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  • ...ebro''' was a [[Canada|Canadian]] constructor of [[Formula Junior]] racing cars. ...ven by [[Peter Broeker]] and was lapped many times by the true Formula One cars, but in a race of attrition finished seventh (and last), 22 laps down on th
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  • '''Tec-Mec''' ''('''Studio Tecnica Meccanica''')'' was a [[Formula One]] constructor from [[Italy]]. They participated in a single Grand Prix. Th ...e end of the year, but the company continued to produce [[Formula Junior]] cars.
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  • ...of the prettier cars in the field, the car's results (or lack thereof) was one of the main reasons for the falling out between Prost and Ferrari, with the [[Category:Ferrari Formula One cars|F1 643]]
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  • ...la One]] [[racing car]] used by [[Scuderia Ferrari]] in the [[1991 Formula One season]]. It was a development of the team's [[Ferrari F1 641|641]] chassi {{Ferrari Formula 1 cars}}
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  • ...rari 156 Sharknose]] cars, with which [[Phil Hill]] won the [[1961 Formula One season|1961 championship]]. Shortly afterwards Chiti was part of the breaka ...ti, Alfa Romeo gave [[Autodelta]] permission to start developing a Formula One car on their behalf. The partnership with Brabham finished before the end o
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  • ...[[Formula 2]] specification after the withdrawal of [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] from the sport. Ferrari were the only team to have a car specifically designed for the new formula. The car was powered by an in line four cylinder engine which was mounted b
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  • |Class || [[Formula One car]] ...g car]] built for the [[Formula One]] World Championship of [[1958 Formula One season|1958]]. The regulations for 1954-1960 limited naturally aspirated en
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | The '''Minardi M195''' was a [[Formula One]] car for the [[1995 Formula One season|1995 season]]. The number '''24''' seat was taken by [[Luca Badoer]]
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  • ...], [[1958]], [[Heusy]], [[Belgium]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[Formula One]] driver. He participated in 1 grand prix, debuting on [[July 14]], [[1956 ...me became closely linked with that of Brian Lister who built sports racing cars bearing his name. Archie enjoyed much success driving Lister Jaguars.
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  • |Class || [[Formula One car]] ...g car]] built for the [[Formula One]] World Championship of [[1958 Formula One season|1958]]. The regulations for 1954-1960 limited naturally aspirated en
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | Constructor = [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] |
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  • {{Formula One}} ...Constructors' Champions|Constructors']] Championships since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]. The Championships are awarded to the driver and constructor
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  • '''Circuito da Boavista''' was a [[Formula One]] street course in [[Porto|Oporto]] (Porto), [[Portugal]] used twice for th ...and 6 points, for Hawthorn, who would eventually win the [[list of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|drivers championship]] by 1 point over Moss.
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  • ...y) and [[Merzario]] (1 failure to pre-qualify). He later raced in Touring Cars. ==Complete Formula One results==
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | ...rmula One]] racing car with which [[Minardi]] contested the [[2002 Formula One season]]. It scored 2 points, both at [[2002 Australian Grand Prix|Australi
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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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  • | Category|| [[Formula One]] | [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]]|| 1 ([[1999]])
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  • | [[Formula One]] | [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
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  • | Category || [[Formula One]] | [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]]|| 0
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  • |Years || [[1970 Formula One season|1970]]-[[1980 Formula One season|1980]] ...[[1978 Formula One season|1978]]), [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] ([[1979 Formula One season|1979]])
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  • | Category || [[Formula One]] | [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] || 0
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  • ...lunga Circuit]]. In 1954 and 1963 the Rome Grand Prix was run to [[Formula One]] rules, but neither event was included in the World Championship. ...tly there have been proposals to revive the Rome Grand Prix as a [[Formula One]] street race.
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  • ...articipated in 6 grands prix during the early 1970s, entering a total of 6 cars. ...as a fifth place for Mariella in the [[Coppa Autodromo at Monza]]. Similar cars continued to be seen in 1969 with Georges Ferreira, Pino Pica and Giorgio P
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  • Results from the 1980 [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ...become common on passenger vehicles, as well. Some spoilers are added to cars primarily for styling purposes and have either little aerodynamic benefit o ...|This F1 spoiler features three horizontal aerodynamic elements (1, 2, 3), one vertical element(5), and holes for aerodynamic adjustment (4).]]
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  • | Category = [[Formula One]] ...om [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]], and [[Jarno Trulli]], the reigning German [[Formula Three]] champion. However, Trulli would be called up to [[Prost Grand Prix
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  • | Category || [[Formula One]] ...at the same circuit. However, the car did not compete in the 2008 Formula One season until the [[2008 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]], driven by [[
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]],[[MotoGP]], [[A1 Grand Prix]] ...09-[[mile|mi]]) race course in [[Portugal]], and the home of the [[Formula One]] [[Portuguese Grand Prix]] from [[1984]] to [[1996]].
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  • |Category || [[Formula One]] ...ier fuel cells for better weight distribution and aerodynamics. Six of the cars were built, two of them are displayed in Italian museums.
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | Constructor = [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] |
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | ...la One]] racing car, used by the [[Arrows]] team during the [[2002 Formula One season]].
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  • |Class || [[Formula 1]] ...lso secured Ferrari their first [[List of Formula One constructors|Formula One World Constructor's Championship]]. In 'good' Ferrari tradition all the sha
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  • ...ghieri''' (born [[January 13]] [[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] car designer. ...[1962]], with the position of Chief of the Technical Department for racing cars.
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  • | [[Formula One]] ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]]
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  • '''Ferrari Formula 1 Picture Gallery''' ...the F310, the F310B and the current F300. Includes galleries of all three cars.
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  • Results from the [[1974]] [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • ...cing driver and industrialist from [[Argentina]]. He participated in two [[Formula 1]] grands prix, debuting on [[January 13]], [[1957]]. He scored 0 champion ===Complete Formula One results===
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  • | Category || [[Formula One]] ...ier fuel cells for better weight distribution and aerodynamics. Six of the cars were built, two of them are displayed in Italian museums.
