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  • ...ing [[Formula Toyota]] in 1992. In 1993, he began competing in All Japan [[Formula Three]], finishing 10th in his rookie season. == Formula One competition ==
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  • ...]] with the [[Minardi]] team, and is now racing in the F1-supporting [[GP2 Series]]. ...h in 2001. After racing in various similar European series like the [[Euro Formula 3000]], he caught the attention of Minardi, for whom he tested in 2003; the
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  • ...0cc racing over the next 2 seasons, finishing as runner-up in his domestic series in 1995. ...or the first time in 1996, but did not match his 16th overall in the world series over the next 2 seasons. He doubled up successfully in 1998, winning the Sp
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  • The '''Karting World Championship''' is ruled by the [[FIA|CIK-FIA]]. It takes place once a year, each year i ...ith electric starter, clutch and rpm limiter set at 16,000 rpm, to replace Formula A.
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  • [[Image:Formule Ford Paul Meijer 2002.jpg|thumb|250px|Formula Ford 1600]] ...rt racing|karting]] is more likely to be a young driver's entry to serious formula car racing).
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  • '''Felipe Massa''' (born [[April 25]], [[1981]]) is a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] [[Formula One]] racing driver formerly in the employ of the [[Sauber]] team and for [ ...the meantime he guested for [[Alfa Romeo]] in the [[European Touring Car]] series.
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  • ...ssociation|AMA]] superbike rider, he came within six points of winning the championship. Hayden went on to win the [[Daytona 200]] on a Honda [[superbike racing|su ...him demoted in Honda's pecking order of young riders, but he now leads the championship and looks set to be the first rider to take the title away from current cha
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  • ...<br>[[FIA GT3 European Championship|FIA GT3 Championship]]<br>[[Italian GT Championship]] ...br>[[Italian Superturismo Championship|Italian Superturismo]]<br>[[Le Mans Series]]<br>[[International GT Open]]
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  • ...to become a [[Formula 1]] driver. He won the [[Indy Racing League]] (IRL) championship in [[2003]] at his first attempt. Dixon was entered in a one-make series featuring the [[Nissan]] Sentra. He had an immediate impact during the race
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  • | Current series || [[Italian Formula Three Championship|Italian Formula 3]]<br> [[A1 Grand Prix]] ...ries|Formula 3 Euroseries]]<br> [[German Formula Three Championship|German Formula 3]]
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  • ...e:DeferranChampion.jpg|thumb|200px|de Ferran won two CART championships in 2000 and 2001]] ...] to [[Brazil]]ian parents, is a former racing driver. De Ferran was the [[2000]] and [[2001]] [[Champ Car]] champion and the winner of the 2003 [[Indianap
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  • ...having previously also raced in [[British Superbike]] and [[500cc]] World Championship. Like [[Formula One]] legend [[Ayrton Senna]], Chris has [[Bell's Palsy]], which has paraly
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  • ...66]] [[Dallas, Texas]]) is a former [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[IndyCar]] Series driver. ...for Thomas Knapp in an unsponsored black #97 car, but made his mark on the series a year later during qualifying for the [[Indianapolis 500]]. He qualified
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  • ...orld Series|CART]] Championship in 2002, and former [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] [[Formula One]] driver. ...championship. In [[1996]], da Matta participated in the [[Formula 3000]] series in [[Great Britain]].
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  • | First race || [[2000 Australian Grand Prix]] ...r Lyons Button''' (born 19 January 1980) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Formula One]] racing driver from [[England]]. He currently drives for the [[Brawn G
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  • ...thikeyan''' (born [[January 14]], [[1977]], [[Chennai]], [[India]]) is a [[Formula One]] driver for [[2005]] with the [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] team. He is ...son, and in the same year, he also competed in the Formula Vauxhall Junior championship in [[Great Britain]]. This gave him valuable experience in [[Europe|Europea
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  • | Years || 1989 - 2000 | Team(s) || [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[Tyrrell]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Ligier]], [[Sauber]], [[St
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  • ...car with the [[BAR-Honda]] Team at [[Jerez]] as a reward for his 2004 IRL championship in a Honda powered car. ...Eatzza sandwich, to be unveiled in April 2006, as part of a task on the US Series 5 of [[The Apprentice 5|The Apprentice]]. Synergy had Kannan eating the sa
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  • ...hip''' ('''WTCC''') is an international [[touring car racing|Touring Car]] championship organized by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]]. ...feared it would take money away from Formula 1 and stopped sanctioning the Championship{{Fact|date=June 2008}}.
