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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari America<br>340, 375, 410, 400, 500, 365''' !colspan=2 style="color: white; background: darkred;"|340 America
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  • ...er-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Roadamericatrack.png|200px|center|Road America Track Layout]] ! colspan=2 |'''Road America'''
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  • The '''Sports Car Club of America''' ('''SCCA''') is a club and sanctioning body supporting [[road racing]], ...eartland Park Topeka]]. Beginning in 2009 the Runoffs will be held at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin for a minimum of three years. The current SCCA r
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  • == 1968 Bizzarrini 5300 GT America == image:1968 Bizzarrini 5300 GT America 1.jpg
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  • ...type of car competition in the U.S., sponsored by the [[Sports Car Club of America]]. It is a timed event that involves solo driving on grass or dirt, and ca ...nsive entry-level competition; competitors may go on to compete in [[Rally America]] competition.
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  • ==North America== The first recognized off-road racing sanctioning body in North America was the National Off-Road Racing Association (NORRA). The body was formed i
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  • ...where they enjoy enormous popularity, and are reasonably popular in North America. This type of car was first seen in North America in the [[1950s]] with the introduction of the [[Nash Metropolitan]] and sim
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  • ...Roger’s originals and commissioned work, hang in collections across North America.
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  • ...name for [[salad]] in some countries. In [[Italy]], [[Spain]] and [[Latin America]] it is a name for a [[fruit salad]] made from fresh [[fruit]]s and it is a
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  • ...52-1963 2953&nbsp;cc ''Type 125'' - [[Ferrari 250|250]], [[Ferrari 330|330 America]] ** 1960 3967&nbsp;cc - [[Ferrari America|400 Superamerica]]
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  • ...WWII, but the main sanctioning body of Quarter Midgets, Quarter Midgets of America (QMA) has been incorporated since 1957. The Quarter Midgets of America runs a [[Hall of Fame]] at the [[Talladega Superspeedway]] in [[Talladega,
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  • ...ub of America'' in 1933. That organization became the [[Sports Car Club of America]] in 1944. Throughout its history, American race car drivers such as [[Brig ...ada]]. Airport runways figure into several part-time road courses in North America: [[Burke Lakefront Airport]] in [[Cleveland, Ohio]] hosts a [[Champ Car]] r
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  • '''Jeff Andretti''' is an [[United States of America|American]] [[race car]] [[driving|driver]] born on the 14th of [[April]] [[
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  • ...ound their way into road cars as well. The [[1952]] [[Ferrari America|342 America]] and MM were first with big 4102&nbsp;cc engines producing 200 and 300&nbs ...nd produced 340&nbsp;hp. The same engine was used in [[1964]]'s [[Ferrari America|500 Superfast]].
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  • ...two were produced. However, Bugatti licensed the design to Duesenberg in America, who produced about 40, and Breguet of France, who both intended the engine
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  • ...ompany. In [[1984]] he managed the entry of the [[Azzurra]] yacht in the [[America's Cup]], the first Italian [[yacht]] to enter the event. In [[1985]], he be
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari America<br>340, 375, 410, 400, 500, 365''' !colspan=2 style="color: white; background: darkred;"|340 America
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  • ...style]] that has a removable or retracting roof and rear window, known in America more commonly as "[[convertible]]". Soft tops are usually made of [[vinyl]]
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  • In [[North America]], which uses a different classification system, cars of this size are gene Equivalently sized cars in North America are usually called [[mid-size car]]s; the term "family car" is fairly often
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  • ...ars, and both [[American Speed Association|ASA]] and [[Auto Racing Club of America|ARCA]] stock cars during the course of the season. ...eekly Series]] sanctioned, making it the only Weekly Racing short track in America that hosts the [[NASCAR]] [[Craftsman Truck Series]]. The [[Craftsman Truc
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  • ...[Robert Denning]] who has designed homes for her in [[Manhattan]], [[South America]] and Italy.
