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  • '''Alfredo Ferrari''' (January, 1932 – [[June 30]], [[1956]]), nicknamed '''Alfredino''' or '''Dino''', was the only legi ...engineer [[Vittorio Jano]]. Dino would never see the engine; he died on [[June 30]], [[1956]] at the age of only 24, before his namesake automobiles [[Fi
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  • [[June 29th, 2006 Risi Competizione News]] [[June 30th, 2006 Risi Competizione News]]
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  • | [[June 17]] | [[June 16]]
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  • | Date || June ...[[Jan Ullrich]]. In [[2005]] the organizers moved the race to earlier in June.
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  • ...ntered it into races until he was hospitalised after crashing the car on [[June 12]], [[1962]] on a public road.
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  • ...''' ([[1934]]-[[2002]]) was an American stock car driver. He was born on [[June 4]], [[1934]], and lived in [[San Mateo, California|San Mateo]], [[Californ ...]], which was then known as the [[NEXTEL Cup|Grand National Series]]. On [[June 1]], [[1958]], he was among the 46 drivers to race in the Crown American 50
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  • ...Bad weather meant that the Superbike race was held over until Sunday ([[5 June]]). There were only 7 races in this year because this was the first year th *Race 1 - TT Sidecar Race 'A' 4th June 2005 (3 laps - 113.00 miles) Mountain Course.
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  • '''Luc Donckerwolke''', born [[June 19]], [[1965]] in [[Lima]], [[Peru]] (but a [[Belgian]] citizen), was head
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  • Production began about 1936 but ended in June 1940 due to the war after only 600 had been built. The car was available a
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  • ...port]] continued until [[1981]]. When the circuit licence expired the 30th june [[1981]], the track was finally closed. Until the late [[1990s]] the pit bu | [[June 4]]
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  • '''Franco Rol''' ([[June 5]], [[1908]] in [[Turin]] - [[June 18]], [[1977]] in [[Rapallo]] was a [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He p
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  • | [[June 21]] | [[June 1]]
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  • | D.O.: 1982[[Protected Designation of Origin|DOP]]: <br>[[12 June]], [[1996]]
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  • Presented in June 1991 near [[Modena]], the Grifo 90 was an attempt to revive the Iso marque
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  • <tr><td>June 2 <td>Republic Day<td>''Festa della Repubblica''<td>Birth of the Italian Re
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  • '''Henry O’Neal de hane Segrave''' ([[22 September]] [[1896]] &ndash; [[13 June]] [[1930]]) was famous for setting three [[land speed record]]s and the [[w On Friday [[13 June]] [[1930]], Sir Henry Segrave unknowingly captured the water speed record i
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  • [[16 June]] [[1939]] - 7 laps (264.11 miles) Mountain Course [[12 June]] [[1939]] - 7 laps (264.11 miles) Mountain Course
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  • '''Aldo Costa''' (born June 6, 1961) is an Italian engineer, currently Technical Director at the [[Scud
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  • ...gendary. [[Jean Bugatti]] even crashed a Type 53 at [[Shelsley Walsh]] in June, [[1932]]. Modern tests, however, have shown the car to be quite tractable
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  • '''Pierfrancesco 'Frankie' Chili''', born 20th June 1964 in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]], near the [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari|Im
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  • ...[February 3]] [[1913]] in [[Chichester]], [[Sussex]], [[England]] - died [[June 25]] [[1939]] [[Spa-Francorchamps]], [[Belgium]]), was the greatest pre-war
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  • Sneva was born [[June 1]], [[1948]] in [[Spokane, Washington]], and worked as a school principal
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  • '''Emilio Villoresi''' ([[1914]]&ndash;[[June 20]], [[1939]]) was an Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver.
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  • |Birthdate:||[[June 29]], [[1967]] '''Jeff Burton''' (born [[June 29]], [[1967]]) of [[South Boston, Virginia]] is an [[auto racing|auto race
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  • ...f Man TT]]''' Festival occurred between Saturday [[May 24]] and Saturday [[June 7]] on the 37.733-mile [[Snaefell Mountain Course]]. The event will include 2 June 2008 4 Laps (150.73&nbsp;Miles) Mountain Course.
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  • * '''Ansaldo Fuel Cells''' <br> In June 2004 Ansaldo Fuel Cells inaugurated the Terni industrial fuel cell producti ...hievements.pdf Ansaldo Fuel Cells production facility plant inaugurated in June 2004]
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  • ...He participated in one [[Formula One]] World Championship Grand Prix, on [[June 3]], [[1956]]. He scored no championship points.