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  • Results from the [[1986]] [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]'''
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | ...ns)<br> [[Aldo Costa]]<br>(Technical Director)<br> [[Gilles Simon (Formula One)|Gilles Simon]]<br>(Chief Engineer)|
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  • | Category || [[Formula One]] The '''Ferrari 312B''' was a series of [[Formula One]] racing car models, designed and built by [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. It was the
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  • Category = [[Formula One]]| ...car which [[Scuderia Toro Rosso]] are using to contest the [[2009 Formula One season]]. The car was revealed to be an [[Red Bull RB5|RB5]] with a Ferrari
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | ...ar, which [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] will race during the [[2007 Formula One season|2007 season]].
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | ...[[Formula One]] car used by the [[Minardi]] team during the [[2003 Formula One season]].
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  • ...es a straight-twin; even the smallest [[engine displacement|displacement]] cars now use at least a [[straight-3]] because of its superior vibration charact ...f both cylinders add up. The advantage is that the firing is regular, with one cylinder firing each revolution of the crankshaft.
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  • Results from the [[1985]] [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]'''
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  • ...e drivers from non-fascist countries in the cars. Sommer turned to sports cars once more, winning the [[SPA 24 Hours]] endurance race with co-driver [[Fra ...in for a privately owned car, this time a [[Talbot-Lago]]. In 1950, the [[Formula 1]] World Championship began and Sommer drove in five Grand Prix races for
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  • Results from the 1976 [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May | [[Shadow Racing Cars|Shadow]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • The '''[[1978]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[7 May]] [[1978]] at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]]. | '''[[Brabham]]-[[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]'''
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  • ...have raced at Mosport. No fewer than 16 [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Driving Champions]] - men like [[Juan Manuel ...he most popular of which are "lapping days", where amateur drivers in road cars drive quickly around the circuit in controlled conditions. There are nine
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  • Results from the 1977 [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • ...nds Prix, debuting on [[September 2]], [[1956]]. He won two races, secured one [[pole position]], achieved six podia, and scored a total of 56 championshi ...onale Monza|Monza]], his [[Ferrari]] collided with [[Jim Clark]]'s [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]. His car became airborne and crashed into a side barrier, fatally t
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  • ...ctis''' also produced some 'road' cars, really meant for sportscar racing. One such car was presented at the Turin Motorshow in 1966 and had a mid-mounted ...[[Alfa Romeo]], [[OSCA]], [[ATS]] and Ford units in bodies similar to the one pictured. From the late 1960's his attention again turned primarily to sing
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  • ...o]], [[United States]], was a wealthy playboy, entrepreneur, and [[Formula One]] race car driver. ...[F.W. Woolworth Company| Woolworth]] department store fortune and was then one of the wealthiest women in the world. The marriage, Barbara Hutton's second
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  • ...(also known as '''Scuderia Volpini''') was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] constructor, established by [[Gianpaolo Volpini]] and engine-builder [[Eg ...One season|1950]] [[Scuderia Milano]]-[[Maserati]] for the [[1955 Formula One season]]. The team subsequently improved the engine and the bodywork of the
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]] ===Formula One races===
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | ...in {{F1|1997}}, and [[Fernando Alonso]], a rookie who had graduated from [[Formula 3000]] and was in a long-term contract to [[Flavio Briatore]]'s driver mana
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  • ...ablanca was made ready for the [[1957 Moroccan Grand Prix|1957]] [[Formula One]] race which, although not counting toward the World Championship, attracte ...Light Gray background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.''
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  • Results from the {{F1|1963}} [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]'''
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  • ...hen he was competing in [[karting]], and carried this style forward into [[Formula 1]]. == Formulas Two and One ==
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  • ...r]] won the [[Indianapolis 500]] race in 1970, driving a VPJ [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]] car, after leading 191 of the 200 racing laps. Unser repeated the In ...ee races into the {{F1|1976}} season. Andretti only learned of the Formula One team's future from journalist [[Chris Economaki]], as he sat in the car on
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  • |Years || [[1986 Formula One season|1986]] - [[1990 Formula One season|1990]] |Team(s) || [[Minardi]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]
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  • ...', and nicknamed '''The Flying Scot''', is a three-time Scottish [[Formula One]] racing champion. He is well-known in the United States as a commentator o Jackie's early involvement with cars was in the family business, Dumbuck Garage, in Milton, where he worked as a
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]]; [[MotoGP]]; [[V8 Supercar]]; [[A1 Grand Prix]] ...[People's Republic of China]]. It was the venue of the inaugural [[Formula One]] [[Chinese Grand Prix]] on [[26 September]] [[2004]].
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  • ...ited him to drive the [[Chevrolet Camaro]] [[List of Indianapolis 500 pace cars|Pace Car]]. ===Complete Formula One results===
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  • | Events || [[Formula One]]; [[Champ Car|CART]]; [[Trans-Am Series|Trans-Am]] The streets of '''[[Detroit, Michigan]]''' hosted [[Formula One]] racing, and later [[CART]] racing, between the 1982 and 1991 seasons. The
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  • Results from the 1982 [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May | '''[[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]'''
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  • ...switched to [[Formula Two]] rules. In 1985, Formula Two was replaced by [[Formula 3000]] and the Mediterranean Grand Prix remained on the calendar. | [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]-[[Zytek]]
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  • |<center>'''[[List of racing drivers]] (mainly [[Formula One]])'''</center> |<center>'''[[Recent Auction Prices for Italian Cars]]'''</center>
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  • ...cing scene and is regarded as the greatest driver never to win the Formula One Drivers' World Championship. He came second four times in a row from [[1955 ...ated in 525 races overall, as many as 62 in a single year, in 84 different cars. Like many drivers of the era, he competed in several formulas - sometimes
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  • ...ril 16]], [[1942]]) is founder and manager of the [[WilliamsF1]] [[Formula One]] racing team. ...Two]] and [[Formula Three]]. Williams purchased an old [[Brabham]] Formula One chassis; Courage drove it in several F1 events, coming in second place twic
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  • ...nd:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Andea moda formula.jpg|250px|[[Roberto Moreno]]]] |Long name || Andrea Moda Formula
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  • |Team(s) || [[Arrows]], [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]], [[Spirit (racing team)|Spirit]] ...[[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Arrows]], [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] and [[Spirit (racing team)|Spirit]] teams.
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  • Results from the [[1973]] [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[Jun | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]] (tests), [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|MotoGP]], [[F3]] ...be cancelled due to the delay in building the new chassis for the new race cars.
