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  • ...ng]] in 1960 despite a broken [[fuel line]] half way through the race. The team achieved victory again in 1961, however, due to the unreliability of their ...T53]] car, again with Gregory as driver, but results did not come and the team withdrew from Grand Prix racing mid-way through the year.
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  • Online magazine covering all sorts of sports/GT car racing, including endurance racing. America's 24 hour sports car race.
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  • ...imself in his four [[F1]] drives. He drove for the [[Porsche]] sports car team from 1967 and won the [[Le Mans 24 Hours]] in [[1971]] with [[Helmut Marko] ...on the F5000 Championship in a Surtees and drove twice for the Williams GP team winning his only championship point with 6th place in the [[Austrian Grand
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  • ...road racer]]. During the late [[1980 in sports|1980s]] and early [[1990 in sports|1990s]] he won the [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|500cc World Championship] ...oved to the Grand Prix circuit and Rainey took over, earning the [[1983 in sports|1983]] National Championship for Kawasaki.
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  • ...uig]]. Nominated for [[BBC]] ''"[[BBC Sports Personality of the Year|Young Sports Personality of the Year]]"'' In 2002 management company [[Dorna Sports]] place Chaz with Team Matteoni Racing to compete in the 125cc Grand Prix World Championship ridin
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  • ...<br>Kraco (1989)<br>Galles-Kraco (1990-1991)<br>Rahal-Hogan (1992-1995)<br>Team Rahal (1996-1998) ...(born [[January 10]], [[1953]] in [[Medina, Ohio]]) is an [[auto racing]] team owner and former driver. Rahal currently lives in [[New Albany]], Ohio,
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  • |Team(s) || [[Mastercard Lola]] ...Racing|Super Nova]] team. He had tested for the [[Simtek]] [[Formula One]] team at [[Autódromo do Estoril|Estoril]] in 1994, but was unable to raise enoug
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  • ...|road racer]] during the late [[1980 in sports|1980s]] and early [[1990 in sports|1990s]]. He was hugely popular for his aggressive, all-or-nothing riding st ...fter a serious crash in qualifying for the Houston Supercross in [[1983 in sports|1983]], he decided to quit motocross.
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  • ...[French language|French]] for ''little Le Mans'') is a [[sports car racing|sports car]] [[endurance racing|endurance]] race held annually at [[Road Atlanta]] ...was first run on [[October 10]], [[1998 in sports|1998]], and in [[1999 in sports|1999]] became one of the original events of the [[American Le Mans Series]]
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Centro Sud]] ...ports car champion for 1952 and 1953, as well as a member of the Argentine team to race in Europe.
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] ! Team
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  • ...pionship]] on a Garelli and then the [[1991 in sports|1991]] and [[1992 in sports|1992]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|250cc World C ...ace bike in 1999. He closed out his career with [[Kenny Roberts]]' Modenas team in 2000.
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  • ! Team(s) ...in sports|1974]] when he rose to international prominence at the [[1975 in sports|1975]] [[Daytona 200]] motorcycle race by rendering one of the most storied
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  • ...team was officially made a department of Alfa Romeo on March 5, 1963. The team was originally based in Feletto Umberto, [[Udine]], before moving closer to ...returned to the sport with a factory team in 1979, run by Autodelta. The team also prepared Alfa Romeo rally cars such as the [[Alfa Romeo GTV#GT and GTV
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  • ...ports|1999]]. Riding for Ducati, Fogarty finished second at the [[1995 in sports|1995]] [[Daytona 200]] in the [[United States]]. [[Scott Russell]] crashed Fogarty was forced to retire from racing in [[2000 in sports|2000]] after a racing incident when he hit a back-marker and crashed, causi
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  • ...a lot of accidents. At the same time he was a regular [[sports car racing|sports car]] and [[touring car racing|touring car]] driver, winning the [[Monza 10 ...m Winkelhock]] later tried to become a Formula One driver with the [[AGS]] team, but never managed to qualify for a race, although he enjoyed a successful
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  • ...asing services for enthusiasts of new, vintage, collectible, and exclusive sports cars. ...at works for everyone and we are delighted to have them as a member of the team.”
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  • ...ort and his name became closely linked with that of Brian Lister who built sports racing cars bearing his name. Archie enjoyed much success driving Lister J He was killed in an accident in [[sports car]] racing at [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|Spa-Francorchamps]] on 19 Ma
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  • ...mpions [[Kenny Roberts]] and [[Barry Sheene]] in the process. In [[1981 in sports|1981]], he split his time between the U.S. Superbike series, and the Europe ...promoted full time to Honda's [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] team, who by then had given up on the [[NR500]] and developed the NS500 three cy
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  • |Team || Momo Sports<br>[[Team Scandia]]<br>[[BMS Scuderia Italia]]<br>[[JB Racing]]<br>GLV Brums ...20 year absence. The car was built to compete in the [[International Motor Sports Association|IMSA]]'s new [[IMSA GT Championship|WSC]] class, which replaced
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  • ...ed Bull]] team, also filling in for [[Loris Capirossi]] for [[Sito Pons]]' team. He was hired to be [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries|Kawasaki's]] test rider ro In [[2006]] he joined the D'Antin Pramac team, riding on a 2006 customer version of the works [[Ducati]] alonside [[Jose
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  • | Team(s) || [[McLaren]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Eagle]] ...total of 19 world championships. McLaren cars totally dominated [[CanAm]] sports car racing with 56 wins between [[1967]] and [[1972]] (and five constructor
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  • |Team(s) || [[Ecurie Nationale Belge|ENB]], [[British Racing Partnership|UDT Lays ...lly secured a more regular drive in Formula 1 in 1968, with the Cooper-BRM team, although success was elusive despite a bright start.
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  • |Team(s) || [[Gordini]] ...on [[September 11]], [[1955]]. Lucas was then manager of the [[Gordini]] team, and when regular driver [[Robert Manzon]] was unable to race, he stepped i
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  • |Team(s) || [[Brabham]], [[Ligier]], [[Tyrrell]] and [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] ...[[England]], [[UK]], [[April 8]], [[1966]]) is a former [[Formula One]], [[sports car]], and [[CART]] racing driver. He is currently a Formula One commentat
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  • ...van Zolder''' in [[Dutch language|Dutch]]) is a yearly [[sports car racing|sports car]] [[endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance race]] held at [[Circuit Zo ! Team
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  • |Team(s) || [[Connaught]], [[Maserati]], [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], [[Cooper Ca '''Ivor Bueb''' ([[June 6]], [[1923]] - [[August 1]], [[1959]]) was a [[sports car racing]] and [[Formula One]] driver from [[England]].