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  • ...land of [[Saint Helena]], where he died. French troops landed on Elba on [[June 17]] [[1944]].
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  • ...maiden World Superbike Championship win at the Misano circuit in Italy in June 2006. At the end of the 2006 season, he lost his seat on the yamaha France
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  • |Formation || [[20 June]], [[1904]] ...the Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus (AIACR) on [[June 20]], [[1904]] to represent the interests of motoring organisations and mot
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  • '''Chris Vermeulen''' (born [[19 June]] [[1982]]) is an [[Australia|Australian]] [[motorcycle]] racer. He current
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  • ...designed by Merosi was [[A.L.F.A 24 HP]], which came on the market in [[24 June]] [[1910]]. From its 4.1 litres capacity were obtained a proud 42 hp and th
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  • '''Fortunato Libanori''' ([[June 14]], [[1934]] &ndash; [[July 11]], [[2006]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Gr
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  • *June 19, 2005: [[Batman Begins 400]], [[Michigan International Speedway]] *June 5, 2005: [[MBNA RacePoints 400]], [[Dover International Speedway]]
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  • ...es at Zandvoort before [[World War II]], the first street race was held on June 3, 1939. A real circuit was not built until after the war, built on communi | [[Wim Gerlach]] || June 10, 1957 || Died in the Gerlach corner. First fatality on the circuit.
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  • '''Ugo Zagato''' ([[June 25]] [[1890]], [[Gavello]] - [[October 31]], [[1968]]) was an italian autom
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  • ...1949. In [[Formula One]] he participated in one grand prix, debuting on [[June 4]], [[1950]]. He scored no championship points, and came in seventh place.
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  • ...''Officine Meccaniche A. Zambon & C'' in [[Turin]]. This was produced from June 1914 to 1915 and was named the ''4 Z'' model. The drive was a 3690 cc 4-cyl
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  • ...e people called for sanctions but Simoncelli escaped without penalty: on 7 June he received a verbal warning from the MotoGP Riders Safety Commission. On 8 June 2008 he followed up his Italian victory at the [[2008 Catalan motorcycle Gr
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  • ...'Bob' Sweikert''' (born [[May 20]] [[1926]], [[Los Angeles, CA]], died [[ June 17]] [[1956]]) was an American [[racing driver]], best known as the winner
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  • |Date || Early October or late Sepember, the last 2 editions were in June
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  • .... When the Visconti turned hostile, Giovanni was defeated and killed on [[June 26]], [[1402]] at the [[Battle of Casalecchio]] and was interred in the chu ...his rival Battista Canneschi, with the support of [[Pope Eugene IV]], on [[June 24]], [[1445]].
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  • '''Bruce Leslie McLaren''' ([[30 August]] [[1937]]&ndash;[[2 June]] [[1970]]), born in [[Auckland, New Zealand|Auckland]], [[New Zealand]], w ...n a testing accident in his own CanAm car at the [[Goodwood Circuit]] in [[June 2]] [[1970]] in [[England]]. He was testing his new M8D at Goodwood when i
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  • On [[June 7]], [[1997]], Foyt (as an owner) was involved in an incident that helped s
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  • ...ontinued the sale of stores while keeping the name STAR. Four years later, June 25 1925, the liquidation was complete. After the final statement, it showed
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  • '''Henry Banks''' ([[June 14]], [[1913]] - [[December 18]], [[1994]]) was an American [[midget car r
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  • '''Pietro Frua''' ([[May 2]], [[1913]] - [[June 28]], [[1983]]) was one of the leading Italian coachbuilders and [[automobi ...He and his long-time assistant, Gina, married shortly before he died on [[June 28]], [[1983]], a few weeks after his 70th birthday.