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  • |Caption || Zanardi in 2007, as a [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]] driver ...anardi''', b. [[October 23]], [[1966]] in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]], is an ex-Formula One driver who is better known for his dominance of CART during the late 19
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  • | Architect || [[Alan Wilson (motorsport)|Alan Wilson]] (2000 redesign) ...d Series]]<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[American Le Mans Series]]<br>[[Atlantic Championship]]
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  • ...iconItaly}} [[Dallara]] (Series One)<br> {{flagiconItaly}} [[Michelotto]] (Series Two) |Cons champ || 1995 [[IMSA GT Championship]]
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  • ...1st <small>([[1997 24 Hours of Le Mans|1997]], [[2000 24 Hours of Le Mans|2000]], [[2001 24 Hours of Le Mans|2001]], [[2002 24 Hours of Le Mans|2002]], [[ ...|| 8 <small>([[1997 24 Hours of Le Mans|1997]], [[2000 24 Hours of Le Mans|2000]], [[2001 24 Hours of Le Mans|2001]], [[2002 24 Hours of Le Mans|2002]], [[
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  • |First win || [[2000 German Grand Prix]] ...[[May 23]] [[1972]] in [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]], [[Brazil]], is a [[Formula One]] race driver.
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  • ...''Satō Takuma''), born [[January 28]], [[1977]], is a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Formula One]] [[automobile racing]] driver. ...full seasons in British Formula 3, finishing third in 2000 and winning the championship in 2001, winning 16 races in the two years, plus international races at [[S
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  • ...osted the first international motorcycle event in Spain in March and the [[Formula One]] [[Spanish Grand Prix]] in April. The circuit's remote location hinder ...ccident. Jerez also hosted the 1997 [[European Grand Prix]], which was the championship decider between [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Jacques Villeneuve]]), who col
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  • ...ic Championship|Toyota Atlantic series]] and the [[Indy Lights|Indy Lights series]]. Wheldon is playfully nicknamed "Difficult Dan" in the [[Indy Racing Leag ...[[Scott Dixon]] and [[Casey Mears]]. After five races he lies third in the series behind [[Helio Castroneves]] and Dixon.
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  • ...successfully in many different categories of '''motorsport''', including [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[rallies]]. They h ...925]] Alfa Romeo won the first [[Grand Prix motor racing| World Grand Prix Championship]]. Over 4 rounds the [[Alfa Romeo P2]] won the [[European Grand Prix]] at
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  • ...986 in sports#Auto Racing|1986]] [[Indianapolis 500]]. He also started 2 [[Formula One]] races for [[Walter Wolf (industrialist)|Walter Wolf]] in [[1978]], an ...first entered an [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] car, and have focused on this series since 2004.
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  • ...x times – a record. He was also runner-up in the 1982 TT Formula One World series. He is a world speed record holder, after his efforts on the 500 Elf on a p ...took the new two-stroke Honda NS500 to [[Malaysia]] and won the non-world championship [[Kuala Lumpur]] GP. In 1983 he was back for a full season on a factory Hon
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  • ...mula One]], [[sports car]], and [[CART]] racing driver. He is currently a Formula One commentator for [[ITV]]. ...racing, taking pole, and finishing fourth overall. With 1986 came another championship in FF2000, this time the European title.
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  • ...|| Hayhoe/Cole Racing (1992-1994), Target Chip Ganassi Racing (1995-2000)<br>Patrick Racing (2001), Rahal Letterman Racing (2002)<br>American Spirit ...ories in the series. Vasser was the last American to win the [[Champ Car]] championship.