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  • ...[[Italy|Italian]] [[sports car racing|sports car]] constructor and racing team. Founded by Giorgio Lucchini in [[Porto Mantovano]] in 1980, the company h ...ess over the years, including winning the [[FIA Sportscar Championship]]'s team and constructor championships in the SR2-class two years in a row ([[2002 F
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  • |Team(s):||[[Alfa Romeo]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...anuel Fangio]] and countryman [[Luigi Fagioli]] at the dominant Alfa Romeo team, driving the invincible 158 Alfetta cars. Farina took 3 wins from the 7 rac
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  • ...m Spa''' is an [[Endurance racing|endurance race]] for [[Sports car racing|sports cars]] held at [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps]] in Belgium. ...oth a 24h race for touring cars and GTs is held, and an endurance race for sports cars and GTs. The 500km race at Spa counted towards the [[World Sportscar C
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  • ...Buenos Aires''' was an [[endurance racing|endurance]] [[sports car racing|sports car]] event held in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]. The race mostly run o ...e Autodromo in 1958. One final appearance was made by both Formula One and sports cars in 1960 before both chose not to return to Argentina for the time bein
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  • ...a road car, although shared with the ''[[Bandini 750 sports torpedo | 750 sports torpedo]]'' chassis and engine developed for the races. ...tire after 27 laps for the broken radiator. Official drivers of Racemaster team were Victor Lukens and Fred Haynes.
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  • |Record team || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...hen it was deemed too narrow for modern racing; its still holds occasional sports car and [[motorcycle]] races.
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  • ::''[[Scuderia Ferrari]] for further history of the Ferrari racing team'' The '''[[Ferrari]] automobile company''' has produced exceptional [[sports car]]s since [[1947]].
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  • | Category || [[Sports car racing|Sports car]] [[prototype]] | Team || [[Scuderia Ferrari]]
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Finotto]] ...alian Grand Prix]] with a [[Brabham]] BT42 run by the [[Scuderia Finotto]] team.
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  • | Winning team || {{flagiconUK}} [[Vanwall]] | Second team || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • ...ed him a spot in [[Grand Prix motor racing]] with the [[Maserati]] factory team. ...an [[Alfa Romeo]], Clemente Biondetti won the 1938 [[Mille Miglia]] for [[sports car]]s and at the [[Coppa Ciano]] finished second in the voiturette class t
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  • |Team(s) || non-works [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] ...to service the thriving [[sports car]] industry there. His [[Carrozzeria Sports Cars]] gained some fame later in the decade. He died in a car accident aged
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  • |Team(s) || [[Brabham]], [[Osella]] ...nd also taking part in the factory [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] team in the [[CIVT]] (Italian Superturismo) and the [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Meist
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  • | Record team || TBA ! Sprint Race Winning Team
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  • ...enior TT]] at 82.81 mph on a [[Norton (motorcycle)|Norton]] and the Norton team were to dominate the Senior race until [[1954]]. Speeds were somewhat lower ! Team
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  • ...bodies for [[sports cars]] and did the composite work for the [[Forti]] F1 team. They announced their F3 car at the end of 1998 and showed and began testin
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Reg Parnell Racing]], [[Emeryson]] ...an by everyone who knew him, he remained a member of the [[Ferrari|Ferrari team]] until he retired from racing.
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  • |Team(s) || [[Theodore Racing|Theodore]], [[Hesketh]], [[Osella]], [[Tyrrell]], ...t teams from [[1978]] through [[1989]]. In [[1997]], he formed his own IRL team and won the [[Indianapolis 500]] as both an owner and driver in [[1998]].
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  • ...Merzario with class SR2 Centenari MAC97 Alfa Romeo in [[1997 International Sports Racing Series season|1997 FIA Sportscar Championship]] in [[Donington Park| ...Arturo Merzario]] when he could no longer find a drive with an established team. He started out with a car based largely on his [[March Engineering|March]]
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  • The '''Lancia LC1''' was a [[sports car racing|sports car]] run by [[Lancia]] under the [[Group 6]] regulations in the [[World Sp ...ed to meet the fuel economy standards that Group C cars used, allowing the team to run flat-out throughout a race and compete for overall victories. The L
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  • ...an [[Formula 1]] Champion [[Phil Hill]], was one of the three drivers on a team that competed with an EB 110 in the [[United States]] at the 1996 [[24 Hour ...engine are now being developed by [[B Engineering]] into their [[Edonis]] sports car.
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  • |Team(s) || [[Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives|AGS]], [[Minardi]] ...points twice in his first four races. In 1995, while racing a [[Ferrari]] sports car in the [[United States]], he was involved in an accident with [[Jeremy
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Frank Williams Racing Cars|Willi ...75 proved unsuccessful. Merzario quit during the 1975 season to return to sports cars with [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]], winning four races plus
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  • ! Team(s) ...pionships]] in [[1978 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1978]]-[[1980 in sports|1980]] and three victories at the [[Daytona 200]]. He is the father of [[Ke
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  • |Team(s) || [[Lancia in Formula One|Lancia]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...by winning the [[Mille Miglia]] race in [[Brescia]] and the Grand Prix for sports cars in [[Rouen, France]]. Castellotti's Ferrari achieved a time over the 2
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  • |Team(s) || [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] ...e has competed in Italian [[Formula 3000]], and in Japanese [[Super GT]] [[sports car racing]].
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  • |Team(s):||[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] ! Team
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  • | Winning team || {{flagiconUK}} [[Brabham]]-[[BMW]] | Pole team || {{flagiconUK}} [[Brabham]]-[[BMW]]
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  • | Team(s) || [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[Tyrrell]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Ligier]], [[Sauber]], [[Stewart]], [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar] ...ompeted in [[Formula One]], where he won three races, and more recently in sports cars. He enjoyed much success in lower-level motor racing but never managed
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  • |Team(s) || [[Minardi]] ...n]], [[Italy]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Minardi]] team. Paolo is one of the heirs of the vast [[Barilla Group|Barilla]] pasta empi
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  • |Team(s) || [[Surtees]], [[Theodore Racing|Theodore]], [[McLaren]], [[Ligier]], ...1|Renault]], and then spent a year with the [[Lola Racing Cars|Haas Lola]] team before retiring in 1986.
