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  • ...mula One World Drivers' Champions|Champions]]&nbsp;• [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Runners-up|Runners-up]])</div> ...One World Constructors' Champions|Champions]]&nbsp;• [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Runners-up|Runners-up]])</div>
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  • ...ed record]]. He was the first person to hold both the land and water speed records simultaneously. He was the first person to travel at over 200 mph (320 km/h ==World War I==
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  • ...vironment|environmental]] factors. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the highest number of leaves found on a clover has been eighteen.
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  • ...ting|long track speed skater]] who has won three [[Speed skating World Cup|World Cup]] races and became the first [[European Speed Skating Championships|Eur ==Personal records==
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  • This is a history of the world's fastest [[mass production|mass produced]], [[Street-legal vehicle|street- ...o proper testing conditions. Until then, it is the [[Bugatti Veyron]], the world's fastest street-legal car, with an officially registered top-speed of 408.
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  • ...[[England]]) was a racing motorist and motoring journalist. He gained the world speed record on [[Land Speed Record|land]] and on [[Water speed record|wate Malcolm broke nine land speed records between 1924 and 1935, with three at [[Pendine Sands]] and five at [[Dayton
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  • ...record|absolute land speed record]]s, the last at 526.277mi/h. While such records are usually validated by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile] ...olute record for motorcycles is the "fastest man on two wheels". All such records have been with [[piston-engine]] machines.
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  • ...Helens, Merseyside|St. Helens]], [[Lancashire]]) was a British multi-time world champion [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road ...1950s, winning [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|six world championships]] and five [[Isle of Man TT]] races. Duke came to prominence
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  • ..., and it attracts esteemed riders from across [[Australia]] and around the world. In [[2005]], the Tour Down Under was promoted by the [[Union Cycliste Inte == Records ==
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  • ...raft went on to serve the [[Italian Air Force]] and the [[Luftwaffe]] in [[World War II]] as a long range [[bomber]] and [[patrol aircraft]].
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  • ...rmula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championships]], since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]. '''Bold''' entries !style="background:darkred"|[[List of Formula One driver records|Driver records]]
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  • ...le to race at sanctioned events for much of the prime of his career. Speed records, match races and exhibitions made up most of Oldfield's career. ...logan "'Firestone Tires are my only life insurance,' says Barney Oldfield, world's greatest driver."
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  • ...d [[Australia]]. It is part of the [[Summer Olympic Games]], and there are world championships as well as circuits of professional events in many areas. ==Track Records==
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  • ...alieri]] near [[Turin]] specifically to contest the C2 junior class of the World Endurance Championship. Built for [[Martino Finotto]], its first car, the A ...etti, [[Fulvio Ballabio]] and [[Guido Dacco]], that the AR2 claimed the C2 World Endurance Championship title in both years. In 1984 Alba also built the AR3
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  • The following is a '''list of speed records''' for various categories of vehicles. [[Category:World records]]
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  • And this determination, together with the enthusiasm and passion for the world of motorcycles and engines in general, has been handed down to the new gene ...tour in 1957 (five continents, 42 countries in 13 months), the three world records with the Cyclecar in Monza in 1969.
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  • ...ng]]. Today it is the third largest [[tire]] and [[rubber]] company in the world behind [[Michelin]] and [[Bridgestone|Bridgestone/Firestone]]. It manufactu ...ace subsidiary, first named [[Goodyear Aircraft Company]] and then after [[World War II]] renamed [[Goodyear Aerospace Corporation]]. The subsidiary was sol
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  • ...revious one by one percent to be validated. There are numerous other class records for cars, and [[Motorcycle land speed record|motorcycle]]s fall into anothe In 1906 [[Dorothy Levitt]] broke the women's world speed record recording a speed of 96 mph (154&nbsp;km/h) and was described
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  • ...manufacturers of [[engines]] and [[motorcycles]]. At the end of the Second World War the production intensifies and Alpino starts spreading rapidly, thanks ...ed of 92.180km/h, and the World of Kilometers at a speed of 129km/h. Other records are achieved with an Alpine 50 to reach a maximum speed of 82.216km/h. Duri
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  • ...Brabham - another famous name now in decline - as a replacement for twice World Champion [[Nelson Piquet]] (Piquet had left for the [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] To this day De Angelis holds the following records:
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  • The 2003 [[Guinness Book of World Records]] lists the fastest-ever top speed of a [[radio-controlled car]] as 111 mph
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  • ...d racing|road racer]] who has been racing for over 30 years, winning three World titles, four British championships and ridden in almost 110 GPs. ...Flying kilometre, the Standing Start mile and Standing Start 10 kilometre records
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  • ...orld championships. Among the titles from this period are some world speed records still unbeaten.
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  • ...ons include almost 140 production centers. Over 36,000 workers around the world collect Parmalat pay packets, and 5,000 Italian [[dairy]] [[farm]]s are dep ...as an eight billion [[euro]] hole was discovered in Parmalat's accounting records.
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  • ...ers' Champions|World Champion]]. He is one of only two Italian Formula One World Champions in the history of the sport. == Formula One/World Championship career ==
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  • ...|| [[V8 Supercar]]<br>[[Australian Grand Prix]]<br>[[Superbike World Championship]]<br>[[Castrol 6 Hour]] ...8 and 1989, Oran Park played host to Australia's rounds of the [[Superbike World Championship]].