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  • ...Webber''' (born [[August 27]], [[1976]]) is an [[Australia|Australian]] [[Formula One]] driver. ...to his credit, Webber signed with [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] and made his Formula One debut in [[Melbourne]] with [[Minardi]] in [[2002]], finishing with a 5
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  • ...rvine, Jr.''' (b. [[10 November]] [[1965]], [[Newtownards]]) is a former [[Formula One]] racing driver from [[Northern Ireland]]. ...Jordan [[Formula One]] team in 1993. His reputation steadily increased in Formula One, eventually leading [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] to sign him to partner
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  • ...aving previously also raced in [[British Superbike]] and [[500cc]] [[World Championship]]. Like [[Formula One]] legend [[Ayrton Senna]], Chris has [[Bell's Palsy]], which has paraly
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  • |Championships || 1 ([[1997 Formula One season|1997]]) ...]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[automobile racing]] driver, and winner of [[Formula One]] and [[Champ Car]] championships and the [[Indianapolis 500]], one of
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  • ...ngio, Moss, Senna) the main focus is on Americans who competed in domestic series - particularly [[NASCAR]]. |2000
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  • | Years || [[1989 Formula One season|1989]] - [[1991 Formula One season|1991]] | Team(s) || [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[Scuderia Italia]]
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  • |Opened || 2000 |Events || [[Superbike World Championship|SBK]],[[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]]
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  • [[Image:F3000.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''Formula 3000 is a type of Formula Racing''']] ...nd was dominated by works-run cars with factory engines; the hope was that Formula 3000 would offer quicker, cheaper, more open racing.
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  • ...Championship|BTCC]]; [[Touring car racing|WTCC]]; [[British Formula Three Championship|British F3]] ...RDC International Trophy]], formerly one of the premier non-Championship [[Formula One|F1]] races in the calendar, today awarded to the winner of a race for h
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  • ...banning some of the more exotic technologies available (for instance, many series insist on a "control tyre" that all competitors must use) and keep the raci ...were in fact built from production cars, whereas some current touring car series are also raced in [[silhouette racing car]]s. Touring cars race exclusivel
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  • ...|| [[V8 Supercar]]<br>[[Australian Grand Prix]]<br>[[Superbike World Championship]]<br>[[Castrol 6 Hour]] | Record year || 2000
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  • ...8]]. Since 2008 he has been racing in the [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters]] series with Mercedes. ...]] and [[Norberto Fontana]], the driver he finished runner-up to in German Formula 3.
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  • |Record team || [[Reynard]] 94D Formula 4000 |Record year || 2000
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  • |Years || F1 1994, 2000, 2002 ...sh]] former [[Formula One]] driver. His best ranking was 10th in the world championship in 1999.
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  • ...the behest of the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA). The championship is mostly concentrated in Europe, but throughout the years has visited othe ...[[grand tourer|GT cars]]: GT1, or '''Grand Touring Cars''', and GT2, or '''Series Grand Touring Cars'''. Each category has an annual driver champion, team c
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  • ...acing ranks and in the [[United States]] he won the [[1990]] [[Indy Lights Championship]], setting a record with nine wins. The following year, he competed in his ...eveland]], [[Toronto]], [[Road America]] and [[Laguna Seca]]. Paul led the series in most laps led and was voted most improved driver by his peers. The [[199
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  • ...," has been the name for a class of [[automobile|car]]s used in [[American Championship Car Racing]] for many decades. ==Comparison with Formula One car==
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  • Currently there are no major race series cooperating with the ADAC to host a weekend as Eifelrennen. |1950 || {{flagiconGER}} [[Fritz Riess]] || [[Formula 2]]
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  • ...s said himself that Häkkinen is the rival he respected the most during his Formula One career. ...ja Honkanen in 1998. The couple has one son, Hugo Ronan (born December 11, 2000) and one daughter, Aina Julia (born May 12, 2005). Media reports in early 2
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  • ...tewart''', and nicknamed '''The Flying Scot''', is a three-time Scottish [[Formula One]] racing champion. He is well-known in the United States as a commentat ...uce McLaren]] was testing. McLaren at that time was already an experienced Formula One driver and the new Cooper F3 was a very competitive car in its class. S
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  • ...came quite popular in the 1960s and 1970s though, and even more so after [[Formula One]] decided to boycott the Nürburgring after 1976. ...p;km, then discontinued overall due to the demise of the [[World Sportscar Championship]].
