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  • [[Image:Fiat panda 1 v sst.jpg|thumb|right|The Fiat "Panda," a 1980s city car]] [[Image:Toyota Aygo Fair 2005.jpeg|thumb|right|A current model Toyota Aygo city car]]
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  • [[File:1962 E-Type by Drogo - Carrozzeria Sport Cars - Neri & Bonacin .jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''1962 Jag E-Type by Drogo''']] == Drogo Carrozzeria Sports Cars ==
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  • ...R, because the lower speeds make "paint swapping", where the bodies of the cars actually rub against one another, practical without a very high likelihood ..., Late Model, Sportsman, Mini Stock, Legends Cars, X Mods, X cars, Super-X cars,
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  • There are many ways of classifying cars. The common North American parlance is word-based (eg, [[compact car]]) wh * The '''A''' segment, or '''[[city car]]s''', describes hatchbacks about 330-360 cm in length, such as th
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  • ...can Speed Association|ASA]] and [[Auto Racing Club of America|ARCA]] stock cars during the course of the season. * [[NASCAR]] [[Craftsman Truck Series]] - [[City of Mansfield 250]]
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  • ...becoming the official [[coachbuilder]] of [[Ansaldo]] and [[Diatta]]. His cars were among the first to mount a bumper in series. ...duced among others the first bus and trailer, as well as numerous types of city buses and suburban.
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  • ...me/1990/Barney_Oldfield_main.htm]. Oldfield spent much time to prepare the cars. ...n the [[Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City|Holy Cross Cemetery]] in [[Culver City, California]].
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  • |First Win:||[[1977]] [[Chevy Rock and Roll 400|Capital City 400]] ([[Richmond International|Raceway|Richmond]]) ...NASCAR in [[1974]] and earned his first victory in [[1977]] at the Capital City 400 in [[Richmond, Virginia]]. He later successfully won back-to-back [[Wo
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  • Artesi built a small car from the city that very affectionately called the ''Pulcino'' (Chick) equipped with an en ...fact, the body had rounded corners as was in style with the then American cars of the era and was echoed in the front hood and grille. The unmistakable sh
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  • ...[England]]. It is about 5 miles from [[Winsford]], 13 miles to [[Chester]] City Center, 8 miles to [[Northwich]] and 17 miles to [[Warrington]] with nearby ...er of other categories including [[Formula 5000]], sports cars and touring cars. It has now, however, been re-established as a highlight of the classic ra
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  • ...y is now designed a small car with a 1-cylinder engine with 8 hp power for city driving. But this project was not to succeed and the company was sold a yea
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  • ...dini GT''' 750 is a road [[car]] produced in [[1955]] by [[Bandini|Bandini Cars]] [[Forlì]]. This is the first type of deck biposto to bring the [[Bandini Cars | emblem Bandini]].
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  • ''For the City'' [[Roma]] ''click here'' [[Category: Cars]]
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  • ...s sharp mind, racing knowledge and his eye for detail ensured that Bandini cars were a force to be reckoned with in Europe and the US. In the United States, Bandini cars with [[DOHC]] won the [[SCCA]] HM class championship in 1955 Thanks to Dolp
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  • ...who use their car primarily for personal transportation. Typical economy cars are small, light weight, and inexpensive to buy. ...or vehicles that could navigate narrow streets and alleys. These European cars, such as the [[Austin Seven]], would also start to catch on in [[Japan]] du
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  • ...ed up because of the ease to construct a track and the low cost of lumber. Cars and motorcycles were both raced on board tracks. ...de of board tracks, carpenters would repair the track from below after the cars raced down the straightaways at 120 miles per hour.
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  • The '''Lancia Y10''' is a [[city car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Lancia]] from [[198 [[Category:City cars]]
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  • ...and 1980s it was the exception rather than the rule, at least on European cars. The trend to [[front wheel drive]], greater vehicle mass and wider [[tire ...two different assist curves (boost curve), while on Volkswagen/Audi group cars, the amount of assistance is automatically regulated depending on vehicle s
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  • |Location || {{flagiconBrazil}} [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]], [[Brazil]] ...[[Brazilian Grand Prix]], located in a suburb of the city of [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]], named after [[José Carlos Pace]], a Brazilian Formula One d
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  • ...ty and degree of finish of carriages and products. The following year, the city walls were torn down, which resulted in a flourishing season of development ...r, this always remained a marginal production of ''Orlandi''. In the '30s, cars were made of great formal elegance, intended for widespread use and popular
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  • ...some of the biggest selling cars in Europe. In [[2004]], the best selling cars in [[Belgium]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Denmark]], [[France]], [[Greece]] ...he year 2000. During that time it took its place as one of the most iconic cars of all time.
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  • ...knew the track well having won the race one year earlier, came to test the cars of his team, the Scuderia Materassi. He died at only 37 years old. Today the stadium of his native city, [[Montevarchi]], is named in his honour.
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  • |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] 3-door [[supermini car|supermini]]/[[city car]] ...body, instead of the 5-door [[mini MPV]] look seen on many [[Korea]]n city cars. Like its predecessors, the Cinquecento and [[Fiat 126|Polski Fiat 126]], t
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  • ...Moncalieri]], an historic town lying in the Piedmont foothills outside the city of Turin, Italy. ...a]], where he personally designed some of the most famous [[Ferrari]] road cars and became Managing Director and General Manager of Pininfarina's research
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  • |Class:||[[City car]] ...iŋkweˈtʃɛnto}} in Italian, {{IPAEng|ˌtʃɪŋkwəˈtʃɛntoʊ}} in English) was a [[city car]] designed by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] of [[Ital Design]], launched by [[
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  • Very small cars have also been popular in [[Japan]], where again they attract various tax a ...fter [[World War I]] were often motorcycle based and referred to as "cycle cars".