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  • |Category || [[Formula One]] The '''Ferrari F1 640''' was the [[Formula One]] racing car with which the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] team competed in t
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  • [[File:1964 Abarth Formula 2 (Fiat 600 D).jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''1956 Abarth 216 A Spider Bertone (F ...nly for [[Fiat]]. Abarth was also associated in producing sports or racing cars with [[Porsche]] and [[Simca]].
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  • On June 25, 2008 the [[FIA]] announced the provisional {{F1|2009}} Formula One calendar including the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as the 19th and final race of t The race was [[Formula One]]'s first ever day-night race, starting at 17:00 [[local time]]. Floodligh
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  • | Category || [[Formula One]] ...Formula One season|1976]],[[1977 Formula One season|1977]],[[1979 Formula One season|1979]])
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  • |Category || [[Formula One]] |Cons champ || '''2''' ([[1982 Formula One season|1982]],[[1983 Formula One season|1983]])
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  • ...z]], [[Auto Union]], and [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] teams all sent three cars and the event drew a very large crowd. However, politics and the ensuing [[ ...ie Ecclestone]], the [[1986 Hungarian Grand Prix]] was the first [[Formula One]] race to take place behind the [[Iron Curtain]]. Held at the twisty [[Hung
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  • ...macher.jpg|280px]] The developed version of the F310 in the [[1996 Formula One season|1996 season]], also known as F310/2, had a high nose and debuted at | Category || [[Formula One]]
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  • ...g [[car]] model produced from [[1959]] until [[1962]] by [[Bandini|Bandini Cars]] [[Forlì]]. The formula was a junior category promotional designed [[Europe]] and [[USA|United Stat
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  • == Road cars == ...ecently V10s had rarely been a popular configuration for road [[automobile|cars]]: a V12 is only slightly more complicated and runs more smoothly and a V8
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  • ...s [[De Tomaso|De&nbsp;Tomaso]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]] ...] [[1933]] in [[Palermo]]) is a former [[sports car racing]] and [[Formula One]] driver from [[Sicily]], [[Italy]].
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  • ...ining. [[Champ Cars]] employed ground effect to some extent, but [[Formula One]] and most other racing series' worldwide currently use design constraints ...nverted [[airfoil|aerofoil]]s, were routinely used in the design of racing cars to increase downforce, but this is ''not'' ground effect.) This kind of gro
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  • The '''Bahrain Grand Prix''' (جائزة البحرين الكبرى) is a [[Formula One]] Championship race which first took place at the [[Bahrain International C ...[[United Arab Emirates]] all hoping for the prestige of hosting a Formula One Grand Prix.
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  • ...Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] F2002''' was one of the most dominant [[Formula One car]] designs of all time, designed by [[Ross Brawn]], [[Rory Byrne]], and [[Gearbox]]: Ferrari Seven [[Speed]] [[Longitudinal]] [[Sequential]] with one reverse [[gear]]
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  • ...nts || [[Can-Am]]<br>[[Champ Car World Series]]<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[American Le Mans Series]]<br>[[Atlantic Championship]] ...high in the two [[Canadian Grand Prix]] events staged here. Of the forty cars entered those two races, only 16 reached the checkered flag.
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]] ...uka Circuit]] as host to the [[Japanese Grand Prix]] in the [[2007 Formula One season]].[http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns16383.html]
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  • | Category = [[Formula One]] ...e]] [[racing car]] designed by [[Scuderia Ferrari]] for the [[2012 Formula One season]]. The car was launched on 3 February at Ferrari's facility in [[Mar
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  • ...ng almost complete freedom in the body used on mass-production homologated cars. Initial vehicles used Fiat 1100 mechanicals and chassis', but various othe ...[[Speluzzi]]. As well as the competition cars, some more conventional road cars were also produced, including a very pretty all-aluminium coupe built on bo
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  • ...It participated in 10 grands prix, entering a total of 11 cars, and scored one championship point. ...ar racing with [[Formula 3]] (winning several championships in 1968) and [[Formula 2]] chassis, the F2 being good enough to take the 1970 F2 championship in t
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  • Results from the [[1984]] [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[Jun | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]'''
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  • ...of [[RPM|engine speeds]] and hence is most useful in very high performance cars, [[aircraft]] and [[helicopter|helicopters]]. Many NA engines today make u ...this category. Naturally-aspirated engines have been mandated in Formula One since [[1989 in sports|1989]], in order to curb the excessive powers being
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  • ...ded to add a [[mid-engined]] [[supercar]] to their lineup of sports and GT cars. [[Rivolta]] hired [[Ercole Spada]], a veteran designer from [[Carrozzeria] Only one [[Iso Rivolta]] Varedo was ever created and it was first shown to the publi
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  • Results from the [[1991]] [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May Ayrton Senna shocked no-one by taking pole position, but second place was a surprise with Stefano Moden
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  • Results from the [[1992]] [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May | '''[[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | ...ng]] car, which [[Scuderia Ferrari]] used to compete in the [[2009 Formula One season]]. The car was unveiled on 12 January 2009.
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  • ...tuned [[Lancia Aurelia]] models as well. There were a very small number of cars built in the 1950s as Conrero-Alfas. ...e car which was completely rebodied. Further projects included in 1959 a [[Formula Junior]] car and in 1961 a 1500 [[engine]] for F1 (used in Cooper and a [[D
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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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  • ...ss ownership. They participated in 46 grands prix, entering a total of 76 cars. ...am, who had also ran the [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] [[Formula One]] team in 1984-85, and the financial muscle and organisational skill of Swi
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  • {{Formula One}} ...''Bold''' entries indicate the record-holder is still competing in Formula One.
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  • ...Formula One website, he is ''considered by many to be the greatest Formula One driver of all time''. He won five world championship titles with four compl ==Formula 1==
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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. ...iglia]], while newer models were being built and developed at the factory. One of these included the new 1957 Sport International. It was a two-seat sport
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  • ...inaugural season of the [[Grand Prix Masters]] formula for retired Formula One drivers. ...1986. 1986 also saw him land a one-off drive with the [[Osella]] [[Formula One]] team, and Caffi scored a rare finish for them, coming home 11th.