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  • ...g, and Stuck eventually wound up driving a [[Mercedes-Benz]] [[SSKL]] in [[sports car racing]], where he continued to excel. ...accidents, that year the European Mountain Championship fell to his famous team-mate, [[Bernd Rosemeyer]]. [[1937]] was equally lean, bringing only second
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  • ...[[Pennzoil]] that de Ferran was not famous enough name for their car, the team was sufficiently impressed to offer de Ferran a drive for 1995. With no top ...de Ferran stayed in America for 1997, joining the Derrick Walker/Valvoline team.
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  • |Team || [[Newman/Haas Racing]] ...racing family (his father Patrick races in touring cars, hill climbs, and sports cars), Bourdais began his racing career at age 10 in [[karting|karts]]. Dur
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  • ...in [[1989]], and thus - got himself a drive in the [[Mercedes]] sportscar team for [[1990]]. ...achieve fifth place in the 1990 World Sportscar standings. Not bad, for a team of rookies - of couse, as we all now know - Schumacher and Frentzen went on
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  • ...]) was the founder of the [[Scuderia Ferrari]] [[Grand Prix motor racing]] team and subsequently of the [[Ferrari]] car manufacturer. ...y for Alfa Romeo until 1929 before starting Scuderia Ferrari as the racing team for Alfa.
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  • | Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Maserati]], [[Lancia]] ...ars; it was after he entered the prestigious [[Mille Miglia]] in a Ferrari sports car that he eventually started racing on four wheels regularly.
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  • ...msF1|Williams]], [[Brabham]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[Ligier]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] and [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] ...d opportunities in other disciplines, he took them. He was the 1988 World Sports Car Champion, with a record points haul, and won the 1990 [[24 hours of Le
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  • | Champion team || P1:[[Audi Sport North America]]<br/>P2:[[Penske Racing]]<br/>GT1:[ The '''American Le Mans Series''' ('''ALMS''') is a [[sports car racing]] series based in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. It consi
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  • | Team titles || 4 <small>([[2001 FIA Sportscar Championship season|2001]], [[2 '''BMS Scuderia Italia''' (commonly known as Scuderia Italia) is a [[racing team]] owned by Italian steel [[magnate]] [[Beppe Lucchini]]. It was originally
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  • ...light and reliable 2.5 L [[Ferrari 553 F1|553 F1]] car, the four cylinder sports racers competed successfully through the late 1950s, culminating with the f The first four-cylinder closed-wheel sports racer from Ferrari was the '''625 TF''' of 1953. Resembling the Vignale-de
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  • ...light and reliable 2.5 L [[Ferrari 553 F1|553 F1]] car, the four cylinder sports racers competed successfully through the late 1950s, culminating with the f The first four-cylinder closed-wheel sports racer from Ferrari was the '''625 TF''' of 1953. Resembling the Vignale-de
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  • ...|| [[Arrows]], [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]], [[Spirit (racing team)|Spirit]] ...e [[Arrows]], [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] and [[Spirit (racing team)|Spirit]] teams.
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  • ...was again 3rd in the series. However, John is also passionate about water sports, and he spent 1995 concentrating on those, as [[Cagiva]] left 500cc racing. ...0ccs, with an injury-hit 1998 and a 1999 in [[Erv Kanemoto]]'s sponsorless team, without winning a race in either. He raced at home in AMA in 2000, and tes
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  • !Team |2000|| {{flagiconUSA}} [[Chris Horner]]||Mercury Cycling Team
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  • | Team || [[Scuderia Ferrari]] ...n's first season, in [[1970 Formula One season|1970]], Ickx battled with [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]'s [[Jochen Rindt]] and won 3 Grands Prix, while the emotional
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  • ...name for himself and almost made it to the Olympics only just missing the team for 1960. ...laps. Again, Stewart was faster and Tyrrell offered Stewart a spot on the team. This would be the beginning of a great partnership that would see them rea
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  • ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Team !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • |Record team || [[McLaren-Mercedes]] ...'Istanbul Racing Circuit''' or initially ''Istanbul Otodrom'' is a [[motor sports]] [[race track]] in [[İstanbul]], [[Turkey]] that was inaugurated on [[21
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  • ...24 Hours of Daytona, but would lose out at Le Mans due to an error in his team orders, relegating him to second. * [[Sports car racing]]
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  • ...had specialized in the manufacture of coaches for football teams and other sports organizations. ...nal completion of [[Maranello]]. The other two were available for the race team.
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  • ...and blue, to serve as a tribute to the Tipo 61 and the [[Camoradi]] racing team. ...Mans due to reliability issues, however in both 1960 and 1961 the Camoradi team won the [[1000 km Nürburgring]].
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  • |Record team:||[[Ferrari|Ferrari]] ! Winning Team
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  • ...Racers|Eagle]], [[March Engineering|March]], [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] and [[Chevron Cars Ltd|Chevron]]. ...he [[Can-Am]] Series, which featured unlimited formula [[sports car racing|sports cars]] fitted with very powerful engines derived from American [[V8]]s; the
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  • * SCR : [[Sports car racing]] | [[Sports car racing|SCR]]
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  • | Pole Team || [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]] | Fast Team || [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]]
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  • | Winning team || {{flagiconUK}} [[McLaren]]-[[Cosworth|Ford]] | Pole team || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • |Record team || [[Category:Sports venues in Italy]]
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  • | Pole team || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] | Winning team || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • ...founded by Guglielmo "Mimmo" Dei that entered various [[Formula 1]] and [[sports car]] between [[1956]] and [[1965]].
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  • ...undamentally different series based on obsolete [[Formula 5000]] cars with sports car bodies. Can Am started out as a race series for Group 7 sports racers with two races in Canada (Can) and four races in the US (Am). The se
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  • ...r Brun]], who ran the [[Brun Motorsport]] [[sports car racing|sports car]] team. ...htly to take a [[Judd (engine)|Judd V8 engine]] and [[Pirelli]] tyres. The team would only make it through pre-qualifying once, and then Foitek failed to q
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  • ...the [[24 hours of Daytona]], and the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] international sports car endurance race in [[Le Mans, France]], as well as the [[12 Hours of Seb ...the [[Indy Racing League]] and [[NASCAR]]. The current driver for his IRL team, A.J. Foyt Enterprises, is his grandson, [[A.J. Foyt IV]].