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  • The progressive code for the first 999999 cars of the provinces was just a progressive number, sometimes filled with initi For cars from 1000000, it was A00000-A99999, B00000-B99999 etc. Possible letters wer
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  • ...ing under one minute for the fastest drivers to complete. For this reason, cars and drivers do not generally cross between the British and continental Euro ...of the European national series, attracting many new F2 and 2-litre sports cars during the 1970s and early 1980s. Notable champions from this period inclu
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  • ...ifested that his interest was in mechanics and in particular for passenger cars. Just a boy, he found employment as an apprentice repairing wagons. He gain ...uccio'' began to learn some of his skills and basis working on some of the cars.
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  • ...tern bloc]] countries and for several years it was one of the most popular cars in [[Poland]] and [[Hungary]]. ...ion after spartan times of [[Władysław Gomułka]]. Despite it was a small [[city car]], but in a reality of a communist system, it was the only car availabl
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  • ...rew out of [[Alfred P. Sloan]]'s yearly industrial luncheons at [[New York City]]'s [[Waldorf Astoria]], beginning in [[1931]]. They were almost invariably ...staged again at the Waldorf Astoria, in January 1949. Between the New York City venue and the Boston extension, nearly 600,000 people saw the show. Seven "
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  • Created largely in an effort to improve the city's international image, the race meant that the United States would host an The narrow track resulted in a large number of cars retiring during the race due to contact with the concrete walls. In its yea
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  • ...d completed a second bachelor degree in electrical engineering in [[Liège (city)|Liège]], [[Belgium]]. In 1911 he returned to Italy and created "Ing. Nico ...technical [[Vittorio Jano]], which previously had worked on [[Fiat]]. The cars were marketed under the brand name '[[Alfa Romeo]], after a legal battle fo
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  • ...and the road to have less [[leverage]] on the engine. This is what allows cars to slow down using their relatively flimsy engine parts. The engine maintai Engine braking is always active in all non-[[hybrid car|hybrid]] cars with an internal combustion engine, regardless of transmission type. Engine
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  • [[Category:City cars]]
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  • ''For sanctioned racing taking place on temporary circuits erected on city streets, see [[road racing]].'' ...acing in the US is a [[drag race]] of [[automotive tuning|modified]] stock cars happening late at night on straight public roads with very low traffic that
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  • Giuseppe [[De Vecchi]] started to produce cars on his own through 1903. [[Ettore Strada]], who joined De Vecchi, moved up ...he new corporate name the activity continued, in 1909, with the model from city 16/20 HP Tipo T of 2800 cm³ with patented pending, it did not carry an axl
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  • |Location city || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Curno]], [[Bergamo]] ...turer of [[automotive]] [[brake]] systems, especially for high-performance cars and motorcycles. It was established in [[Bergamo]], [[Italy]] in [[1961]],
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  • *Inter-city versions built by coachwork [[Caprini]] (2 units built in 1950) ...re damaged during the bombardments in 1943. In the postwar period all the cars were rebuild by Caprini or Varesina bodies, with an advanced booth and dies
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  • ...e for [[touring car racing|touring cars]] which took place at [[Wellington City]] in [[Wellington]], [[New Zealand]]. The race was first proposed in 1984 a ...he Australian V8's.]]The race went through four different types of touring cars classes from [[Group A]] to [[Supertouring]] then the category now known as
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  • ===City car=== :''Main article [[City car]]''
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  • ...headed at the age of sixteen. Once in Paris, she found work in some of the city's [[music hall]]s and within a few years became a very successful dancer un ...etitions for auto enthusiasts. Hellé Nice loved the thrill of driving fast cars and as such she jumped at the opportunity to compete in a racing event at t
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  • ...cetrack'''") is a 4.421 km (2.747 [[mile|mi]]) race track in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]], named for the famous Rodríguez brothers. ...n northeast [[Mexico City]]. The circuit is owned by the Government of the City, but is currently operated under concession by Corporación Interamericana
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  • ...[[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]]. === City to city racing ===
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  • ...cuit''', is a [[Czech republic|Czech]] racing circuit located close to the city of [[Brno]]. It was formerly the site of the pre-war [[Czechoslovakian Gran *Track capacity: 55 motorcycles or 40 cars
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  • ...ew Zealand Formula Ford Championship|Formula Ford]], [[New Zealand Touring Cars|New Zealand V8's]], [[Toyota Racing Series]], [[V8 Supercars]] ...acing]] circuit in [[New Zealand]]. It is located 40mi south of [[Auckland City]] in the [[North Island, New Zealand|North Island]]. The track is now owned
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  • ...[[Louis Chiron]]. Realizing that factory cars were always faster than the cars owned by private entrants, Dreyfus reasoned that his only chance of winning ...ed by the German teams and jumped at the chance to drive the most advanced cars available, as a [[Jew]] this option was not available to Dreyfus. Instead h
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  • ...[[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]]. === City to city racing ===
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  • ...1975 and, unlike the Circuit de Catalunya, is actually located within the city of [[Barcelona]]. ...little elevation change and few exciting corners. Overtaking is rare, as cars are unable to follow each other through the fast final corner due to [[turb
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  • ....jpg|thumb|350px|right|'''Of all the [[Maserati]] 5000GTs, Allemano bodied cars represent the largest proportion – some 22 of the 34 examples built. They ...ccess both at customers both at the same Car Allemano that relied to their cars. These successes Italians made sure that Allemano was noticed abroad. It wa
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  • |Location city||[[Milan]] ...], [[MG (car)|MG]], [[Rover (car)|Rover]], [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]], [[Bristol Cars|Bristol]], and [[Rolls-Royce car|Rolls-Royce]].
