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  • '''Earl Cooper''' ([[1886]] - [[October 22]] [[1965]]) was an American racecar driving champion from [[Nebraska]]. Cooper returned to replace [[Joe Thomas]] who broke his arm in October 1921, and won a 200 mile race at Fresno. He returned to racing full-time in
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  • The museum first opened in February 1990, with a new wing being added in October 2004. Ferrari itself has run the museum since 1995. The total surface area *Ferrari And Women (October 22 2007- April 30 2008)
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  • ...rix motor racing|Grand Prix]]' in 9 seasons (1950-1957 and 1960). In those 30 Grand Prix', González scored 2 victories ([[1951 British Grand Prix]] and
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  • '''Emilio Giuseppe Farina''' ([[October 30]], [[1906]]-[[June 30]], [[1966]]) stands out in the history of [[Grand Prix motor racing]] for h
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  • Entry list as of October 2007 [http://www.fiawtcc.com/fiawtcc/entry-list/2007/entrylistmotor.shtml] | align=center | 30*
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  • |[[July 30]], [[1939]]||'''158'''||[[Coppa Ciano]]||[[Livorno]]||[[Voiturette]]||[[Giu |[[September 30]], [[1946]]||'''158'''||[[Milan Grand Prix]]||[[Milan]], Sempione Park||-||
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  • In October 1, 1917 '''ZÜST''' was absorbed by the [[Officine Meccaniche]] of [[Milan] ...mans arrived in Paris four days earlier, but had been penalized a total of 30 days for not going to Alaska, and for shipping the Protos part of the way b
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  • |Record year || [[October 28]], [[2000]] On October 28, 2000, during CART qualifying, [[Gil de Ferran]] set the track record fo
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  • ...rcuit|Bahrain]]. [[Timo Glock]] was crowned series champion on [[September 30]] after winning the final round at [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]], with [ | [[October 31]]
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  • ...ery powerful engine. For example, the Bugatti Veyron carries 2.61 kg/kW (4.30 lb/hp) despite weighing 1950 kg (4299 lb), including fuel, due to its 746 k * 0 to 320 km/h (200 mph): Under 30 seconds. [[McLaren F1]] 28 seconds, [[Saleen S7]] 23 seconds, Bugatti Veyro
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  • | rowspan=2 | '''30''' **Barber Motorsports Park, July 28-30, [[Barber Motorsports Park]], [[Birmingham, Alabama]]
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  • ...o partners were allocated as follows: Cesare Nassetti 70%, Ettore Nassetti 30%. *October 1st, 1955 was dissolved society "Ettore NASSETTI."
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  • ...Championship season. It commenced on [[March 7]], [[1999]], and ended on [[October 31]] after sixteen races. | [[May 30]]
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  • ...he entire block Ceirano small company, including employees, for the sum of 30,000 lire. The major industry was born so thin on the foundations laid by th The '''Ceirano GB & C''' was a historic [[automobile]] company, founded in October 1898 by [[Giovanni Battista Ceirano]], [[Emanuele di Bricherasio]], [[Attil
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  • ...Championship season. It commenced on [[March 9]], [[1997]], and ended on [[October 26]] after seventeen races. | rowspan=2 | [[Lola T97/30|T97/30]]
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  • ...hampionship season. It commenced on [[March 12]], [[2000]], and ended on [[October 22]] after seventeen races. Michael Schumacher became Ferrari's first Driv | [[July 30]]
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  • The vehicle uses a 30 [[kW]] (60 kW peak) motor from Ansaldo Electric Drives, that gives 120km/h On [[October 2]], [[2007]], a 60 day demonstration of the All-Electric Fiat Doblo was be
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  • In October 1970, the decision was made by Ducati to re enter motorcycle competition. D ...distinguished by silver frames, metal-flake paint, fibreglass fuel tanks, 30 mm Amal carburettors, and twin leading shoe rear brakes.
