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  • ...0 following the onset of [[World War II]]. Part of the [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix circuit]], the race was first held on a 71.10 kilometer road cou | [[Image:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png|25px|Italy]] [[Giuseppe Farina]]
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  • ...rix]] in 1932 and for many years was one of the most prestigious events in racing, including during the [[Formula One]] years. * SCR : [[Sports car racing]]
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  • Foyt was born in [[Houston, Texas]]. He joined [[Champcars|USAC]] racing in 1957 and in 1961, he became the first driver to successfully defend his ...volvement in racing as a car owner in the [[CART]] series, then the [[Indy Racing League]] and [[NASCAR]]. The current driver for his IRL team, A.J. Foyt Ent
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  • [[Image:Green_flag.jpg|thumbnail|The flagman waves the green flag at the start of the [[Aaron's 499]] at [[Talladega Superspeedway]] on [[Apr ...courses employ [[traffic light|flashing lights]] to supplement the primary flag at the start/finish line.
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  • The '''Czechoslovakian Grand Prix''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event first held on [[September 28]], [[1930]] at the [[Masaryk Circuit]] | {{flagiconUK}} [[Peter Whitehead (racing driver)|Peter Whitehead]]
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  • ...onal [[auto racing]] competitions customarily [[paint]]ed their cars in '''racing colours''' reflecting the nation of origin of the car or driver. These wer ...ished in the [[Interwar period|1920s and 1930s era]] of [[Grand Prix motor racing]], when blue Bugatti and red Alfa Romeo dominated many races.
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  • ...[1966]], [[Blackburn]], [[Lancashire]]) is the most successful [[superbike racing|superbike racer]] of all time when comparing race wins. Fogarty, known to ...the win. Fogarty argued that the pace car regrouping following the yellow flag allowed Russell to close the gap significantly [http://home.ama-cycle.org/f
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  • ...of running on short [[dirt track racing|dirt]] or paved tracks. Sprint car racing is most popular in the United States, but series also operate in Australia ...In some cases, teams are able to replace the wing during the ensuing red flag and be able to race once the race resumed.
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  • ...[road racing|road racer]] and the [[2001]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]] in the 250cc class. Kato was born in [[Saitama, Saitama|Saitama]], and started racing miniature bikes at an early age, becoming a four-time national champion in
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  • ...mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[g
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  • ...mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[g
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  • ...In some cases, teams are able to replace the wing during the ensuing red flag and be able to race once the race resumed. ...n]] and [[Tony Stewart]]. As a challenging form of auto racing, sprint car racing is considered an excellent training ground for NASCAR series.
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  • ...color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Kingdom of Yugoslavia Flag.png|center|230px]] ...'Belgrade Grand Prix''' is a former grand prix from the [[Grand Prix motor racing]] era - precursor to [[Formula One]]. Only one championship event was held,
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  • | Flag || Flag of the United States.svg|10px ...{{flagiconUK}} [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] (1) <br> {{flagiconUK}} [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] (1)
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  • ...rn [[March 25]], [[1982]]) is a professional race car driver in the [[Indy Racing League]]. She was born in [[Beloit, Wisconsin]], USA, and was raised in [[ == Racing Career ==
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  • ...world championships. McLaren cars totally dominated [[CanAm]] sports car racing with 56 wins between [[1967]] and [[1972]] (and five constructors&#8217; ch ...rgring]] in which F2 and F1 cars competed together. He astounded the motor racing fraternity by being first F2, and fifth overall, in a field of the best dri
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  • |colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Motorcycle Grand Prix]] Career''' ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]]
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  • | Alfa Romeo Racing team | {{flagiconUK}} [[James Thompson (racing driver)|James Thompson]]
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  • | Most wins constructor || [[Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing]] (6) | Winning team || [[Penske Racing|Team Penske]]
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  • ...ished in the [[Interwar period|1920s and 1930s era]] of [[Grand Prix motor racing]], when blue Bugatti and red Alfa Romeo dominated many races. ...rcedes-Benz and Audi used silver paint when they returned to international racing in the 1990s.
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  • ...mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[g
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  • ...mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[g
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  • ...ated his determination to become a [[Formula 1]] driver. He won the [[Indy Racing League]] (IRL) championship in [[2003]] at his first attempt. ...Zealand]] at a very young age, and has always raced under the New Zealand flag.