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  • ...his career he went on to compete in [[Formula One]] auto racing, becoming one of the few men to compete at the Grand Prix level on motorcycles and in aut ...ent, an act for which he was awarded the [[George Medal]]. He left Formula One after being injured at the [[1974 German Grand Prix]] at the [[Nürburgring
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  • [[Image:Toyota F1 steering wheel.jpg|right|thumb|250px|A modern [[Formula 1]] car has all its gauges mounted on the steering wheel]] ...as the [[tachometer]], [[speedometer]], [[odometer]], and [[fuel gauge]]. One of the safety enhancements of the 1970s was the widespread adoption of padd
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  • ...he [[Minardi]] team - indeed aside from a single outing with Toleman and a one-season dalliance with Scuderia Italia, Martini`s entire career was spent wi After Formula One, Martini started a successful sportscar career. His first race at the [[24
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  • ...ormula One]] racing at the time, few showed more flair and promise, and no one ended his career more heartrendingly than Cévert, the son of a [[Paris]] j ...ing the French Formula 3 Championship in [[1968]], Cévert joined the Tecno Formula 2 team and finished third overall in [[1969]], driving in the F2 class of t
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  • Results from the [[1993]] [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ...de Catalunya]] in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]], as part of the annual Formula One championship season. ...tor racing|Grand Prix]] in [[1913]] was not actually run to the Grand Prix formula of the day, but to touring car rules, taking place on a 300-kilometre road
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  • ...the 158 starts racing again successfully, until in 1950 it wins the World Formula 1 title. [http://www.alfa.co.nz/History/1940-to-1950/default.aspx <small>So
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  • Built in a public park in 1962, the circuit hosted its first [[Formula One]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] the same year, as a non-Championsh ...ión Interamericana de Entretenimiento, S.A. de C.V. or CIE, through OCESA, one of CIE's subsidiaries. CIE also organizes the [[NASCAR]] and Desafío Coron
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  • [[Image:Alfa-Romeo-159-(1951).jpg|thumb|300px|left|Alfa Romeo 159 Formula-1 car]] Category = [[Voiturette]] <small>(1938-1947)</small><br>[[Formula One]] <small>(1948-1951)|
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  • ...alian Grand Prix-3.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Bruno Senna]] drives a Dallara F304 [[Formula Three]] Car during a support race at the [[2006 Australian Grand Prix]]]] ...[[motor racing]] series, being most notable for its near-[[monopoly]] in [[Formula 3]] since 1993. Dallara also is the chassis used by almost all teams in the
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  • ...3000]] in 1985, 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 F ...ed for a path to reach this peak. For much of the history of Formula One, Formula Two has represented the penultimate step on the motorsport ladder.
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  • ...th just like the Ducatis of today. The vehicle was 2-seater sedan and the one-and-only [[prototype]] was born in the summer of 1946 in the Ducati plant i ...ni]] for a propulsion engine to use on a racing car, probably destined for Formula 1 racing. Although an engine was built, the project was never completed. Th
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  • ...racing|sports car]] driver from [[Italy]]. Just prior to entering Formula One, he won the [[1963 24 Hours of Le Mans]] for [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]. ...ory (as of July 2007) by an Italian driver. Scarfiotti was associated with cars from his youth. His father was among five founders of the [[Fiat]] automobi
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  • ...is was a fundamentally different series based on obsolete [[Formula 5000]] cars with sports car bodies. ...and chassis [[downforce]] which resulted by its end it in truly outrageous cars with well over 1000 [[horsepower]] (750 kW), wings, active downforce genera
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  • ...a|250 Testa Rossa]], with its [[Formula One]]-inspired pontoon fenders, is one of the most famous designs of the time. ...rari 360 Modena|360 Modena]] and [[Ferrari 612 Scaglietti|612 Scaglietti]] cars.
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  • ...l combustion engine]] with four [[cylinder (engine)|cylinders]] aligned in one row. Nicknamed a '''four-banger''', this [[straight engine]] configuration ...d [[Porsche]] to use a 3.0&nbsp;L (2990&nbsp;cc) straight-4 engine on road cars like the [[Porsche 968]], but the largest modern non-diesel was the plain 3
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  • |Team(s) || [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] ...contributed to their final World Championship tally (see [[List of Formula One World Championship pointscoring systems|list of pointscoring systems]] for
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  • ...aco]] on [[May 11]], [[1975]]. It was the fifth race of the [[1975 Formula One season]] ...urtees]] team was ordered to remove pro-Europe political stickers from its cars.
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  • ...buted at the [[Grand Prix de Pau]] in 1938, two cars were entered to race, one for [[Tazio Nuvolari]] and the other for [[Luigi Villoresi]]. Both drivers ...1940s [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] won a couple of races in Europe. One of the cars was brought to [[Argentina]] where it gathered some success and victories i
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  • ...ermany]]. Amongst other motor racing events, it holds the annual [[Formula One]] [[German Grand Prix]]. Situated in the [[Rhine]] valley, the circuit is c ..."Motodrom" stadium section. After [[Jim Clark]] was killed in 1968 in a [[Formula 2]] racing accident, two [[chicane]]s and an [[armco]] were added. In 1980,
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  • | Team(s) || [[Arrows]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]], [[Ligier]] and [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jor ...Williams]], [[Ligier]] and [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] teams in [[Formula One]].
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  • ...minum]]-bodied Intermeccanica-[[Puch]] (IMP) 500ccm-engined cars, of which one won the [[Nürburgring]]. ...small [[Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1967)|Ford Anglia]] engine. These cars and some other prototypes were designed by [[Franco Scaglione]]. The &laqu
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  • ...ed 'straight-arm' driving style and his status as the first ever [[Formula One]] World Champion. ...ioli]] at the dominant Alfa Romeo team, driving the invincible 158 Alfetta cars. Farina took 3 wins from the 7 races of the 1950 season, securing himself t
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  • ...onfiguration. It is the second most common engine configuration in modern cars after the [[straight-4]]; it shares with that engine a compactness very sui ...designed to be narrower than normal for use in small [[front wheel drive]] cars.
