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  • | [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]] | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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  • | '''[[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]''' | '''[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]'''
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  • | [[Prost (racing team)|Ligier]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]] | [[Prost (racing team)|Ligier]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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  • | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]] | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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  • | [[Renault Sport|Renault]] | [[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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  • | [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]] | [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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  • | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]] | [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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  • | '''[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]''' | '''[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]'''
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  • The sport started over twenty years ago and enjoyed great success, but declined in th ...ng start and commonly races last from 8 to 12 laps. Although a non contact sport, due to the closeness of trucks to one another during races minor collision
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  • |Team(s) || [[Martini (cars)|Martini]], [[Surtees]], [[Renault F1|Renault]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Ligier]] ...ganisation with insufficient means to figure in the highest echelon of the sport, Arnoux was unable to demonstrate his abilities. Martini abandoned Formula
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  • |Record team || [[Renault F1|Renault]] ...t de Catalunya is seen as an all-rounder circuit. As such it is one of the sport's most important testing ground.
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  • | [[Renault Sport|Renault]] | [[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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  • | Fastest lap team || {{flagiconFrance}} [[Renault F1|Renault]] ...It was also the catalyst to changes being made to other circuits, and the sport as a whole, in an attempt to make it safer.
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  • ...n|saloon]]s or [[station wagon|estate]]s. [[Multi-purpose vehicle]]s and [[sport utility vehicle]]s based on small family cars, which are called '''[[compac ...all family cars are the [[Ford Focus]], [[Opel Astra]], [[Peugeot 307]], [[Renault Mégane]] and [[Volkswagen Golf]].
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  • ...orgetto Giugiaro]], the body Bertone, he drew the most appreciated Italian sport of the'60s and'70s, including the famous [[Lamborghini Miura]], the [[Alfa *[[Renault 5]] Phase 2
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  • ...ore Racing|Theodore]], [[Hesketh]], [[Osella]], [[Tyrrell]], [[Ligier]], [[Renault]], [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Lola]], [[Arrows]] ...be Cheever's high point in Formula One. He signed with the [[Renault Sport|Renault]] team alongside Frenchman [[Alain Prost]], both of whom were among the yea
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  • * [[Max Mosley]] - [[president of the FIA]], the sport's rulemaking body ...ndation for the Automobile and Society]] and the [[FIA Institute for Motor Sport Safety]]
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  • *[[Chevrolet Sport Van]] '''[[Renault]]'''
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  • ...p|Asian Touring Car Series]] (ATCS), [[Formula V6 Asia]] in [[2007 Formula Renault V6 Asia Championship|2007]] and [[2008 Formula V6 Asia season|2008]]. [[Category:Sport in Chengdu]]
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  • | Pole team || {{flagiconFrance}} [[Renault F1|Renault]] | Fastest lap team || {{flagiconFrance}} [[Renault F1|Renault]]
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  • |Team || [[Renault F1|Renault]] ...kart was meant for eight-year-old Lorena but she showed no interest in the sport, as opposed to her three-year-old brother, who was eager to have a go. His
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  • ...ng this time, which allowed the production of the first high-performance [[sport compact]]s like the [[Volkswagen GTI]], which combined economy of use with ...l economy. Safety and comfort have become increasingly high priorities. [[Sport compact]]s have developed into a highly competitive genre, although the eco
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  • ...Circuit soon outshadowed the Kuwait Circuit and became the center of motor sport in the Gulf ,as it held many other races such as drag races, GT races, Form | {{flagiconFRA}} [[Renault F1|Renault]]
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  • ...engine]], which has since been made available in the Dodge Ram SRT-10 Ram sport pickup. It is a 90 degree V10, but is arranged in an odd-firing order to a ...made the V10 seem the best compromise between the [[V8]] and the [[V12]]. Renault had a more flat 110° angle motor in 2002 and 2003 but reverted to a conven
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  • ...]] following the discontinuation of the long-term [[Formula One]] 'feeder' sport, [[Formula 3000]]. The format was conceived by [[Bernie Ecclestone]] and [[ ...Angelo Piquet]] (2006) and [[Lucas Di Grassi]] (2007) became [[Renault F1|Renault]] test drivers the following year. The first two have then graduated to For
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  • ...reigning world champion [[Michael Schumacher]]. He finished the [[season (sport)|season]] runner-up in the drivers championship to Hill, having taken the t ...wned constructors champions once more, but with Renault pulling out of the sport the future was not to be so successful for the team.