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  • | rowspan=2 | T93/30 | align="right" | 30
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  • ...mula One]] World Championship season. It began on 18 March and ended on 21 October after seventeen [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grands Prix]]. It was won by [[Fe | 14:30
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  • ...known as Tipo 117 and later the Bora, the Maserati project got underway in October 1968 and a prototype was on the road by the summer of 1969. Shown in its fi ...d in US-bound Ghiblis. Output was {{convert|280 bhp at 6000 rpm, only 30 bhp less than the Euro-spec derivative, changing the zero to sixty time to
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  • *''Custom Line division'' (maxiyachts in composite materials from 30 to 34 meters with two decks) and, ...in an auction, outbidding the French [[PA Partners]] and leaving the rest 30% to the founder and 10% to Permira. Based on financial data, the group was
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  • |Fuel Capacity:||115 [[Litre|L]] (30 [[gallon|U.S. gallons]]) ...upercar, meeting all criteria. The car entered production in [[2004]] with 30 to be produced (5 not for sale) and a further 25 produced in [[2005]]. All
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  • | align="right" | 30 *On [[October 28]], [[1994]], [[Ligier]] issued a press release stating that [[Olivier Pa
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  • Copyright Marcel Massini 10/30/02 |October 7, 1953
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  • ...hampionship season. It commenced on [[March 10]], [[1996]], and ended on [[October 13]] after sixteen races. | [[June 30]]
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  • ...Ermini''' learnt his trade as a mechanic and driver during the 1920's and 30's with the [[Squadra Materassi]] and its [[Bugatti]] and Talbot cars. Follo [[File:2002_automobile.png|thumb|left|300px|'''Article written in October 2002 by Automobile Magazine''']]
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  • [[Lancia]], in the beginnings of the 30's, represented a “new” model from after the large [[Lancia Dilambda|Dil ...fore the time to [[the Hall of the automobile|Salone]] of [[Paris]] in the October of 1931, the Astura endures, after approximately a year, some modifications
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  • ...hat the F12berlinetta can achieve {{convert|18|mpgimp|1|abbr=on}}&nbsp;– a 30% improvement over the 599&nbsp;– and produces [[carbon dioxide|CO<sub>2</ Ferrari revealed a lightweight, track-focused version of the F12berlinetta in October 2015. 799 units will be produced. Its name pays homage to the [[Tour de Fra
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  • ...nes of the twin seater hark back to the early styling of the Alfa's of the 30's and 40's, and the 'Competizione' name is a pointer to the '6C 2500 Compet ...s withdrawal in 1995. The first 8C was delivered to an Italian customer in October 2007.
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  • ...s on the nose cone who have driven for [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] in the past 30 years. Their season livery was revealed at their photography studio in [[Ox The [[FIA|FIA World Council]] approved the 2008 schedule on 24 October 2007. Singapore was Formula One's first ever night race.
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  • On June 30 1969, Alfonso Morini died. He was 71. His daughter, Gabriella Morini, took On 10 October 2006 a Corsaro Veloce 1200 was announced.
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  • ...Trg OF. Alternatively, a metered taxi to the center will cost about &euro;30. ...the east side of the river (cross Tromostovje bridge, go straight ahed for 30 metres to the City hall then turn right into the narrow street surrounded b
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  • ...ramatic turn. At the Rally Portugal, three spectators were killed and over 30 injured after Joaquim Santos lost control of his [[Ford RS200]]. At the Tou | 06 || 30 May || [[Rally de Portugal]] || {{flagiconPortugal}} [[Vilamoura]] || JWRC/
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  • || [[9 October]], [[2005]] || [[23 October]], [[2005]]
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  • ...las Prost|Nicolas]] (born [[18 October]] [[1981]]) and Sacha Prost (born [[30 May]] [[1990]]). Prost also has a daughter, Victoria<!--I don't know the ex Prost finished the 1987 season in fourth, 30 points behind champion Nelson Piquet.