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  • |Class:||[[City car]] ...he 500 redefined the term "small car" and is considered one of the first [[city car]]s.
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  • ...[automobile]]s marketed in the 1890s down to about [[World War I]]. These cars are also often called by the name they were originally known by, "horseless * Pre-[[1905]] vehicles are '''veteran cars'''
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  • ...he established the DePalma Manufacturing Company in Detroit to build race cars and engines for automobiles and aircraft. ...rnia]] in 1956 and was interred in the [[Holy Cross Cemetery]] in [[Culver City, California]]. In 1973, he was made a posthumous member of the [[Automotive
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  • ...isien newspaper, Jean-Pierre Wimille developed his fascination with racing cars at a young age. He was 22 years old when he made his Grand Prix debut, driv ...[Raymond Chambost]] and [[Marcel Lehoux]] in separate incidents. Of the 16 cars that started the race, only three managed to finish.
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  • ...of the former Fiat Ansaldi, as a vehicle "for tourism and services for the city" (as a presentation of 1907), with little power and great road space. ...used on contemporary Lorraine De Dietrich) through which the floor of the cars could be downgraded 7 to 10 cm of the quota allowed by the usual side-strai
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  • ...[[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]]. === City to city racing ===
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  • ...Brothers Racetrack'''") is a 4.421-km (2.747-mile) race track in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]], named for the famous racing drivers [[Ricardo Rodríguez (ra ...n northeast [[Mexico City]]. The circuit is owned by the Government of the City, but is currently operated under concession by Corporación Interamericana
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  • ...e Government has been largely supportive of the event while the Gold Coast City Council support at local level has varied in its level of support, even occ | [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]] T91/00 [[Chevrolet]]-[[Ilmor]] A
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  • ...[[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]]. === City to city racing ===
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  • ...behind . The company started big, with 150 workers and producing over 100 cars per year. Expansion followed, and a new plant with 600 workers was opened i ...e). SCAT's headquarters was located in Via Madama Cristina of that Italian city.
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  • ...ands|East Parklands]] adjacent to the [[central business district]] of the city of [[Adelaide]] in [[South Australia]]. ...led the [[Adelaide 500]] since [[1999]] on a shorter variant of the track. Cars race clockwise around the circuit.
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  • ...For much of their history Champ Cars have been similar to [[Formula One]] cars, although there have traditionally been several key differences between the ...e tracks mean that the cars tended to be heavier and more sluggish than F1 cars, which race exclusively on road and street courses.
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  • ..., [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], approximately 25 km south east of the city. 1984 saw the first appearance of [[Group A]] touring cars and an extension of the track to 3.9km. It also saw the first 500 km race,
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  • ...e original vehicle) and designed-from-scratch "formula" and "sports racer" cars can be used in club racing. The professional autocross series, called [[ProSolo]], runs two cars at a time on mirror-image courses and features a [[drag racing]] style "Chr
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  • ...than four minutes. Taruffi trimmed 15 minutes off the distance from Mexico City to Leon and another 21 minutes off the Leon to [[Durango, Durango|Durango]] ...1956]] 12 Hours of Sebring. Taruffi established a world record for Class E cars in June 1956. He raced 100 miles in 46 minutes 27.2 seconds, for an average
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  • ...xis and sold not only in [[Italy]] but also in other markets like New York City, London, Paris and other cities. In 1910, Fiat reiterates its full range of passenger cars and inaugurated a new name: '''Tipo'''. Thus, at the same time the were del
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  • ...cal race, taking the Grand Prix de Comminges at [[Saint-Gaudens]] near the city of [[Toulouse]]. From there, Chiron went on to drive a [[Bugatti]] and an ...the track's curves for him. Louis Chiron held the most podiums in Bugatti cars, and the 21st Century Bugatti company remembered him with a [[concept car]]
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  • ...ery, the Company started, with good results, and also built car bodies for cars and taxi. ...beginning of the war the [[Italian]] factories built many more buses than cars.
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  • ...t de Monaco''' is the name given to a motor racing circuit laid out on the city streets of [[Monte Carlo]] and [[La Condamine]] around the harbour of the [ ...of the circuit, it favours the skill of the drivers over the power of the cars. However, there is very little overtaking as the course is so narrow and da
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  • ...left Austro-Daimler after differences about the future directions of their cars. ...ity]] for his work for Daimler. He constructed more very successful racing cars, dominating racing in the [[1920s in Sports|1920s]]. His idea of a small, l
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  • |Class || [[City car]] ...the second generation [[Ford Ka]] due for release in 2008, and the other [[city car]] in the Fiat range, the [[Fiat Nuova Panda|Panda]].
