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  • ...] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[27 May]] [[1979]] at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]]. |Year of race || 1979
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  • == 1979 == '''Cabrera''' was an Italian motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1979 that produced small scale 124 cc and 158 cc two-stroke trial motorcycles. T
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  • == 1979 - == '''Shifty''' was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that in 1979 manufactured heavy motorcycles with 903 cc and 1049 cc blocks that were bui
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  • File:1979 Italtelia Super Sport with a Morini Franco motor 4_edited-1.jpg|'''1979 Italtelia Super Sport with a Morini Franco motor''' File:1979 Italtelia Super Sport with a Morini Franco motor 4_edited-2.jpg
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  • | [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] | [[1979 Argentine Grand Prix|ARG]]
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  • |Years || {{F1|1979}} |First race || [[1979 Spanish Grand Prix]]
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  • == 1979 - 1986 ==
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  • == 1968 - 1979 ==
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  • *There were 1876 Quattroporte III's produced between [[1979]] and [[1988]]. *There were 1821 standard 4portes manufactured between 1979 and [[1984]].
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  • Debut = [[1979 Belgian Grand Prix]]| ...lfa Romeo]] team during the [[1979 Formula One season]], debuting at the [[1979 Belgian Grand Prix]]. (The car's name is derived from the fact that the des
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  • | [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]] 250cc Yugoslavian Grand Prix | [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]] 250cc Swedish Grand Prix
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  • | Autodelta (1979) 4 races<br>Marlboro Team Alfa Romeo (1980-1982) | 1. [[Bruno Giacomelli]] 2. [[Vittorio Brambilla]] (1979)<br>1. [[Andrea de Cesaris]] 2. [[Bruno Giacomelli]] 3. [[Vittorio Brambill
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  • ...e top-ranking privateer both in [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]] and 1980, with 5th and 4th place finishes. Accidents hindered his 1981 se | [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]]
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  • |Years:||1979 - 1986 |First race:||[[1979 Argentine Grand Prix|1979]] [[Argentine Grand Prix]]
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  • |Years || {{F1|1972}}-{{F1|1979}} |Last race || [[1979 United States Grand Prix]]
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  • | 50cc- [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]], [[1980 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1980]]{{-}}125cc- [[1978 Gran ...[[50cc]] world championships in [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]] and [[1980 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1980]] riding a [[Kreidler
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  • ...t [[Pininfarina]] for many years, designing the [[Jaguar XJS]] spyder in [[1979]] and working on the [[Ferrari GTO]] and [[Ferrari Testarossa|Testarossa]].
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  • ...] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[27 May]] [[1979]] at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]]. |Year of race || 1979
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  • Mamola's first 500cc motorcycle Grand Prix race was in [[Sweden]] in [[1979]], riding a [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]]. His first victory in the 500cc | 1979
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  • ...] for the next three years although this did not actually happen and the [[1979 Italian Grand Prix]] was at Monza again. ==Alfa Romeo 1979 &ndash; 1980==
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  • |Production || [[1979]]&ndash; [[Alfa Romeo]]'s in-house V6 engine debuted in 1979 with the [[Alfa Romeo Alfa 6|Alfa 6]], and became famous in the later [[Alf
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  • ...[[January 29]], [[1950]]-&nbsp;) is a former [[auto racing]] driver, the [[1979]] [[Formula One]] World Drivers Champion. He was born in [[East London]], [ ...errari 1979.jpg|thumb|350px|right|'''Jody Scheckter driving for Ferrari in 1979''']]
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  • |Years || 1979 – 1986 |First race || [[1979 Argentine Grand Prix]]
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  • ...177. Subsequently he raced with [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] between 1978 and 1979, and then drove briefly for the [[Ligier]] Team. In 1982, he was offered a | rowspan="4" | [[1979 Formula One season|1979]]