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  • ...rmula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championships]], since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]. Drivers who compet !style="background:darkred"|'''Driver records'''
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  • == Records == Only includes World Championship events
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  • ...cles and racecars. It is considered the largest motorsports museum in the world.{{Fact|date=December 2007}} The racecars includes Lotus and other internati ==Track records==
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  • ...d Prix race at the racetrack in [[Montlhéry]] in the process setting a new world land speed record for women. Capitalizing on her fame, the following year s ...cle and a month later, racing in Europe came to a halt with the onset of [[World War II]]. In 1943, in the middle of the [[Germany|German]] occupation of Fr
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  • ...um in New York broke all attendance records with this show of fifty of the world's finest and rarest bikes. Introduction, good pictures and descriptions. ...e most significant bikes in the history of motorcycle production, from the world's first motorized bike, the Michaux-perreaux Steam velocipede (1868-71), to
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  • ...x|Jordan]] team. He is often given the title of "The Fastest Indian in the World". ...is season also included two pole positions, three fastest laps and two lap records, helping him to 6th in the championship out of 30 drivers. He also competed
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  • ...pionship race. The following year the [[Mexican Grand Prix]] became a full World Championship event. The circuit remained part of the F1 calendar through 1 | [[1980 CART World Series season|1980]]
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  • ...on]], [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]], [[NASCAR]], CART/[[Champ Car World Series]]), and the [[Indy Racing League]]. There have also been many races ==Records==
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  • ...cles, and at the age of sixteen, opened a workshop. This was just before [[World War I]] broke out. During the war he was with the 8th Motorcycles Unit, sta .... (These records were not bettered for twenty years.) In 1933 he set a new world speed record for 175&nbsp;cc motorcycles of 162&nbsp;km/h.
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  • ...ace series the most significant motor-cycle road-racing competition in the world. ...1976 the race was part of the [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Motorcycling World Championship]] and was the home of the British Grand Prix until 1976. The m
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  • ...s mainly known for aircraft and motorcycle manufacturing. After the end of World War II, the company changed its name to ''Società Commerciale Aeronautica' ...by 75 cm <sub>3</sub>, which, ridden by [[Massimo Pasolini]], received the world speed record at the [[flying kilometer]], reaching 167.208 km/h on the [[Au
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  • ...everything angular? I am going to pursue Galileo Galilei's philosophy: my world is also round.'' &mdash;&nbsp;Luigi Colani ;1959: The world's first monocoque sports car: [[BMW]] 700
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  • ...and highly motivated, Angelo Luigi brought the company through the Second World War and the revival, constantly developping his technological equipment, ma ...Columbus placed its experience at the service of Moser for its Time Trial records, then passing through Oersted to Rominger. MAX (1987) was the first tube-se
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  • ...ive applications. His design and manufacturing skills were demonstrated in World War One, with the extensive use of his unique designs in Italian Air Force ...eronautical development". Eng. Guido, his son, holder of several motorboat records, has been a most valuable technician as well, and, following his father's t
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  • ...[[Daimler]] and [[Panhard]] provided enough power to win additional speed records. In [[1905]], Porsche won the [[Poetting prize]] as Austria's outstanding a ...rdinand, the crown prince of Austria whose assassination sparked off the I World War.
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  • ...pionship race. The following year the [[Mexican Grand Prix]] became a full World Championship event. The circuit remained part of the F1 calendar through 1 | [[1980 CART World Series season|1980]]
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  • ...cording to ''[[Guinness World Records]]'', the Pan-American Highway is the world's longest "motorable road". However, because of the [[Darién Gap]], it is ...ted States and the Panama Canal). Both of these sections were built during World War II as a means of supply of remote areas without danger of attack by [[U
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  • ...ate [[Jacky Ickx]] and the late [[Jochen Rindt]], who posthumously won the world championship that year.
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  • ...tland|Scottish]] [[Formula One]] (F1) [[Auto racing|racing driver]]. Twice World Champion, he was the dominant driver of his era. ...e. 1962 saw Clark battling [[Graham Hill]] who drove for [[BRM]] for the [[World Championship]] in Chapman's brilliant [[Lotus 25]], but in the final race a
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  • ...ionwide Series]]'''<br>[[Stater Brothers 300]]<br>[[Ameriquest 300|Camping World 300]] presented by RVs.com<br>'''NASCAR [[Craftsman Truck Series]]'''<br>[[ ...r fastest lap at {{convert|241.426|mi/h|km/h|3|abbr=on}}. This was also a world speed record for the fastest lap of a closed course.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''World Rally Championship''' | Current season || 2009 World Rally Championship season
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  • ...homogeneous compounds made up of flour and water. The [[Jerusalem Talmud]] records that ''itrium'', a kind of boiled dough, was common in Palestine from the 3 As pasta is introduced elsewhere in the world, it has been incorporated into a number of local cuisines that may have sig
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  • ...opularly referred to as the Corkscrew, is considered one of the motorsport world's most challenging turns, due to the drop in elevation as well as its blind ...renamed 'Rainey Curve' in honor of 500cc [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]] World Champion [[Wayne Rainey]], a resident of nearby [[Salinas, California]]. Al
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