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  • [[Image:March BMW Marc Surer.JPG|thumb|right|250px|[[Marc Surer]]'s 1979 Championship winning car]] ...85, but in 2009 the [[Formula Two]] name returns. The 2009 FIA Formula Two Championship will begin at Valencia on the 31 May. Visit the official F2 website [http:/
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  • .... After surpassing Fangio's long standing record for total number of World Championship titles, [[Michael Schumacher]] said - ''"Fangio is on a level much higher t ==Formula 1==
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  • ...lternated between Mosport and [[Circuit Mont-Tremblant]], [[Quebec]] after Formula One took over the event. After [[1971]] safety concerns led to the Grand P In 2005, the Canadian Grand Prix was the most watched Formula One GP in the world. The race was also the third most watched sporting even
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''FIM Superbike World Championship''' ...founded in [[1988]]. The Superbike World Championship season consists of a series of rounds held on permanent racing facilities. Each round has 2 races and t
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  • ...cing championship, for specific information on the current Champ Car World Series and the Indy Racing League see [[Champ Car]] and [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[Image:indy_500.jpg|300px|thumb|right|1994 Indianapolis 500, a National Championship race]]
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  • ...ce began in 1978 as a race for prototype [[Isle of Man TT|Tourist Trophy]] Formula One (TT-F1) motorcycles which meant the big four Japanese companies ([[Hond ...s in previous 8 Hours races, the race now centered around superbikes. The Formula One class, which at the time was the pinnacle of the race, would be removed
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  • ...[Renault F1|Renault]] [[Sauber]], [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] and [[Minardi]]. On 10 January 2008 he was confirmed as driver f ...urther race win since his debut. Outside of driving, he runs his own [[GP2 Series|GP2]] team, [[Fisichella Motor Sport|FMS International]].
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  • ...once in 1960. Sponsored by [[Cornelius Vanderbilt IV]], it was run as a [[Formula Junior]] event and held again at Roosevelt Raceway. .... Names of U.S. 500 winners from 1996-99 and the CART series winners since 2000, are etched into the new Cup.
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  • ...successfully in many different categories of '''motorsport''', including [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[rallies]]. They h ...1925]] Alfa Romeo won the first [[Grand Prix motor racing|World Grand Prix Championship]]. Over 4 rounds the [[Alfa Romeo P2]] won the [[European Grand Prix]] at
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  • ...ck-to-back championships by winning the [[2004]] and [[2005]] MotoGP World Championship after leaving Honda to join [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]]. ...Prix victories which makes him the most successful rider of the Grand Prix series, surpassing legendary rider [[Giacomo Agostini]] by a single second place.
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  • |Championships || 1 ([[2005 Formula One season|2005]]) ...] he won the [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Driver's Championship]] title at the age of 24 years and 59 days, thus breaking [[Emerson Fittipa
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  • [[Image:GTV engine.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1972 Alfa Romeo GTV 2000 Engine''']] ...ame into favor. IH built a large 5.7L (350 c.i.) 4 cylinder for their WD-9 series tractors.