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  • ...le]] manufacturers to provide a better driving experience, especially in [[city|cities]] where congestion frequently causes stop-and-go [[traffic]] pattern ..., while depressing the left paddle shifts into a lower one. Numerous road cars have inherited the same mechanism.
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  • * Moskow Museum Of Antique Cars And Motorcycles - The site describes the dangerous struggle of what we cons ...mber of motorbikes with good photos and historical description. Planes and cars are the major part of the collection.
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  • ...n 1935 and 1953. When it returned in 1954, it was held on a circuit at the city of [[Agadir]] for [[sports car]]s, and French dominance was interrupted by | [[Sports car racing|Sports cars]]
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  • | Class || [[city car]] The '''Fiat 126''' is a [[city car]] introduced in October 1972 at [[Turin Motor Show]] as a replacement f
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  • ...m [[Latin]] ''Bononia'', ''Bulåggna'' in the local dialect) is the capital city of [[Emilia-Romagna]] in northern [[Italy]], in the [[Pianura Padana]], bet ...h in [[Europe]], with important international exhibitions, like Motorshow (cars, motor-cycles, considered the most important in all the World), Saie, Saied
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  • ...[[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]]. === City to city racing ===
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  • ...cars are purpose-built racing vehicles, stock cars (also known as fendered cars) can be either purpose-built racecars or street vehicles that have been mod ...gh as 1500. The sport is popular in Australia and Canada also. Many of the cars may also race on [[Short track motor racing|asphalt short tracks]] during t
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  • | Location city || [[Turin]] ...|| engineering products and processes,building prototypes and cars, producing special windscreens
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  • ...rcycle#Dirt Bike|dirt bikes]], [[Motorcycle racing|motorcycles]], [[sports cars]], modified pickup trucks, and [[stock car racing|stock car]]s. The facilit ...dgling series in 1953. On [[August 16]] [[1954]] he signed a contract with city officials to create this new track that would become famous as the Daytona
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  • ...s a racing [[car]] built from [[1957]] until [[1961]] by [[Bandini|Bandini Cars]]. ...s auto racing that as "out of range" to be submitted to the streets in the city.
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  • |Location city || [[Turin]] ...mes, in addition to its major European customers, the company has designed cars for the fast moving Chinese market for such manufacturers as Changan and Ha
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  • '''Emerson Fittipaldi''' (born [[December 12]], [[1946]], [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]) is a highly successful [[open-wheel]] racing ser "Emmo" began racing in [[Europe]] in [[1969]] in [[Formula Ford]] cars, and progressed quickly to F1, joining [[Team Lotus]] during the [[1970]] s
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  • ...e host of futuristic concepts that will have us living in pods and driving cars so flat that leg amputation is the only option." ;1960: World's first kit car in series: 1700 cars, Colani GT
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  • ...family (his father Patrick races in touring cars, hill climbs, and sports cars), Bourdais began his racing career at age 10 in [[karting|karts]]. During t ...luding a win from pole at [[Cleveland]]. With a runner-up finish in Mexico City, he clinched the Rookie of the Year title and finished 4th in the overall s
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  • == GP2 Series cars == ...mula One]], and [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[IndyCar Series]] models. The cars are predicted to be reliable and should run within less than ten seconds pe
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  • Most cars sold in the [[United States]] since the [[1950s]] have been equipped with a ...ted (and expensive) to build and repair than manual transmissions. In most cars (except US family, luxury, sport-utility vehicle, and minivan models) they
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  • | Class || [[City car]] The '''Fiat 600''' (or "Seicento") [say-chento] is a [[city car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Fiat]] from 1955 to
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  • ...wiktionary.org/wiki/%E4%B8%8A shang] (上) the first word in the name of the city Shanghai, and which also means 'above' or 'ascend'. This was an unintention
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  • ...'' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event staged at a racecourse near the city of [[Reims]] in the [[Marne]] [[département]] of north-east [[France]]. Fi | [[Jaguar Cars|Jaguar]]
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  • ...ing to human life and health. Special safety features have been built into cars for years, some for the safety of [[car]]'s occupants only, some for the sa ...ge:Safety_distance_1s_p1050014.jpg|thumb|Distance crossed by vehicles in a city (here, [[Paris]]) during 1 second (typical time to react to an emergency).]
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  • ...ing to human life and health. Special safety features have been built into cars for years, some for the safety of [[car]]'s occupants only, some for the sa ...ety_distance_1s_p1050014.jpg|thumb|250px|Distance crossed by vehicles in a city (here, [[Paris]]) during 1 second (typical time to react to an emergency).]
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  • ...handful of models during its lifetime, which were almost exclusively small cars, with the biggest being the short-lived [[Autobianchi A111]], a [[small fam ...(mechanics)|differential]] (final drive) that has become prevalent in its cars today. This car competed with the [[Innocenti]]-built [[Mini]], which was t
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  • ==Formula Three, Formula Two, Sports cars== ..., the 5th 1973 event in the European automaker's championship for 2,000 cc cars.
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  • ...al photo.jpg|thumb|262px|Aerial photo of the Autodoromo of Monza, with the city in the upper part.]] ...s. The two circuits could be combined to create a 10 km long circuit, with cars running parallel on the main straight. The infrastructure was also improved
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  • ...d to be a man of exquisite taste. He left his extraordary paintings to the city of Turin in 2002. ...over Fiat, seeing how the boy was more interested in mysticism than making cars (he studied religion at [[Princeton University|Princeton]] and took part in
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  • | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconSpain}} [[Valencia (city in Spain)|Valencia]], [[Spain]] !width="27"| [[Valencia (city in Spain)|VAL FEA]] {{flagiconSpain}}
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  • ...automobile company. Campari's job eventually involved test driving factory cars and his skills and interest led to his participation in competitive [[hillc ...[Gastone Brilli-Peri|Count Gastone Brilli-Peri]] and [[Antonio Ascari]] in cars designed by [[Vittorio Jano]].