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  • |Team(s) || LD Hawthorn, AHM Bryde, [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Vanwall He was the winner of the [[1958 in sports|1958]] [[Formula One]] Championship. With only one win that year against fo
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  • ...sh Grand Prix]], Hermann Lang was given a chance to drive for the Mercedes team. He proved to be most capable on high-speed racetracks, capturing his first ...opularity with racing fans, being a part of the Mercedes [[Silver Arrows]] team was not easy. Made up of wealthy and aristocratic drivers who looked down o
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  • |Team(s):||[[Alfa Romeo]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...anuel Fangio]] and countryman [[Luigi Fagioli]] at the dominant Alfa Romeo team, driving the invincible 158 Alfetta cars. Farina took 3 wins from the 7 rac
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  • |Team(s):||[[March Engineering|March]], [[Surtees]] and [[Alfa Romeo]] ==Formula Three, Formula Two, Sports cars==
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  • ...[[Autodelta]], [[Marlboro Team]] Alfa Romeo, [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] Team Alfa Romeo ...y pre-war technology and material during the two seasons. For instance the team won two championships using only nine pre-war built engine blocks.
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  • All drivers must hold a race licence issued by the [[Motor Sports Association]] or the national motorsport body from the drivers country. *[http://www.lutz-bernau.de/ Lutz Bernau Truck Racing Team]
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  • ...r Car Company|Cooper]]<br>[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]<br>[[Brabham]]<br>[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]<br>[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]<br>[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]<br>[[W ...fter 12 laps. Despite his retirement he made a strong impression on the F1 team managers.
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  • ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Team !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ...port|ATS]] (Ita), [[Scuderia Centro Sud]], [[Brabham]], [[Reg Parnell]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] ...ana Scuderie Automobilistiche]] (FISA), a coalition of independent Italian team owners who had agreed a loan deal with [[Ferrari]] for a 246 Dino [[Formula
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  • | [[Spirit (racing team)|Spirit]] | [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]
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  • ...conquering [[Stanguellini]] cars and the later British models. A switch to sports cars was the next chapter of the Branca story and then in 1964 a new F3 on
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  • |Team(s) || [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Minardi]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] ...he moved up to the [[Formula 3000]] series with the [[Il Barone Rampante]] team, who were themselves newcomers to the series. Winning on his F3000 debut, h
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  • ...there until 1956. The track and the pits were widened in early 1957 and [[sports car racing]] was staged by the automobile club [[ADAC]]. | [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...947]] at the [[Piacenza]] racing circuit. Like the 815, it was a racing [[sports car]], but unlike its [[Fiat]]-powered 8-cylinder predecessor, the 125 S ha
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  • ...first major race in [[1961]], the [[Player's 200]], a [[sports car racing|sports car race]] bringing drivers from the world over to rural [[Ontario]]. [[St ! Winning Team
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  • ...nd Garbelli signed an agreement with GBC of Jacopo Castelfranchi. “The new team of professionals, set up in January 1977 – announced Ghezzi – will be c ...Domenico Garbelli, sports director and manager of Itla, wanted to create a team of professionals, above all to promote Baronchelli and other home-made tale
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  • '''Iso Lele''' (or '''Iso Rivolta Lele''') was a sports [[coupé]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] automobile maker [[Iso Rivolta ...eement with [[Altria Group|Philip Morris]] that led to the creation of the team Formula 1 [[Frank Williams Racing Cars|Iso-Marlboro]], was presented the Le
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  • |Team(s) ||[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], [[Brabham]], [[Surtees]], [[Tecno]] ...r [[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], [[Brabham]], [[Surtees]] and [[Tecno]] teams. Bell was v
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  • ...a [[Porsche]]-designed engine, and was made by Ickx, a Porsche employee in sports car racing. It has been remarked that had the race been allowed to continue ...d had been closing on both Senna and Prost. The [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] team's results were erased later in the season due to weight infringements.
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  • ...g to see drivers from non-fascist countries in the cars. Sommer turned to sports cars once more, winning the [[SPA 24 Hours]] endurance race with co-driver ...t constructor. The following season, Sommer switched from the [[Ferrari]] team, again for a privately owned car, this time a [[Talbot-Lago]]. In 1950, th
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]] ...erimental Sportscar 3.0 litre) was a high performance limited production [[sports car]]/road-concept car built between 1989 and 1991 with partnership via Cen
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  • |Team(s) || [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] ...right from the off. By 1958 Clark was racing for the local Border Reivers team, racing [[Jaguar D-Type]]s and [[Porsche]]s in national events, and winning
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  • ...br>Patrick Racing (2001), Rahal Letterman Racing (2002)<br>American Spirit Team Johansson (2003), PKV Racing (2004-2006) ...fornia]] ) is an [[United States|American]] racing driver and current race team owner. Vasser won the [[1996]] [[Champ Car]] champion with [[Chip Ganassi R
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  • Team = Autodelta| ...a [[Formula One]] car used by the [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] team during the [[1979 Formula One season]], debuting at the [[1979 Belgian Gran
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  • ! Team ...nNetherlands}} [[Trust (electronics company)|Trust]] [[Arden International|Team Arden]]
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  • ...[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], non-works [[De Tomaso|De&nbsp;Tomaso]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]] ...ino Vaccarella''' (born [[March 4]] [[1933]] in [[Palermo]]) is a former [[sports car racing]] and [[Formula One]] driver from [[Sicily]], [[Italy]].