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  • ...al 1.5&nbsp;L engine for use in the [[1958]] [[Formula 2]] [[auto racing]] series. Jano, formerly of [[Alfa Romeo]] and [[Lancia]], pressed for a convention ...s from the [[Lancia Aurelia]], and were used in a number of [[Formula 1]], Formula 2, and [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] cars from [[1959]] through th
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  • {{Formula One}} ...[[engine]] [[Formula One regulations|regulations]]. The origin of the name Formula comes from the use of a maximum engine capacity and single weight regulatio
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]] ...al Racing Course''' ('''Suzuka Circuit''' for short) is a co-host of the [[Formula One]] [[Fuji Television]] [[Japanese Grand Prix]], and is one of the oldest
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  • ...one of the most demanding circuits in the world. Many current or former [[Formula One]] drivers have participated in the event early in their careers and som ...s officially become the final two races of the [[FIA]] [[World Touring Car Championship]] (WTCC).
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  • ...roduced some of the closest finishes in any racing series. Ironically, the series is now dominated by many of the same wealthy multi-car teams that once domi The series originally raced exclusively on oval tracks, as the league was founded part
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  • |Engine || [[Cosworth]] TJ2005 Series 10 ...[1979]] by [[Giancarlo Minardi]]. It competed in the [[Formula One]] World Championship from [[1985]] until [[2005]] with little success, nevertheless acquiring a
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  • ...yCar Series]]''' - [[Indianapolis 500|Indianapolis 500-Mile Race]]<br>'''[[Formula One]]''' - [[United States Grand Prix]]<br>'''[[NASCAR]] [[Nextel Cup]]''' ...and Prix]] in [[2006 United States Grand Prix|2006]] for the fifth time, [[Formula One]] driver [[Michael Schumacher]] holds the record for most victories at
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  • ...tachment, is not profitable, as no car of the biscione, is pledged in some championship. ...ormula 1|Championship of the World of Formula 1]], until the [[World Rally Championship|rally]].
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  • ...nship Racing League]], the [[Indy Racing League]], and the Champ Car World Series (CCWS). ...Car World Series Powered By Ford'''. The series merged into the [[IndyCar Series]] before its planned 2008 season.
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  • ...n only the basic shape of the original vehicle) and designed-from-scratch "formula" and "sports racer" cars can be used in club racing. The annual National Championship for Club Racing is called the "Runoffs" and has been historically held at [
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  • |Previous Names || '''Daytona 3 Hour Continental''' (1962-1963)<br>'''Daytona 2000''' (1964-1965)<br>'''24 Hours of Daytona''' (1966-1971)<br>'''6 Hours of Da ...19, dubbed the Monte Carlo after Stirling Moss bringing Lotus their first Formula One win at Monaco in 1960]] despite being a factory driver for [[Porsche]]
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  • '''[[American Le Mans Series]]''' '''[[Rolex Sports Car Series|Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series]]'''
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  • ...er he has amassed a notable points haul, and lies seventh on the [[List of Formula One driver records#Career points|all-time scorers list]], being the top [[U ===Pre-Formula One===
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  • ...and [[2001 12 Hours of Sebring]] sports car races. Alboreto competed in [[Formula One]] from {{f1|1981}} until {{f1|1994}}, racing for a number of teams, mos ...] Championship crown in 1980 paved the way for the Italian's entrance into Formula One with the [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] team.
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  • | Similar || [[BMW 3 Series]] ...ith two [[turbocharger]]s (of somewhat smaller dimensions than the [[BMW 3 Series]] (E21) cars of the time) and a luxurious interior.
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  • ...Championship|Sport Cars World Championship]], [[Interserie]] and [[CanAm]] series. A small number of road going cars were derived from it in 1967, called [[A ...original T33 proved unreliable and uncompetitive in the [[World Sportscar Championship]], its best result a 5th at the [[1000km Nürburgring|Nürburgring 1000]],
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  • | Caption || The start of a [[Formula One]] race in 2008 [[Image:formula_one_car.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A modern Formula One car]]
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  • ...RCA RE/MAX Series]] '''<br>[[Automobile Racing Club of America|ARCA RE/MAX Series 200]] ''August 27, 2007'' ...nd the [[Indy Racing League]]. There have also been many races in regional series such as [[ARTGO]].
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  • ...e would also set the record for shortest time in which the [[World Drivers Championship]] had been clinched, securing the title with a win at the French Grand Prix ...2002]] [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One World Champions|World Championship]].