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  • |Record year || [[1979]] | [[1979 Formula One season|1979]]
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  • ...thumb|left|An ex-[[Jean-Pierre Jabouille|Jabouille]] '''Renault RS01''' of 1979 being demonstrated by René Arnoux in 2007.]] ...he year was taken by Arnoux's teammate [[Jean-Pierre Jabouille]] at the [[1979 French Grand Prix|French Grand Prix]] at the [[Dijon-Prenois]] circuit, but
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  • | [[Tecnomoto]] || 1968 - 1979 || [[Casa di Vignola]] ([[Modena]]) | [[TGR]] || 1979 - 1986 || [[Bologna]] || <font color=black>'''Mp'''</font>
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  • ...car]] driver. He was the first [[Champ Car|CART]] Rookie of the Year in [[1979]] and competed in the [[1981 Indianapolis 500|1981]] [[Indianapolis 500]],
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  • | [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] | [[1979 French Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • After the [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]] season, he left the [[Suzuki]] works team, believing that he was receivin | [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]]
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  • | Production || 1976 - 1979<br/>54 produced ...e [[sports car]] made in small numbers by [[Lamborghini]] between 1976 and 1979. The Silhouette began as a styling exercise by noted Italian [[Coachbuilder
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  • [[Image:IndyCar B.Unser 1976 EMS.jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''Bobby Unser's 1979 Penske Cosworth Indycar''']] | [[1979 Indianapolis 500|1979]]
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  • |Years || 1973 - 1979 |Last race || [[1979 Monaco Grand Prix|1979]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • | [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] | [[1979 Belgian Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...ismo definite success. The commitment of Simonini to racing continued into 1979, thanks to two new leading officers, and [[Andreani Magarotto]], winning t
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  • | [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] || [[1979 Argentine Grand Prix|ARG]]<br /><small>DNS</small>
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  • ...omeo V6 engine]] which was designed in the early 70s and introduced in the 1979 [[Alfa Romeo Alfa 6|Alfa 6]].
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  • |[[Effedi]] || 1979 - ||
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  • ...ula One season|1978]]), [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] ([[1979 Formula One season|1979]]) |Last win || [[1979 British Grand Prix|1979]] [[British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...wered by [[Alfa Romeo]]-V12 since 1977. They moved to [[Team Lotus]] after 1979 and began sponsoring [[Ferrari]] in 2006
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  • | [[Merzario]] || 1977 - 1979 || ||<font color=red>'''R'''</font> | [[Minardi]] || 1979 - || ||<font color=red>'''R'''</font>
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  • ...motorcycle racing season|1975]]-[[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]], [[1981 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1981]]-[[1982 Grand Prix moto ...motorcycle racing season|1972]]-[[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]]
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  • ===Alfa Romeo as an engine supplier, 1961-1979=== ...produced a narrower [[V12 engine|V12]] design in only three months for the 1979 season, but it continued to be unreliable and fuel inefficient.
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  • ...rg (on the left) with [[Walter Wolf Racing|Wolf Racing]] Crew at Monaco GP 1979]] He emerged with the Wolf team midway through 1979, but the team was having problems staying solvent, and Keke had problems in
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  • ...ish Grand Prix]] (312T2)<br>[[1978 South African Grand Prix]] (312T3)<br>[[1979 South African Grand Prix]] (312T4)<br>[[1980 Argentine Grand Prix]] (312T5) ...e season|1976]],[[1977 Formula One season|1977]],[[1979 Formula One season|1979]])
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  • ...d ultimately suffer crashes during the [[Indianapolis 500]] in [[1975]], [[1979]], [[1985]], [[1986]], [[1987]], [[1988]], and [[1992]]. Sneva retired afte
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  • ! [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] | [[1979 United States Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...ed Champ Car race at [[Phoenix International Raceway|Phoenix]] in March, [[1979]], but only won one further race until May, [[1982]]. ![[1979 Indianapolis 500|1979]]
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  • ...champion in 1973. He started every [[Indianapolis 500]] race from 1961 to 1979 except 1964, with a best finish of 3rd in 1973.