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  • At [[Dieppe, France]], on June 26, 1912, Georges Boillot won the [[French Grand Prix]], in his Peugeot L76
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  • '''Carlo Facetti''' (born [[June 26]], [[1935]] in [[Cormano]]), is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]
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  • ...in the spotlight during the [[Oj simpson|O.J. Simpson]]'s trial, when on [[June 19]] [[1995]] [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] expert William Bodzia
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  • On [[June 11]], [[1955]], [[Pierre Levegh]] was invited to drive a [[Mercedes-Benz 30 * 24 heures du Mans 1973 in Automobile Historique n°49 June/July 2005 (in French)
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  • ...e controversy surrounding the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]] when, on [[June 23]], [[2005]], he condemned the [[FIA]]'s requirement that a single set of
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  • '''Bern "Barney" Eli Oldfield''' (June 3, 1878 &ndash; October 4, 1946) was an [[automobile]] racer and pioneer. H ...ar that completely enclosed the driver (called the "Golden Submarine"). In June 1917 he used the Golden Submarine to beat fellow racing legend [[Ralph DePa
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  • Production began in February 1995 and lasted until June 2005 with a brief pause. The Barchetta was based on the chassis of the Mark ...d front spoiler and rear bumper. Production of the car finally stopped in June 2005.
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  • '''Ian Burgess''' (born [[June 6]], [[1930]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[London]], [[England]].
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  • *[[SCCA]] June Sprints - June 22-25, 2006 *AMA [[Superbike]] - June 4, 2006
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  • '''Ivor Bueb''' ([[June 6]], [[1923]] - [[August 1]], [[1959]]) was a [[sports car racing]] and [[F
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  • ...oGP]] racer currently residing in [[Monaco]]. He was born in [[Rome]] on [[June 26]][[1971]]. His nickname is ''The Roman Emperor''.
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  • |Closed || [[June]] [[1989]] [[ESPN]] taped the [[June 12]], [[1988]], Budweiser 400 race at RIR and caught racer [[Ruben Garcia]]
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  • [[André Guilbert]] was the first driver to die in June 1925 during the race's third year, although this was due to a collision wit | 19 June, {{24hLM|1925}}
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  • '''Sam Hanks''' (born [[July 13]] [[1914]], died [[June 27]] [[1994]]) was an American race car driver who won the [[Indianapolis 5
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  • |Date || Early June ...t stages in the [[Dauphiné]] region in [[France]] during the first half of June. It is organised by the ''Le Dauphiné Libéré'' newspaper. Along with th
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  • | 21 June | 28 June
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  • '''Kelly Petillo''', ([[December 5]], [[1903]] - [[June 30]], [[1970]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[race car]] driver.
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[June 3]], 1962.
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  • '''Peter Hirt''' ([[March 30]] [[1910]] - [[June 28]] [[1992]]) was a [[racing driver]] from [[Switzerland]]. He participat
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  • '''James Ernest Bryan''' ([[January 28]], [[1926]] - [[June 19]], [[1960]]) was an American [[racecar driver]].
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  • ...e on the [[board track racing|board track]] at the [[Chicago Speedway]] on June 26, 1915. The race received eighteen pages of coverage in the July 1, 1915,
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  • *NASCAR Qualifying: [[Jeff Gordon]], 94.325 mph , [[June 24]] [[2005]]. *NASCAR Race: [[Ricky Rudd]], 81.007 mph, [[June 23]], [[2002]].
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  • |Mayor || [[Giuseppe Scopelliti]] (since [[June 1]], [[2002]])
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  • |Mayor || Rosario Olivo (since June [[2006]])
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  • ...]], [[England]]. The brainchild of [[Hugh Locke-King]], it was opened on [[June 17]] [[1907]] and was the first custom-built banked motor race circuit in t ...y [[1912]], [[Thomas Sopwith]] opened his Sopwith School of Flying and, in June 1912, Sopwith, with several others, set up the [[Sopwith Aviation Company]]
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  • ...h finding a suitable platform. At the launch of the [[Alfa Romeo MiTo]] on June 19, 2008, Alfa's CEO Luca De Meo revealed that while the Alfa Romeo 169 was ...ttention then turned to the Quattroporte platform, and right up until this June the platform was indeed under consideration. However, the Quattroporte plat
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  • | Mayor || Renato Locchi (since June 13, 2004) ...49 it was seized by the Austrians; and, after a futile insurrection in the June of 1859, bloodily defeated by [[Pope Pius IX|Pius IX's]] troops, it was fin
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  • |[[June 8]], [[1947]]||'''158'''||[[Swiss Grand Prix]]||[[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremga |[[June 29]], [[1947]]||'''158'''||[[European Grand Prix]]||[[Spa-Francorchamps|Spa
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  • ...turned to the track the following year to win the Universal Trophy Race on June 19th en route to capturing the 1920 [[American Championship Car Racing|Unit
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  • *Dutch TT is always held on last Saturday of June.