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  • ...-metallic grey-fluorescent red)(*black-black-grey) <br>*Available in North America and |Japan only |Emissions || Euro3 (except North America version)
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  • [[Image:demm special america depliant.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Demm Special America''' [http://www.motomanuali.com <small>Source</small>]]]
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  • ...03 film [[Under the Tuscan Sun (film)|Under the Tuscan Sun]] was, perhaps, America's first recent introduction to the drink vîa popular culture. Later, limoncello gained a measure of notoriety in America on [[29 November]], 2006, when actor [[Danny DeVito]] appeared on the telev
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  • ...wo 4th places. Disillusioned with GP racing, however, Fittipaldi moved to America to race where he has been ever since. He scored a total of 12 F1 champions ==America==
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  • ...ica as well as amateur [[road racing]] classes in the [[Sports Car Club of America]]. In North America, the [[Grand-Am]] Rolex Sports Car Series maintains its own interpretation
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  • * [[Ferrari America|Ferrari 340/342]] * [[Ferrari America|Ferrari 375/375 America]]
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  • ...of cappuccino was being served by the [[McDonald's]] fast-food chain. At America's most popular coffee chain, [[Starbucks]], a cappucino has only about 1/8
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  • ...er-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Roadamericatrack.png|200px|center|Road America Track Layout]] ! colspan=2 |'''Road America'''
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  • | [[Audi]] Sport North America | [[Audi]] Sport North America
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  • He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 2005.
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo 75''', sold in [[North America]] as the '''Milano''', was a [[compact car|compact]] [[sports sedan]] produ ...uel injected V6. In [[1987]], a 3.0 liter V6 was added. However, in North America, where the car was known as the Milano, only the 2.5 and 3.0 V6s were avail
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  • He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 2000.
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  • ==Classic Car Club of America Definition== The [[Classic Car Club of America]] "claims" to have invented the term '''Classic car''' and thus they believ
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  • ...-reference.info/race?id=1958-21&series=W Racing-reference.info: 1958 Crown America 500]
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  • ...solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati Indy America 4700 1.jpg|280px|Maserati Indy America 4700]]
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  • ...arién Gap]], it is not possible to cross between South America and Central America by traditional motor vehicle. ...rudhoe Bay, Alaska]], in [[North America]] to the lower reaches of [[South America]]. Several highway termini are claimed to exist, including the cities of [[
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  • !colspan=2 style="color: white; background: darkred;"|330 America ...first introduced by [[Ferrari]] in [[1963]]. The first [[#330 America|330 America]] was simply a [[Ferrari 250#250 GT|250 GT]] with a larger engine, and the
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  • '''North America''' ''America - Western States''
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  • ===SR50 in North America=== In North America, the SR50 is considered a limited motorcycle as it has 50cc displacement an
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  • ...as 1980, if you ordered a "latte" in an Italian [[coffeehouse]] in [[North America]], you would expect to get a glass of milk. If you ordered a "caffè latte,
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  • ...worldwide. The illy group is made up of several companies located in North America, Lebanon, France, Germany, Spain and Benelux. The group employs approximate ...il, the largest producer worldwide, but also from the countries of Central America, India, and Africa.
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  • .... A quarter of the Society's membership is nowadays from outside of North America.
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  • * [[Honda NSX]] (AKA [[Acura NSX]] in North America) * [[Honda NSX]] (AKA [[Acura NSX]] in North America)
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  • '''Casner Motor Racing Division''' – also known as '''America Camoradi''' ('''ca'''sner '''mo'''tor '''ra'''cing '''di'''vision), '''Camo
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  • *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1995. .../www.mshf.com/index.htm?/hof/depaolo_peter.htm Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]
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  • ...12]], [[1938]] in [[Coffeyville, Kansas]]) is a retired [[United States of America|U.S.]] automobile racer. *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1993.
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  • ...as the [[BMW Car Club of America]] and [http://www.pca.org Porsche Club of America], hold weekend racing and driver training school events at Lime Rock Park. *[http://www.bmwcca.org/ BMW Car Club of America]
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  • | Champion team || P1:[[Audi Sport North America]]<br/>P2:[[Penske Racing]]<br/>GT1:[[Corvette Racing]]<br/>GT2:[[Risi Compe The series was the first motorsport racing series in North America to be recognized by the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency]] (
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  • ==North America== '''Vehicle size classes''' in use in [[North America]] categorize [[automobile]]s by their relative [[length]]s and [[volume]]s.
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  • ...] in 1906. From 1904 to 1907 these vehicles were produced in Canton (North America) by the company ''Cantono'' Electric Tractor Co..
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  • The most popular brand in America is Luigis Italian Ice.
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  • |Predecessor:||[[Ferrari America|500 Superfast]] ...] [[GT car]] and 2+2 line, replacing the [[Ferrari 330|330]] and [[Ferrari America|500 Superfast]] for [[1966]]. Introduced at the [[Geneva Motor Show]], it
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  • [http://www.webcon.co.uk/ Webcon UK Ltd], and, in North America, by several organizations, including Interco Products Corporation, Worldpac * [http://www.webernorthamerica.com/ Weber North America]: Importer and Distributor of Weber Carburetors for the North American Mark
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  • ...is the pre-[[classic car]] period as defined by the [[Classic Car Club of America]]. Others see the classic period as overlapping the vintage period, especia
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  • In America (Central & South) =America (USA & Canada)=
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  • ...by [[Luigi Chinetti]] to promote the [[Ferrari]] marque in [[United States|America]] through success in [[Gran Turismo]] (endurance) motorsport.