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  • ...gine|rear-engined]] [[rear wheel drive]] [[car]] in the tradition of the [[Renault Dauphine]] and was produced between [[1964]] and [[1973]]. ...t increase in power, plus disc brakes nestled behind 13" wheels, it was a "sport sedan" in the vein of the BMW 2002, albeit on a smaller scale.
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  • ...n]], in [[Monaco]]. He also owns a [[Renault Mégane Renault Sport#Renault Sport Mégane Trophy|Mégane Trophy]] racing team. ! rowspan=2| [[Renault F1|Renault]] [[V10 engine|V10]]
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  • His first known car is a [[1946]] [[Fiat 1100]] A Sport [[Barchetta]]. [[Maserati]] was one of the first clients who contracted Fr ...ia Design. In this short period, Frua was responsible for the successful [[Renault]] Floride, which experienced well-deserved commercial success. This success
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  • * [[Renault 5 Turbo]] * [[Clio V6 Renault Sport]]
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  • ...aguar Racing|Jaguar]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] (renamed [[Renault F1|Renault]] in 2002) and [[Prost (racing team)|Prost]]. [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] joined F ...source (i.e one brand) tyre from 2008 and threatened to withdraw from the sport. In a public rebuke FIA President [[Max Mosley]] wrote ''"There are simple
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  • ...Hill would win the event again in {{F1|1996}} (his championship [[season (sport)|season]]), and in {{F1|1997}} [[Jacques Villeneuve]] won the race in ''his | [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
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  • | -||Compact MPV||[[Renault Scénic]] *[[Renault Twingo]]
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  • |Pole Team || [[Renault F1|Renault]] |First Team || [[Renault F1|Renault]]
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  • *[[Renault F1|Renault]] |rowspan=2| {{flagiconFrance}} [[ING Group|ING]] [[Renault F1|Renault F1 Team]]
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  • ...d in a similar way that the [[Renault Sport]] brand is to the mainstream [[Renault]]. It is based in the ''Officine 83'', part of the old Mirafiori engineeri
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  • | Pole team || [[Renault F1|Renault]] ...following year at the [[Spanish Grand Prix]] which raised interest in the sport. The first ever British Grand Prix was won by the [[France|French]] team of
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  • | [[Renault 5 Turbo]] | {{flagiconBEL}} AD Sport
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  • ...mpetitors in Europe include the Audi A3 3.2 and the [[Renault Clio|Renault Sport Clio V-6]] (a car that pioneered the concept of the powerful [[V6]] hot hat Placed on the dashboard tunnel inside the vehicle, the sport button varies the mapping of the pedal on the accelerator. You can chose be
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  • ...circuit in its modern form is one of the few with a lengthy history in the sport not considered to have lost much of its mystique or challenge in its adapta ...nd [[David Coulthard]], led the race, and, when a heavy accident involving Renault's Fernando Alonso blocked the circuit and brought out the red flag, confusi
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  • | {{flagiconFrance}} [[Louis Renault (industrialist)|Louis Renault]] | [[Renault]]
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  • ...y having little car length behind the [[Pillar (car)|C-Pillar]] and thus [[Renault 5|no room for a side window over the load area]]. Others acheive this by a ...us.fi/makkesgarage/brochures/broch14.html]. Some have even argued that the Renault was actually a very small [[station wagon]].