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  • ...net independent front suspension. The Isetta took over 30 seconds to reach 30&nbsp;mph (50&nbsp;km/h) from rest&nbsp; Top speed was only about 45&nbsp;mp In October 1956 the Isetta Moto Coupe DeLuxe (sliding-window Isetta) was introduced. T
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  • ...also Italy by now it is been involved directly in the second world war, 10 October 1941, after 2992 sedans constructed, the Nozzle brings to the Ardea a modif ...ompression ratio, new carburetor, light increase of the power from 28,8 to 30 HP) n and for some particular of auto body differs from the series previous
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  • ...Nozzle - to [[the Hall of the automobile|Salone]] of [[Paris]], opened [[5 October]] [[1932]]. In that occasion, for the market [[Francia|francese]], the mach ...and, above all, the [knows them to 120[acceleration]] (0-100 in less than 30 second ones).
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  • ...ctions to play agent 007 in ''Casino Royale''. Brosnan confirmed this on [[October 14]], [[2004]], stating "It's absolutely over," and that he considered hims ...en signed for the role; however, no official confirmation was made until [[October 14]], [[2005]] during a news conference held by EON Productions and Sony Pi
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  • Over the coming years, radical changes will be made to the rules. On [[October 5, 2005]], the FIA's proposal to improve overtaking regulations won the sup ...e is also an unofficial agreement between the teams to restrict testing to 30 days per season. However, this is nothing more than an agreement, and [[Scu
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  • ...ason. It began on [[March 12]], [[2006]] included 18 races, and ended on [[October 22]]. The Drivers' Championship was won by [[Fernando Alonso]] of [[Renault ...yerische Landesbank's 48% share, held through Speed Investments. By March 30, CVC had acquired all remaining shares and later that month the [[European
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  • ...time of the [[Lombards|Lombard]] invasion Naples had a population of about 30,000-35,000. In [[615]], under Giovanni Consino, Naples rebelled for the fir ...ft to the Neapolitan patriciate. In this period Naples had a population of 30,000 and was sustained by its holdings in the interior; commerce was mainly
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  • ...] [[Formula One]] World Championship season, running from [[March 7]] to [[October 24]] [[2004]]. The season was dominated by [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Scu | [[May 30]]
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  • ...ly 7]], [[2006]], with the first race at [[Circuit Park Zandvoort]] on [[1 October]], [[2006]], and the last race at Brands Hatch on [[29 April]], [[2007]]. N ...ace ends immediately on the next lap. These figures were 75 kilometres and 30 minutes respectively for the 2005-06 season, but have since been reduced. D
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  • ...Championship season. It commenced on [[March 4]], [[2001]], and ended on [[October 14]] after seventeen races. [[Michael Schumacher]] won the title with a rec | [[September 30]]
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  • ...fore the time to [[the Hall of the automobile|Salone]] of [[Paris]] in the October of [[the 1931]], the Artena endures, after approximately a year, some modif ...ure) |miglia]] to the hour (114 km. hour), [[the acceleration]] from 10 to 30 miles to the hour (that is from 16 to 48 Kmh approximately) is carried out
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  • ...and a different tailgate, that improved the drag coefficient to Cd&nbsp;0.30, and matched the corporate look of the then new Fiat Tipo. The interior was ...y in [[Poland]] ran until 2002. 173,382 units were built from June 1995 to October 2002.