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  • ...ipping side as it delivers to the slipping side. Most [[Audi]] [[Quattro]] cars, notably excluding the [[Audi A3|A3]] and [[Audi TT|TT]], use a center Tors ...of the power going to the '''rear''' axle under normal conditions. Sports cars using this type of system always drive only the rear under normal condition
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  • ...automotive industry is best known of its automobile designs and small city cars, sports and supercars. The automotive industry makes a significant 8.5% to
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  • ...he hatch) or five-door (four entry doors and the hatch) cars. In Europe, [[city car]]s, [[supermini car|superminis]], and [[small family car]]s are usually Small cars often incorporate a hatch tailgate to make the best use of available space.
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  • ...was produced in [[1958]]. Van Doorne's patents were later sold to [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]] along with DAF's car business. [[General Motors]] designed a CVT for use in small cars, which was first offered in [[2002]]. After just three years, however, thi
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  • |Largest city || [[Monte Carlo]] |Footnotes || <sup>1</sup>Monaco is a [[city-state]].<br><sup>2</sup>Monégasque and Italian are also spoken widely.
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  • ...ates [[Patent]] No. 745,157 was issued to [[Clyde J. Coleman]] of New York City for an electric '''[[automobile]] self-starter'''. He had invented the fir ...an's design and made it practical. It was tested successfully on Cadillac cars of [[1911]] and first installed by [[Cadillac]] on production models in [[1
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  • ...hich in a sense predates them. As of 2002 there were 590 million passenger cars worldwide (roughly one car for every eleven people), of which 140 million i ...Lenoir installed his engine in a vehicle. It seems to have been powered by city lighting-gas in bottles, and was said by Lenoir to have ''"travelled more s
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  • ...ort]] [[race track]]s in [[Japan]]. It is located in [[Suzuka, Mie|Suzuka City]], [[Mie Prefecture]] and is owned by [[Honda|Honda Motor Co., Ltd.]]. ...ear the Casio Triangle. The cars were Winston Cup and Winston West Series cars and the field was by invitation for the two races, run after the 1996 and 1
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  • ...d the Bugatti factory in [[Molsheim]] in February 2005 and saw a number of cars in various stages of production, including at least one completed productio ...not the most efficient vechicle in history however, using 40.4 l/100 km in city driving and 24.1 l/100 km in combined cycle. At full-throttle, it uses up t
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  • ...urned" in engines in fundamentally the same method as traditional gasoline cars. High-speed cars, [[bus]]es, [[submarine]]s, and [[rocket]]s already can run on hydrogen, in
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  • ...[[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of racing cars and high-performance sports cars formed by [[Enzo Ferrari]] in 1929. At first, '''[[Scuderia Ferrari]]''' sp ...Ferrari prepared and successfully raced various drivers in [[Alfa Romeo]] cars until 1938, when he was officially hired by Alfa as head of their racing de
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  • ...hero [[George Robertson (racecar driver)|George Robertson]] from [[Garden City, New York]] became the first American to win the event. *2002 - {{flagiconBRA}} [[Cristiano da Matta]] ([[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]-[[Toyota]])
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  • ...jpg|right|thumb|250px|'''1899 Welleyes''' <br>'''Ceirano intended to build cars and the first prototype appeared in 1899 under the name Welleyes.''' [http: ...liquidated in 1903, a year later became the Ceirano & C. [[STAR]] Company Cars in Rapid Torinese.
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  • |Class:||[[city car]]<br>[[FR]] == Fiat 1100 Performance and Race cars ==
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  • ...sports journalist Gordon Kirby suggested at the Champ Car finale in Mexico City that the youngest Andretti would be replacing [[Dan Wheldon]] in his #26 [[ ...the 2008 season at [[Texas Motor Speedway]]. Andretti had one of the best cars that night and was able to drive the high line all night, but [[Ryan Hunter
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  • Antonio Chiribiri was born in Venice in 1865 but it was not a natural city for engineering so he moved to [[Florence]] to work in a small factory. He ...dexnew.htm Official Chiribiri (clothing) web site with images of Chiribiri cars and film of Nuvolari driving (mostly) Alfa Romeos and Auto Unions].
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  • ...d Prix' configuration. These factors, along with its close proxmity to the city of [[London]], ensured a popular slot on the [[Formula One|Grand Prix]] cal ...1950 to create a 1 mile oval course suitable for cars. 500cc [[Formula 3]] cars began racing later that year, and in 1953 the Universal Motor Racing Club w
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  • |Location city || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Modena]] ...manufacturer of [[automobile racing|racing cars]] and [[sports car|sports cars]], established in 1914 in [[Bologna]]. The company's headquarters are now i
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  • ...what must be almost a career span of fifty years, I found myself designing cars on more than one occasion for the “Biscione” Carmaker, sometimes by way ...the next-generation 156 Sedan, Sportwagon, Coupe and Spider, a quartet of cars all drawing life from the pencil of Giugiaro as evolution of the Brera conc
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  • ...h]] V8 normally-aspirated engine. Capelli also continued with BMW touring cars for the [[Schnitzer]] team, as the March budget was tight (so tight in fact ...so bad that on the notoriously bumpy [[Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez|Mexico City]] track neither driver could make the car work and both failed to qualify.
