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  • | Location || {{flagiconChina}} [[Chengdu]], [[People's Republic of China]] ...t in Shi Sheng Road, Jin Jiang, 610023 [[Chengdu]], [[People's Republic of China]]. The circuit is 3.367km (2.091mi) long and held a round of [[Asian Tourin
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  • ...ts), and [[China]] (three plants). Kumho tires are exported from Korea and China to all countries around the world.
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  • ...333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:GrandPrix Circuit China 2006.png|250px]] |Location || [[Shanghai]], [[China]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[China|Chinese]] Grand Prix''' ...isers of the [[Macau Grand Prix]], held the first ever Formula One race in China in 2004.
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  • ...land]]'s [[Chelsea FC|Chelsea]] and [[Hong Kong]]'s [[South China AA|South China]] are the only two football teams being sponsored by Giorgio Armani.
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  • It is produced in [[Brazil]], [[Turkey]], [[South Africa]] and [[China]]. *[http://www.fiat.com.cn/ Fiat China]
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  • ...ith brand [[Katay]], which deals to import cars manufactured entirely in [[China]]; the first models are of [[Gonow]]: an off-road and a pick up with diesel
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  • ...ng town in [[Zhuhai]] City, [[Guangdong Province]], People's Republic of [[China]]. ...ed launches and events held at the circuit, as the battle for car sales in China heat up. Auto dealers and manufacturers try to lure more customers by allow
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  • ==[[China]]==
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  • ...m approximately [[Australian dollar|$]]200 AU for a basic model built in [[China]] to around $5,000 for a top of the line [[Italy|Italian]] model) make them
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  • ...], [[India]], [[Turkey]], [[South Africa]] (was produced in [[Poland]]), [[China]] and [[Vietnam]] and also built under licence in [[Nampo]], [[North Korea] ...me as the 16 valve FIRE engines 1.0L 70cv and the 1.2L 82cv. In Turkey and China, the Mk.II series gain a 'SpeedGear' Gearbox. With this new design, the sma
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  • ...]] has it that [[Marco Polo]] brought the recipe for spaghetti back from [[China]], prior evidence showed that pasta has been made in Italy at least since t
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  • ...nd forty "franchises", strewn around in Europe, America, Japan, Far East, China, Australia.
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  • * China: Fiorano was the first vehicle that Fiat authorized to produce in China. Then, in the 2001 Palio and Siena arrived.
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  • |{{flagiconthe People's Republic of China}} '''[[China]]''' |[[A1 Team China]]
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  • It is produced in [[Brazil]], [[India]], [[Turkey]], [[South Africa]] and [[China]] as a [[hatchback]], with the [[Fiat Siena|Siena/Petra]] and [[Fiat Albea| ...n 1998. India and South Africa began production in 1999, Egypt in 2001 and China in 2002.
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  • * [[China]] ...]] with [[joint venture]] many years now with pricolosa Technologies; in [[China]] in [[Beijing]] and [[Tianjin]] in [[Korea]] in [[Seoul]].
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  • |{{flagiconCHN}} '''[[A1 Team China|China]]'''
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  • ...at Perla a Chinese version of the Albea, was tested in [[China]] by the '''China-NCap''' in three different test; 100% front crash test with a wall (like th
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  • ...Czech Republic, Russia, Turkey, United States, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, China, Malaysia, and South Africa.
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  • ...onal Streetcircuit]] ||street circuit|| [[Beijing]] || {{flagiconChina}} [[China]] || [[2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season|2006-07]] || 1 || [[Image:Beijing Inter ...ternational Circuit]] ||race circuit|| [[Shanghai]] || {{flagiconChina}} [[China]] || [[2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season|2005-06]], [[2006-07 A1 Grand Prix seas
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  • ...United States]] and [[Japan]]. More recently, stores have also opened in [[China]], [[Argentina]], [[Hong Kong]], [[South Korea]], [[Singapore]], [[Malaysia
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  • *[[China]] - SAC - Standardization Administration of China - [http://www.sac.gov.cn/ Website] *China - CSSN - China Standards Information Center - [http://www.cssn.net.cn/ Website]
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  • |{{flagiconChina}} '''[[China]]''' |[[A1 Team China]]
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  • ...dustry. China's ambassador invited Colani for future projects to Shanghai, China, and he gets a professor title of the most famous University of Shanghai, T ...s for Grahl, Michigan USA. Architecture project presentation for Shanghai, China, called Bio-City
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  • *[[Shanghai International Circuit]], [[Shanghai]], [[China]]
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  • *[http://www.fiat.com.cn/ Fiat China]
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  • .... Today, almost 90% of brake discs and brake drums are now manufactured in China and exported globally. Leading manufacturers in China include Laizhou Sanli, MAT (Midwest Air Technology), Winhere, Longji, and H
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  • ...Daily, includes semi-armored and fully-armored variants. Also produced in China by [[Naveco]] as the Nanjing NJ2046. [[Western Star]] built copies for the * [[Naveco]] - China joint venture Iveco NAC, Iveco Daily.