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  • '''James Michael Toseland''' (born 5 October 1980 in [[Doncaster]], [[South Yorkshire]] is an British [[motorcycle]] rac | 30
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  • ...automotive world. " E 'the initial text of a polite little letter sent in October 1904 to a carefully selected list of potential customers, on letterhead Rap ...910. 50/70 Hp cylinders are separated by nearly 10,000 cc; biblocco the 20/30 HP, 5195 cc, the 9 / 12 HP version taxi, monoblock, 1570 cc, the 12/14 HP,
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  • ...so well-suited to this kind of high-load part. These components are around 30 percent lighter than comparable aluminum parts. The propeller shaft is also <small>Company press release, last updated on October 01, 2010</small>
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  • A year later, in late October of 1907, the market value of the entire Italian automotive industry had fal ...heimer]], [[Milan]] and [[Turin]]. The car in the catalog was a 4 cylinder 30-40 HP, sold at 650 pounds the frame only £ 750 if carriage "Standard Side
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  • ...ith shaft; Clutch: 2 dry Disks; Charging System: 25A x 14V alternator with 30 AH battery; Frame: Chrome Moly tubular duplex cradle; Suspension: Marzocchi ...cations:''' MSRP $14,990, 80th Anniversary Edition, introduced formally on October 31st, 2001; featuring leather seat, saddlebags, hand grips and key by [[Po
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  • ...ASCAR's premier division, the NEXTEL Cup Series. He qualified 29th in the #30 Texaco Dodge at the [[Ford 400]] at [[Homestead-Miami Speedway]]. He was ru | align="center" | 30
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  • ...r air-cooled 652 cc engine (derived from that in the 126)&nbsp;— the Panda 30; or a four cylinder water cooled engine displacing 903 cc (from the 127)&nb ...nued on the Comfort models until the next major revision of the line-up. A 30 Super was added to the range in February 1983, offering the Super trim but
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  • ...2007–2010|economic downturn]]. The proposal had an optional budget cap of €30 million ($45 million, £27 million), with greater technical and design free ...A president [[Max Mosley]] confirmed he would not stand for re-election in October.
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  • ...with their first children, a son and a daughter, expected for the month of October 2009. ! 30
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  • ...page is accurate up to and including the [[2007 Brazilian Grand Prix]] ([[October 21]], [[2007]]) |30 (23)
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  • | Fastest laps || 30 ...led when [[Frank Williams]] again stepped in. Williams signed Mansell on 1 October 1990 after Mansell ensured the contract stated that he would be the focus o
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  • '''Luciano Pavarotti''' ([[October 12]], [[1935]] – [[September 6]], [[2007]]) was a celebrated [[Italy|Ital ...he agreement being that Pavarotti would have free room and board until age 30, after which time, if he had not succeeded, he would earn a living by any m
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  • On [[January 30]] [[2006]], Giancarlo Minardi announced that he had bought back the rights On [[3 October]], it was announced that Minardi would combine forces with the [[HiTech Rac
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  • There are two direct lines going every 30 minutes from the airport to Vienna. ...about half an hour. Usually a bus leaves the airport or the stations every 30 minutes.
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  • | = 30.48 m | ≡ 30 ac
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  • ...Räikkönen''' (pronounced {{IPA|/ˈki.mi ˈmɑ.ti.ɑs ˈræik.kø.nen/}}) (born [[October 17]], [[1979]] in [[Espoo]], [[Finland]]) is a race car driver, currently d ...the system, that is, reload the gearbox management program and lost about 30 seconds during the first stint,he eventually finished the race in seventh p
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  • ...consort [[Attis]] during Roman times. [[Agrippina the Elder]] (14 BC – 18 October AD 33) drained the hill and environs and built her gardens there in the ear ...is a two-pump gasoline station where Italians can buy gas at prices up to 30% lower than in Italy, because the gas is not taxed. However, only people wi
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  • ...macher was passed by team-mate Felipe Massa at the first corner but by lap 30 was back in front, going on to win the race. After his win, he is the only ! 30
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  • ...in human history that Sicily will be connected by a land link to Italy. In October of 2006 the Italian Parliament scrapped the plan due to underwhelming suppo *[[Diodorus Siculus]] (c. 90 &ndash; 30 BCE), historian
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  • On [[30 December]] [[2004]], [[Piaggio|Piaggio & Co. SpA]] acquired Aprilia and the ...nprecedented at 12,000 rpm. The motorcycle proved capable of achieving -- 30 years before the speed was reached again in Grand Prix motorcycle racing.
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  • ...Via to Plaça Catalunya. Buses depart every 6-9 minutes, the trip takes 20-30 minutes and costs &euro;3.90 one-way. Aerobuses stop running at midnight, ...m-00.30am). It also hosts dj sessions every night (Monday-Sunday 00.30am-4.30/5.00am.) with djs of many different styles and from the most important club
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