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  • ...sportlemans.jpg|thumb|right|1952 Le Mans race, depicted on cover of ''Auto Sport Review'' magazine.]] | {{flagiconDEU}} [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport North America]]
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  • ...g rather than racing, Alesi graduated to single seaters through the French Renault 5 championship. In the late 1980s he was very much a coming man in motor r ...er 2 seasons and internal politics, Alesi left. In his final years in the sport, Alesi drove for midfield teams [[Sauber]] and [[Alain Prost|Prost]] gainin
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  • His first known car is a [[1946]] [[Fiat 1100]] a sport [[Barchetta]]. [[Maserati]] was one of the first clients who contracted Fr ...ia Design. In this short period, Frua was responsible for the successful [[Renault]] Floride, which experienced well-deserved commercial success. This success
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  • ...ro Bianchi entered the race with a car by Renault Sport, mostly to promote Renault's image in Hong Kong. This led to more and more professional teams entering ...introduced into the 2008 race is the ''Road Sport Challenge'' for popular sport compact cars commonly associated with the tuner market, Macau GT Cup for GT
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  • ...Formula One]], with different manufacturers and specifications used in the sport. ...ican Racing|BAR]], [[McLaren]], [[Red Bull Racing|Red Bull]], [[Renault F1|Renault]], [[Toyota F1|Toyota]], [[Sauber]], and [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] — we
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  • After his brother was injured in a crash at [[Le Mans]] the sport was discouraged by their parents and Jackie took up shooting. In target sho ...nning of a great partnership that would see them reach the pinnacle of the sport. But this was 1963 and Stewart still had a lot to learn.
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  • ...io and several prototypes based on [[Audi]]. E 'dated [[1988]] prototype [[Renault]]''called''Mégane, which some years later give its name to one of the best [[Image:saabsonett1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''The ''Sonetto Super Sport'' was exhibited for the first time at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1956 and
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  • |Team for 2007 || [[Renault F1|Renault]] ...Italian]] racing driver. He has driven in [[Formula One]] for [[Renault F1|Renault]] [[Sauber]], [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] a
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  • ...he first time since [[Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company|Goodyear]] left the sport at the end of the [[1998 Formula One Season|1998]] season. On the other hand though, the sport was to lose some memorable characters at the end of the year. Double world
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  • ...la Campus]] Championship. Then, he spent two years in the French [[Formula Renault]] Championship, ultimately finishing second in points in 1997 after winning ...ers. He has previous had experience at Le Mans with privateer [[Pescarolo Sport]]. He finish second behind the Audi car n°1
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  • ...handle and they were replaced by [[Pneumatic valve springs]] introduced by Renault. Since the 1990s all Formula One engine manufacturers now use pneumatic val *[[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]] V8 1.5 L
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  • ...'s race course, an area of the country that had been associated with motor sport since the very early years of racing before the turn of the century. To acc | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
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  • ...ing about the present. There is always uncertainty about the future of the sport, and disagreements about the direction in which Formula One should progress ...d team sponsors are also at odds with the demand for an exciting spectator sport as the drivers are encouraged to reduce risk to satisfy the funders.