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  • |Team || [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Cosworth]] ...time as a child as a ball-boy for the premiership winning [[rugby league]] team, the [[Canberra Raiders]], of the late [[1980s]]. Like most Formula One dri
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  • ...|| [[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]] [[Rolex Sports Car Series]]<br>[[AMA Superbike Championship]] | Record team || [[Chip Ganassi Racing]]
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  • ...[[Formula One]] driver for [[2005]] with the [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] team. He is often given the title of "The Fastest Indian in the World". ...tec series as the number two works Vector driver for the Foundation Racing team. The highlight of the season was a podium finish in a support race for the
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  • ! Team | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • ...e are their 1966 to 1980 [[Formula One]] cars, and also their 1969 to 1973 sports prototypes of the [[Ferrari P]] series, using modified engines. ...was about priorities in racing, as Ferrari was under pressure from Ford in sports car racing, and the F1 effort was somewhat neglected. [[Mike Parkes]] repla
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  • |Record team || ?? [[Formula 3]], [[sports car racing]], and [[touring car racing]] as when as [[Rallying]] and [[hill
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  • ...eventually transferred them to [[Enzo Ferrari]]'s now privatised 'factory' team [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. P3s then won six of the final 11 events of the seaso ...sourced team. (Enzo Ferrari drove for Alfa before he went on to manage the team, and after that went on to manufacture his own cars.)
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[An ...ces. He won 1 race, and scored a total of 17 championship points. A motor sports competitor for a decade, Scarfiotti won the European mountain driving title
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  • | 2009 Team || [[Brawn GP|Brawn]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] ...] racing driver from [[England]]. He currently drives for the [[Brawn GP]] team. He won his first Grand Prix in [[2006 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungary]], on 6
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  • ..., where he had been introduced by his father. He became part of the racing team in [[1962]], with the position of Chief of the Technical Department for rac In that organisation, which had the ex-Ferrari [[Daniele Audetto]] as sports director, Forghieri designed a V12 aspirated engine, which competed in the
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  • | '''[[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • |Record team || [[Scuderia Ferrari]] | [[Sports car racing|Sports car]]
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  • ...ritish races like the Brooklands 500 Miles and Double Twelve Hours, plus [[sports car]] races at [[Donington Park]] and [[The Crystal Palace|Crystal Palace]] She was driving for the works [[Austin Motor Company|Austin]] team at Brooklands when her career was ended by a terrible accident. During prac
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  • ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Team !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Techniques d'Avant Garde|TAG]]'''
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  • ...t also uses up central space, making it impractical for any but two-seater sports cars. ...e of successes in racing, the RMR platform has been popular for road going sports cars despite the inherent challenges of design, maintenance and lack of car
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  • ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Team !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points | '''[[Connaught]]-[[Alta auto racing team|Alta]]'''
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  • ...acing]]. His nickname is "NutSack" because as he said on the Mitch Melnick Team 990 show "I got a big one" . ...it, Nazareth, and Laguna Seca. His third-place showing in the points gave Team Penske a sweep of the top-three slots with [[Al Unser Jr.]] winning the tit
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  • |Record team || [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] ...ere were plans to partially demolish this racetrack to make room for a new sports complex to be used for the 2007 [[Pan-American Games]]. It would make the t
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  • ...considered to be the quintessential Ferrari model, and one of the greatest sports cars - indeed, one of the greatest automobiles - of all time. ...Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1960s]], and number one as the top sports car of all time. Similarly, ''[[Motor Trend|Motor Trend Classic]]'' named
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  • ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Team !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points [[Category:1959 in sports|Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • | Team(s) || ''[[Raymond Sommer]]''<br />[[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo ...is]] where he worked for Alfa Romeo as an automobile salesman and became a sports car driver.
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  • ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Team !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Techniques d'Avant Garde|TAG]]'''
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  • ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Team !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • | Winning team || [[Vanwall]] | Pole team || [[Maserati]]
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  • | Winning team || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] | Pole team || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • |Team(s) || [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]], [[Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportiv ...s. After that he moved with the [[Enzo Coloni Racing Car Systems|Coloni]] team to the European F3 series, and here he was the champion again in 1984.
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  • | Pole team || [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | Winning team || [[BMW Sauber]]
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  • |Team(s) || [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] ...e 1933 season he was signed by the [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] team of [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. Driving an Alfa Romeo Tipo B P3, he won the [[Cop
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  • ...e 1960s, Abarth & C. S.r.l was quite successful in [[hillclimbing]] and [[sports car racing]], mainly in classes from 850cc up to 2000cc, competing with [[P ...oad vehicles, mainly for [[Fiat]]. Abarth was also associated in producing sports or racing cars with [[Porsche]] and [[Simca]].
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  • |Class || [[Sports Car]] ...[[Wiktionary:one-off|one-off]] [[Sports Car]] made by [[Italy|Italian]] [[sports car]] manufacturer [[Ferrari]] but redesigned by [[Pininfarina]] for [[film
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  • ...ith ''L'Auto'' 's yellow pages), since 1931 the overall leader in the Giro sports the ''[[maglia rosa]]'' (pink jersey), which corresponds with newspaper ''[ ...may change from day to day, but given the glory and extra exposure for the team, individual and
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  • |Record team || [[Ferrari]] [[Category:Sports venues in Melbourne]]
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  • | Team(s) || non-works [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] ...utomobile [[Italian]], by the middle of the 50s, lors that he would run in Sports Buses, on [[Stanguellini]] with weak capacity. He would become a star of th
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  • ...on rights have been delegated to DORNA UK Limited, part of the wider DORNA Sports group which is the commercial and television rights holder of [[MotoGP]]. ...Tyres|Dunlop]] tyres, although [[Pirelli]] and [[Michelin]] also feature. Team sponsors include [[Eddie Stobart]] trucking, [[Airwaves]] chewing gun and [
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  • ...the war, Gioachino Colombo was asked by Enzo Ferrari to design a [[V-12]] sports racing car. This he did in four months; the 125S became the first Ferrari a ...00, 1600, 1750, 2000 and [[Montreal]]. For over 25 years, Satta guided his team to create the post war cars we have come to appreciate so much.
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  • ...ra]] in 1972, near [[Parma]], [[Italy]] and started building chassis for [[sports car]] racing and [[hillclimbing]], racing in the smaller engine classes. In ...eam for early entry to F1 in 2005, Dallara continued co-operating with the team technically. However the relationship fizzled out as Midland focussed its
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  • ...Lavaggi, until 2005 when he announced the construction of an all new LMP1 sports prototype. ...ies, but there was no sign of the car at the opening rounds. In April, the team promised to have the car ready for testing within two months, but June went
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  • ...a [[sports car racing|sports car]], related to the [[Ferrari P]] series of sports prototypes. It was raced in [[1970]] and [[1971]], then withdrawn from comp ...to allow homologation into the [[FIA|FIA's]] [[Group 5 (racing)|Group 5]] Sports Car category. With the financial help of Fiat, that risky investment was ma
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  • ...rmany]] won it with 128 points, 35 points lead ahead [[A1 Team New Zealand|Team New Zealand]]. !Team
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  • Accossato is a synonym for a very successful sports motorcycles built in Italy and as a small series. The quality and ingenuity ...puted national races. In 1982, for the first time he ventured with a small team on the international stage and won the entire European Championship in the
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  • ...[Honda]] has the only [[Honda Racing Corporation|HRC]] supported superbike team outside of Japan. Japanese rider [[Ryuichi Kiyonari]] won both the 2006 and ...exan [[Ben Spies]] is the current champion riding for the Yoshimura Suzuki team.
