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  • {{Formula One}} ...[FIA]] and later the [[FISA]], have changed dramatically since the first [[Formula One]] World Championship in [[1950]]. This article covers the current state
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  • There have traditionally been several races at each event for various classes of motorcycles, based on engine size, and ...ng order of qualifying speed, the fastest on the 'pole' or first position. Races last approximately 45 minutes, each race a sprint from start to finish with
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  • ...r Troubetzkoy]]) that first year, the only car in history to win all three races. A 166 also won the [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|Spa 24 hours]] in [[194 * 1948 [[Ferrari 166 F2]] — [[Formula 2]] racer
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  • | Races || 5 ...enissima]]'s [[Count Giovanni Volpi]], a road-going [[sports car]] and a [[Formula One]] car.
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  • ...pa-Francorchamps|Francorchamps]] with this car. These cars won hundreds of races before competition grew stronger in 1971. But the Giulia sometimes kept up ...pa-Francorchamps|Francorchamps]] with this car. These cars won hundreds of races before competition grew stronger in 1971. But the Giulia sometimes kept up
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  • ...th place in the 3.0 L class with Schütz and Bianchi. However, in most races, the Alfa drivers were outclassed by their Porsche rivals which used bigger ...hampionship]]. The season was almost total domination, seven wins in eight races. Winning drivers were: [[Arturo Merzario]], [[Vittorio Brambilla]], [[Jacq
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  • [[image:Laverda 750 SR.jpg|thumb|300px|left|'''Laverda 750 Formula S at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' ...D'Or''. This they did, often placing first, second and third in the same races, and dominating the international endurance race circuit. Distinguished by
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  • ...a time of 10:04.06. Millen has won the hill climb seven times. Additional races are held in Colorado, conducted by the [http://www.chcaracing.com/ Colorado ...st elapsed time. Drivers/cars compete in various classes from open wheeled formula cars to powerful large engined GT cars. But, each hopes to be "King of the
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  • The first frame GILCO is made for a reworking of the [[Maserati]] [[Formula 1]] racing team of brothers [[Milan Ruggeri]]. [[Image:GilcoFerrari.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''[[Formula 1]] frame built for [[Ferrari]]''']]
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  • ...was a problem. With a limited budget stretched by [[Formula 1]] racing, [[Formula 2]], [[GT]] [[sports car]] world championship pursuit and regular road car ...There was no notable racing success with the ASA, with top finishes in the races entered.
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  • ...r records#Youngest world drivers championship winners|youngest]] [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Drivers' Champion]] in the sport's sixty ...edes GP]]. The 2010 season saw the return of the most successful driver in Formula One history, with seven-time World Champion [[Michael Schumacher]] coming o
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  • ...n was the "Silverstone" edition released in the UK which was known as the "Formula" in [[Europe]]: this was released as a homologation exercise to allow Alfa The 1993 season was dominated by [[Nicola Larini]] winning 11 of 22 races, another driver on that season in Alfa Corse was [[Alessandro Nannini]].
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  • ...ut as a racing technique popular in the All Japan Touring Car Championship races over 30 years ago. A [[motorcycle racing|motorcycling]] legend turned drive ...sia]], [[Australia]], the Republic of [[Ireland]], the [[United Kingdom]], Formula-D in the [[United States]], and New Zealand, these drivers are able to keep
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  • The races used to begin with what became known as the "Le Mans start": cars are lined Unlike many other races where the speed in curves is more important than top speed, top speed was a
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  • ...r-rotor [[Mazda 787|787B]] (2622 cc actual displacement, rated by FIA formula at 4708 cc). The following year, rules were changed at Le Mans which m ...[Mazda RX-7]] has won more [[International Motor Sports Association|IMSA]] races in its class than any other model of automobile, with its one hundredth vic
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  • ...F4 750 cc and F4 1000 cc "[[Ayrton Senna]]" editions in memory of the late Formula One Champion of the same name (who was an avid Ducati and MV Agusta collect Between 1948 and 1976 MV Agusta motorcycles have won over 3000 races.
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  • ...in [[Formula One]] between the [[1989 Formula One season|1989]] and [[1993 Formula One season]]s. It supplied engines to [[Larrousse]] (1989-1990,1992-1993), ...the end of the 1993 season, with the intent of using it during the [[1994 Formula One season|1994 season]]. Although driver [[Ayrton Senna]] was reportedly i
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  • ...the passenger. The significance of this class dropped after the 1950s, but races were held in connection with WC until the early 2000s. ...n World Championship titles in 350 cc, 500 cc, and [[Formula One]] ([[1964 Formula One season|1964]]).
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  • ...by [[Matra]] and key in the development to the famous [[V12]] engine for [[Formula 1]]. ...ng engines specially designed for competition. At that time, as still, the races were an important promotional vehicle for Remondini, an important system fo
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