]] Touring Car and GT champi ...RA]] (National Hot Rod Association) which is the largest sanctioning motor sports body in the world. The NHRA was formed to prevent people from [[street raci
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  • ...to di Pescara''. For the first three years the race was run for two-seater sports cars and was a fairly minor constituent in the European racing calendar. Ho | [[Sports car racing|Sports car]]
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  • The [[Sports Car Club of America]]'s [[SPEED World Challenge]] Touring Car and GT champi ...RA]] (National Hot Rod Association) which is the largest sanctioning motor sports body in the world. The NHRA was formed to prevent people from [[street raci
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  • ...officially in small series, the company also built exclusive one-offs and prototypes for other illustrious marques, such as [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], [[Jagua [[Category:Sports cars]]
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  • ...n laws change: pedals cease to be mandatory and were removed from domestic sports models. The export models retain pedals for those markets where required. ...Competizione ceases production. The Super Sport is top of the range of the sports models, with 4 speeds and handlebar gearchange.
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  • ...e V8 used in the [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale|33 Stradale]] and in the Tipo 33 sports prototype racer. The chassis and running gear of the production Montreal we *One of the two prototypes built for [[Expo 67]] remains in Museo Storico Alfa Romeo in [[Arese]], [[I
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  • ...cles. Not many Ducat fans know that Ducati has also designed and produced prototypes for four-wheeled vehicles. ...me. Ducati worked with the British company Leyland to produce a much-loved sports car, the Triumph Herald and production began in 1965. No one knows exactly
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  • ...re designed by [[Franco Scaglione]]. The «Italia» was a large sports car, of which 500 were made (1966-1970), followed by the eleven «Mure
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  • |Class || [[Sports car|Sports]]/[[Rally car]] ...raced the car in several racing events where [[Group 5 (racing)|Group 5]] prototypes were allowed during the 1972 and 1973 seasons. Production of the 400 cars r
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  • The '''[[Ferrari]] 250''' is a series of [[sports car]]s from the 1950s and early 1960s. It was the company's most successfu ...'' introduced at the 1952 [[Giro di Sicilia]]. Two of the two-seat sports prototypes were built, an open barchetta and closed coupe both by Vignale. Seven 225
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  • ...a Turin committed by a small Japanese company for the construction of two prototypes. ...the small house Italian ATS the task of designing a new and unprecedented sports car road. From this was born the ATS 2500 GT, but not ebeb very successful,
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  • The '''FIA GT Championship''' is a [[sports car racing]] series organized by the [[Stéphane Ratel Organisations]] (SRO ...racing-bred cars that took full advantage of the new rules, to build quasi-prototypes with very limited production runs of 25 cars. [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysl
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  • The [[Sports Car Club of America]]'s [[SPEED World Challenge]] Touring Car and GT champi ...RA]] (National Hot Rod Association) which is the largest sanctioning motor sports body in the world. The NHRA was formed to prevent people from [[street raci
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  • The [[Sports Car Club of America]]'s [[SPEED World Challenge]] Touring Car and GT champi ...RA]] (National Hot Rod Association) which is the largest sanctioning motor sports body in the world. The NHRA was formed to prevent people from [[street raci
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  • ...ritain in a Lotus Cortina, and nearly won the event before crashing, and [[sports car]]s. He competed in the [[24 Hours of Le Mans|Le Mans 24 Hour]] race in He was also able to master difficult Lotus sportscar prototypes such as the [[Lotus 30]] and 40. Clark had an uncanny ability to adapt to w
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  • ...wagen]]. Lamborghini is the main counterpart to [[Ferrari]] in the Italian sports car business. The Italian company was founded in 1963 by businessman [[Ferr ...d War II]], [[Ferruccio Lamborghini]] was able to cultivate an interest in sports cars. After owning a [[Mercedes-Benz 300SL]], a [[Jaguar E-Type]], and a [[
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  • ...eloped by [[Pininfarina]] and previewed by the Aurelia-based '''Florida''' prototypes. While the '''Florida I''', presented at the 1956 [[Turin Motor show]], was ...ngs. Until 1967, 593 Sports and Super Sports were built (99 Preseries, 344 Sports, 150 Supersports).
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  • ...ely unrelated to the other [[Ferrari 250|250 cars]]. It was a mid-engined sports car racer with a [[Ferrari 250#250 Testa Rossa|250 Testa Rossa]] [[V12]] en ...us had to run in the prototype class until it was homologated as a Group 4 Sports Car for the 1966 season.
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  • ...eded a test driver. He was quickly promoted to controller of experimental, Sports and GT car development. ...the ideas from the GTO and developed with [[Piero Drogo]] of [[Carrozzeria Sports Cars]] in the [[Modena]] works an aerodynamically advanced body, even lower
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