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  • ...otorcycle racing season|1975]], [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]] |[[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]], [[1985 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1985]]-[[1988 Grand Prix moto
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  • ...motorcycle racing season|1978]],[[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]],[[1980 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1980]]</small>
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  • | Production || 1971-1979<br>791 produced When production ended in 1979, 791 Urracos had been built. Twenty-one of these were labelled '''Urraco P1
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  • ==1966-1979== *1979 [[Fiat 124 Sport Spider|Fiat 124 Spider 2000]]
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  • ===CART Era (1979-2003)=== ===USAC Era (1956-1979)===
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  • ! [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] | [[1979 United States Grand Prix West|Report]]
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  • |Production:||[[1979]] &mdash; [[1984]] ...n the 400 were replaced with [[Bosch]] K-Jetronic [[fuel injection]] for [[1979]]. As in the smaller [[Ferrari 308|308]], power was down substantially, to
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  • ..., the first generation of the current Ducati V twins. First shown December 1979, it came on the market as the 1980 500SL and the last of the line 650SL was The bike was first shown at the [[Milan]] Bike show in December 1979. The prototype was different again to Ducati’s earlier bikes: it had a tr
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  • ...[[Italian]] manufacturer of farm machinery that had a road racing team in 1979 and built its first own motorcycle, a tandem 125 cc twin. The machine was d
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  • ...'''Superbikers''' to find the ultimate all-round motorcycle racer, back in 1979. It tried to draw on talent from the off-road, flat-track and road-racing w
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  • ...[[Finnish Karting Championship]] in the 85[[Cubic centimetre|cc]] class in 1979, ahead of Häkkinen. In 1980, she finished second behind Salo and ahead of
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  • ...1988, 1989, 1991). Mears is also a three-time [[CART]] national champion (1979, 1981 and 1982). ...tates Automobile Club|USAC]] cars made their only visit to [[England]]. In 1979 the National Championship sanction changed from the [[United States Automob
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  • ==Quattroporte III (4porte 1976 – 1979, Quattroporte 1979 – 1990)== *There were 1876 Quattroporte III's produced between [[1979]] and [[1988]].
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  • |Years:||1979 - 1993 |First race:||1979 Arizona Republic Jimmy/Bryan 150 (Phoenix)
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  • | [[1979 Indianapolis 500|1979]]
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  • == 1948 - 1979 == ...i Boselli]]) was a [[motorcycle]] manufacturer of Milan Italy from 1948 to 1979, known for its [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]] successes during the 1950s.
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  • ...otorcycle racing season|1978]], [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]], 1980 ! [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]]
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  • ...d a badly broken kneecap at the [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]] Austrian Grand Prix at the [[Salzburgring]] and missed half the season. C ! [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]]
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  • ...hed Flying Cross (British)|DFC]] [[November 6]], [[1912]] - [[April 5]], [[1979]]) was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver, aviator, businessman, and a me Whitney Straight died in [[Fulham]] in 1979 at the age of sixty-six.
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  • | Pro years || 1973&ndash;1977 <br/> 1978 <br/> 1979&ndash;1983 <br/> 1984 ...smaller stage races. He also won the King of the Mountains jersey in the [[1979 Tour de France]], even after he received a penalty for testing positive for
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  • | [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] | [[1979 Austrian Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...e series. He has also won three World titles - the TT Formula One crown in 1979 and ‘81 and the TT Formula Three championship in 1980. Haslam won the gru ...raced in many Endurance events, with his best result being a second in the 1979 Suzuka 8-hour race in [[Japan]].
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  • |Production || 1979&ndash;1986 ...tive car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] automaker [[Alfa Romeo]] from 1979 to 1986.
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  • | {{f1|1951}}, {{f1|1954}}, {{f1|1968}} – {{f1|1979}}, {{f1|1981}}, {{f1|1986}} – '''{{f1|2009}}''' ====1970–1979====
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  • | 1971–1979, 1981–1991, 1993–1994, 1996–1997 | 1958-1959, 1961, 1971-1979, 1981-1990
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  • '''Karl (Carlo) [[Abarth]]''' ([[November 15]], [[1908]] - [[October 24]], [[1979]]) was an Italian-Austrian automobile designer.
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  • ! 1979 | [[1979 Karting World Championship|Report]]
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  • In 1979 he was the FIA [[Touring car racing|Touring Car]] champion.
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  • |1979&ndash;2006 ||[[Alfa Romeo V6 engine|V6]]||2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.2
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  • '''Motion Products''' was started in 1979, and has grown from a home based business into a multifaceted vintage autom
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  • ! [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] | [[1979 United States Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...ancia Beta | Beta]] | [[Lancia Dedra | Dedra]] | [[Lancia Delta | Delta]] (1979-1994) | [[Lancia Dilamda | Dilamda]] (1928-1938) | [[Lancia Fulvia Dunja |
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  • ...nd Constructors Championships in [[2000]], both for the first time since [[1979]].