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  • ...ng]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. These very successful races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] in the Paris-Madrid r
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  • ...uto]]'', so Emilio Camillo Costamagna, the editor of ''[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]'' [[newspaper]], aimed to increase his circulation. The first Giro d'Ital ...]]'' (pink jersey), which corresponds with newspaper ''[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]'' 's pink newsprint. The "[[King of the Mountains]]" wears the ''[[maglia
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  • ...ng]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. These very successful races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] in the Paris-Madrid r
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  • ...trese never publicly criticised the team and earned respect throughout the sport for his professionalism. ...es and it was not until the following year and the arrival of [[Renault F1|Renault]] engines that Patrese and his team-mate [[Thierry Boutsen]] were able to c
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  • ...e of the most tragic and controversial seasons in the 1990s, if not in the sport's history. 1994 was one of the closest in history, as the Champion, [[Micha ...the car, such as [[traction control]], in an attempt to "''humanize''" the sport, refuelling during pit-stops was also re-introduced for 1994 and so team ta
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  • ...[[Formula_Junior|FJ]] efforts by [[DAF Trucks|DAF]]. The CVT paired to a [[Renault]] [[V10]] constantly revving at its peak led to spectacular test times by [ ...y sold with a CVT is the [[Nissan]] [[Nissan Murano|Murano]], a mid-size [[sport utility vehicle]] with a 3.5L [[V6]] engine. The CVT is also available for
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  • ...USGP 2005.jpg|thumb|400px|[[Fernando Alonso]] qualifying in a [[Renault F1|Renault]] Formula One car at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...1 cars are the most expensive race cars currently in production and the [[sport]] is among the most expensive in the world. As such, its economic impact is
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  • |Team(s) || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], [[Renault F1|Renault]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] ...and Prix in France a year later, while he was driving for the [[Renault F1|Renault Factory team]].
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  • The liveries are usually changed for every season in the sport, marking the marketing ideas of the sponsors. Many teams keep some consiste ...t, but competed as Benetton for the 2001 season. In 2002 the team became [[Renault F1]]. From the 1992 to 1993, [[Camel (cigarette)|Camel]] sponsored the Bene
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  • | [[Renault Megane]] Sport | [[Maserati Gran Sport]]
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  • ...s, Anthony's father, was founding president of the ACM, originally named ''Sport Vélocipédique Monégasque''. The ACM made their first foray into motorspo ...is 500 on the same day. Hughes, M. 2007. ''Street theatre 1929''. '''Motor Sport''', LXXXIII/3, p. 62</ref> However, Chiron did compete the following year,
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  • |Engine || Renault F4RT RS -­‐ 4 cylinders 16 valve 1.998cc (320CV) ...SPORT COMPETIZIONE - 1100 cc. - 1955.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1955 Ermini Sport Competizione 1100 cc''']]
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  • ...World Drivers' Champions|world champion]] [[Fernando Alonso]], tests the [[Renault R28]] at [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]].]] ...08]] Testing then moved to [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]] on 22 January. Renault and Williams were the only teams on the track for the first day of testing.
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  • ...first time since [[1968 Formula One season|1968]], when sponsorship in the sport became widespread, that a team might run sponsor-free for an entire season. ...h started in this season, more than any other driver in the history of the sport.]]
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  • ...ng]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. These very successful races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] in the Paris-Madrid r
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  • ...ng]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. These very successful races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] in the Paris-Madrid r
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  • | [[Renault F1|Renault]] || {{flagiconFRA}} [[France|French]] || {{flagiconUK}} [[Oxfordshire]], [ ...gn="left"| [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]] <small>(Automobili Turismo e Sport)</small>
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  • |[[Ferrari]] 315 Sport |[[Alfa Romeo 6C|Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 Sport Spider Zagato]]
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  • ...F1 machinery and V8 Supercars, Australia’s highest-profile domestic motor sport category. In '''2005''', the race was won by Renault’s Giancarlo Fisichella after a storm during Saturday qualifying produced