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  • ...The AIACR became the FIA in 1947. Controversy arose in 1963. ''[[Spirit of America]]'' failed on being a three-wheeler (leading [[Fédération Internationale ...held the now-separate [[wheel-driven land speed record]], and ''Spirit of America'' the tricycle record. Since then, no wheel-driven car has held the absolu
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  • '''Compact car''' is a largely [[North America]]n term denoting an [[automobile]] smaller than a [[mid-size car]], but lar
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  • The company began selling across the ocean and race bikes arrive in America in 1970 and begins production of the King of 'foss mythical and folding mak
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  • ...bout twenty years, to around forty "franchises", strewn around in Europe, America, Japan, Far East, China, Australia.
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  • ...obile manufacturers and their associated clubs (e.g. the [[BMW Car Club of America]]) sometimes hold marque autocross events. *[http://www.scca.org/solo Sports Car Club of America Solo Web site]
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  • ...obile manufacturers and their associated clubs (e.g. the [[BMW Car Club of America]]) sometimes hold marque autocross events. *[http://www.scca.org/solo Sports Car Club of America Solo Web site]
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  • ...olkswagen Passat|Passat]] and [[Volkswagen Corrado|Corrado]], and in North America the following year. The Passat, Passat Variant wagon and US-spec Corrado us ...e for the first time in a lower-midsize segment hatchback in Europe. North America only received this engine in 1994, at the same time the European model star
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  • ...] began to export its cars to a worldwide market including North and South America, Australia and the whole
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  • There is also a subsidiary in the [[United States]], Piaggio America ([[West Palm Beach]], [[Florida]]).
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  • ...ors were LMP1 champions Allan McNish and Dindo Capello of Audi Sport North America and LMP2 champs Timo Bernhard and Romain Dumas of Penske Racing in their RS
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  • ...]]. Many consider Sebring to be one of the classic race tracks in [[North America]]n [[sports car racing]], and the [[12 Hours of Sebring]], [[24 Hours of Da ...ey]] Hot Shot. This first race attracted thirty racecars from across North America.
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  • ...racing and in 1991, he was inducted into the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in the "Motorcycles" category.
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  • ...the [[Ferrari 250|250S]] and lasted through the [[1963]] [[Ferrari 330|330 America]]. It used a 73&nbsp;mm bore with the common Colombo stroke of 58.8&nbsp;m The [[1960]] [[Ferrari America|400 Superamerica]] replaced the previous model's Lampredi engine with a 396
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  • America's 24 hour sports car race.
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  • The term ''windshield'' is used generally throughout North America, although ''windscreen'' is often used for motorcycles and similar vehicles
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  • ...lasagne''', is both a form of [[pasta]] in sheets (often rippled in North America, though seldom so in Italy) and also a dish, sometimes named ''Lasagne al f
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  • ...n road coaches mounted on frames equipped with railway wheels). In [[North America]] railway coaches are usually known as "railroad ''cars''". A railway coach
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  • *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 2002.
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  • ...ohan Padan e la descuverta de l'America" (Johan Padan and the discovery of America), which was turned into a cartoon movie in 2002.
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  • ...ne [[Formula One]] drive available de Ferran took up the offer to drive in America. ...r for the new [[Stewart Grand Prix]] Formula One team, de Ferran stayed in America for 1997, joining the Derrick Walker/Valvoline team.
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  • *[[Sports Car Club of America|SCCA]] Runoffs [[1994]]-[[2005]] ...ion|Grand-Am series]] also compete at the track. The [[Sports Car Club of America]] hosts regional events at Mid-Ohio, and from 1994 through 2005, held its n
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  • |Emissions || Euro2 (except North America version)
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  • ...every year and [[ICSCC]] and [[SCCA]] road racing and [[Sports Car Club of America#Autocross|autocross]] events. The facility includes a [[drag strip]] and a
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  • ===Malaguti in America (early years)=== ...sion and credit given to multiple importers riding the moped sales wave in America, but Malaguti survived and dreamed of returning to the United States someda
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  • *[[Writers Guild of America|Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written American Comedy]] (Ian McLellan Hunter & [[John Digh *[[Directors Guild of America|DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures]] (Wil
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  • He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 2001.