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  • ...'s quest to win their first drivers' title since [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] was frustrated by Schumacher's injury and the speed of the [[McLaren MP4-
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  • ! [[1979 European Formula Two season|1979]] | [[1979 Rome Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...1973), 1756&nbsp;cc [[Straight-4|I4]] in 1974 and finally 1995&nbsp;cc in 1979. Fuel injection replaced carburettors midway in 1980.There was also a super *1979 CS2 1995cc Sportivo de Pininfarina Special edition by Ferrari <sup>[''citat
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  • ...g to Cortelazzo and Zolli ''Dizionario Etimologico della Lingua Italiana'' 1979-88, Mortadella gets its name from a [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] sausage flavored
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  • ! [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] |[[1979 Dutch Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • | [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] | [[1979 South African Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ! 1979 | [[1979 Mediterranean Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • |[[Shifty]] || 1979 - || || <font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • ...n of the same engine first seen in the Jensen Healey), and [[BMW]] (on the 1979 [[BMW M1|M1]]'s [[BMW M88|M88 engine]]). [[Triumph]] also introduced a [[s In the 1979 to 1992 era, Honda produced a limited number of racing and production motor
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  • ...ation Alfa produced a narrower [[V12]] design in only three months for the 1979 season, but it continued to be unreliable and fuel inefficient. ...project was never truly successful during its existence from the middle of 1979 until the end of 1985.
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  • | [[Cabrera]] || 1979 || || <font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • ...e driver)|Jim Richards]] is close behind with seven victories ([[1978]], [[1979]], [[1980]], [[1991]], [[1992]], [[1998]] and [[2002]]), and also holds the *[[1979]] - [[Peter Brock]] / Jim Richards ([[Holden]] Torana A9X)
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  • ...d either German Sachs or Austrian Rotax motors. This Enduro range began in 1979 with a 250cc prototype, a year before the bike went into production. One of
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  • |'''Alfetta GTV 2000 America'''||1979-1980|| |'''Alfetta 2000 Turbodelta'''||1979-1980||400
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  • ...ew Zealand races) as the [[Rothmans International Series]] from 1976 until 1979. ! 1979
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  • ! [[1979 European Formula Two season|1979]] | [[1979 Pau Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • | 1979 | 1979, 1980
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  • |Years || 1967 - 1979 |Last race || [[1979 United States Grand Prix|1979]] [[United States Grand Prix]]
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  • *''[[Moonraker]]'' ([[1979 in film|1979]])
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  • | 1979 ! [[1979 Formula One season|1979]]
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  • In 1979, a business relationship was connected with some English companies requirin
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  • ...ason|1950]]-[[1951 Formula One season|1951]]<br/>[[1979 Formula One season|1979]]-[[1985 Formula One season|1985]] | {{F1|1979}}
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  • ...], and was immediately used on the Chaparral Champ Car in [[1979 in sports|1979]]. F1 banned ground effects for safety reasons in [[1982 in sports|1982]]. ...h]] disaster at [[Le Mans]] Sarthe. USAC controlled the championship until 1979. In that year, CART began operating its own competing series, which quickly
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  • | [[Scioneri]] || 1943 - 1979 || ||<font color=green>'''C'''</font>
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  • |[[1979 Formula One season|1979]]–[[1980 Formula One season|1980]]
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  • ...ola Sàrl]], [[Corbas|Lyon-Corbas]] ||[[Motobécane]] 50&nbsp;cc || 2 || 1979-1982 ||The 4-wheeled Arola Type 15 is the same as the Type 14 but with open ...e]], [[Ariège]] || [[electric motor]] {{Convert|5|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}} || ||1979- ||
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  • ! [[1979 European Formula Two season|1979]] | [[1979 Mugello Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • Moody G T, Southern Electric 1909-1979, 1979, Ian Allan Ltd, ISBN 0 7110 0924 4<br />
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  • * 125 "Bassotto" - [[1979 ]]-[[1980]]
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  • ! [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] | [[1979 Argentine Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • | [[1979 Brazilian Grand Prix|1979]] | [[1979 Brazilian Grand Prix|1979]]
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  • <td valign=top><font face="Arial" size=-1>1979</font></td> <td valign=top><font face="Arial" size=-1>1979</font></td>
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  • |[[Maserati Khamsin|Khamsin 4900]]||1972||1979||international||[[V8]]||4930||320 (235)||Carburettor |[[Maserati Khamsin|Khamsin ('79)]]||1979||1982||international||[[V8]]||4930||280 (206)||Carburettor
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  • * ''[[The Flame Is Love]]'' (TV) (1979) * ''[[Agatha (film)|Agatha]]'' (1979)
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  • In [[1979]] model "R2" was replaced by the model "R7" which was mounted on a Di Blasi
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  • ...ficial James Bond series of films by [[EON Productions]] in [[1979 in film|1979]] and the fourth to star [[Roger Moore]] as Bond. The film was produced by ...lm, ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me]]''. Likewise, ''Moonraker'' was novelised in 1979 by Christopher Wood.