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  • ...ow counts 4300+ employees within the country and branches in [[Brasil]], [[China]], [[Japan]], [[Mexico]], [[North America]], [[Poland]], [[Spain]], [[Swede
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  • ...in the [[Middle East]], [[Sepang]] in [[Malaysia]], and [[Shanghai]] in [[China]].
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  • ...tion importing tyres from manufacturing plants around the world, including China, Slovenia and Poland.
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  • Narain Karthikeyan won the A1GP of [[Zhuhai]] (China) for Team India on [[16 December]] [[2007]]. ...sh in the top ten, ahead of higher ranked teams such as Australia, Brazil, China and Italy.
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  • | {{flagiconPeople's Republic of China}} [[People's Republic of China|China]]
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  • ...in subsidiary company offices throughout Europe, as well as in Morocco and China.
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  • * China: 18
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  • ...[Rolls-Royce]] as deputy Chairman, and it was while visiting [[Peking]], [[China]] in 1958 that Straight was horrified to discover that the Russian [[Mikoya
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  • *[[Tour of South China Sea]], {{flagiconCHN}}, {{flagiconHKG-CHN}}, {{flagiconMAC-PRC}}
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  • *[[China Superbike Championship]] (Chinese national championship)
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  • ..., [[Belgium]] 4.4%, [[United Kingdom|UK]] 4.3%, the [[People's Republic of China]] 4.2% ...erately advanced and therefore increasingly face crushing competition from China and other emerging Asian economies. Meanwhile, a base of corporations able
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  • ...ries]] has also created a new market for extremely inexpensive new cars. [[China]] has become one of the fastest-growing car markets, with a preference towa
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  • ...ted in the final four rounds of the second season in South Africa, Mexico, China and Britain.The season ended at Brands Hatch on 29 April 2007. A1 Team Germ * '''{{flagiconCHN}} [[A1 Team China|China]]'''
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  • ...years old), the familiar legend of [[Marco Polo]] importing pasta from [[China]] is just that—a legend, whose origins lie not in Polo's ''[[The Travels
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  • ...pionship internationally: now there are races in [[Brazil]], [[Mexico]], [[China]] and [[Japan]]; in [[2009 World Touring Car Championship season|2009]] the
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  • ...igate, the [[Type 23 Frigate|HMS ''Devonshire'']], off course in the South China sea where Carver's own stealth ship, based on a Navy concept ship, the [[US ...ing to start a war between the United Kingdom and the People's Republic of China. Along the way she met Bond, and like Anya Amasova and Holly Goodhead befor
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  • ...the company now has 12,000 square metre headquarters in Turin, branches in China, France and Rumania and an engineering team in India. Its design activities
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  • ...non-championship one-off race was held in 2004 at the streets of Shanghai, China.
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  • ...rrier. It has even been suggested that the introduction of the wheel into China was through [[Chariot]] wielding conquerors, possibly connected to inceptio
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  • .... In addition to regular appearances in New Zealand the series ventured to China in 2005 and since 2006 has raced at the [[Bahrain International Circuit]]. * [[China Touring Car Championship]]
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  • ...ew strongly. Of the major markets, [[Russia]], [[Brazil]], [[India]] and [[China]] saw the most rapid growth. ...and diesel fuel yearly. The numbers are increasing rapidly, especially in China and India. In the opinion of some, urban transport systems based around the
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  • ...feld]] and his organization [[SPECTRE]], with [[People's Republic of China|China]] financing him in their effort to have the [[superpower]]s destroy each ot *[[Hong Kong|Hong Kong, China]]
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  • ...rm, [[internal combustion engine]]s can be said to have been invented in [[China]], with the invention of [[fireworks]] during the [[Song dynasty]], with so
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  • ...rm, [[internal combustion engine]]s can be said to have been invented in [[China]], with the invention of [[fireworks]] during the [[Song dynasty]], with so
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  • ...t, mostly through telephone sales, some scooter design and construction of China.