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  • ...73, followed by the much more popular [[Volkswagen Golf]] (Rabbit in North America) in 1974. ===Hatchbacks in North America===
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  • * He was the first European to win North America's prestigious [[Daytona 200]], in 1973.
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  • *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 2000.
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  • The '''Sports Car Club of America''' ('''SCCA''') is a club and sanctioning body supporting [[road racing]], ...eartland Park Topeka]]. Beginning in 2009 the Runoffs will be held at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin for a minimum of three years. The current SCCA r
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  • *Five [[UCI Continental Circuits|Continental Circuit Championships]] (America, Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania) *[[Race Across America]], {{flagiconUSA}} 9 day single stage 3000 miles (4830 km)
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  • ...ac had great success with this design. The models of Mercedes-Benz sold in America adopted this arrangement because their special lights were banned. The Brit
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  • ...until the end of production in [[1989]] ([[Europe]]) and [[1986]] ([[North America]]). The new six-cylinder engine received rave reviews from the motoring pre
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  • *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1993.
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  • ...rallies with attendance in the hundreds of thousands from all over [[North America|the continent]] include the [[Sturgis Motorcycle Rally]], [[Laconia Motorcy
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  • ...-car to exceed the absolute record was [[Craig Breedlove]]'s ''[[Spirit of America]]''. Since then, no wheel-driven car has held the absolute record.
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  • | [[Sports Car Club of America|SCCA Solo 1 and Solo 2]] [[Autocross]]; Ed Bargy [[Motorcycle]] Riders Scho
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  • ===Ferrari SP America=== The Ferrari SP America is a F12berlinetta-based one-off coupé completed in 2014, like the F12 TRS
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  • *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1999.
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  • Catalytic converters are now standard fit in North America on "Large [[spark plug|Spark]] [[ignition system|Ignition]]" engines. LSI e ...rate formation). While [[copper]] can be used, its use is illegal in North America due to the formation of [[dioxin]].
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  • ...d America]]. The Outer course is one of the fastest road courses in North America, with AMA Superbikes posting average speeds over {{convert|100|mph|1}}.
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  • *[[Road America]] - [[Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin]] ....com/racing.html Interactive map of all current major race tracks in North America]
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  • ...r street circuits closed for the event. Many single-seater races in North America are held on "oval" circuits and the [[Indy Racing League]] races mostly on ...la One car is undoubtedly the peak of any driver's racing career. In North America, the cars used in the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Champions
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  • .... Although automatic transmissions were by this time par for the course in America and well-established in Britain, the Sebring was the ''first'' Italian car
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  • Despite the cars being exported from South America to Russia, Temperino could not survive the economic problems of the early 1
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  • ...ear, shirts, accessories and sportswear. Zegna clothing is sold in [[North America|American]], [[Europe|European]] and [[Asia|Asian]] markets.
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  • ...r street circuits closed for the event. Many single-seater races in North America are held on "oval" circuits and the [[Indy Racing League]] races mostly on ...la One car is undoubtedly the peak of any driver's racing career. In North America, the cars used in the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Champions
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  • ...n the big [[Ferrari 512]]S in 1970. With NART, the 312P were mainly run in America, but they returned for the [[1970 24 Hours of Le Mans]], were only one car
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  • He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 2004.
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  • ;'''[[Cabriolet]]''' : Another term for a convertible, rarely used in [[North America]]. ...tation wagon|Estate car]]''' : A [[British English]] term for what [[North America]]ns call a ''station wagon''.
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  • *He was inducted into the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1998.
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  • ...lagiconUSA}}<br><font color=black>[[2003 Mario Andretti Grand Prix at Road America|<font color=black>ROA]]<br><font color=black><small>9</small> |bgcolor="#CFEAFF"|{{flagiconUSA}}<br />[[2004 Grand Prix of Road America|<font color=black>ROA]]<br/><font color=black><small>8</small>
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  • ...Andretti]], one of the most recognizable autoracing drivers of all time in America.