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  • |Birth date || [[June 29]], [[1980]] '''Martin Lee Truex, Jr.''' (born [[June 29]], [[1980]] in [[Englishtown, New Jersey]]) is a [[NASCAR]] [[NEXTEL Cup
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  • '''Giulio Cabianca''' ([[February 19]], [[1923]] - [[June 15]], [[1961]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]].
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[June 4]], 2000
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  • In June of 2006 and in the middle of the season, he surprised everyone with the new
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  • '''Felice Bonetto''' (born [[9 June]] [[1903]] in [[Manerbio]], near [[Brescia]], [[Italy]]; died [[21 November
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  • The '''275 F1''' bowed at the [[Grand Prix of Belgium]] on [[June 18]], sporting the same 3.3&nbsp;L (3322&nbsp;cc/202&nbsp;in³) version of
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  • The '''275 F1''' bowed at the [[Grand Prix of Belgium]] on [[June 18]], sporting the same 3.3&nbsp;L (3322&nbsp;cc/202&nbsp;in³) version of
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  • The '''275 F1''' bowed at the [[Grand Prix of Belgium]] on [[June 18]], sporting the same 3.3&nbsp;L (3322&nbsp;cc/202&nbsp;in³) version of
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  • *[[6 June]] [[1973]] &ndash; the first Polski Fiat 126p constructed from Italian part
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  • ...uperbike_racing|Superbike World Championship]] on November 2, 2008. On [[9 June]], the track was confirmed to host a round of the [[2008-09 A1 Grand Prix s
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  • ...i]], the 308's shell was entirely made of fiberglass. This lasted through June, [[1977]], when the 308 was switched back to steel.
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  • ...and Prix at the Nürburgring. His last Nürburgring victory came on the 13th June 1937. His last race victory came at his 13th start of the 1937 season, the
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  • Latina was founded on [[June 30]], [[1932]] as '''Littoria''', named for the [[Fasces#Antiquity|fascio l
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  • ...s there are signs explicitly forbidding mopeds. Mopeds registered before [[June 17]] [[2003]] are called '''legacy mopeds''' and they are subject to the sa ...se you can drive a big moped. All new mopeds (both types) bought after [[1 June]] [[2006]] must be registered with a license plate, and have insurance. The
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  • | [[June 21]] | [[June 22]]
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  • ...after he debuted in [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grands Prix]] racing on [[23 June]], later participating in 12 World Championship races. He won 1 race, and ...nered with Bandini, Scarfioti was victorious in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June 1963. Their factory Ferrari achieved an average speed of 117.99 miles per h
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  • ...ing|road bicycle race]] in [[Germany]]. Initially the race was held in May/June. Since [[2005]] it is part of the [[UCI ProTour]] and has been moved to Aug
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  • ...Racing]]. -- Scored nine top-10 finishes, including a season-best third in June at [[Texas]]. -- Started seventh and finished fifth in first [[Indianapolis
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  • ...i]], the 308's shell was entirely made of fiberglass. This lasted through June, [[1977]], when the 308 was switched back to steel.
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  • ...Allis, Wisconsin]] ([[Milwaukee Mile|Time Warner Cable Road Runner 225]]), June 2&ndash;4 ...n]] ([[Portland International Raceway|Champ Car Grand Prix of Portland]]), June 17&ndash;19
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  • ...the success of the product and the company was placed into liquidation in June 1901, after building a hundred cars with both three and four wheels.
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  • '''Aldo Brovarone''' born June 24 1926 in [[Biella]] in [[Piedmont]] [[Vigliano]]. He started to study tec
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  • ...&ndash; the first in 1972 &ndash; have been positive and applied on dates June 30 or December 31, where an additive leap second is designated as 23:59:60.
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  • '''Emilio Giuseppe Farina''' ([[October 30]], [[1906]]-[[June 30]], [[1966]]) stands out in the history of [[Grand Prix motor racing]] fo
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  • ...e driver participating in numerous competitions, among other things, the [[June 30]] [[1901]] won a [[Padua]] The [[Cup of Italy]] driving a [[Panhard et L
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  • In June 1971, Phil Read tested the 500 cc bike with the Seeley frame, and pronounce Also in June 1971, the first Ducati 750 GT models came out of the factory, distinguished
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  • ...| *'''[[Indy Racing League]]''' <br>[[ABC Supply Company A.J. Foyt 225]] ''June 3, 2007'' ...ch Qualifying: [[Johnny Sauter]], 122.595 mph (29.365 s,; 197.297 km/h), [[June 25]], [[2005]].