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  • In [[2012 Chinese Grand Prix|China]], the F2012 had a similar gap to the fastest cars, Alonso qualifying ninth
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  • | [[Patrick Demarchelier]] || [[Shanghai]], [[China]]
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  • The 2004 Formula One calendar featured two new events, in [[Bahrain]] and [[China]], with two newly-built circuits in [[Sakhir]] and [[Shanghai]]. The only e ...enault F1|Renault]] for the final three races in [[2004 Chinese Grand Prix|China]], [[2004 Japanese Grand Prix|Japan]] and [[2004 Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazi
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  • *Car&Driver China magazine gives the FF the title of “Most Beautiful Super Car 2011” at S
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  • ...io, but a quickly hoped for sale was dashed by a failed joint venture in [[China]]. In Italy, Piaggio invested 15 million euros ($19.4 million) in a new mot
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  • ...880628, delivered to the [[SAE]] in 1988 by [[Chen Teluan]] of the [[South China Institute of Technology]] at [[Guangzhou]].
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  • ==[[China]]==
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  • ...ree races, in [[2006 Italian Grand Prix|Italy]], [[2006 Chinese Grand Prix|China]], and [[2006 Japanese Grand Prix|Japan]] all gave Button strong points pos [[Image:Jenson Button 2008 China.jpg|thumb|right|Button driving for Honda at the [[2008 Chinese Grand Prix]]
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  • *Unnamed island in [[People's Republic of China|China]]
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  • ...o be racing for [[A1 Team USA]] at the [[2008-09 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, China|second round]] of the [[2008-09 A1 Grand Prix season]].<ref>{{cite news|url
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  • | Zongshen Team Of China | Zongshen Team Of China
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  • ...y a British agent was snooping around Hong Kong long after its turnover to China. Bond saw through her facade immediately, snuggled up to her and grabbed he *[[Hong Kong|Hong Kong, China]]
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  • At the final [[2005 Chinese Grand Prix|race]] in [[People's Republic of China|China]], Renault's Alonso and Fisichella finished first and fourth, with McLaren- ...-built circuit in [[Istanbul]] joined the 2004 newcomers [[Bahrain]] and [[China]]. The 2005 season witnessed two of the hottest grands prix ever: the track
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  • ...in [[United States|America]], [[Russia]], and [[People's Republic of China|China]], setting up an international auction, with nuclear supremacy going to the
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  • In [[2010 Chinese Grand Prix|China]], Alonso qualified third while Massa qualified seventh. Alonso jumped the
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  • ...part of motor Group Qianjiang, which is a corporation located in southeast China at Wenling. Benelli Q.J. is located in Pesaro where the previous proprietor
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  • ...- [[South Pointing Chariot]] used by the Yellow Emperor [[Huang Di]] in [[China]].
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  • ...ril 18, 2005 a 1973 Fiat 500 linked [[Bari]], [[Italy]], to [[Beijing]], [[China]], in a 16,000 km journey across the whole [[Russia]] and passing through [
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  • |colspan=51 bgcolor=#433b3b|[[China]]||colspan=69 bgcolor=#686868|5,067 ...or permanent [[disability]]. The highest accident figures are reported in China and India. The European Union has a rigid program to cut the death toll in
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  • *[http://www.126p.cn 126 China Group]
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  • | align="left" | [[2006 Chinese motorcycle Grand Prix|2006 China]]
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  • ...o started to find more reliability with the car. A double points finish in China, with Vettel fourth and Liuzzi sixth, gave the team a total of eight world
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  • ...the world, and with new races in [[Bahrain]], [[People's Republic of China|China]], [[Federation of Malaysia|Malaysia]] and [[Turkey]], its scope is continu ...lt desert track. The [[Bahrain Grand Prix]], along with other new races in China and Turkey, present new opportunities for the growth and evolution of the F
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  • ...both [[2011 Malaysian Grand Prix|Malaysia]] and [[2011 Chinese Grand Prix|China]] and after three races, they remain without a podium position and sit thir
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  • [[Image:Renault china race.JPG|thumb|200px|Renault's [[Giancarlo Fisichella]] at the [[2006 Chine ...ree races of the 2006 FIA Formula One World Championship. For the races in China and Japan, [[Michael Ammermüller]] replaced Doornbos as third driver
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  • ...unds in 16 different countries (Spain which hosts 3 rounds, Qatar, Turkey, China, France, Italy, Great Britain, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, San Ma ...e is held by Casey Stoner on a [[Ducati Desmosedici]] GP7 at Grand Prix of China warm-up with top speed of 337.2&nbsp;km/h (209.6&nbsp;mph)[http://www.motog