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  • |Category || [[Formula One]] ...used to compete in the first four grand prix of the {{F1|2008}} [[Formula One]] season. The modified car is drive by [[Sébastien Bourdais]], four-consec
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  • ...t [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]]. This is the second round of [[1950 Formula One season]]. ...nkfully managed to escape only with some burns. The race went on with many cars going off at Tabac Corner, nearly causing other accidents. [[Ferrari]] driv
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  • ...]] automobile racer and the only American-born driver to win the [[Formula One]] World Drivers' Championship. Hill was described as a "thoughtful, gentle ...to racing, working as a mechanic on other drivers' cars. Hill began racing cars at an early age, going to [[England]] as a [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] trainee
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  • ...onably successful with several drivers, notably [[Giancarlo Baghetti]] who one a race at Monza, but the advent of the rear-engined British invasion saw th ...coctions. Among the fastest, and certainly the loudest, are the eleven (?) cars built by Angelo Dagrada of [[Milan]].
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  • ..., and the fact that the vehicles are in some cases closely related to road cars, draws massive spectator interest, especially in [[Europe]], [[Asia]] and [ ...a vast global market, estimated by some to be second only to the [[Formula One]] juggernaut. This has produced unprecedented levels of visibility in recen
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  • ...rations. In F1 1957 the Pescara Grand Prix formed a round of the [[Formula One]] World Championship, a race which still holds the record as having the lon ...t layout holds the record as the longest circuit to ever to host a Formula One World Championship event, with the [[Nürburgring]] Nordschleife coming sec
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  • ...ully in many different categories of '''motorsport''', including [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[rallies]]. They have Alfa Corse closed for 1933 and locked the cars in the factory, but they eventually transferred them to [[Enzo Ferrari]]'s
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  • ...t each event for various classes of motorcycles, based on engine size, and one class for [[sidecar]]s. Classes for 50cc, 125cc, 250cc, 350cc, and 500cc s ...n a Ducati at Mugello in 2003. By way of comparison, the current [[Formula One]] speed record of 369.9 km/h (229.8 mph) was set by Antonio Pizzonia of the
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  • ...ngle seater racing car from the Italian manufacturer [[Maserati]]. Only 12 cars were built between 1951 and 1953. ...f Maserati vehicles which comprised many models from street cars to racing cars. The name of the car is derived as follows:
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  • ...dway opened its' own dragstrip and hosts legal drag races for street legal cars, trucks, and motorcycles. The Dragstrip is proud to extinguish the "nowhere ...been expanded to accommodate 15,000 spectators. The circuit is regarded as one of the most popular courses for crowds and drivers despite the unforgiving
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  • ...d between Mosport and [[Circuit Mont-Tremblant]], [[Quebec]] after Formula One took over the event. After [[1971]] safety concerns led to the Grand Prix 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 event on
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  • ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] ! [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championships]]
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  • ...and [[Formula 3000]], the team was one of the least successful in Formula One history. The tiny team never had appropriate human, financial or technical ...m 1987 to 1991, the Coloni team made 82 attempts to take part in a Formula One race but only qualified 14 times. On the five occasions when a Coloni car f
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  • | Category = [[Formula One]] ...car built by [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] to compete in the [[2010 Formula One season]]. The car was unveiled in [[Maranello]], [[Italy]] on 28 January 20
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  • {{Formula One}} ...r international [[auto racing]] competitions customarily [[paint]]ed their cars in '''racing colors''' (which sometimes resembled political [[national colo
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  • ...by Lotus, Cooper, Porsche and [[Ferrari]] and the grids were populated by Formula I drivers. Lurani’s proposal was quickly adopted by the FIA. ...gines which would also qualify. The Italians quickly made cars for the new formula, and the first race was held on January 1958 at [[Monza]].
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  • ..., and the fact that the vehicles are in some cases closely related to road cars, draws massive spectator interest, especially in [[Europe]], [[Asia]] and [ ...a vast global market, estimated by some to be second only to the [[Formula One]] juggernaut. This has produced unprecedented levels of visibility in recen
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  • | Category || [[Formula One]] ..., <br> 1960 + [[ Ettore Chimeri]], [[Antonio Creus]], [[Bob Drake (Formula One)|Bob Drake]]
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  • ...following [[Super Aguri F1|Super Aguri]]'s pull out of the [[2008 Formula One season|2008 season]]), while the other three major manufacturers in the [[G ===Teams Signed with [[Formula One Management|FOM]]===
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  • '''Ferrari 312''' is the name of several different [[Ferrari]] race cars which have 3 litre 12-cylinder engines, both in V12 and 180° flat boxer sh Mainly, these are their 1966 to 1980 [[Formula One]] cars, and also their 1969 to 1973 sports prototypes of the [[Ferrari P]] series
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  • | Team(s) || [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Lola Cars|Lola]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Honda Racing F1|Honda]], [[BRM]], [ | Championships || 1 ([[1964 Formula One season|1964]])
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  • ...[[1960s]] were the '''Americas'''. They were large [[gran turismo|touring cars]] with the largest V12 engines and often had custom bodywork. All America ...arina|Pinin Farina]] and [[Vignale]]. The 340 was produced for only about one year, replaced by its larger-engined brother, the 375 America.
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  • ...lso moved its V12 engines to the rear with its [[Ferrari P|P and LM racing cars]], but the [[Ferrari Daytona|Daytona]] was launched with its engine in fron ...duced 380&nbsp;hp and was mounted above a five-speed manual transmission. One major difference in this engine was its use of timing belts rather than cha
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  • {{Formula One}} ...uture of the sport, and disagreements about the direction in which Formula One should progress.
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  • ...la Ltd.''', commonly referred to simply as '''Benetton''', was a [[Formula One]] constructor that participated from 1986 to 2001. The team was owned by th ...e)|Alfa Romeo]] in 1984 and 1985 and finally [[Toleman]] in 1985. Benetton Formula Ltd. was formed at the end of 1985 when the [[Toleman]] team was sold to th
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  • ...turer of [[automotive]] [[brake]] systems, especially for high-performance cars and motorcycles. It was established in [[Bergamo]], [[Italy]] in [[1961]], ...et brake parts include calipers, drums and rotors, and brake lines. Other cars that have Brembo brakes include the [[Infiniti]] [[G35]], [[Acura]] [[TL]],
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  • ...] company, [[ATS]]. Thereafter, [[Enzo Ferrari]] would no longer sell his cars to Serenissima, so the company turned to [[De Tomaso]], ATS, and [[Maserati ...its way into a single-seat closed sports car built by [[Carrozzeria Sports Cars]] in [[1969]]. The final Serenissima car was designed by [[Ghia]] that sam
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  • ...ttle thereafter. At the [[Italian GP]] in September OSCA entered two works cars for Franco Rol but the car was a long way off the pace of the [[Alfa Romeos ...ne. The company enjoyed some success in 1960 with victory in the Italian [[Formula Junior]] series but in 1962 the aging [[Maserati]] brothers sold the compan
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  • ...e)</small><br>25 <small>(post-war Grand Prix)</small><br>0 <small>(Formula One)</small> .... In the immediate post-war period, and the first two years of the Formula One category, the 4CLT was the car of choice for many privateer entrants, leadi
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  • {{Formula One}} ...tion to [[Formula One]] rules, see [[Formula One regulations#Flags|Formula One Regulations]].