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  • ...original T33 proved unreliable and uncompetitive in the [[World Sportscar Championship]], its best result a 5th at the [[1000km Nürburgring|Nürburgring 1000]], ...verall victories and placed second to Porsche in the World's Manufacturers Championship
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  • ...c sports machines ([[MV Agusta F4 series|the F4 range]]), which included a series of limited production run models, such as the all black paint work SPR mode ...l for children and young people. 300 models of each were made in the early 2000's.
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  • '''[[NASCAR]] [[Sprint Cup Series]]'''<br>[[Centurion Boats at the Glen]] '''NASCAR [[Nationwide Series]]'''<br>[[Zippo 200]]
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  • |Competitors:||[[Audi A4]]<br>[[BMW 3 Series]]<br>[[Citroën Xantia]]<br>[[Ford Mondeo]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz C-Class]] ...he 155 was entered in Touring Car racing and was successful in every major championship it entered which gradually improved its image.
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  • ...8 at various venues in Australia, before it became part of the Formula One championship in [[1985 Australian Grand Prix|1985]]. The race was held at the [[Adelaide ...ts years in Adelaide, the Australian Grand Prix was the final round of the Championship, replacing the [[Portuguese Grand Prix]] in that respect. As the final roun
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  • | Previous = 2000 The '''2001 Formula One season''' was the 52nd [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 4]], [[2001]], and ended on [[October 14]]
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  • ...r driver, currently driving for [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. He is the reigning [[Formula One]] World Drivers' Champion. ...ender by marginally losing the [[2003 Formula One season|2003]] and [[2005 Formula One season|2005]] championships to [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Fernando Al
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''World Rally Championship''' | Current season || 2009 World Rally Championship season
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  • |Years || [[1992 Formula One season|1992]] - [[1999 Formula One season|1999]] |Championships || 1 ([[1996 Formula One season|1996]])
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  • ...s one of the five victories that season that would make him France’s first Formula One world champion. © Schlegelmilch]] ...[[1980 Formula One season|1980]]–[[1991 Formula One season|1991]], [[1993 Formula One season|1993]]
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  • ...l tubes chrome-molybdenum for frames of bicycles from the competition. The series, consisting of twelve pieces, tubes in high-strength concrete is reinforced ...of the production of pipes and reinforced the individual components of the series Columbus.
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  • ...ix]]s between 1980 and 1990. They achieved two point finishes and scored 5 championship points. ...ing in [[1974]] to further develop his business. The team would rise to [[Formula Two]] in [[1975]] achieving some success with its own car (the Osella FA2);
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  • |Competitors:||[[Acura TSX]]<br>[[Audi A4]]<br>[[BMW 3-Series]]<br>[[Jaguar X-Type]]<br>[[Lexus IS 300]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz C-Class]] ...tion to the 156 range was the '''Sportwagon''' [[Station wagon|estate]] in 2000, a first attempt at an estate car of this size for the company. Sportwagon
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  • ...[[Chevrolet Impala]] for [[Earnhardt Ganassi Racing]] in the [[Sprint Cup Series]]. ...eason| Formula One World Champion]] [[Nigel Mansell]] in [[1993 CART World Series season|1993]]. He has also equalled [[Graham Hill]]'s feat of being a [[Mon
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  • ...an to have won the [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|drivers' championship]]. ...]] team for 1996. In 2000 Michael Schumacher took Ferrari's first driver's championship since 1979. He won the next four championships and in 2004 won 13 of that y
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  • ...the successor for the very popular Giulietta Coupé, internally called the "Series 105", was introduced. It used the shortened floorpan from the Giulia Berlin ...ea de Adamich]] claimed the title in 1966. Later on, the 1750 GTAm and the 2000 GTAm cars were lead to victory by Toine Hezemans, who won the 24 hours of [
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  • ...or fuel economy from around the world led the race to adopt a fuel economy formula known as [[Group C]] in which competitors were given a set amount of fuel, ...stence, it has regularly had rules which differed from those used in other series, partially due to the length of the event. Some rules are for safety reason
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  • ...o F1 as a [[List of Formula One constructors|constructor]] and [[:Category:Formula One entrants|entrant]] in {{F1|1995}} and continued into {{F1|1996}}, befor ...it quit the formula to concentrate solely on [[Formula 3000|International Formula 3000]].