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  • |Team(s) ||[[Maserati]]<br>[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]<br>Cooper<br>Porsche<br>[ ...[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] trainee in 1949 and signing with [[Enzo Ferrari]]’s team in 1956. He made his debut in the [[1958 French Grand Prix|French Grand Pri
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  • |Team(s) || [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Jaguar ...ries in 1990, and was subsequently picked up by the Jordan [[Formula One]] team in 1993. His reputation steadily increased in Formula One, eventually leadi
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  • ** [[Sports car racing]] ...[[Yacht racing]] also [[Match race]] such as [[America's Cup]] races or [[Team Racing]].
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  • |Class:||[[Sports car]] ...number ten on their list of [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1980s]].
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...ard '''GTB''' coupe was produced by [[Scaglietti]]. It was more of a pure sports car than the GT name suggested. A '''Series Two''' version with a longer n
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  • |Car Team || 1 - [[Dale Earnhardt, Inc.]] ...Busch North series in 2000, and won 3 races in 3 years with a family owned team.
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  • ...engines. Turbos were banned in Formula One on safety grounds in [[1989 in sports|1989]]. For some periods of their history, notably in the early [[1970s]] a ...L) of gasoline killed two drivers in an immense fireball. Until [[1994 in sports|1994]], when refuelling was re-introduced to F1, the prominent coupling for
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  • | Team(s) || [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[Scuderia Italia]] | Team(s) || [[Martini Racing]], GTC Competition, [[Audi]] Sport [[Joest Racing|Jo
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  • ! Team | [[Team Rahal]]
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  • ==Sports== .... Italy sponsors a [[Italy national rugby union team|national rugby union team]]. The [[Italian Football Federation]] organizes all professional soccer ev
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  • |Team(s) || [[Maserati]], [[Scuderia Milano]] and [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alf ...Championship [[Portuguese Grand Prix]] in 1953, and also some success in [[sports car racing]] (2nd at the 1949 [[Mille Miglia]], winner of the 1952 [[Targa
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  • | Record team || [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]] Starting in 1984, the [[Sports Car Club of America|SCCA]] [[Trans-Am Series]] held a support race during t
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  • |Record team:||[[WilliamsF1|Williams Renault]] ...Grand Prix]] events from [[1985]] to [[1995]] and an [[American Le Mans]] sports car race on [[New Year's Eve]] in [[2000]] (The ''Race of a Thousand Years'
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  • The turning point comes in 1924, when Fascism was looking for sports heroes and only wanted Italian companies. Bozzi offers a lifetime contract ...be winning choices. The labor force produces excellent bicycles, while the team led by [[Edoardo Pavesi]], the "avucatt" (the lawyer) makes a clean sweep o
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  • ...lved, one of its specialised mechanics, Renato Armaroli, was a part of the team. Armaroli worked in Ducati with some of the most famous Ducati mechanics li ...s and 70s for its racing success in Formula 2 championships. The [[Tecno]] team was the starting point for famous riders like Ronnie Peterson, Francois Cev
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  • | Pole Team || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] | Fast Team || [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Team !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points | [[Hersham and Walton Motors|HWM]]-[[Alta auto racing team|Alta]]
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  • ...acing|sports cars]] built until January 1970, related to the [[Ferrari P]] sports prototypes. The V12-powered cars were entered in the [[1970 World Sportscar ...acement of 3000 resp. 4380&nbsp;cc. However, in the specific case of world sports car championship and [[24 hours of Le Mans]] racing cars, regulations in th
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  • Monterey Sports Car Championships<br><br> '''[[Rolex Sports Car Series|Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series]]'''
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Maserati]], [[Lancia in Formula O ...ird and went on to capture the Italian driving championship in the 1100 cc sports car class. The following year he and his brother purchased a [[Maserati]] w
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  • ...with the aim of developing the skills of promising drivers for the senior team. ...ver the contract that their senior team broke from at the end of 2006. The team principal is [[Franz Tost]], formerly of [[BMW]]'s motorsport division. Its
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  • |Class:||[[Sports car]] ...number ten on their list of [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1980s]].
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  • The move from vintage cars to sports supercars was quickly done, also thanks to the cooperation of a special per ...n the US and won the [[Grand Am]] Championship. At that time, the Grand-Am team were developing a set of regulations for a new class of cars: the ''Daytona
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  • ...ri 550 Maranello''' and '''550 Barchetta''' were 2-seat [[Gran Turismo]] [[sports car]]s built by [[Ferrari]]. Introduced in 1996, the 550 was an upmarket [ ...ars would be built over the next four years and campaigned by the Prodrive team as well as privateer customers.
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  • '''Scuderia Serenissima''' was a successful [[auto racing]] team in the early [[1960s]]. Funded by [[Giovanni Volpi]], Serenissima used [[F ...found its way into a single-seat closed sports car built by [[Carrozzeria Sports Cars]] in [[1969]]. The final Serenissima car was designed by [[Ghia]] tha
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  • ...is an [[Italy|Italian]] racing car manufacturer and former [[Formula One]] team based in Volpiano near [[Turin]], Italy. They participated in 132 [[Grand P ...[[single seater]] racing in [[1974]] to further develop his business. The team would rise to [[Formula Two]] in [[1975]] achieving some success with its o
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  • ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Team !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points | [[Ensign (racing team)|Ensign]]-[[Cosworth|Ford]]
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  • | Current team || [[Tech 3|Monster Yamaha Tech 3]] ...and is currently competing in [[Moto GP]] for the [[Tech 3|Yamaha Tech 3]] team.