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  • | Category = [[Formula One]] ...and Prix]]. It was driven by {{F1|2005}} and {{F1|2006}} [[List of Formula One World Champions|World Champion]] [[Fernando Alonso]] and {{F1|2008}} champi
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  • Nardi Danese (1947) following a one off race car built in 1932 (capable of 180km/h with a 65bhp JAP 998cc two-c ...least two additional cars were built 1948, derived from the "Marco" style, one using a Fiat 1100 engine and the other using a prewar [[Maserati]] 4CS-1500
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  • ...e racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoro ...[[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]].
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  • ...racing the Tipo 61's but, despite being faster round the track than other cars, the Birdcage was unreliable and often retired from races due to problems w '''Tipo 63''' featured the V 12 cylinder engine of 3 liters of the Formula one [[250F]] located in the center of the car at a 60° angle.
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  • ...lished a workshop in ''Via Vincenzo Lancia'', [[Torino]], building racing cars, prototypes and small-series special designs. Nardi himself raced the ''monoposto'' (one-seater, or [[Grand Prix|GP]] type), in [[Coppa d'Oro delle Dolomiti]] hillc
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  • ...e racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoro ...[[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]].
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  • ..., that it is occupied some planning, accomplishment and maintenance of the cars from contest of the [[Alfa Romeo|house]] of [[Arese]]. ...categories car, spanning from the [[Formula 1|Championship of the World of Formula 1]], until the [[World Rally Championship|rally]].
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  • ...number of distinct [[auto racing]] competitions in heavily-modified street cars. It is notably popular in [[United Kingdom|Britain]], [[Germany]], [[Scand ...and tires. Aerodynamic aids are usually added to the front and rear of the cars. Regulations are usually designed to limit costs by banning some of the mo
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  • ...types were allowed during the 1972 and 1973 seasons. Production of the 400 cars required for [[homologation]] in [[Group 4 (racing)|Group 4]] were launched ...r, the car would remain a serious competitor and proved able to beat works cars in several occasions when entered by an experienced private team with a tal
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  • ...g]]; [[Formula One]]; [[British Formula Three Championship|British F3]]; [[Formula Three Euroseries|F3 Euroseries]]; [[A1 Grand Prix|A1GP]]; [[British Superbi ...roxmity to the city of [[London]], ensured a popular slot on the [[Formula One|Grand Prix]] calendar between [[1964]] and [[1986]]. Those in attendance we
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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 ...hella was unable to keep pace with eventual champion Alonso, managing just one further race win since his debut. Outside of driving, he runs his own [[GP2
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  • ...driver [[Gerhard Berger]]. It made its racing debut in the [[2006 Formula One season]], after [[Paul Stoddart]] sold his remaining interest in the Minard For the [[2007 Formula One season|2007]] and [[2008 Formula One season|2008]] seasons, Toro Rosso will be using [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]
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  • ...MR layout|mid-engined, rear wheel drive]] [[V8]]-powered 2-seat [[coupe]]. One major difference between the V8 in the 348 and that in the F355, apart from ...r''' ([[convertible]]) version was introduced in 1995. In 1998 the Formula One style paddle gear shift [[semi-automatic transmission]] was introduced with
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  • ...ous alternative to the models in the Fiat range upon which they are based. One of the firm's trademarks is the use of letters of the [[Greek alphabet]] as ...Also, Lancia pioneered the use of [[independent suspension]] in production cars, in an era where [[live axle]]s were common practice for both the front and
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  • ...ormula One season|1975]], [[1977 Formula One season|1977]], [[1984 Formula One season|1984]]) ...d run two airlines and was manager of the [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]] Formula One racing team for two years.
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  • {{Formula One}} ...rcial)|sponsor]]s becoming more important with the rising costs in Formula One, many teams wanted to be able to display the logos of their sponsors as cle
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  • ...ne had very short [[Stroke (engine)|stroke]] compared to other Grands Prix cars at that time, only 54.2 millimetres (2.13 in). The potential of this machin Alfa Romeo won the Formula 1 World Championship with Alfetta 158 in 1950, taking the place for which 5
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  • '''Ferrari 360''' is the name given to three models of [[Ferrari]] cars: the '''Ferrari 360 Modena''', an enclosed two-door coupe; the '''Ferrari 3 ...y of aluminum. Its six-speed gearbox is available as a manual or [[Formula One|F1]] electrohydraulic shift. The car went into production in 1999.
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  • ...ri_2004.jpg|thumb|215px|[[Michael Schumacher]] driving a modern '''Formula One car''' at the [[2004 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...ique to the championship. The current Formula One regulations specify that cars must be constructed by the racing teams themselves.
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  • ...s]]: GT1, or '''Grand Touring Cars''', and GT2, or '''Series Grand Touring Cars'''. Each category has an annual driver champion, team champion, and manufa For the 2006 season, the FIA has created a new class called GT3. GT3 cars are even closer to their production counterparts and are very simply racetr
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  • ...production numbers to [[homologate]] [[Alfredo Ferrari]]'s V6 engine for [[Formula 2]] racing. ...Fiat Dino Spider was introduced at Turin Motor Show 1966 and Coupe version one year later at Geneva Motorshow.