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  • *1979 &ndash; production of Polski Fiat 126p continued only in Bielsko-Biała.
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  • | Years || {{F1|1971}} - {{F1|1979}}, {{F1|1982}} - {{F1|1985}} ...the Fan Car: it won its first race and was then promptly banned. At the [[1979 Canadian Grand Prix]], Lauda informed Brabham owner [[Bernie Ecclestone]] t
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  • ...and Nicole Chabriand lowered the winning women's time to just 57 hours. In 1979, Suzy de Carvalho finished in 57h02m. American Scott Dickson began his glory years by placing third in 1979, though at just less than 49 hours he was four hours behind the winners. In
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  • ...t in the team to Tauranac and returning to Australia. He was knighted in [[1979]].
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  • ...d effect in cars|ground effect]] to be exploited by the team. During the [[1979 Formula One season]], and after some persuasion by Chiti, Alfa Romeo gave [
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  • Right after the [[Arab Oil Embargo]] of 1973 and the 1979 [[Fuel crisis|fuel crises]], a majority of American FR vehicles (station wa
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  • * 1979 - [[Dietrich Thurau]] {{flagiconGER}}
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  • ==Quattroporte III (4porte 1976 – 1979, Quattroporte 1979 – 1990)== *There were 1876 Quattroporte III's produced between 1979 and 1988.
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  • ** 1974-1979 1990&nbsp;cc - [[Ferrari GT4|208 GT4]], [[Ferrari 308 GTB|208 GTB/GTS]]
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  • ...mpany, in [[Turin]], [[Italy]]. Production lasted from [[1975]] through [[1979]] for the first series(S1), with a second version(S2) launched in [[1980]]. ...ancia Beta | Beta]] | [[Lancia Dedra | Dedra]] | [[Lancia Delta | Delta]] (1979-1994) | [[Lancia Dilamda | Dilamda]] (1928-1938) | [[Lancia Fulvia Dunja |
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  • * [[Lancia Delta|Delta]] (1979)
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  • ...deserved victory in 1981 after finishing 2nd in 1977, 3rd in 1978, 2nd in 1979 and 4th in 1980. In the 58 editions of the race since its inception there h * [[1979]] - [[Roger De Vlaeminck]] {{BEL}}
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  • |Championships:||0 (2nd in [[1979 Formula One season|1979]]) ...am. He won six Grand Prix races in a short career at the highest level. In 1979 he finished second by four points in the championship to teammate [[Jody Sc
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  • ...]] being the best he could do, but he helped put the team on the F1 map in 1979, after winning 4 races in the span of 5 events near the end of the season.