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  • In June 1928 he won the [[Grand Prix of Mugello]] driving a [[Talbot]] and finished
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  • '''Giacomo Agostini''' (born [[16 June]], [[1942]]) is an [[Italian people|Italian]] multi-time world champion [[G
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  • |[[June 28]], [[1951]]||[[Bõa Vista Grand Prix]], [[Rio de Janero]]||[[Francisco L
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  • |}<ref>''The Motor Cycle'' dated [[5 June]] [[1907]] p.445</ref>
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  • ...is using links is contained in a letter he wrote to [[Matthew Boulton]] in June 1784.
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  • ...year, only the Buildbase race team of SBK could race the 1098. Finally in June 2007, WSBK announced that 1200cc engines would be allowed to compete, effec
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  • **Sahlen's Six Hours of the Glen, June 2-3, [[Watkins Glen International]], [[Watkins Glen, New York]] **EMCO Gears Classic, June 23-25, [[Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course]], [[Lexington, Ohio]]
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  • ...bile coachwork designer ([[Florence]], 26 september 1916 – [[Suvereto]],19 june 1993) ...es two long years of suffering which end with his death, occurring on 19th June 1993.<br/>
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  • '''Kevin Schwantz''' (born [[June 19]], [[1964]] in [[Houston]], [[Texas]]) was an [[United States|American]]
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  • '''Jean Alesi''', born Giovanni Alesi on [[June 11]], [[1964]] in [[Avignon]], [[Vaucluse]], [[France]] is a French racing
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  • *First Superbike Win: [[June 11]], [[2000]] - [[Road America]]
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  • ...ntered it into races until he was hospitalised after crashing the car on [[June 12]], [[1962]] on a public road.
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  • ...vo Sanesi]], despite being very powerful its handling was not good enough. June 19, 1940 Alfa Romeo's test driver Attilio Marinoni was killed while testing
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  • ...'''[[2003]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[June 1]], [[2003]] at the [[Circuit de Monaco]].
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  • ...r of other high profile rock bands. The 2005 Download festival was held in June, featuring [[Black Sabbath]] as well as [[System of a Down]], [[Feeder (ban
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  • In June of [[1943]], William Grover-Williams was arrested by the [[Gestapo]] and sh
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  • On June 23, 2006, [http://www2.canoe.com/sports/nouvelles/f1/archives/2006/06/20060
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  • '''Daniel Clive Wheldon''' (born [[22 June]] [[1978]]) is a successful [[United Kingdom|British]] [[auto racing]] driv
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  • ...meo and Autodelta was the [[Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ|Giulia TZ]] introduced in June 1962. The TZ was updated to TZ2 in 1965, with both cars taking many wins in
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[June 3]], 1973.
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  • In June 1965, Volpi, together with Valerio Berghinz and a few technicians, founded In June 1966, the engine (type M166) was taken out from the ‘Serenissima Jet comp
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  • *Dutch TT is always held on last Saturday of June.
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  • ...n [[August 3]], [[1899]] in [[Monte Carlo]], [[Monaco]] – died there on [[June 22]], [[1979]], was a champion of [[Grand Prix motor racing]].
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  • ...as a [[1982 Swiss Grand Prix]], it took place in [[Dijon]], [[France]]. On June 6, 2007 an amendment to lift the ban was passed by the [[National Council o
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  • ...Turin]], although he never practiced law. He joined a tank [[regiment]] in June 1940 when Italy entered [[World War II]]. He fought at the Russian front, b ...], was born seven months after the couple's wedding, in New York City on [[June 9]], [[1954]]. Gianni gave up trying to groom him to take over Fiat, seeing
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  • Round 6 - Mondello Park - June 17th
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  • On June 7, 2008, Andretti added another DNF to the 2008 season at [[Texas Motor Spe At the Iowa Speedway on June 22, 2008, Andretti finished third.
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  • P.108Bs first saw action in night bombing raids over [[Gibraltar]] in June, 1942. They were deployed across the [[Mediterranean Theater of Operations|
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  • '''Luigi Fagioli''' ([[June 9]], [[1898]] - [[June 20]], [[1952]]) was an Italian champion race car driver.