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  • {{Formula One}} ...rance as far back as 1894. It quickly evolved from a simple road race from one town to the next, to endurance tests for car and driver. Innovation and the
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  • ...lso moved its V12 engines to the rear with its [[Ferrari P|P and LM racing cars]], but the [[Ferrari Daytona|Daytona]] was launched with its engine in fron ...duced 380&nbsp;hp and was mounted above a five-speed manual transmission. One major difference in this engine was its use of timing belts rather than cha
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  • | Caption || The start of a [[Formula One]] race in 2008 ...and it can further include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoro
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  • The '''1993 Formula One season''' was the 44th [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 14]], [[1993]], and en ...r teams. [[Alain Prost]] returned after one year of not driving in Formula One to lead the Williams team. He swept to his fourth driver's title, winning s
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  • ...or Ferrari, with more than 6,800 produced in its 12-year run, and is today one of the most affordable Ferrari models. ...of the marque's most reliable, inexpensive to maintain, and even practical cars due to its 214&nbsp;hp (160&nbsp;kW), proven drivetrain, and four seats.
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  • ...ri]] will be consulted on the design and manufacture for all A1 Grand Prix cars. The chassis is based on the [[Formula One]] [[Ferrari F2004]] chassis. It is made from carbon-fibre skins with an alu
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  • The '''Ferrari P''' series were prototype sports cars in the 1960s and early 1970s. ...rrari Dino]]-V6-engine [[Formula 2]] 156, which would be turned into the [[Formula 1]]-winner of 1961.
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  • ...]] can have a profound effect on the properties of the finished composite. One common plastic for this application is ''graphite epoxy'', and materials pr ...ing plastic]]s like epoxy are often poorly-suited to [[mass-production]]. One potentially cost-saving and performance-enhancing measure involves replacin
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  • ...uperiority in the future. The automotive press frequently calls new exotic cars "supercars". ...t often does not include roll cages and other features required for [[race cars]].
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  • ...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 ...also launched at this time to celebrate the [[Ferrari]] driver's [[Formula One]] success.
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  • ...ortion of the business. Sr. Ferrari envisioned producing 100 of the small cars per week. His management team disagreed with an ambitious launch schedule. ...r eroding their market image as the most powerful, fastest production [[GT cars]] in the world. Price was a problem.
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  • {{Formula One}} ...nd later the [[FISA]], have changed dramatically since the first [[Formula One]] World Championship in [[1950]]. This article covers the current state of
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  • ...and glamour result in the race being considered "the jewel of the Formula One crown". ...s and tight corners, making it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One. In spite of the relatively low average speeds, it is a dangerous place to
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  • ...], [[MG (car)|MG]], [[Rover (car)|Rover]], [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]], [[Bristol Cars|Bristol]], and [[Rolls-Royce car|Rolls-Royce]]. == Zagato cars ==
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  • ...'s chassis is heavily based on its predecessor, the 360. Internally, both cars are referred to with the same number (131), though the F430 has the ''Evolu ...rrari 250 TR 61 Spyder Fantuzzi|250 TR61]] [[24 Hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]] cars of [[Phil Hill]].
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  • ...founded in [[1979]] by [[Giancarlo Minardi]]. It competed in the [[Formula One]] World Championship from [[1985]] until [[2005]] with little success, neve ...various names from 1972 to 1979 - even briefly running a customer Formula One [[Ferrari 312T]] as Scuderia Everest in 1976 - before gaining financial bac
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  • ...] industrialists with a passion for motor sport yearned to build their own cars. ...ened a factory in Turin and became the first company to build entirely new cars in Italy after the war, beating Fiat and Ferrari by some considerable time.
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  • ...release stated that only 20 vehicles would be released to the public, with one additional car (marked as 0/20) produced for the Lamborghini Museum. Althou ...id depending on the direction and intensity of the acceleration. [[Formula One]] teams also use a similar device to analyze dynamic forces. The seats of t
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  • ...' was the 47th [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 10]], [[1996]], and en ...d Prix. This year saw the introduction of the '107% rule', which meant all cars had to be within 107% of the pole position time in order to qualify for the
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  • After winning the [[SCCA]] national [[Formula Atlantic]] championship in [[1993]], he moved up to the [[CART]]-sanctioned ...subsequently finished 33rd and last. It was a difficult season with only one victory, at [[Atlanta]] driving a newly-sponsored light and dark green [[Co
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  • These 2 cars build by Stabilimenti Farina, not to be confused by [[Pininfarina]], and af Other info states that all [[Siata]] cars was build by [[Carrozzeria]] [[Motto]] , despite what badge there was on th
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  • ...ship for drivers of single seater (commonly referred to as [[open wheel]]) cars. ...obile Association|AAA]]). AAA introduced the first championship for racing cars as early as in 1905 but it was cancelled after a couple of serious incident
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  • ...AZB_6053.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''1957 Stanguellini Bialbero Sport 1100....one of two made with the [[Reggiano]] designed body at [http://www.woiow.com Wh But above all, they are fondest of their long tradition of race cars and engineering. While visiting Modena and adjacent areas, it became eviden
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  • ...glielmo Marconi]] on his inventions, especially the radio, following which one of the Livorno Library sections was named The Bizzarrini Library. ...a Passo Corto'') were influenced by his ideas and technical solutions. For one of the most successful Ferrari racing series, the [[Ferrari 250]], Bizzarri
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  • {{Formula One}} ...b|400px|[[Fernando Alonso]] qualifying in a [[Renault F1|Renault]] Formula One car at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]]
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  • ...001 12 Hours of Sebring]] sports car races. Alboreto competed in [[Formula One]] from {{f1|1981}} until {{f1|1994}}, racing for a number of teams, most no ...onship crown in 1980 paved the way for the Italian's entrance into Formula One with the [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] team.
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  • ...rest of the hill. The optional chicane at the top of the uphill slows down cars to keep them from becoming too light at the top of the hill. The Back Strai ...almost every form of motorsport including [[Trans-Am Series|Trans-Am]], [[formula racing]], SCCA regional races, [[NASCAR]], [[American Le Mans Series]], th
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  • ...Alfa, developed a car for competition close to the road going model. These cars were named GTA instead of GT, the 'A' standing for "Allegerita", Italian fo ...tronger in 1971. But the Giulia sometimes kept up with much bigger engined cars such as the 3 liter [[BMW New Six|CSL BMW's]].
