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  • A Porsche factory driver who competes in the American Le Mans series with a GT3 Porsche. Online magazine covering all sorts of sports/GT car racing, including endurance racing.
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  • '''Masoni''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] brand founded by the old race driver [[Tullio Masoni]]. In 1991 Masoni delivered the SOS racers with its own hor {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • '''Paul Aars''' ([[1934]]-[[2002]]) was an American stock car driver. He was born on [[June 4]], [[1934]], and lived in [[San Mateo, California| ...National Series]]. On [[June 1]], [[1958]], he was among the 46 drivers to race in the Crown American 500 at [[Riverside International Raceway]] in [[River
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  • ...o]] with RL Targa Florio which was his major racing achievement, the whole race was great success to Alfa Romeo since also second (Ascari) and fourth place ...ng [[Giuseppe Merosi|Merosi`s]] new [[Alfa Romeo P1|P1]] at [[Monza]]. His car was carrying number 17 which was never again assigned to Italian racing car
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  • ...racing car driver, known for being the sporting manager of the [[Bugatti]] car manufacturer. ...f Masetti, this event that will take him to the abandonment of racing as a driver to devote full time management of team [[Bugatti]], in which three other wi
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  • ...5 liter engine in 1920. Restelli himself took part in competitions in this car with great success. Although the company existed only until 1923, Restelli {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...(born [[March 21]], [[1966]] in [[Arvika]], [[Värmland]]) is a [[race car driver]] from [[Sweden]]. He was [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] champion in 1998 and w ...s. His car locked wheels with [[Tomas Scheckter]]'s car, that sent Bräck's car flying into the catch fencing and it broke apart.
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  • ...gically during qualifying for the [[1994 San Marino Grand Prix]], the very race which also took the life of three-time [[list of Formula One World Drivers' ...ch]]. This led to campaigns in the [[European]] [[Formula 3]] and touring car championships, after which he forged a successful career in the [[Japan]]es
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  • ...& Co.., Vigevano - began in 1968 the construction of both a cross and road race models with 49 cc engines. The production was limited and lasted until abou {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...as a 1949 Sighinolfi 1100 Sport built by [[Sergio Sighinolfi]], a race car driver. It has a [[Fiat 1100]] S engine with it’s own tube frame chassis and alu {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • | First race || Casablanca Grand Prix | Race length km || 403.754
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  • ...ack racing|board track]] at the [[Chicago Speedway]] on June 26, 1915. The race received eighteen pages of coverage in the July 1, 1915, issue of [[Motor A ...in [[1923]] made another attempt at Indy again, was but forced out of the race after 225 miles. Racing in Europe, Resta finished 3rd in the [[Penya Rhin G
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  • [[Image:Oldtimer-Dashboard.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A dashboard from a [[1940s]] car]] ...y Continental GT dashboard.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The dashboard of a modern car, a [[Bentley Continental GT]]]]
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  • | Events || [[Formula One]]; [[Champ Car|CART]]; [[Trans-Am Series|Trans-Am]] | Record driver || [[Ayrton Senna]]
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  • ! Driver | '''[[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]'''
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  • ...was originally associated with a repair shop. ''Adami'' started as a race driver and became the 1901 winner of the ''Italiencups'' and other numerous races. ...adam invito.jpg|350px|thumb|right|'''1900 Adami viewing invitation for the car''']]
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  • | First race || [[1950 Monaco Grand Prix|1950]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]] | Last race || [[1955 Monaco Grand Prix|1955]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • ''click here for'' '''[[Faccioli]]''' ''car company'' ...50s. In 1960, racing driver Massimo Bondi commissioned Faccioli to build a car to compete in the increasingly popular Formula Junior series. The result wa
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  • ...p season|1982]] to [[1983 World Sportscar Championship season|1983]]. The car was built as an attempt by Lancia to move up from production-based competit ...n. The quick pace of the car also earned it three pole positions. Lancia driver [[Riccardo Patrese]] was in contention for the Drivers Championship into th
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  • ...instead slide out toward the outside of the turn. Oversteer can throw the car into a spin. ...eral factors such as mechanical traction, aerodynamics and suspension, and driver control. The driving technique called [[opposite lock]] is meant to cope i
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  • ...y a mechanical problem. He was killed in a crash during the only Champ Car race held at [[Del Mar Speedway]] in [[Del Mar, California]] in 1949.
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  • ...o keep the car running but he had covered only 88 of the 110 laps when the race finished. He was classified seventh. | Driver
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  • ...took place at [[Wellington City]] in [[Wellington]], [[New Zealand]]. The race was first proposed in 1984 and first took place a year later with a differe ...then the category now known as [[V8 Supercar]]. There would not be another race after 1996 due to political reasons, despite being a popular event for both
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]], [[Champ Car]] (2002-2006), [[NASCAR Busch Series]] (2007-on) |Record driver || [[Rubens Barrichello]]
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  • ...98 – [[September 9]], [[1928]]) was an Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver. ...hop, learning the basics of applied mechanics; later, he went to work in a car garage, where developed a strong love for engines and cars.