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  • .... The event lends its name to the "[[IndyCar]]" class of [[formula racing|formula]], or [[open wheel car|open-wheel]], race cars that have competed in it. It ...ock-type motors before later being adjusted to the international 3.0 liter formula.
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  • ...Championship titles (1961, 1964, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004, 179 [[Grand Prix motor racing|grand prix]] vict ...|365 GTS4]] | 1996-2001 [[Ferrari 550 Maranello|550 Maranello]] | 1996-2000 [[Ferrari 550#550 Maranello|550 Maranello]] Coupe | 2001 [[Ferrari 550#55
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  • ...hed as possible component suppliers for future Lamborghini models. After a series of complex transactions, Audi became the sole owner of the troubled Italian ...06, Lamborghini partnered with [[Asus]] to produce the Asus Lamborghini VX series of [[notebook computers]]. The current VX notebooks are VX1 and VX2. Both f
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  • ...], [[1975]], [[1976]], [[1977]], [[1979]], [[1982]], [[1983]], [[1999]], [[2000]], [[2001]], [[2002]], [[2003]], [[2004]], 2007) | ...], [[1956]], [[1958]], [[1961]], [[1964]], [[1975]], [[1977]], [[1979]], [[2000]], [[2001]], [[2002]], [[2003]], [[2004]], 2007) |
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  • ...irst [[sports car racing|World Sports Car]] [[World Sportscar Championship|Championship event)]], after coming in third in the Six Hours of [[Vero Beach, Florida|V [[Image:Motori_Bandini.JPG|left|thumb|200px|'''The first series of [[DOHC]] engines''']]
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  • {{Formula One}} ...mpionship has always been the main focus of the category, non-championship Formula One races were held for many years. Due to the rising cost of competition,
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  • ...isations and car users worldwide. The FIA is also the governing body for [[Formula One]] and other international [[auto racing|motorsports]]. ...on Internationale du Sport Automobile]] (FISA), the then governing body of Formula One. Mosley was elected president of FISA in 1991 and became president of t
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  • ...cars more suitable to 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 H ...pionship for Grand Prix cars in 1925. For Alfa road cars Jano developed a series of small-to-medium-displacement 4, 6, and 8 cylinder inline power plants ba
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  • The '''[[Ferrari]] 250''' is a series of [[sports car]]s from the 1950s and early 1960s. It was the company's mo The 250 series is the most celebrated and valuable of all Ferraris. With its numerous low
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  • ...eas and technical solutions. For one of the most successful Ferrari racing series, the [[Ferrari 250]], Bizzarrini worked hard to develop the chassis, engine ...]], and others) [[ATS]], [[Automobili Turismo e Sport]] company to build a Formula 1 single seater and a GT sport car, the A.T.S. [[Serenissima]].
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  • Unlike modern day [[World Rally Championship|rallying]] where cars are released at one minute intervals with the larger Similar to modern day [[World Rally Championship|rally]]ing, cars were started one by one, every minute. As number, the star
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  • At the end of the season, having won World Championships in [[Formula One]] and [[Sports car racing|Sports Cars]], Mercedes withdrew from motor r Rover and the BRM Formula 1 team joined forces to produce a [[Gas turbine]] powered coupe, driven by
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  • Rover and the BRM Formula 1 team joined forces to produce a [[gas turbine]] powered [[coupé]], drive ...ars with engines that displaced over 5.0&nbsp;L were banned from the World championship and from Le Mans, which was the end for the Big Block Ford (Mk II and Mk IV
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  • ...for decades, Moto Guzzi has experienced a series of business cycles and a series of ownership arrangements — some complex, some brief, some with enduring ===1973 to 2000 ~ The De Tomaso Years===
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