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  • ...tiring legend [[Michael Schumacher]] of [[Scuderia Ferrari]] by 13 points. Renault also retained the Constructor's Championship, beating Ferrari by only five ...ed by the rivalry between Alonso and Schumacher, who each won seven races. Renault and Ferrari drivers dominated the field, victorious in all but one race, an
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  • ...though powered by a [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] instead of a [[Renault F1|Renault]] engine). It was initially driven by [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]] and [[Scott Spe ...[[2007 Belgian Grand Prix|Belgian Grand Prix]], the Red Bull RB3s did not sport such a wing design until around the [[2007 Japanese Grand Prix|Japanese Gra
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  • ...een 1967 and 1977. These cars took part for [[World Sportscar Championship|Sport Cars World Championship]], [[Interserie]] and [[CanAm]] series. A small num [[World Sportscar Championship|sport cars world championship]]. The season was almost total domination, seven wi
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  • ...ng]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. These very successful races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] in the Paris-Madrid r
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  • ...t of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Drivers' Champion]] in the sport's sixty-year history. Vettel's victory in the championship came after a dra ...ation]] (FOTA), [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[BMW Sauber]], [[Renault F1|Renault]], [[Red Bull Racing]] and [[Toro Rosso]] announced their intentions to wit
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  • ...ear, Senna joined the [[Lotus (car)|Lotus]] team powered with [[Renault_F1|Renault]] engines (albeit in a bit of controversy as he had to buy out the remainin ...s]] however was even better, as the new [[Lotus (car)|Lotus]]-[[Renault_F1|Renault]] proved to be a more reliable if not consistent package. He started the se
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  • ...976, engines developed purely for racing were permitted to compete, with [[Renault]] developing a particularly potent V6; allied to a sponsorship scheme from ...FIA Formula Two Championship, following a fax vote of the FIA World Motor Sport Council. As part of the winning tender it was agreed that MSV will be the p
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  • ...rian]]-born [[Ferenc Szisz]] (1873&ndash;1944) won the 1260 km race in a [[Renault]]. ...to work on the cars during the race except for these two. A key factor to Renault winning this first Grand Prix was held to be the detachable wheel rims (dev
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  • Switching to [[Ferrari]] in 2007 he became the highest paid driver in the sport, securing his first Formula One World Drivers' Championship from [[Lewis Ha ...hampionship|Formula Renault UK Championship]]. After racing in the Formula Renault series later in 2000, Räikkönen had won 13 of 23 events &mdash; a 56% win
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  • ...rati-quattroporte-sport-gts.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''Maserati Quattroporte Sport GTS''']] ...on]], [[roadster]], etc.), a light truck (light [[pickup trucks]]), or a [[sport utility vehicle]]. Luxury vehicles place more emphasis on comfort, appearan
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  • ...ns) due to his fearless driving style. The season was one of change in the sport, with the banning of turbo engines by the [[FIA]] and the introduction of t ...nsell. After retiring from the race, he announced he was retiring from the sport altogether at the end of the season. Mansell obtained only a single win, at
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  • | Width || 1650 mm<br> 1663 mm (Sport/Abarth) ...to many other cars in its class from manufacturers such as [[Ford]] and [[Renault]], the Ritmo struggled to attract buyers outside its native Italy and [[Spa
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  • ...ing)|special stage]]s which are run against the clock on closed roads. The sport's commercial rights are administered by [[International Sportsworld Communi [[Alpine-Renault]] won the first [[List of World Rally Championship Constructors' Champions|
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  • ...ndardisation of rules. A World Drivers' Championship followed in 1950. The sport's history necessarily parallels the history of its technical regulations; s ...the first use of a technology which would later go on to revolutionise the sport: [[composite material]]s. The [[McLaren M2B]], designed by [[Robin Herd]],
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  • ;'''Nevada''' : Very popular [[station wagon]] version of the [[Renault 21]], so much that people dropped the 21 when referring to it. ...In Europe, a few manufacturers, notably [[Alfa Romeo]], have used the name Sport Wagon.
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  • ...engine supplier at the [[1997 Hungarian Grand Prix]]. He retired from the sport at the end of the 1999 season, after 122 race starts. ...also the test driver for the dominant [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]] team that year.