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  • ...[World War II]] in Europe, Chinetti initially went to the United States of America with Dreyfus from the Ferrari team, for the 1940 [[Indy 500]]. He remained ...ailer of cars through the quantity he sold to wealthy individuals in North America. The team, sometimes abbreviated as N.A.R.T., also had a very successful en
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  • ...an by building a 250&nbsp;cc racer. The prototype won most of its races in America, many running in conjunction with 500&nbsp;cc events. Ducati motorcycles were selling well in [[North America]] and other export markets such as [[United Kingdom|Britain]], [[Australia]
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  • ...eat [[Winton automobile|Winton]] touring car, "The Vermont", drives across America]]
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  • .... This brand is now also owned by [[Nestlé]] and exported throughout Latin America. In recent years, Brazilian Panettoni have increased in quality and in pop
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  • ...g Roush after eight and a half years with the team. He would drive the #30 America Online Chevrolet for the rest of the season. Before the change, Burton had
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  • ...oric race]] at [[Petit Le Mans]] in [[2008]], driving for Audi Sport North America. | [[Audi]] Sport North America
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  • ...ke scooters derived from Vespas of the 1960's. Bajaj used to sell in North America in the early 1980's but later withdrew from the market, owing both to the a
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  • ...onal and international level, the [[trademark]] from [[Bologna]] landed in America and [[Asia]]. In [[1960]] production began in a new department of the facto
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  • |Awards || ''[[Council of Fashion Designers of America|CFDA International Award]] for 1983''
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  • *Unser was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1994.
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  • ...lassical design that established a solid foothold for the fabled marque in America. ...was also invited to display his craft at this year's 50th Porsche Club of America Parade in Hershey, Pennsylvania taking a first place award in the professio
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  • ...himself resigned as [[chairman]] and [[CEO]]. Parmalat's bank, [[Bank of America]], then released a document showing 3.95 billion euros in Bonlat's bank acc
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  • ...the two companies were the largest suppliers of automotive tires in North America for over three-quarters of a century. The family had decided in 1984 to loo
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  • ...ractice, and was repaired in the shop of Tino Martinoli, who later came to America with the Ferrari Indy car team.
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  • *He was inducted into the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1994.
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  • | [[Ferrari America|Ferrari 410 Superamerica]]
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  • | {{flagiconGER}} [[Audi]] Sport North America | {{flagiconGER}} [[Audi]] Sport North America
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  • ...], [[1939]] in [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]]) is a former [[United States of America|American]] automobile racing driver, the younger brother of [[Bobby Unser]] *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1991.
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  • ...|| [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]], [[Alabama]], United States of America
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  • ...r that year as he didn't get along well with the Aussie, and was racing in America when the [[Shadow]] team named Jones as a replacement for [[Tom Pryce]], wh
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  • ...coming at Long Beach and the others at [[Cleveland]], [[Toronto]], [[Road America]] and [[Laguna Seca]]. Paul led the series in most laps led and was voted m ...The 2000 season was also a success for Tracy as he won at Long Beach, Road America and Vancouver and finished fifth in the championship. Paul's fourth year w
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  • * [[1954]] [[Ferrari America#375 MM "Ingrid Bergman"|375 MM]] the "[[Ingrid Bergman]] car", commissioned
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  • ...single race in [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]], it was the only annual [[South America]]n race in the history of the [[World Sportscar Championship]].
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  • ...it is possible that this car is the one which was raced in IMSA events in America as the Alba Momo AR3-Ford during the 1984 and '85 seasons. As with all raci
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  • The following year, [[1984]], Sullivan returned to America where he competed in the [[CART]] (Championship Auto Racing Teams) open-whe
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  • ...riants run by N.A.R.T. (North American Racing Team, who raced Ferrari's in America) won the famous 24 hour race of the same name. As well, the [[Ferrari 250 G ...| 1964 [[Ferrari America#500 Superfast|500 Superfast]] | 1966 [[Ferrari America#365 California|365 California]] | 1953-1962 [[Ferrari 250|250]] | 1952
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  • ...e the Uno, it was a [[sedan]], as such models are more popular in Southern America.
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  • ...was fitted with two twin [[carburettor]]s, whereas models for the [[North America]]n market (from MY 1969) had [[SPICA]] (Società Pompe Iniezione Cassani & The Series 3 Spider was previewed in North America for the 1982 model year with the introduction of 2.0 liter Bosch electroni
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  • ...[[New York]] to run it in the category FM League SCCA (Sports Car Club of America). In the photos, driving fast is the "climber and road racer" [[John Bracco
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  • Scooters trace their ancestry back to the [[United States of America|USA]], where [[Cushman]] and [[Salsbury]] created some of the first motoriz ...ritish Columbia is the longest continuously running scooter rally in North America.
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  • ...r street circuits closed for the event. Many single-seater races in North America are held on "oval" circuits and the [[Indy Racing League]] races mostly on ...la One car is undoubtedly the peak of any driver's racing career. In North America, the cars used in the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Champions
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  • *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 2004.
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  • ...acing, with the underfunded, unfancied Tyrrell team. At the first race in America he caused a sensation, leading the first 30 laps in front of [[Ayrton Senna
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  • ...from late 2009 or early 2010, and will be sold there and throughout South America.