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  • *1.0% [[China|Chinese]]
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  • '''Shanghai International Circuit - [[China]]'''. Stoner qualified seventh once again, in a qualifying session marred b
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  • ...examples of canons are the works of Vitruvius, the Kaogongji of ancient [[China]] and [[Vaastu Shastra]] in ancient [[India]]. In [[Europe]] in the [[Class
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  • * [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]] and [[Beijing]], [[China]] could each host street races in 2006, depending on both sides meeting to
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  • ...uth Island]] of [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]], the [[People's Republic of China]], the [[Middle East]], [[Russia]], [[Quebec]] and [[British Columbia]] in In 2005, the People's Republic of China was the top producer of aluminium with almost one-fifth world share followe
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  • ...s, although Massa repassed him after finishing 6th in the season finale in China. In terms of speed, the two team-mates were fairly evenly matched by the en
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  • ...mong the highest usage rates per head, while eastern developing nations as China typically have the highest usage per square mile/kilometer. Some countries,
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  • ...light vehicle engines; [[United Kingdom|British]] fashion clothing; and [[China|Chinese]] produced watches.
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  • ...erm, the internal combustion engine can be said to have been invented in [[China]], with the invention of [[fireworks]] during the [[Song dynasty]] (some so
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  • ...the role of children's toys. However, in other parts of the world, such as China, India, and European countries such as Germany, Denmark, and the Netherland ...eing made in China. Despite this shift in production, as nations such as [[China]] and [[India]] become more wealthy, their own use of bicycles has declined
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  • ...are found in [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Turkey]], [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[China]], [[Serbia]] and [[Russia]]. ...ts cars are produced through licensing and [[joint-venture]] agreements in China, Egypt, France, India, South Africa, Turkey, and Vietnam. Local variants of
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  • ...early 1960s, despite withdrawal of all Soviet assistance in 1960. However, China did not explode its first nuclear weapon until October, 1964 (see [[596 (nu
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  • ...''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'', in which he takes a [[Walther P99]] from a [[China|Chinese]] safehouse.
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  • ** {{flagiconCHN}} [[Shenyang]], [[China]]
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  • ...gala performances of'' [[La bohème]]'' in Modena and [[Genoa]] and then to China where they staged performances of ''La bohème'' in [[Beijing]]. To conclud
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  • ...at [[Circuit Park Zandvoort|Zandvoort]], [[Netherlands]] and [[Macau]], [[China]]. In 1992, he raced in the [[International Formula 3000|Formula 3000]] ser
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  • ...compromising photographs of military leaders from the [[United States]], [[China]] and [[Great Britain]] at an "art auction." She is told to not let the au
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  • |china {{IPA|/ˈkina/}}
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  • ...de its debut in April and another new race in [[People's Republic of China|China]] debuted in September. It was initially thought that in introducing these
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  • ...tired on lap 13, this time due to electrical problems. At the next race in China he finished 3rd, only 1.4 seconds behind race winner Rubens Barrichello.
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  • ...litical entity that has formal diplomatic relations with the [[Republic of China]] ([[Taiwan]]).
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  • ...southern Germany and formerly produced in [[Hong Kong]] *(now in mainland China)... but who cares!)
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  • ...8 season also saw changes to the race start times for [[Chinese Grand Prix|China]], moved to 15:00 and [[Australian Grand Prix|Australia]], moved from its t
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  • | [[China]]
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  • ...s converted into a 'car plane' to fly from [[Bangkok]] to an island in the China Sea. With the flight tail unit, the complete machine was 9.15 m long, 12.80
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  • ...he was forced off the track by [[Jacques Villeneuve]] on lap one, while in China a loose drain cover rose up and hit his car, damaging the suspension.
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  • ...driver to win more than one race with victory in [[2010 Chinese Grand Prix|China]], but [[Mark Webber]] would be the first to take back-to-back victories wi
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