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  • ...ing - instead becoming a hero in CanAm and subsequently Australian Touring Cars. Hulme's untimely death, caused by a heart attack whilst driving a BMW M3 d The finale, in Mexico City would determine the champion that year - but unfortunately for Denny it was
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  • ...landowner and came from a good family with strong roots in Tuscany and the city of Livorno. His grandfather, also named Giotto Bizzarrini, was a biologist ...for [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]], [[Lamborghini]], [[ISO]] and later built cars under his name. He also developed advanced designs for [[General Motors|GM]
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  • ...ears finished in fourth place in the points with one win, scored at Mexico City. ...ash at Sanair. The March chassis, like most contemporary open-wheel racing cars, sat the driver far forward in the nose, with little protection for the leg
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  • ...were built before the shutdown of the firm in 1994. Subsequently, 2 more cars were completed (one more coupe, and one spyder) in 1999 and 2003. ...[California]], called Cizeta Automobili USA. He currently services exotic cars as well as continues to build (on demand) the Cizeta V16T.
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  • ...tar. There were terrible injuries to the race car drivers and spectators. Cars caught fire, there were deaths, and the race was halted and canceled when o ...Europe (there were so few entries that the Speedway itself entered several cars), a lack of oil, and out of respect for the [[World War I|war in Europe]].
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  • |align="center" width="140px"|[[Image:Rome city flag.png|100px]] |align="center" width="140px"|City [[flag]]
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  • ...o]]'s canals were flowing, when [[Italy]] was not yet united and when this city was more European than [[Lombard]]. ...personalities order promenade carriages, the precursors of today's sports cars: [[Alessandro Manzoni]] and [[Enrichetta Blondel]] use one of such carriage
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  • ...taly's population lives in Lombardy. Its capital is [[Milan]], the largest city in Northern Italy. The current president of Lombardy is [[Roberto Formigoni ...ies have their headquarters in Milan. Manufactures include iron and steel, cars, mechanics components, chemical products, textiles, furnitures, leather, sh
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  • ..., such as those commonly mounted on [[motorcycle]]s and some types of race cars, only allow the driver to select the next-highest or next-lowest [[gear rat ...|400px|Top and driver's side view of a typical manual transmission used in cars, with external floor shifter.]]
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  • Most cars sold in the [[United States]] since the [[1950s]] have been equipped with a ...ted (and expensive) to build and repair than manual transmissions. In most cars (except US family, luxury, sport-utility vehicle, and minivan models) they
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  • | Location city || [[Moncalieri]], [[Turin]] ...ayed at the Auto Show in Turin in 1968 was the first of more than 75 dream cars that the company has built and presented on every continent, earning its pr
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  • ...of the [[Ferrari 360]], the new Ferrari 430, and historic [[Ferrari]] race cars. ...erred to as Prep2, allow for the introduction of tube-frame, purpose-built cars into the class. The first examples of these are [[Pontiac GTO]]s campaigned
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  • ...e") was the name given to the first Fiat 500 which was one of the smallest cars in the world at the time of its production. Launched in 1937, three models Fiat is known to be working on a low-cost entry-level city car, to fit into its range below both the Fiat 500 and [[Fiat Panda|Panda]]
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  • ...he double-header '''[[Guia Race]]''', which traditionally features touring cars from world-renowned car manufacturers, has officially become the final two ...originally conceived in 1954 as a treasure hunt around the streets of the city, but shortly after it was suggested that the hunt's track could host an ama
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  • Fascinated by cars since boyhood, at age 16 in [[1985]] Tracy became the youngest ever [[Canad ...hio Sports Car Course|Mid-Ohio]] and [[Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez|Mexico City]]. He led 658 laps, earned six poles and ten podiums on the way to his fir
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  • Geneva is officially a [[French phrasebook|French]]-speaking city, although with the large international presence English takes a close secon ...arly three years, Calvin returned triumphantly in 1541 to help elevate the city to the rank of a «Protestant Rome ». The intellectual influence of the Re
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  • The term ''[[hybrid]]'' when used in relation with cars also has other uses. Prior to its modern meaning of hybrid propulsion, the ...the electronic speed control that paved the way for modern hybrid electric cars. The Henney Kilowatt was the first modern production electric vehicle and w
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  • ...forgotten. In 1891, [[John William Lambert]] built a three-wheeler in Ohio City, Ohio, which was destroyed in a fire the same year, while [[America On Whee ...to take off in western Europe, especially in France where, in 1903, 30,204 cars were produced, representing 48.8% of world automobile production that year.
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  • |Team(s) || [[Toleman|Toleman Hart]], [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] Senna was born in [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]]. As the son of a wealthy Brazilian landowner, he quickly deve
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  • ...company in addition to producing the Dune Buggy, has also produced sports cars and SUVs, all based on the chassis of the Beetle. She also performed specif ...he also made a dragster and in the subsequent years had produced electric cars such as the PUMA BOXER 90 presented at the Bologna Motor Show.