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  • * [[Formula Libre]] * [[Formula One]]
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  • |Years:||[[1977 Formula One season|1977]] - [[1982 Formula One season|1982]] |Championships:||0 (2nd in [[1979 Formula One season|1979]])
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  • ...ally, De Tomaso produced various prototypes and racing cars, including a [[Formula 1]] car for [[Frank Williams]]'s team in 1970. == De Tomaso sports cars ==
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  • ...e following 20 years, Covini developed several two-door [[sports car|sport cars]] with diesel engines: the T46, [[Covini Engineering#B24|B24]], [[Covini En ...culiar 6-wheel format draws inspiration from the [[Tyrrell P34]] [[Formula One]] car of the 1970s.
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  • ...1928 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 t ...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
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  • [[Image:Displacement.gif|thumb|350px|[[Displacement]], One complete cycle of a four cylinder, four stroke engine. The volume displaced ...the total [[volume]] of air/fuel mixture an [[engine]] can draw in during one complete engine cycle; it is normally stated in [[cubic centimetre]]s, [[li
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  • ...in 1914, Merosi designed the first [[DOHC]] Alfa engine for the Grand Prix formula which stipulated a capacity of 4.5 liters. Merosi came up with a four [[cyl ...ould design a car which would dominate the voiturette class of 1500cc race cars. The birth of the 158 Alfa was a combination of the efforts of [[Enzo Ferra
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  • ...nship]], [[Interserie]] and [[CanAm]] series. A small number of road going cars were derived from it in 1967, called [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale]]. ...00km Zeltweg]], finishing second overall. Also in 1970, an Alfa T 33/3 was one of the "actors" of [[Steve McQueen]]'s movie ''[[Le Mans (film)|Le Mans]]''
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  • ...port (1937) which was a spider with a rocket-like body and a 636cc engine. One of these, with a body by [[Zagato]] and driven [[by Piero Dusio]] (later to ...ere capable of 135km/h and 125km/h respectively. In 1939 a small number of cars called the Amica were built. Designed by [[Bertone]] and with bodies constr
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  • : ''This article is about the early 1970s race cars. For road cars designated 512 BB/i, 512 TR or F512M see [[Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer]] and [ ...uary 1970, related to the [[Ferrari P]] sports prototypes. The V12-powered cars were entered in the [[1970 World Sportscar Championship season]] by the fac
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  • ...ground-breaking methods and solid technological Know-how. This innovative formula means tangible competitive advantages in terms of design cost and timescale Lyric opera is one of the crowing expressions of Italian tradition in the world. The Inovo Des
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  • The '''2003 Formula One season''' was the 54th [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 9]], [[2003]], and end ...an Grand Prix, which saw a young Fernando Alonso winning his first Formula One race.
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  • ...]]'s [[Count Giovanni Volpi]], a road-going [[sports car]] and a [[Formula One]] car. ...Ultimately, only 12 [[chassis]] were built, including just eight complete cars, with the company constantly struggling with inadequate working capital. Vo
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  • ...tSack" because as he said on the Mitch Melnick Team 990 show "I got a big one" . ...e boyhood, at age 16 in [[1985]] Tracy became the youngest ever [[Canadian Formula Ford Champion]]. Tracy worked his way up through the racing ranks and in th
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  • ...beating the previous record set by [[Nigel Mansell]] in the [[1992 Formula One season]]. This record would not be beaten until 2004, also by Schumacher. H ...ivers]] competed in the [[2002]] [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One World Champions|World Championship]].
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  • Always one of the toughest competitions in Europe, the first Targa Florio covered 277 By the mid-1920s, the Targa Florio had become one of Europe's most important races, as neither the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] no
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  • ...n as ''A1GP World Cup of Motorsport'') are held in the traditional Formula One off season, the northern hemisphere winter. [[Katherine Legge]] was the first woman to drive [[A1 Grand Prix cars]] during test session in december 2005 on [[Dubai Autodrome]].
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  • ...owing down ambulances. By order from [[Stuttgart]], the remaining Mercedes cars (driven by Fangio, [[Stirling Moss]] and others) were withdrawn from the ra ...ter, many major and minor races were cancelled in 1955, like the [[Formula One]] Grand Prix races in Germany and [[Switzerland]] - the latter country bann
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  • ...[[Ferrari 166 Inter|166 Inter]] [[GT car]] and [[Ferrari 166 F2|166 F2]] [[Formula 2]] racing car'' ...Output was 110 to 140&nbsp;hp (82 to 104&nbsp;kW) at 6,000&nbsp;rpm with one to three [[carburettor]]s.
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  • ...ri 250|250MM]], [[Ferrari 500|500S]], [[Ferrari 250 GT|250GT]] and some F1 cars). Other car companies followed, including [[Cisitalia]], [[Fiat]], [[Stangu Gilco also construced a very small number of their own cars, and also built chassis' for private customers, mainly in the 750 and 1100
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  • ...oducing [[MR layout|mid-engined]] racing cars in [[1963]]. Although these cars shared their names (based on engine displacement) with road models, they we ...50 P''' racer was almost entirely unrelated to the other [[Ferrari 250|250 cars]]. It was a mid-engined sports car racer with a [[Ferrari 250#250 Testa Ro
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  • ...eted in a total of 27 Grands Prix, scoring no points, and is recognised as one of the last truly privateer teams to race in an era when many large [[List ...it quit the formula to concentrate solely on [[Formula 3000|International Formula 3000]].
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  • ...and unique 19&nbsp;in wheels. The new brakes are based on the company's [[Formula 1]] technology. They use 15.7&nbsp;in discs with six-piston calipers in fr ...-output tune of the V-12 engine, rated at 540hp and Ferrari marketed it as one of the world's fastest convertibles, with a top speed of 199mi/h. The GTC h
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  • ...glielmo Marconi]] on his inventions, especially the radio, following which one of the Livorno Library sections was named The Bizzarrini Library. ...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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  • A small number of road going cars were derived from it in 1967, called [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale]] ...in their class, with a second place overall. Also in 1970, Alfa T 33/3 was one of the "actors" of [[Steve McQueen]]'s movie "Le Mans", released in 1971.
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  • The '''2005 Formula One season''' was the 56th [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 6]], [[2005]], and saw ...te a late charge from [[Kimi Räikkönen]], Alonso won the [[list of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|world championship]] by finishing third in the [[2
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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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  • ..., currently driving for [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. He is the reigning [[Formula One]] World Drivers' Champion. ...marginally losing the [[2003 Formula One season|2003]] and [[2005 Formula One season|2005]] championships to [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Fernando Alonso
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