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  • ...1964]]), [[Niki Lauda]] ([[1975]] and [[1977]]), and [[Jody Scheckter]] ([[1979]]). Ferrari also won the builder's F1 world championship title eight times
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  • |1979&ndash;2006 ||[[Alfa Romeo V6 engine|V6]]||2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.2
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  • ...1965, 1966 and 1969. Dutchman [[Jan Raas]] took three wins on the trot in 1979, 1980 and 1981 after finishing second in 1978 while [[Tom Boonen]], [[Andre
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  • ...to obtain a third place in listing in 125. Worse still it the year went [[1979]], where Pier White Paolo dovette to satisfy itself of coupon for first the ! [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]]
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  • |align="center"| [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] |align="center"| [[1979 Italian Grand Prix|Race 13]] of 15
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  • ...th a band adjuster similar to the Powerglide. It was later reintroduced in 1979 as the THM250-C in the wake of the failure-prone THM200/200C. ...ve swapped in THM350s since the 200s were failure prone. Starting with the 1979 model year, vehicles which had the THM200/200C as standard equipment were o
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  • ...er, a fiberglass kit car ([[dune buggy]]) distributed by BMB Automotive in 1979, was heavily influenced by the Cheetah's distinctive profile and stance. Ve
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  • * 1979 {{flagiconITA}} [[Giovanni Battaglin]]
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  • ...ing]], [[Florida]] ||[[electric motor]] 3.5 kW| ||2 || 1972-1978 ||From 1979, made by Commuter Vehicles Inc as the Commuta-Car ...||Commuta-Car||Commuter Vehicles Inc, [[Sebring]], [[Florida]] || || || 1979- || See also CitiCar
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  • ...ancia) were ready in 1980 and in fact had been on sale in Italy since late 1979; in the [[United Kingdom]] they were not released until late 1980, allegedl ...t line and a steeply raked windscreen. When launched at the Geneva show in 1979 there were crowds around the Lancia stand. Pressure cast in alloy with wet
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  • |[[1979]] || [[Jan Raas]] || {{flagiconNED}}
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  • |1979&ndash;2006 ||[[Alfa Romeo V6 engine|V6]]||2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.2
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  • * 1979 - [[John Trevorrow]] {{flagiconAUS}}
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  • ...Mans disaster]]. USAC controlled the championship until 1978. Starting in 1979, CART began operating its own competing series, which quickly became domina The split from USAC in 1978 (first race in 1979) was spurred by a group of activist car owners who had grown disenchanted w
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  • ...ula One]] team and eventually returned to the sport with a factory team in 1979, run by Autodelta. The team also prepared Alfa Romeo rally cars such as t
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  • ...Tours and [[Versailles]] (1974-75) [[Blois]] and [[Chaville]] (1976-77 and 1979-84), Blois to [[Montlhéry]] (1978) and [[Créteil]] to Chaville (1985-87) * [[1979]] : [[Joop Zoetemelk]] {{NED}}
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  • | [[1979 Canadian Grand Prix|1979]], [[1980 Canadian Grand Prix|1980]] ! [[1979 Formula One season|1979]]
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  • ...idson|Harley Davidsons]], he switched his attention to [[road racing]]. In 1979, Lawson finished the season second behind [[Freddie Spencer]] in the [[Amer
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  • ...in [[Formula One]] and is known as [[WilliamsF1]]. Their first win came in 1979 from [[Clay Regazzoni]], the first title in 1980 with [[Alan Jones]], and a
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  • ...t Zolder. The following year [[Mario Andretti]] won the race for Lotus. In 1979, [[Jody Scheckter]] won the race in his Ferrari. In 1980 [[Didier Pironi]] ! [[1979 Formula One season|1979]]
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  • [[Image:800px-Minarelli_125_1979.JPG|thumb|right|250px|'''1979 Minarelli 125''']]
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  • .... But after those successes and the promise of [[Jody Scheckter]] title in 1979, the company's Formula One championship hopes fell into the doldrums. 1982
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  • ...], [[1899]] in [[Monte Carlo]], [[Monaco]] – died there on [[June 22]], [[1979]], was a champion of [[Grand Prix motor racing]].
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  • ! [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] |[[1979 Italian Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...ps, Malmedy and Stavelot. The present 6.9760 km circuit was inaugurated in 1979. | 1979
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  • In any case, it was at the university of Pavia, in [[February]] [[1979]], that he met [[Bruno Salvadori]], leader of the [[Valdotanian Union]], wh
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  • ...ps, Malmedy and Stavelot. The present 6.9760 km circuit was inaugurated in 1979. | 1979
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  • :*In 1979 there were two championships run by two sanctioning bodies, USAC and [[CART ...Automobile Club|USAC]] championship races and seven USAC titles (including 1979). Although Foyt retired in 1993 he never won a [[CART]]-sanctioned race.
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  • | [[Rob Slotemaker]] || July 29, 1979 || He broke his neck and died during a non-F1 event.