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  • ...me World Champion [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] in [[1958]]. After racing touring cars and Formula 2 in Argentina, he moved to [[Europe]] in [[1970]] to drive a [ ...f the catastrophic [[flood]] suffered by the capital [[Santa Fe, Argentina|city of Santa Fe]] in April 2003.
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  • After constructing some 1,000 units, production of the Italian built cars ceased in 1955, although Iso continued to build the Isetta in Spain until 1 ...ensed the Isetta to Romi, a machine-tool manufacturer headquartered in the city of [[Santa Bárbara d'Oeste]], in the State of [[São Paulo]]. The Isetta
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  • Fiat-based cars are constructed all around the world, with the largest number produced outs ...group's activities were initially focused on the industrial production of cars, industrial and agricultural vehicles. Over time it has diversified into ma
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  • manufacturers of parts for racing 101 and 105 series cars. (UK) - Spare parts for Alfa Romeo cars since 1962. (Germany)
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  • ...gauges from that era are much too small for measuring the gaps of current cars. ...highway use. This practice has, however, largely become obsolete now that cars' fuel/air mixtures and cylinder temperatures are maintained within a narrow
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  • ...when leading Formula 1 drivers were hired to race in [[Formula Atlantic]] cars at [[Calder Park Raceway]]. The Atlantic era was dominated by [[Roberto Mor ...1996 Olympic Games, and the subsequently successful bid by northern rival city Sydney to host the 2000 Olympics, was a driving force behind Melbourne’s
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  • *[[Bologna]] - (''Bologna''): A major trade fair city. *[[Genoa]] - a vibrant and historical port city, birth place of Columbus
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  • ...been assigned and there are several situations where Prodrive will not be cars 24 & 25 (e.g. WDC joins the team or another team currently competing withdr ...been assigned and there are several situations where Prodrive will not be cars 24 & 25 (e.g. WDC joins the team or another team currently competing withdr
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  • ...the world drivers' championship was run for less powerful [[Formula Two]] cars, the race was run to [[sports car racing|sports car]] rules instead and did ...ue left the 1972 race in jeopardy until the ACM gave in and agreed that 26 cars could participate - the same number permitted at most other circuits. Two y
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  • ...in an idling manner or be connected by a one-way clutch or freewheel. With cars it is more usual to join the two sources through a differential gear. Thus ...tant and efficient rate, even as the car changes speed. During stop-and-go city driving, series hybrids are relatively the most efficient.
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  • ...1954, and under [[Lee Strasberg]] at the [[Actors' Studio]] in [[New York City]]. ...ed race car in [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]]/[[Pixar]]'s ''[[Cars (film)|Cars]]''. Similarly, he served as narrator for the 2007 film ''[[Dale (film)|Dal
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  • Born in the small city of [[Osimo]], [[Ancona Province]] in the [[Marche]] region of central [[Ita ...rs was extremely difficult. In his very first race for Mercedes, one their cars dominated, a furious Fagioli abandoned his vehicle after having been given
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  • |Class || [[City car]] The '''Fiat Panda''' is a [[city car]] from the [[Italy|Italian]] automotive manufacturer [[Fiat]]. The firs
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  • ...ited, teams may use an alternate non-tobacco livery. At historical events, cars are allowed to use the livery which was used when the car was actively comp ...One with a works team of its own in 2006 Formula One season. Although the cars have many sponsorship logos on them, the main pattern is based on the tradi
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  • ...note the power of early [[20th century]] British [[automobile|cars]]. Many cars took their names from this figure (hence the [[Austin Motor Company|Austin] ...ch-Technische Bundesanstalt'' (PTB)[http://www.ptb.de/] in [[Braunschweig (city)|Braunschweig]] as exactly:
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  • ...ne for drivers and one for [[#Drivers and constructors|constructors]]. The cars race at speeds often in excess of 300 km/h (185 mph). ...scope is continually expanding. Formula 1 cars are the most expensive race cars currently in production and the [[sport]] is among the most expensive in th
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  • ...tated objective is to find a "single, decisive winner" among all competing cars. ...twelve months prior to the award. The award is not restricted to European cars, but nominees must be available in at least five European countries, and ha
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  • ...r production and engineering expertise and contracted Innocenti to produce cars under license from BLMC. The [[Innocenti Mini]] used the mechanical compon |Location city || {{flagiconIndia}} [[Lucknow]]
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  • In the weeks leading up the Grand Prix, city officials trap as many groundhogs as they can in and around the race course | [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]-[[Chevrolet]]
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  • ...the Italian market. Merosi would go on to design a series of new A.L.F.A. cars with more powerful engines ([[A.L.F.A 40/60 HP|40-60 HP]]). A.L.F.A. also v !style="background:darkorange" align="center" valign="middle" | Cars
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  • ...&nbsp;ft·lbf (608&nbsp;N·m) of torque will also be a high for Ferrari's GT cars. Most of the modifications to the engine were done to allow it to fit in th !City
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  • In 2000 the Ganassi team switched to [[Toyota]] engines and [[Lola Cars|Lola]] chassis. The package was strong for ovals and high speed tracks, but ...during 2003 but the hopes of fighting for the title gradually faded as his cars lacked pace and stronger, more consistent challengers arrived on the scene.