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  • ==Sports== .... Italy sponsors a [[Italy national rugby union team|national rugby union team]]. The [[Italian Football Federation]] organizes all professional soccer ev
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  • '''Alfa Corse''' is the name of [[Alfa Romeo]]'s factory racing team. Throughout the years, Alfa Corse has competed in various forms of motorspo ...eo from contest, that had been entrusted him in quality of director of the team, the that continued their tradition winning, with pilots of the caliber of
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  • ! Winning Team | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • |Class||[[Sports car]] ...o special Ferrari cars, a boat known as "Carretto Sicilano, with which the team Marzotto part in the Giro di Sicilia 1951, winning second place, and a the
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  • The '''ADAC 1000km Nürburgring''' is an [[Endurance racing]] and [[Sports car racing]] event on the [[Nürburgring]] in Germany, organized by the [[A ! Team
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  • |Team(s) || [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport#Formula One|Alfa Romeo]] .... He scored only 3 championship points. He found some success driving in [[sports car racing]], continuing into the mid-1960s.
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  • ...up "[[Gold Flames]]", particularly trained in [[martial art]]s. The 35-man team was denominated "counter-commando unit" and commanded by Maj. [[Andrea Sgan ...ino Canton Unit, [[Saudi Arabian National Guard]] [[Counter-terrorism|CT]] Team, [[Belgian]] [[Federal Police Special Units|ESI]], [[United States|US]] [[1
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  • |Record team || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...asses of ''[[tifosi]]'' (Ferrari supporters) come out to support the local team.
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  • | Winning team || {{flagiconGBR}}[[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | Pole team || {{flagiconGBR}}[[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • | Champion team || {{flagiconESP}} [[Campos Grand Prix]] ...Formula One. The 2005 Champion [[Nico Rosberg]] was hired by the Williams team for the 2006 F1 campaign, 2006 GP2 winner [[Lewis Hamilton]] made the trans
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  • |Class || [[Sports car|Sports]]/[[Rally car]] ...tion. The three leading men behind the entire rallying project were Lancia team manager [[Cesare Fiorio]], British racer/engineer [[Mike Parkes]] and facto
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  • ...s since the 107% rule was introduced, rendering the rule inoperable. Each team has two cars, and currently, if two teams were to drop out the remaining te ...e drivers and a constructor's trophy to a representative from the winner's team, and the winning drivers spray each other and the fans with champagne. The
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  • ! Team | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconITA}} [[Minardi Piquet Sports]]
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  • | Record team || [[Ducati]] ...of the Losail Circuit by [[Musco Lighting]] is the largest permanent venue sports lighting project in the world. The first night race in MotoGP history will
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  • ...me and serves as a tribute to the [[America Camoradi]] [[Scuderia]] racing team of the early [[1960s]] that drove [[Maserati Type 61|Maserati Tipo Birdcage ...m won the FIA GT Manufacturers Cup with 239 points, almost double the next team ([[Ferrari]] with 125 points).
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  • ...cal title, the '''24 Hours of Daytona''') is a 24-hour [[sports car racing|sports car]] [[endurance race]] held annually at [[Daytona International Speedway] In 1962, a few years after the track was built, a 3-hour [[sports car racing|sports car race]] was introduced, the Daytona Continental, which counted towards t
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  • | Record team || [[Reynard Motorsport|Reynard]] 92D ...[[Frank Matich]]'s outright time set in a 2.6 litre [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] [[Sports Car]].
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  • ...Heyer]] earned the LC2 its first victory, although the factory [[Porsche]] team had not participated in this event. Lancia finished off the season with bac ...le to challenge anymore for the Constructors or Drivers Championships, the team did not attend the final round of the year.
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  • ...hip was given the derogatory title of "the Ducati Cup". The Factory Ducati Team entered the only 2 Ducati 999's in the field, taking 20 wins from 24 races Partly as a result of the control tyres, [[Motorcycle Sports Manufacturer Association|MSMA]] (Aprilia, Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki a
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  • |Class || [[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...947]] at the [[Piacenza]] racing circuit. Like the 815, it was a racing [[sports car]], but unlike its [[Fiat]]-powered 8-cylinder predecessor, the 125 S ha
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  • |Team || [[BMW Sauber]] ...0px|Jacques Villeneuve driving for the [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] Formula One team at the 1996 [[Canadian Grand Prix]]]]
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  • ...season|1991]] they signed former world champion [[Eddie Lawson]] to their team. Lawson would claim their first victory when he won the [[1992 Grand Prix m == Companies Sports==
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...was an evolution of the [[Ferrari 125|125 S]] [[race car]] that became a [[sports car]] for the street. It shared its [[Aurelio Lampredi]]-designed tube fra
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  • ! Team(s) ...torcycles, Hailwood became a respected driver in [[Formula One]] and World Sports Cars. He won the 1972 [[Formula Two]] world title and earned a podium finis
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  • ...his brother [[Michael Schumacher|Michael]]. In the race he beat future F1 team-mate [[Jarno Trulli]], [[Pedro de la Rosa]] and [[Norberto Fontana]], the d ...macher retired in more than half his races that season and ended up behind team-mate [[Giancarlo Fisichella]] having also been out-qualified 10 times durin
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  • ...chicane. One week later Ascari was killed in an accident driving a Ferrari sports car at Monza. With Ascari's death and Lancia's financial problems the compa Remnants of the Lancia team were transferred to [[Scuderia Ferrari]], where [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] won
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  • |Record team || [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] ...w Zealand|New Zealand]] won the sprint race and [[Adam Carroll]] from [[A1 Team Ireland|Ireland]] won the feature race.
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  • ...orm of cycle racing on roads). It is one of the most physically demanding sports that one can participate in. ...first person to cross the finish line that day or the time trial rider (or team) with the lowest time on the course. The overall winner of a stage race is
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  • ...ere largely responsible for its creation. The first Formula Ford car was [[Team Lotus]]' 1966 ''[[Lotus 31|Type 31]]'' which was derived from the [[Lotus 2 ...gners who have made a mark on the series have included: [[Titan]]{{dn}}, [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], Merlyn, Hawke, Citation, [[Swift Engineering|Swift]], Eurosw
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  • |Team || [[Renault F1|Renault]] ...races he finished without mechanical problems, he was usually ahead of his team mate, and sometimes ahead of technically superior cars.