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  • ...t republic]] in Piedmont before the area was annexed by France in 1801. In June 1802 a new client republic, the [[Subalpine Republic]], was established in
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  • |Mayor || Giuseppe Di Fabio (since [[June 14]], [[2004]])
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  • *[[June 20]], [[1997]]: Official opening of California Speedway. *[[June 21]], [[1997]]: The very first race at California Speedway, the Auto Club 2
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  • ...ntered it into races until he was hospitalised after crashing the car on [[June 12]], [[1962]] on a public road.
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  • ...public. Dodge, now part of [[Daimler-Chrysler]] quit making their model in June of 2002 and replaced it with the [[Dodge Sprinter]].
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  • ...ctice of using the Ghia name in such a capacity is being phased out. As of June 2008, only the [[Ford Fiesta|Fiesta]], [[Ford Mondeo|Mondeo]] and [[Ford Ga
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  • On June 25, 2008 the [[FIA]] announced the provisional {{F1|2009}} Formula One cale
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  • On [[June 28]], [[2005]], a pristine 365 California sold for €736,000 ([[USD|US$]]8
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  • '''Emilio Giuseppe Farina''' ([[October 30]], [[1906]]-[[June 30]], [[1966]]) stands out in the history of [[Grand Prix motor racing]] fo
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  • The construction began in June 1790, and by May 1792 the theatre was completed. It was named "La Fenice",
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  • On [[30 June]] [[2006]], the management of the Tour de France announced at a press confe On [[15 June]] [[2007]], Basso received a two-year ban. The time he had already spent un
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  • On June 6, 2007 Swiss Parliament voted to lift the ban of circuit racing in Switzer
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  • ..., in France, the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event had been run on [[June 26]], [[1906]] under the auspices of the [[Automobile Club de France]] in [
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  • ...ichmond]], Al Unser, Jr. finally announced his retirement from racing on [[June 30]], [[2004]]. Unser continued to remain involved in racing, however, outs
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  • ...the first weekend of September. [[CASCAR]] makes an annual stop as well in June.
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  • ...t of the 2007 Monster 695. It replaced the Monster 620 and was introduced June 2006.
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  • ...He and his long-time assistant, Gina, married shortly before he died on [[June 28]], [[1983]], a few weeks after his 70th birthday.
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  • ...ne Racing]] to drive the No.19 [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] [[Lola]], until June 9, 2006, when he switched teams again, to take over [[A.J. Allmendinger]]'s
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  • On the 8 June 1908, Nazzaro set the auto speed record at 193kph for 2.75 miles and briefl
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  • |Date || May, sometimes until early June ...[stage race]] for professional cyclists held over three weeks in May/early June in and around [[Italy]]. It is one of the three [[Grand Tour (cycling)|Gran
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  • ...rom November 2006 is the second best selling SUV in the Italian market. In June 2007 is the best selling SUV in the Italian market.
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  • ...Yugoslavs to leave. The Yugoslavs capitulated on [[May 12]] and left on [[June 12]]. [http://cgi.stanford.edu/group/wais/cgi-bin/index.php?p=587] [http://
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  • In June 2005, while appearing at the [[Goodwood Revival]], Moss signed the bonnet o
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  • ...se in competition. The car won the race côte-Superga Sassi, near Turin on June 29, 1902 and July 27, with [[Vincenzo Lancia]] driving, the race Susa - Co
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  • ...motorcycle races took place at Imola, and the first car race took place in June 1954. In April 1963, the first race with [[Formula One]] cars took place at
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  • [[Image:Daytona-International-Speedway-June-30-2005-Night.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Main Entrance at night]]
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  • '''Patrick Tambay''' (born [[25 June]] [[1949]] in [[Paris]]) is a [[France|French]] [[racing driver]]. He comp
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[June 3]], 1984. Prost led the race, run in heavy rain, from pole position. He wa
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  • On Friday, [[17 June]] [[2005]], during the afternoon's practice session, [[Ralf Schumacher]] dr
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  • |Mayor || Massimo Ferretti (since June [[2004]])
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  • ...cars. Glickenhaus replied that he would like a modern [[Ferrari P]] and in June of that year he signed a contract with Pininfarina to produce the car inclu
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  • '''Giuseppe Campari''', born [[June 8]], [[1892]] - died [[September 10]], [[1933]], was an Italian [[Opera|ope
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  • ...NR500. He finishing 12th at the Dutch TT at [[TT Circuit Assen|Assen]] in June, 11th the following weekend at the Belgian GP at the [[Circuit de Spa-Franc
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  • It made its public debut in [[Sicily]] at Ferrari Cavalcade in June 2014. A third F12 TRS was seen in [[Rome]] at the Ferrari Cavalcade in June 2015, finished in a chrome grey paint and featuring redesigned front bumper
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  • ...in 1997 of the ISO 2001 certification for the Quality Assurance System. In june 2003 Breda Menarini bus also gets the certification to the ISO 9001 ed. 200
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  • ...the team promised to have the car ready for testing within two months, but June went by without a sign of the Lavaggi. When most had already forgotten abou
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  • ...rder-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[image:Paul Newman in Carnation, Washington June 2007 cropped.jpg|250px]] In June 1999 Newman donated $250,000 to [[Catholic Relief Services]] in aid refugee
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  • ...e:2june2006 309.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Photo of Army Parade in [[Rome]], [[2 june]] [[2006]], [[Republic Day]]. NOCS special groups]]
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  • Open one Sunday a month in April, May, June, September, October or by appointment.