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  • ...nd produced until 1987. Military version was introduced in 1976 (AR76) and 1979 after new updated
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  • ...x solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiat 131 Supermirafiori 98PS 1979 1.jpg|280px]] '''1979 Series II Fiat 131 Super Mirafiori''' [[Image:Seat 131 Estate Tenerife 1979 .jpg|200px|thumb|Seat 131 Estate: the estate version was badged as a Fiat o
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  • |Next year's race || [[1979 Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • ...n the forest leads to Blanchimont. Here, the new short Grand Prix track of 1979 joins the old layout, which was boycotted by F1 in 1968 for the first time.
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  • | [[1979 in film|1979]] || ''[[Cuba (film)|Cuba]]'' || Maj. Robert Dapes || | [[1979 in film|1979]] || ''[[Meteor (film)|Meteor]]'' || Dr. Paul Bradley ||
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  • * [[1979]] - [[Alfio Vandi]] -- {{flagiconITA}}
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  • |Released:||[[June 29]], [[1979]] '''Moonraker''' is a [[1979 in film|1979]] [[James Bond]] film based on the [[Moonraker]] book by [[Ian Fleming]] st
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  • ...r II]] designed a supercomputer for NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center in [[1979]], the [[Goodyear MPP|MPP]]. The subsidiary was sold in [[1987]] to the [[L * 1979 &mdash; Goodyear Aerospace produces the [[Goodyear MPP|MPP]] computer, a ma
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  • ...F1|1979}}, foreshadowing a return by Alfa Romeo as a constructor from {{F1|1979}} to {{F1|1985}}. ...itre Alfa engine won straight away its first season in Italian F3 serie in 1979. [[Michele Alboreto]] won the European title in 1980 with [[March Engineeri
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  • ...n the forest leads to Blanchimont. Here, the new short Grand Prix track of 1979 joins the old layout. ...the circuit being shortened from 14 km (8.7 miles) to 7 km (4.35 miles) in 1979. Like its predecessor the new layout still is a fast and hilly route throug
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  • ...motive Engineers. Turbochargers and Turbocharged Engines. Warrendale, PA, 1979.
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  • *[[1979]] - [[Bernard Hinault]] {{FRA}}
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  • *[[Gran Premio di Lugano]], {{flagiconSUI}}, (1979) as an [[ITT]], being since then a one day race
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  • ...r Betas (2nd Series cars) had reinforced subframe mounting points and post-1979 cars were better protected from the elements, these issues damaged the whol '''1979 Lancia Beta L Strada'''
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  • ...ycle engines was minimal, approximately 1700 units total per year. Between 1979 and 1984, Ducati Mechanica worked closely with the company VM, located near
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  • ...]] cars, such as the [[Porsche 356]] ''Speedster'' (1976) and [[Checker]] (1979). It is now known as '''Intermeccanica International Inc.''', and has sinc
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  • ...977. He then moved on to the [[Colnago]] shop and built frames there until 1979. Colnago, as a young man, rode for a team that was headquartered in Giusepp In 1979, [[Antonio Mondonico]] opened his own shop, and the Mondonico name was agai
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  • ...d ACs own gearbox. Problems in development meant sales did not start until 1979 but the company was again struggling and it was sold in [[1984]] to David M | 1979-1985
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  • ...nd a [[De Dion tube|de Dion beam]] at the rear. The Alfetta was renewed in 1979 with a revised frontend, new wheel rims and new lights, as well as a Diesel ...barrel [[carburettors]], while the 2.0 DOHC received [[fuel injection]] in 1979. The Diesel initially had 2.0&nbsp;L, but was increased to 2.4&nbsp;L in 19
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  • * [[1979]] - [[Bernard Hinault]] {{flagiconFRA}}
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  • | [[1979 Giro d'Italia|62]] || 1979 || [[Giuseppe Saronni]] || {{ITA}} || Scic
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  • ...odels were rated 16 HP and displaced 40 cubic inches, but were joined in [[1979]] by 42 cubic inch models rated at 18 HP.