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  • ! Team | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconBRA}} [[Piquet Sports]]
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  • Unusual floating vehicles have been used for sports purposes as well. For example, the [[Bathtub Boat]] is used in "bathtub rac ...] might refer to its first boat, meaning the rowers who make up their best team, rather than their best piece of equipment.
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  • |Record team || Wolf-Ford Fuji remained a popular [[sports car racing]] venue and was often used for national races. Speeds continued
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  • ...squale Ermini named "Pasquino" was one of the most representative Italian, sports car manufactures of '40 and '50 years.(the cause of his premature death is ...during a [[Grand Prix of Italy]], Materassi had a tragic accident, but the team continued its activities with drivers like: Clemente Biondetti and Gastone
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  • ...ans]]''' (''24 heures du Mans'') is the world's oldest [[Sports car racing|sports car]] [[endurance race]] and one of the most famous and influential in moto ! Team
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]] The '''Fiat 8V''' (or "Otto Vu") is a [[sports car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Fiat]] from [[1952]
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  • ...aced by the [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] [[motor racing|works]] team between 1967 and 1977. These cars took part for [[World Sportscar Champions ...wins in smaller competitions but the season 1969 was not overall good the team was again
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  • ...Formula 3]] and 'Bobtail' sports car, with [[Porsche]]s based on their RSK sports cars enjoying some success. [[Ferrari]] originally developed their 'Sharkno ...ing in the points in two Grand Prix events or the top three in two [[World Sports Car]] events. The annual Formula Two champion was also granted an A rating
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  • |Record team || [[McLaren]] ...937'' (the 1937 version of the track is featured, as the name suggests), ''Sports Car GT'', ''Le Mans 24 Hours'', ''[[Grand Prix Legends]]'', ToCA Touring Ca
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  • ...ely unrelated to the other [[Ferrari 250|250 cars]]. It was a mid-engined sports car racer with a [[Ferrari 250#250 Testa Rossa|250 Testa Rossa]] [[V12]] en ...us had to run in the prototype class until it was homologated as a Group 4 Sports Car for the 1966 season.
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  • ...es and racing cars, including a [[Formula 1]] car for [[Frank Williams]]'s team in 1970. == De Tomaso sports cars ==
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  • Born in [[Paris, France]] to a father who loved motor sports and was employed as the motoring correspondent for the Petit Parisien newsp ...1946. At the end of the War, he became the No. 1 driver for the Alfa Romeo team between 1946 and 1948, winning several Grand Prix races including his secon
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  • He was signed up to the [[Norton (motorcycle)|Norton]] works team for the 1950 TT, finishing second in the Junior and breaking both lap and r *[http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/celebs/sport-champs7.html Sports Champions]
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  • The track opened in [[1950 in sports|1950]] on an airfield and is a [[road racing]] course styled after those us ...e in its LMP2 class, behind the Intersport Lola car. The GT1 Corvette C6R team got their revenge against the Aston Martin, although the second Corvette ca
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  • ...This engine was actually commissioned by [[Enzo Ferrari]] (when he led his team car and motorcycle racing) engine he would have to equip its race bikes, bu
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  • ...ting Company|ABC's]] ''[[Wide World of Sports (US TV series)|Wide World of Sports]]'', featured demolition derbies on several broadcasts in the 1970s. The p ...possibly decline throughout the 1990s. With the demise of ''Wide World of Sports'', television exposure became virtually non-existent. In addition to safet
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  • ...onsorship liveries]] came in use, vehicles competing in [[Formula One]], [[sports car racing]], [[touring car racing]] and other international [[auto racing] ...m not only to paint their cars in a tobacco livery, but also to change the team name accordingly. The British Racing Green vanished soon from the cars of p
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  • ;1957: Colani's [[Alfa Romeo]] design is the first [[sports car]] to clock a lap of under 10 minutes at the [[Nürburgring]]; it can no ;1959: The world's first monocoque sports car: [[BMW]] 700
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  • ...Ian Raby Racing|Raby]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Amon (Formula One team)|Amon]], [[Ferrari]], [[March]], [[Matra]], [[Tecno]], [[Tyrrell]], [[BRM]] ...ver [[Reg Parnell]] who persuaded Amon to come to England and race for his team. In a test at [[Goodwood Circuit|Goodwood]] Amon continued to impress and w
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  • ...he night as a sign of respect to the victims. Mike Hawthorn and the Jaguar team kept driving and won the race; they refused to take responsibility for the [[Category:Sports car racing]]
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  • ...ain. Ward used his midget car in 1959 to beat the top expensive and exotic sports cars in a [[Formula Libre]] race at [[Lime Rock Park]]. Midget cars were no In [[1959 Indianapolis 500|1959]] he joined the [[Triple W]] team with owner [[Bob Wilke]] and mechanic [[A. J. Watson]]. Ward won his first
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  • ...]]. It has hosted races since the 1950s and currently hosts races in the [[Sports Car Club of America|SCCA]] [[Speed World Challenge Series]], [[American Le ...st [[World War II]] economy, and the influx of sporting automobiles. The [[Sports Car Club of America]]
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  • ...wise. In 1926 the track played host to the first [[German Grand Prix]] for sports cars (won by [[Rudolf Caracciola]] in a [[Mercedes-Benz]]). ...ship [[Formula One]] race which was mainly a show by the [[Mercedes-Benz]] team, as no serious competition was present. In 1959, AVUS hosted its only world
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  • ...wise. In 1926 the track played host to the first [[German Grand Prix]] for sports cars (won by [[Rudolf Caracciola]] in a [[Mercedes-Benz]]). ...ship [[Formula One]] race which was mainly a show by the [[Mercedes-Benz]] team, as no serious competition was present. In 1959, AVUS hosted its only world
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  • |Record team || [[Mercedes-Benz]] ...hosted an official [[motorsport]] event since 1955, when spectator racing sports, with the exception of [[hillclimbing]] and [[rallying]], were banned in Sw
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  • |Team(s):||[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Maserati]], [[Lancia]] ...ars; it was after he entered the prestigious [[Mille Miglia]] in a Ferrari sports car that he eventually started racing on four wheels regularly.
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  • ...up the turbulent airflow between the front and rear wheels. Both left the team shortly after and the idea was not taken further. Robin Herd at [[March Eng ...to win 6 races and the world championship for [[Mario Andretti]] and gave team-mate [[Ronnie Peterson]] a posthumous second place, demonstrating just how
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