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  • ...]] - [[June 30]], [[1970]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[race car]] driver. ...casions, winning the race in 1935 in a year that marked the first win by a car powered by an [[Offenhauser]] engine. Petillo went on to win that year's [[
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  • | Race length km || 245.625 | Race length mi ||
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  • The '''[[1957]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[19 May]] [[1957]] at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]]. ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Team !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points
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  • ...Dallas, Texas]]) is a former [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[IndyCar]] Series driver. ...cco compaign, known as Ash Kicker Racing. Though he failed to finish that race he scored several good results and caught the eye of successful businessman
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  • |First race:||[[1950 British Grand Prix|1950]] [[British Grand Prix]] |Last race:||[[1955 Italian Grand Prix|1955]] [[Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...- [[January 1]], [[1981]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[race car]] driver born in [[Columbus, Ohio]]. ...being driven by [[Floyd Davis]] that had started in 17th place and won the race. In 1947 and 1948, Rose captured back-to-back Indy 500's driving a [[Deidt]
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  • ! Driver | '''[[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]'''
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  • ...1908]] – [[January 28]], [[1949]]) was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver. Driving a Bugatti T51, in [[1932]] he won the La Turbie Mountain Race, the Grand Prix de Lorraine and the Grand Prix d'Oran. In [[1934]] he was t
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  • ...ed states for the 1910 event but a damaged real axle forced him out of the race. ...as a driver, mechanic and diplomat earned him the position of 'works' Fiat driver alongside [[Vincenzo Lancia]] in 1905.
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  • ...ment]]'' of France - September 10, 1950) was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver. ...de the greatest driver of the time, [[Tazio Nuvolari]]. He also led every race up until 1938, only to suffer a mechanical failure, once when 12 laps in th
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  • |F1 car || Y ...>{{flagiconITA}} [[Luigi Musso]]<br>{{flagiconUK}} [[Peter Collins (racing driver)|Peter Collins]]<br>{{flagiconESP|1939}} [[Alfonso de Portago]]
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  • ...[1901]] – [[August 17]], [[1994]]) was an [[Italy|Italian-born]] [[racecar driver]], who emigrated to the [[USA]] during [[World War II]] and became an Ameri ...he worked for Alfa Romeo as an automobile salesman and became a sports car driver.
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  • | Race length km || 273.750 | Race length mi ||
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  • ...0]], [[1873]]–[[February 21]], [[1944]]), was a [[France|French]] race car driver and the winner of the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event on a [[Renaul ...n the [[Gordon Bennett Cup in auto racing|Gordon Bennett Cup]] elimination race on the Circuit d'Auvergne at [[Clermont-Ferrand]]. In October of that same
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  • | Class || [[Concept car]] ...mph in six seconds. The Nuvola was named after the legendary Italian race driver [[Tazio Nuvolari]]. The Nuvola has front engine and four wheel drive.
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  • | Events || [[Can-Am]]<br>[[Champ Car World Series]]<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[American Le Mans Series]]<br>[[Atlan '''Circuit Mont-Tremblant''' is a 4.26km race circuit about 13km north of the village of [[Mont-Tremblant, Quebec|Mont-Tr
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  • '''Sanair Super Speedway''' is a .826 mile (1.33 km) paved triangular oval [[race track]] and [[quarter mile]] [[dragstrip]] located in [[Saint-Pie, Quebec|S ! Winning Driver
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  • ...out of time to close up on the leaders and the F430GT Ferrari finished the race in third place in GT2, another podium finish – two out of two - for the t ...and the way it performed” said Team Managing Director Giuseppe Risi. “The car ran extremely well, the drivers were quick and worked well together, and th
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  • ...nce [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]. The Championships are awarded to the driver and constructor who accumulate the most championship points over the course In some seasons, only a certain number of a driver's best results were counted towards the World Championship. This was most s
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  • ! Race victories The [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] '''248 F1''' is a [[Formula One car]], designed by [[Aldo Costa]] and [[Rory Byrne]] for the [[2006 Formula One
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  • ...ear hosts everything from car shows to vintage races to world class sports car racing events. Located in the quiet Northwest corner of [[Connecticut]], it ...and [http://www.pca.org Porsche Club of America], hold weekend racing and driver training school events at Lime Rock Park.
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  • | Team(s) || non-works [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] | First race || [[1961 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...eria Ferrari|Ferrari]] F2002''' was one of the most dominant [[Formula One car]] designs of all time, designed by [[Ross Brawn]], [[Rory Byrne]], and [[Pa ...ps a little down on power, and on a par with the 2002 season's [[McLaren]] car.
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  • ...ight|350px|Hornish competing in a 2006 [[International Race of Champions]] race at [[Texas Motor Speedway]]]] ...[[Penske Racing]]. He also competes in the invitation-only [[International Race of Champions]].
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  • ...once peace returned, Bandini did not wait long to release the first sports car to bear his name. ...ame with a hand-hammered aluminum body. Many other post-war Italian sports car companies followed a similar design. But Bandini’s sharp mind, racing kno
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