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  • ...acity 1995 cc. These were not used in any Coupes, but only on Spiders from 1979 on. This engine can be found as a turbocharged and intercooled fire breathe
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  • ...eam Lotus|Lotus]]. A further non-championship event took place at Imola in 1979, which was won by [[Niki Lauda]] for [[Brabham]]-[[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)
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  • ...succeed to lift them you of the brand and l' business, on the end of the [[1979]], is compelled to close the wings. The activity comes pointed out from th
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  • ...Beta Montecarlo]] prototype (car after becomes World Champion of Makes in 1979 with a different engine). Last Flat-4 engine by Lancia was produced in 1984
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  • |1979 || {{flagiconSUI}} [[Marc Surer]] || Formula 2
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  • With technology still improving vehicle speeds the track was again changed in 1979, with added kerbs, run-off areas extended and tyre-barriers improved, the i
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  • From 1979, Lada produced the Niva four-wheel drive. It was hugely superior to Japanes
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  • [[Image:March BMW Marc Surer.JPG|thumb|right|250px|[[Marc Surer]]'s 1979 Championship winning car]] |[[1979 European Formula Two season|1979]]
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  • ...Prost, already a winner of the support race for [[Formula Three]] cars in 1979, took his first Monaco win at the [[1984 Monaco Grand Prix|1984 race]]. The | [[1977 Monaco Grand Prix|1977]], [[1979 Monaco Grand Prix|1979]]
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  • '''Sébastien Bourdais''' (born [[February 28]], [[1979]] in [[Le Mans]], [[France]]) is a race car driver and three-time defending
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  • |[[1979 in film|1979]] |[[1979 in film|1979]]
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  • ..., [[Ford of Europe|Ford]] with its [[Ford Escort RS1800|Escort RS1800]] in 1979 and [[Talbot]] with its [[Talbot Sunbeam Lotus|Sunbeam Lotus]] in [[1981 Wo ...ion Internationale du Sport Automobile|FISA]] legalized all-wheel-drive in 1979, but most manufacturers believed it was too complex to be successful. Howev
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  • 1978-1979 ([[IROC VI]]) [[International Race of Champions]] series champion ...III]] (1975-1976) and [[IROC V]] (1977-1978). He won the [[IROC VI]] (1978-1979) points championship with finishes of third, first, and second. He won thre
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  • * [[1979]] - [[Ludo Peeters]] {{flagiconBEL}}
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  • '''Sam Hornish, Jr.''' (born [[July 2]], [[1979]] in [[Defiance, Ohio]]) is an [[United States|American]] race car driver a
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  • |[[1979]] || [[Valkenburg]], [[Netherlands]] || '''[[Jan Raas]]''', [[Netherlands]]
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  • * [[1979]] {{flagiconBelgium}} [[Roger de Vlaeminck]]
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  • ...teen World Constructors Championship titles (1961, 1964, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004, 179 [[Grand Prix motor ...ari 400|400/412]] | 1976 [[Ferrari 400#400 Automatic|400 Automatic]] | 1979 [[Ferrari 400#400i|400i]] | 1985 [[Ferrari 400#412|412]] | 1992-2003 [[
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  • |[[1979 Formula One season|1979]]-[[1986 Formula One season|1986]] |[[1979 Formula One season|1979]]
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  • ...ally three editions of X1/9 sold in the USA: 1974 cars, 1975-78 cars, and 1979-87 cars. ...498cc and a 5-speed transmission based on that fitted to the FIAT Strada. 1979 USA cars retained the previous emission controls. Model years 1980 and 198
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  • ...as Lancia Beta Montecarlos and those from the second series, produced from 1979 to 1982, simply as Lancia Montecarlos. In both cases Montecarlo was spelled
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  • ...nd Thompson, ''Ferrari The Sports and Gran Turismo Cars'', Fourth Edition, 1979, ISBN 0-85059-426-X
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  • ...sses. By the 1970s, two-strokes completely eclipsed the four-strokes. In 1979, [[Honda]] made an attempt to return the four-stroke to the top class, with
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  • *[[Amedeo Nazzari]] ([[1907]]-[[1979]]) *[[Pier Luigi Nervi]], ([[1891]] - [[1979]]), architect
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  • ...of the 'Little Yellow Teapot', the 1.5 liter finally saw good results in 1979.
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  • With an opening at Lotus in [[1979]] after the tragic death of Ronnie Peterson, Reutemann's decision to move f
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  • * [[1979]] - [[Jan Raas]] -- {{flagiconNED}}
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  • ...the company around, Iacocca approached the [[United States Congress]] in [[1979]] and asked for a loan guarantee. While it is sometimes said that Congress
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