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  • | [[Ravel]] 12 CV Sport | [[Amilcar CGSS]] Grand Sport
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  • ...s organised by the ''Société du Tour de France'', a subsidiary of [[Amaury Sport Organisation]] (ASO), which is part of the media group that owns ''l'Équip ...a pink jersey, having been organized and sponsored by [[La Gazzetta dello Sport]], an Italian sports daily newspaper with pink pages. Its King of the Mount
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  • ...ong-standing dispute]] between FOCA and the [[Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile]] (FISA), the then governing body of Formula One. Mosley was ele ...ster was bringing in sufficient money, he started racing cars himself. The sport's indifference to his background appealed to Mosley:
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  • ...er [[Romolo Tavoni]] left to set up their own team, [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]]. Ferrari promoted [[Mauro Forghieri]] to racing director and [[Eugeni ...tions and the pace of development of other teams (particularly McLaren and Renault who started the year with brand new cars). Alarmed by poor performances in
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  • ...any special tuning during the race, and the [[Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile|FISA]] felt that it had grown unsafe. Two [[chicane]]s were cons ...mans.jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''1952 Le Mans race, depicted on cover of Auto Sport Review magazine''']]
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  • ...s in the Predappio-Rocca delle Camminate race with his [[Bandini 1100|1100 Sport]]. ...ns, without sacrificing elegance of form. So was born the '''[[Bandini 750 sport siluro]]'''. These cars, when their headlights were removed, qualified to r
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  • [[World Sportscar Championship|sport cars world championship]]. The season was almost total domination, seven wi ...rst twin turbocharged V12-engine and it was introduced around same time as Renault's Formula One turbo engine. In Alfa Romeo engine both engine rows were fed
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  • ...factories) with Comau (now Comau Systems), which bought the American Pico, Renault Automation and Sciaky. ...fell again after 1981, Americans began purchasing [[sport utility vehicles|sport utility vehicles,]] [[minivans|minivans,]] and [[pickup trucks]] in larger
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  • ...e:autosportlemans.jpg|250px|1952 Le Mans race, depicted on cover of ''Auto Sport Review'' magazine.]] [[Image:Renault Alpine A443 Donington 2007.jpg|thumb|right|170px|[[Renault Alpine A443]] from 1978.]]
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  • ...[[Citroën C1]]<br>[[BMW MINI]]<br>[[Nissan Micra]]<br>[[Peugeot 107]]<br>[[Renault Twingo]]<br>[[Kia Picanto]] The 500 is available with three different trim levels: Pop, Lounge and Sport. Customers can choose also between 15 interior trims, 9 wheel options, 19
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  • ...nd effect. Since 1982 he has become an iconic figure in the history of the sport, renowned for his car control, aggressive driving style, and a 'never give ...pt his [[Ferrari 312T|312T4]] was slower than Arnoux's faster [[Renault F1|Renault]] was one of the most intense moments in Formula One racing. Arnoux passed
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  • ...ight|250px|'''[[1952 24 Hours of Le Mans]] race, depicted on cover of Auto Sport Review magazine''']] Cars with up to 5.0&nbsp;L engines were still allowed to compete in the Sport category if there were at least 50 cars built. This ''mercy rule'' allowed
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  • ...ative effort between National Union Electric Company, Henney Coachworks, [[Renault]], and the Eureka Williams Company. Although sales of the Kilowatt were dis ...l power grid]] and do not require conventional fuel for short trips. The [[Renault Kangoo]] was the first production model of this design, released in France
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  • ...to keep pace with the Benetton in his [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]], but due to several mid-season controversial disqualifications and bans f ...]], Schumacher stayed with Benetton, which had switched to [[Renault Sport|Renault]] engines. He successfully defended his title, accumulating 33 more points
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  • ...are manufactured by PSA), Fiat Group's (Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Lancia) JTD, Renault's DCi, DaimlerChrysler Group's CDI, GM/Opel's CDTi (most of these engines a ...exist, despite the diesel's drawbacks being central to performance in this sport. In 1952, [http://www.cummins.com/eu/pages/en/whoweare/cumminshistory.cfm C
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  • ...ot enough 412P's, 330 P 3/4, or P4's were built to be allowed under 5000cc sport cars class (which required 25 identical cars to have been built). The small ...ommand as much as $200,000, but simpler ones (often with Rover engines and Renault drive-trains) may be sold for $50,000.