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  • These automobiles range from [[Formula 1]] racing cars to modest family saloons. <td><center><font face=“Arial”>[[Enzo Coloni Racing Car Systems|Colli Racing]] <small><font color=red>R</font></small></font></center></td>
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  • ...]]-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 until 75% ...finished third and had been closing on both Senna and Prost. The [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] team's results were erased later in the season due to weight infr
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  • ...0]] champion, currently driving in the [[Indy Racing League]] for [[Penske Racing]]. He also competes in the invitation-only [[International Race of Champion ...cing]] team, with a best finish of third. However, he swiched to [[Panther Racing]] for the next season and improved enough to take the title from reigning c
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  • ...both car and motorcycle races are held. Every year more than three hundred racing drivers and riders gather for the annual event. ...shortly after it was suggested that the hunt's track could host an amateur racing event for local motor enthusiasts. The race continued as an amateur race un
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  • Born in [[Monza]], Brambilla began racing motorcycles in 1957 and won the Italian national 175 cc title in 1958. Befo ...a 3]] and won the Italian championship in 1972; by the time he was already racing [[Formula 2]], where he won several races and bought his way into Formula 1
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Auto racing''' ...rcycle racing]], and it can further include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t
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  • ...race]] since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]], yet failed to [[Formula One racing#Qualifying sessions|qualify]] for the race. ...lify for 13 consecutive races with the similarly underfunded [[Enzo Coloni Racing Car Systems|Coloni]] team in 1991. Coloni failed to qualify a car for any r
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  • ...rting]] is more likely to be a young driver's entry to serious formula car racing). ...as an entry level formula, [[Formula Vee]], the Formula Ford cars use full racing suspension setups.
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  • ...n [[Scarborough, Ontario]], [[Canada]]) is a professional driver in [[auto racing]]. His nickname is "NutSack" because as he said on the Mitch Melnick Team 9 ...ng Beach, California]] and at mid-season became a test driver for [[Penske Racing]]. He was scheduled to start a select number of races for Penske in [[1992]
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  • | Flag || {{flagiconUSA}} | Winner || {{flagiconUK}} [[John Watson (racing driver)|John Watson]]
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  • :''See [[Formula One racing]] for a detailed schedule of a complete race weekend and further race infor ! Flag
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  • | Flag || {{flagiconSan Marino}} ...n launched a program to try to improve the local economy. Four local motor racing enthusiasts proposed the construction of a new road linking existing public
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  • | Flag || {{flagiconUSA}} | [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Cosworth|Ford]]
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  • ...Penske wanted another young driver who would focus exclusively on American racing. For 1978 Mears was offered a ride in nine of the eighteen championship rac ...anged from the [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] to Championship Auto Racing Teams ([[CART]]). At Indianapolis he won his first "500" by virtue of stayi
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  • '''Colnago''' is a manufacturer of [[road bicycle racing|road racing]] [[Racing bicycle|bicycles]] founded by Ernesto Colnago in 1954 in [[Province of Mila ...ears, Colnago has successfully cultivated its image as the world's leading racing bicycle frame maker, stressing its Italian heritage and eye-catching, hand-
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  • ...put the car briefly into the pits; no fuel and no driver change. A yellow flag at 10:27PM tightened up the field, but Salo then ran out of time to close u ...unate but we handled it totally correctly. Unfortunately, that’s a part of racing—not one that any team enjoys, but it goes with the territory. I am very p
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  • | Flag || {{flagiconUS}} [[Image:flag crowd.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Crowds at the inaugural running of the United St
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  • ...wn as '''RIR''' or '''Riverside Raceway''') was a [[race track]] or [[Road racing|road course]] in [[Riverside, California]]. A driver died during the first The track was built to accommodate several different [[racing|race]]s. By closing off certain sections of the track, the route drivers ha
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  • |Flag || {{flagiconArgentina}} ...rs' Champions|world champion]] [[Jackie Stewart]]. The [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] remained in Argentina through {{F1|1981}}, but the 1982 event
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  • | Flag || {{flagiconLuxembourg}} ...e FIA have got around this ruling in the past by having [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grands Prix]] under another name. And so it was that the '''Luxembourg Gran
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  • ...g the late 1990s. More recently he has attracted widespread praise for his racing comeback in the aftermath of a horrific crash which resulted in him losing Zanardi began racing [[karting|karts]] aged 13. In [[1988]], he joined the [[Italy|Italian]] [[F
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  • ...ame for a class of [[automobile|car]]s used in [[American Championship Car Racing]] for many decades. A Champ Car is a single seater (commonly called [[open wheel]]) [[racing car]]. For much of their history Champ Cars have been similar to [[Formula
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  • | Flag || {{flagiconNetherlands}} |[[Hesketh Racing|Hesketh]]
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  • |Third Team || [[Red Bull Racing|Red Bull]]-[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...of [[Jarno Trulli]] engine failure to finish in third, scoring [[Red Bull Racing]]'s first ever podium finish.
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  • |Sport || [[Road racing]], [[Rallying]], [[Autocross]] |Country flag || {{flagiconUSA}}
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  • ...post on the C13 EVO and a BB30 bottom bracket for more rigidity. An ideal racing frame, suited for every rider who demands the most from their equipment on ...d engineers. Giovanni Battaglin has designed and produced high-performance racing bikes since the early 1980s and is today one of the most recognized and old
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  • | Flag || {{flagiconMalaysia}} | [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Cosworth|Ford]]
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