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  • ...some 'what already had been conceived before the war (in Italy but also in America, England and Germany) and a propose original projects. ..., MICROCAR Italian version of the Iberian market, Portugal, Morocco, Latin America and Spanish colonies.
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  • ...e was falling from favour in Europe, it had a surge in popularity in North America, most notably in the buildings designed by [[Thomas Jefferson]]. To unders ...the 18th century, primarily in [[England]], [[Ireland]] and later [[North America]].
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  • *First Superbike Win: [[June 11]], [[2000]] - [[Road America]]
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  • He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 2001.
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  • ==North America== ...nt Washington]], [[New Hampshire]] is the oldest motorsport event in North America, first run in [[1904]]. However, this climb has been held only sporadically
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  • ...ntry and branches in [[Brasil]], [[China]], [[Japan]], [[Mexico]], [[North America]], [[Poland]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[United Kingdom]].
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  • ...r street circuits closed for the event. Many single-seater races in North America are held on "oval" circuits and the [[Indy Racing League]] races mostly on ...la One car is undoubtedly the peak of any driver's racing career. In North America, the cars used in the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Champions
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  • ...of his tractor factory in order to meet a large order placed by a [[South America]]n nation. When the order was cancelled, the losses forced Lamborghini to s
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  • * A [[Boat (car)|boat]] can also be one of the massive cars manufactured in America from the 1950s through the 1970s.
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  • ...dian-American Challenge Cup''' or '''CanAm''', was an [[Sports Car Club of America|SCCA]]/[[Canadian Auto Sport Clubs|CASC]] [[sports car racing]] series from ...t year for the Can Am championship. Spiraling costs, a recession in North America following the [[oil crisis]], and dwindling support and interest led to the
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  • ...ia]] at an American Grand Prize race organized by the [[Automobile Club of America]].
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  • ...set in 1964 by the [[jet engine|jet-propelled]] [[tricycle]] ''[[Spirit of America]]''. It set three [[land speed record|absolute land speed record]]s, the l
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  • ...products, eventually culminating in Maserati's withdrawal from the [[North America]]n market.
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  • ...entered into an agreement in 1997 to market tyres for each other in North America and Asia.
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  • *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 2002.
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  • ...ecret until race day. This is changing though, as rallies throughout North America are now switching to either organizer supplied "route notes" or to full rec
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  • He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1997.
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  • ...ented in 1967 with the body of fiber glass and is intended mainly to North America, the third generation dates back to 1970, has strengthened and V4 engine wa
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  • ...[[vacuum brake]]s rather than the [[Air brake (rail)|air brakes]] used in America and much of the rest of the world. The main advantage of vacuum was that th
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  • | {{flagiconDEU}} [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport North America]] | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport North America]]
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  • ...is stored on a server in the State of Pennsylvania in the United States of America, and is maintained in reference to the protections afforded under local and
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  • The last generation Fiorino was marketed in South-America and is based on [[Fiat Mille]]. The current range of engines has the 1.2 Fi
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  • ...Roland Sands of Roland Sands Design (RSD) was commissioned by Ducati North America to build a custom Hypermotard. The modifications made were mainly cosmetic.
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  • |Nickname || America's Legendary Oval<br>The Mile ...ng 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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  • *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 2002.
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  • ...legrino Terme, it is then shipped to most countries in [[Europe]], [[North America]], the [[Middle East]] and [[Australasia]]. ...cyclable]] glass or plastic bottles and is imported by Nestlé Waters North America for shipment throughout the United States. It is often served in restaurant
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  • *Shaw was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1991.
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  • ...ermini car|supermini]] and smaller than a [[large family car]]. In [[North America]], which uses a different classification system, cars of this size are gene
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  • ...sold well locally and had an export line to South Africa, Europe and North America as well.
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  • ...tions was reached. The engines left [[Bologna]] to Italy, Europe and Latin America.
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  • *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1996.
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  • *[[Spanish language|Spanish]], esp. in [[Latin America]]: ''chau'' or ''chao'' ("goodbye")
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  • *He was inducted into the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in the inaugural 1989 class as the at-large representative.
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  • ...ed entirely different. With the long 2800&nbsp;mm wheelbase and [[Ferrari America]]-style bodies, it was designed as more of a [[GT car]] than any previous 2 Designed for export to America, the 1957 '''250 GT California Spyder''' was Scaglietti's interpretation of
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  • * [[Sailing]] or [[Yacht racing]] also [[Match race]] such as [[America's Cup]] races or [[Team Racing]].