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  • ...a large fan base, they had been one of the least competitive teams in the sport, due to a relatively restricted budget. Owner [[Paul Stoddart]] claimed to ...taking over the contract that their senior team broke from by switching to Renault power.
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  • ...[[Ron Dennis]], and also sent forth a new movement for extra safety in the sport. Luckily, Häkkinen recovered almost fully and was fit to race again in 199 ...ula One season|1998]]. With [[Adrian Newey]], the renowned former Williams-Renault designer, now on board at McLaren, Häkkinen found himself in the fastest c
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  • His reputation within the sport was cemented in his early years. Driving for [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] in 19 ...um wasn't sustained in 1984 when he moved to Ligier, despite its promising Renault turbo engines. Three points were little reward for a season of hard chargin
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  • ...[Henry Surtees|Henry]] competed in the FIA Formula 2 Championship, Formula Renault UK Championship and the [[Formula BMW]] UK championship for [[Carlin Motors * [http://sameerkumar.blogspot.com/2006/09/remembering-john-surtees.html Sky Sport video documentary on John Surtees]
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  • ...le position]]s (as well as races), in some cases taking 80% of a [[season (sport)|season's]] poles (see Career results below). For the next three years, Mon [[Renault F1|Renault]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]' [[engine]] supplier for most of the 1990s, left
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  • ...simple suspension and comfort oriented cross bias tires. ''Auto Motor und Sport'' reported on one of these that they lacked the courage to test it for top * The rear engined [[Renault Dauphine]] earned in [[Spain]] the [[sobriquet]] of the ''"widow´s car"'',
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  • ...s [[Hybrid Synergy Drive]], which is being used in the Prius, Highlander [[sport-utility vehicle]] (SUV), and [[Camry]]. A computer oversees operation of th ...ndy Frank]]'s Hybrid Center at [[UC Davis]] and one production PHEV, the [[Renault Kangoo]], went on sale in France in 2003. [[DaimlerChrysler]] is currently
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  • ...f the 1200 cc- French version of our Fiat 1100 - 5,500 the most modern 4CV Renault than 750 cmc to posterior motor, 6,200 giardiniera Fiat 500B) <br> ...10,500 Lancia Ardea (7,200 Fiat 1100 and, 6,950 the Simca Huit, 4,850 the Renault 4CV Lusso. 5.900 the 500 giardiniera C, quite 9,800 one Mercedes 170!!)<br>
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  • ...94&nbsp;hp) [[DIN]] 3.5&nbsp;L V12 quad-turbo) - [[Bugatti EB110]] ''Super Sport'' ...Driver got 0-60 in 4.6 Seconds (Nov '90) and later 5.3 Seconds (Sep '91), Sport Truck (Jan '91) got 4.8 seconds, Off Road magazine (Feb '91) got 4.3 Second
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  • ...a one-off "Sport" version, and a race car. Due to competition from the [[Renault]] Dauphine, production ceased in 1958.
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  • ; [[Mazda Cosmo]] Sport 110S : This vehicle, Mazda's first rotary-powered car, was briefly seen in ; [[Renault 9|Renault 11]] Taxi: Featured in ''A View to a Kill'', Bond commandeers this car and
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  • ...n United States concluded that ESC reduces crashes by 35%. Additionally, [[Sport utility vehicle]]s (SUVs) with stability control are involved in 67% fewer *[[Renault]]: '''Electronic Stability Programme (ESP)'''
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  • ...can be seen as a later approach to the same niche the [[Citroën 2CV]] or [[Renault 4]] were designed to serve. Introduced in 1980, the Panda was noted for its ...led "Gingo". However, this name was considered to be too similar to the [[Renault Twingo]], so Fiat decided to continue with the Panda name. Successor to the
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