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  • ...ionately on those social groups who are also least likely to own and drive cars. The [[sustainable transport]] movement focuses on solutions to these probl |[[Volvo Cars|Volvo (cars)]] || align="center"| {{flagiconSWE}}||Subsidiary||Global
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  • ...won races in [[midget car racing|midget cars]], [[sprint car racing|sprint cars]], and [[drag racing]]. ...eets of their hometown. Later, the brothers were hired by a garage to park cars, Andretti described the experience in his book ''What's It Like Out There''
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  • ...legance of form. So was born the '''[[Bandini 750 sport siluro]]'''. These cars, when their headlights were removed, qualified to race in the sports catego The cars were designed in the corner of a garage and built by his brother Aurelio wi
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  • ...d]] (production in Thailand started March 2002 and lasted couple of years, cars were targeted for Asia Pacific markets). Between 1997 and 2005, 680,000 exa ...automatic or shift manually with H-pattern, it has three automatic modes: city, sport and ice.
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  • ...ve rubber tires, including some lines of the [[Paris Métro]], the [[Mexico City Metro]], the Caracas Metro, the [[Montreal Metro]], and the [[Santiago Metr ...t occurs. These days, most spare tires (sometimes called "doughnuts") for cars are smaller than normal tires (to save on trunk space, gas mileage, and cos
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  • ...hinese-made bicycles in foreign markets is the increasing affordability of cars and motorcycles for its own citizens. ...''courting radius''. In cities, bicycles helped reduce crowding in inner-city tenements by allowing workers to commute from more spacious dwellings in th
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  • ...[McLaren-Mercedes|McLaren]] and [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] all tested their 2008 cars. [[Williams F1|Williams]] tested a modified version of the [[Williams FW29| ...team would not race in 2008 due to a dispute over the legality of customer cars.
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  • !rowspan="2"| City / Location *All cars are fitted with red, blue and yellow cockpit lights. The purpose is to give
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  • ...[Gottlieb Daimler]] and [[Wilhelm Maybach]] in [[Cannstatt]] (since 1905 a city district of [[Stuttgart]]) in [[1885]]. It was the first [[petroleum]]-powe ...n types. One was the four cycle or four stroke which is similar to that in cars. The other was a two cycle (sometimes called two stroke)engine in which the
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  • ...makes haste towards Octopussy's Circus, pursued by two Bavarian BMW police cars. ...larger wheel wells (just as the Astro Spiral [[AMC Javelin|Javelin]] stunt cars that performed that same jump in AMC sponsored thrill shows) compared to th
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  • ...f one historical [[castle]] that it finds in the pressed ones of the roman city of [[Neptune (RM) |Nettuno]]) studies a [[motor]] to 8 cylinders to V (open ...assified ||Cortese Franco || 38,400 || 28' 12” 1/5|| 81,692 ||Corsa to the cars Sports of Class oltre1500 cmc
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  • The mayor of [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]], offered his city's track as a possible replacement for the Belgian Grand Prix, but the FIA s ! rowspan=2 | [[Midland F1 Racing|MF1]]<br /><br />[[Spyker Cars|Spyker]]
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  • ...''Wien'') is the capital and largest city of [[Austria]], and the Historic City Centre was inscribed on the [[UNESCO World Heritage List]]. ...but one of the many façades of this city. Vienna is also a dynamic, young city, famous for its (electronic) music scene with independent labels, cult-stat
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  • ..., which can be roughly estimated to be the equivalent of [[List of fastest cars by acceleration|2.5 to 3 seconds]] to reach 100&nbsp;km/h (or "nought to si ...tember. Swedish teams are generally known by nicknames rather than club or city names. These nicknames usually have some sort of local connection.
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  • ...(not more a name [[Ancient Grecia|greco]], therefore, but that one of [[a city]] of [[the Volsci]], in [[province of Rome]]) a motor to 4 cylinders to V t ...sm: the Artena di Pietroburgo is 1° in the “mixed group” (various national cars)
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  • ...mes given the name “[[Ardea]]”, correspondent to that one of one ancient [[city]] [[Lazio|laziale]] (geographically little to south of [[Pomezia]]). Remaining in auto body topic, others two particular differentiate the two cars considerably: the motor cowling (than in the Ardea is realized in sol pezzo
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  • ...ogramme in the [[World Endurance Championship]], winning races in [[Mexico City]] and at Autopolis, at the wheel of a [[Sauber]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] ...n investigation, the FIA discovered illegal software on their car (and the cars of several rival teams), but could not prove that it had been used.
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  • ...proposed to [[Racial segregation|segregate]] immigrants in different train cars from native Italians. Umberto Bossi, in an interview, suggested opening fi ...was [[Lega Lombarda]], echoing a 12th-century alliance of Northern Italian city-states that rose against the Germanic [[Holy Roman Emperor]] and defeated h
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  • ...e opening day, and provide a large and prestigious spectacle for one lucky city. ...otels and found significant quantities of doping products in the hotel and cars of the [[TVM (cycling team)]] team. In response the riders started a "sit-d
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  • ...had those brakes just f**king glowing. Will that do? Sorry, but most posh cars are automatic. I think someone leaked that I drove one which gets changed t # City of Lovers
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  • ...ech toys this ship conceals includes a mini monorail system from which the cars can be ejected out of a hatch on the side of the ship and convert into spee ...of a circus cannon. Intended to blow the circus show, as well as an entire city in West Germany off the map with the intention of removing all US installat
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  • |Location city || Italy [[Mandello del Lario]] ...(D.T.I. Group or DTI), manufacturer of the [[De Tomaso]] sports and luxury cars, owned by Argentinian industrialist [[Alejandro de Tomaso]], purchased SEIM
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