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  • ...ecret until race day. This is changing though, as rallies throughout North America are now switching to either organizer supplied "route notes" or to full rec
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  • Interest in America surged when Bandini Siluros—with their screaming 750-cc engines and wildl
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  • Starting in 1984, the [[Sports Car Club of America|SCCA]] [[Trans-Am Series]] held a support race during the Grand Prix weeken
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  • ===In America===
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  • == History from the Cizeta Club of America == ...day. I was sitting in the office in late 1988 when a package arrived from America. It contained a press release and some studio photographs of a sensational
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  • * [[Locomobile|Locomobile Company of America]] ([[Bridgeport, Connecticut]])
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  • ...Vincenzo Sospiri]] and runners-up Didier Theys and [[Fredy Leinhard]]. In America, the car won three rounds in the IMSA Championship (including Sebring) and
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  • :1955 [[Ferrari America|Ferrari 410 Superamerica]]
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  • ...of age, this being the definition used by the [[Antique Automobile Club of America]] and many other organizations worldwide. However, the legal definition fo
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  • ...ns and vehicles in use are extremely different. Studies conducted in North America have thus far not shown a conclusive safety benefit to DRL and have raised ...ors]], interested in reducing the build variations of cars for the [[North America]]n market, began lobbying the DOT ([[United States Department of Transporta
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  • In [[North America]]n [[auto racing]], particularly with regard to [[NASCAR]], a '''short trac
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  • ...s much talked about for having built the first [[Formula One]] race car in America. Shifting operations overseas to [[Britain]], Reventlow's team raced the Sc
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  • ...gine capacity]] and run in the category FM League SCCA (Sports Car Club of America). The chronicles record of its use by the American pilots Bernhard Vihl, Ge
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  • ...r street circuits closed for the event. Many single-seater races in North America are held on "oval" circuits and the [[Indy Racing League]] races mostly on ...la One car is undoubtedly the peak of any driver's racing career. In North America, the cars used in the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Champions
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  • ...among the various models the one that stands out in the ''Minimoto Juliet America'', with an average diameter wheels, a two-stroke engine with 50 cc, a four
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  • |'''Alfetta GTV 2000 America'''||1979-1980||
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  • ...ornelius Vanderbilt Whitney]] was the President of Aviation Corporation of America which became [[Pan American Airways]].
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  • *[http://www.idsa.org/ Industrial Designers Society of America]
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  • ...], De Tomaso sold [[De Tomaso Pantera|Pantera]]s in the [[United States of America|USA]] through [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'s [[Lincoln (automobile)|Lincoln] ...m which had long imported European sports cars into the [[United States of America|USA]]. But as soon as the [[De Tomaso Biguà|Biguà]] – by now renamed th
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  • ...y in challenge and popularity, the most popular being in Britain and North America. Both Japan and Australia have well supported national superbikes series, t
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  • Prada won a [[Council of Fashion Designers of America]] International Award for accessories in [[1993]].
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  • | [[Ford Maverick (North America)|Ford Maverick]] 4800
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  • ...ential base for manufacturing and distribution operations all over [[South America]].
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  • ...ampionship event, bur still a prestige race.One of the men Benelli sent to America later in the decade to help Cosmo put Motobi on the map was a factory race America also provided the Crane Cams CDI ignition, which requires a healthy [[12V]]
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  • Most Italia sales in America were handled by ''Stutz Plaisted Imports'' (Salem, Massachusetts). Even tho
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  • ...l get a feel for the car, before racing it during the A1GP rounds in North America and Mexico.
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  • *[[United States of America]] - ANSI - [[American National Standards Institute]] - [http://www.ansi.org *United States of America - NIST - [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] - [http://www.n
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  • ...ars flourished in Europe and Japan, the booming postwar [[United States of America|American]] economy combined with the emergence of the [[suburb]] and [[inte
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  • ...85,000. Lamborghini has not specified how many units will be sent to North America, however, given that sales of the baby bull are high, expect at least 50 of
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  • The first all-steel station wagon type vehicle in North America was the 1946 Jeep Station Wagon, based upon the rugged Jeep produced by [[W Reintroduction of woody decorated station wagons by other makers in America began in 1966 when Dodge offered the look for the first time in fifteen yea
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  • ...ears of leaving the Standard Comfort, with fairing scooteristica, Head and America De Luxe. In 1965, is known to export to the United States of the models Tra
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  • ===Benigni in America and the collaboration with Cerami===
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  • ...Japan. By 1998, Subaru discontinued all two-wheel drive vehicles in North America, where it remains the only brand to be exclusively AWD. ...ed to as "four-wheel drives". This term is sometimes also used in [[North America]], somewhat interchangeably for [[SUV]]s and pickup trucks and is sometimes
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  • ...of him as he headed towards turn 6 during Champ Car open testing at [[Road America]]. He hit the deer with his right front tire, the deer then flew back and h
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  • ...Honda]] - [[Honda S2000|S2000]], [[Honda NSX|NSX]] ([[Acura]] NSX in North America)
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  • of Pantera parts in North America. (USA) http://www.ferrarina.com - Ferrari North America - Official website.