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  • ...i]], the 308's shell was entirely made of fiberglass. This lasted through June, [[1977]], when the 308 was switched back to steel.
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  • '''John Paul Herbert''' (born [[June 25]], [[1964]] in [[Romford]], [[London, England]]) is a [[United Kingdom|B
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  • ...erbike World Championship will race at the track for the first time on [[1 June]], [[2008]] with the [[AMA Superbike]] Championship. To avoid direct compar
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  • ...of the SZ was ready to make its debut on the racetrack in June 1961. On 29 June, the SZ coda tronca [literally, “truncated tail”] was driven to pole po
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  • ...Mark 2 models, was introduced on the tailgate of the Mark 2 Facelift. On [[June 1]] [[2005]], Fiat produced the 6,000,000th Punto at the Melfi plant. This ...nnet of Mark 2 models, was introduced on the tailgate of the Mark 2B. On 1 June 2005, Fiat produced the 6,000,000th Punto at the Melfi plant. This Punto is
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  • ...he present, with production proceeding at roughly 10 cars per year. As of June 2009, 106 Zondas had been built, considering also test mules. Both 2-seat ...[Road & Track]]'' magazine, three more C12 S 7.3 cars had been built as of June 2005, but it is unclear whether they were roadsters or coupes. ''[[Motor T
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  • ...2 Hours of Sebring. Taruffi established a world record for Class E cars in June 1956. He raced 100 miles in 46 minutes 27.2 seconds, for an average of 129.
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  • '''Ralf Schumacher''' (born [[June 30]], [[1975]] in [[Hürth|Hürth-Hermülheim]] near Cologne is a [[Germany On June 20, 2004, Schumacher was seriously injured in an accident at the [[2004 Uni
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  • ...engineer [[Vittorio Jano]]. Dino would never see the engine; he died on [[June 30]], [[1956]] at the age of 24.
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  • ...rection of the Countess [[Matilda of Tuscany]] with its first stone laid [[June 6]], [[1099]] and its crypt ready for the city's patron, [[Saint Geminianus
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  • ...nn greeting President Néstor Kirchner in a visit to the [[Casa Rosada]] in June 2005]]
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  • Sir '''John Young Stewart''', Order of the British Empire (born 11 June 1939 in Milton, Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire), better known as '''Ja
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  • '''Martin Brundle''' (born [[June 1]], [[1959]]) is an [[England|English]] [[Auto racing|motor racing]] and f
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  • ...rst race was held on 26 and 27 May 1923 and has since been run annually in June, with exceptions occurring in 1956, when the race was held in July, and 196 The race weekend also usually takes place the second weekend of June, with qualifying and practice taking place on the Wednesday and Thursday be
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  • ...(April 7/9), [[Braşov]] (April 28/30), [[Reşiţa]] (May 19/21), Bálványos (June 9/11), [[Abrud]] (July 28/30), [[Reşiţa]] (8/10 September) and [[Râşnov
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  • '''James Simon Wallis Hunt''' ([[29 August]] [[1947]] &ndash; [[15 June]] [[1993]]) was an [[England|English]] racing driver and [[Formula 1]] worl
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  • '''Denis Clive "Denny" Hulme''' ([[June 18]], [[1936]] - [[October 4]], [[1992]]) was the 1967 Formula One World Ch
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  • ...s in a blue [[Talbot]], in a 500km Grand Prix at [[Spa-Francorchamps]], in June 1949. He took the lead following 23 laps and came across the finish line in
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  • ...[[Turkey]] can use the A3 to reach Zagreb. This motorway was completed in June 2006.