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  • ...ractice, and was repaired in the shop of Tino Martinoli, who later came to America with the Ferrari Indy car team.
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  • *Inducted into the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1990
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  • ...ed to as "four-wheel drives". This term is sometimes also used in [[North America]], somewhat interchangeably for [[SUV]]s and pickup trucks and is sometimes ...time or part-time four-wheel-drive. The term '''4x4''' is common in North America and is generally used when marketing a new or used vehicle, and is sometime
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  • ...being confirmed by the factory: one says Allegerita Maggiorata, the other America. Most likely the latter is closest, since the car did not contain any alumi ...says Alleggerita Maggiorata ("lightened enlarged", in Italian), the other America Maggiorata. Most likely the latter is closest, since the car body did not c
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  • ...r in Ohio City, Ohio, which was destroyed in a fire the same year, while [[America On Wheels#Collection & exhibits|Henry Nadig]] constructed a four-wheeler in ...am]], reappeared after a long absence, and [[GT car]]s, like the [[Ferrari America]]s, swept across Europe.
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  • ...od [[chassis]] to pressed steel frames. The 16/20 hp model was exported to America, where Hollander & Tengeman of New York, sole agents for the U.S. and Canad
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  • ...shed in 1999 to organize endurance [[road racing]] competitions in [[North America]]. ...storic road racing circuits and in major market speedways throughout North America.
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  • ...nship but the triumph was bittersweet. Ferrari's decision not to travel to America for the [[1961 United States Grand Prix|season's final round]] deprived Hil *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] as the sole sports cars driver in the inaugural 1989 class.
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  • ...only in the white and blue colour scheme and serves as a tribute to the [[America Camoradi]] [[Scuderia]] racing team of the early [[1960s]] that drove [[Mas ...rnational Motor Sports Association]] (IMSA), the governing body in [[North America]]n racing, allowed the MC12 to compete but with a weight penalty, however t
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  • ...ninebelow.com/ndmb/wiki/index.php?title=Maah_Daah_Hey Maah Daah Hey Trail (America's longest single-track mountain bike trail)]
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  • ...signs to populate the grids of the new formula. Race car constructors from America, Italy, England, Germany and France grabbed whatever engine was close to 11
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  • ...ini''' is an [[Europe]]an [[hatchback]] [[automobile|car]] category (for [[America]]n cars see [[subcompact car]]. Today their size is around 3,90 m and have
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  • *[http://www.450Performance.com 450 Performance ] - North America tuning events coverage
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  • ...he considered road races dangerous since his co-pilot was killed in South America. Karl Kling also drove alone, in the fourth Mercedes, #701. |[[Ferrari America|Ferrari 340 America Berlinetta Vignale]]
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  • ...Honda]] - [[Honda S2000|S2000]], [[Honda NSX|NSX]] ([[Acura]] NSX in North America)
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  • ...owned a Marzotto Ferrari. Amazingly, Markowski had purchased the first 340 America, at the tender age of fifteen. ...der. In a strange twist of fate, the Fontana body wound up on the same 340 America which Markowski would purchase as a fifteen year old enthusiast. In rapid s
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  • * [http://www.lada.com.ve Lada in South America (in Spanish)]
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  • ...d badly. De Tomaso had never developed the right dealer network outside of America and the Deauville was not even offered in that market. As was the case with
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  • [[Image:750 America.JPG|thumb|left|750 America]] * 750 Sport America 1975–1978
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  • * Central/North America & Caribbean: [[CONCACAF|Confederation of North, Central American and Caribb * South America: [[CONMEBOL|Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol]] (South American Footba
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  • ...[[scallops]] and the headlights, pays homage to the custom 1954 [[Ferrari America#375 MM "Ingrid Bergman"|Ferrari 375 MM]] that director [[Roberto Rossellini
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  • ...alian automaker [[Fiat]] as a [[world car]] in [[Eastern Europe]], [[Latin America]] and [[Middle East]]. In [[India]], the Fiat Linea was launched in January
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  • *He was inducted in the [[Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] in 1995.
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  • ===North America=== ...cars from a few years ago. There are more than 170 racing events in North America, and thousands of other vintage events sanctioned by hundreds of clubs.
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