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  • ...'s share price fell by 2.5% (though it recovered later the same day). On [[June 28]], Michelin announced that it would offer compensation to all race fans
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  • In June 1971, Phil Read tested the 500&nbsp;cc bike with the Seeley frame, and pron Also in June 1971, the first Ducati 750 GT models came out of the factory, distinguished
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  • | Qualifying || 1 lap || [[June 19]], [[2004]] || Brazil -- [[Rubens Barrichello]] || 1:10.223 | Race || 73 laps || [[June 19]], [[2005]] || Germany -- [[Michael Schumacher]] || 1:29:43.181
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  • ...nd February, and the Bicycle and Automobile Show in Milan, between May and June. In the latter exposes the Rapid lounge cars already complete (in Turin the ...etromilli, which sells them to keep the name STAR. Four years later, on 25 June 1925, the liquidation is completed. From the statement indicates a surplus
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  • ...rive an F1 car, testing for the [[Jaguar Racing]] team at Silverstone on [[June 14]]. Impressed with his performance, he was then offered a test drive in t
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  • ...pdf] Daily Telegraph and the Corriere della Sera, in fact, part of Beijing June 10, 1907 to arrive in Paris on August 10. It is an historic day for Italian
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  • ...irst '''Hungarian Grand Prix''' ({{lang-hu|Magyar Nagydíj}}) was held on [[June 21]], [[1936]] over a 3.1mi track laid out in [[Népliget]], a park in [[Bu
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  • ...du régiment]]'' took place at the Royal Opera House, [[Covent Garden]] on June 2 of that year. It was his performances of this role that would earn him t ...yde Park, London|Hyde Park]] which drew a record attendance of 150,000. In June 1993, more than 500,000 listeners gathered for his performance on the Great
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  • '''Juan Manuel Fangio''' ([[June 24]], [[1911]] - [[July 17]], [[1995]]) was a legendary race car driver. Th
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  • ...cluded the widespread application of ESC could save 7,000 lives a year. In June 2006, the IIHS updated the results of their 2004 study by stating that up t
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  • Rome's climate is at its most comfortable from April through June or early July. By August, the temperature during the heat of the day often ...designed by the Italian achitect [[Paolo Portoghesi]] and inaugurated on [[June 21st]], [[1995]].
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  • ...0____ Engineered Systems Magazine] Filter Selection: A Standard Procedure (June 2000) MERV designations (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value)
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  • ...ted to develop the new [[Fondmetal]] GR02, which was designed and built by June 1992, just six months after it was commissioned by Gabriele Rumi. The Fondm
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  • ...y abolishing feudal privileges, but the mass of the people rebelled and in June [[1799]] the republicans surrendered. Upon the order of the restored monarc ...e of a little cultural revival and the proclamation of a Constitution on [[June 25]], [[1860]], in the last years of the kingdom the gap between the court
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  • ...ir standards, had another a poor season and it was announced at the end of June that BMW would split from the team in a deal with Sauber. | [[June 12]]
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  • '''Giotto Bizzarrini''' (6 June 1926 in Quercianella, [[Livorno Province]] - ) is an Italian [[automobile]]
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  • ...producing [[Vacuum tube|tubes]], condensers and other radio components.On June 1, 1935, the cornerstone of a factory in Borgo Panigale was laid. By [[1940
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  • On June 30 1969, Alfonso Morini died. He was 71. His daughter, Gabriella Morini, to
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  • ...announced that the Italian forces would be reduced to 1,600 by June. As of June 2006 32 Italian troops have been killed in Iraq - with the greatest single
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  • ...n that the chassis caused a considerable stir at its announcement. When in June 1950 a Jupiter in its first race (at a time when only three complete cars e
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  • ...ver, no cars materialised and De Tomaso went into voluntary liquidation in June 2004. The [[De Tomaso Guarà|Guarà]] remained available in some markets in
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  • Jim Clark also raced at Crimond in the North East of Scotland on 16th June 1956 in his very first car race he was behind the wheel of a DKW "sonderkla
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