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  • '''Scott Sharp''' (born [[February 14]], [[1968]] in [[Norwalk, Connecticut]]) is an [[Category:Indy Racing League drivers|Sharp, Scott]]
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  • [[Image:Scott dixon.jpg|thumb|right|120px]] '''Scott Ronald Dixon''' (born [[July 22]], [[1980]]) is a [[New Zealand]] [[racing
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  • '''William Archibald Scott-Brown''', known as '''Archie''', (born [[May 13]], [[1927]], [[Paisley]], [ Archie Scott Brown (although often shown as Scott-Brown, the name is not hyphenated) was born in 1927. As a result of German
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  • '''William Archibald Scott-Brown''', known as '''Archie''', (born [[May 13]], [[1927]], [[Paisley]], [ Archie Scott Brown (although often shown as Scott-Brown, the name is not hyphenated) was born in 1927. As a result of German
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  • by Scott Conant
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  • '''Scott Sharp''' (born [[February 14]], [[1968]] in [[Norwalk, Connecticut]]) is an [[Category:Indy Racing League drivers|Sharp, Scott]]
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  • *[[Scott Brayton]] *[[Scott Dixon]]
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  • | align="left"| {{flagiconUSA}} [[Scott Russell (motorcyclist)|Scott Russell]] | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Scott Russell (motorcyclist)|Scott Russell]]
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  • by Scott Conant
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  • ...ful riders have included [[Doug Chandler]], [[Scott Russell (motorcyclist)|Scott Russell]], [[Miguel Duhamel]] and [[Mat Mladin]], who holds several series | {{flagiconUnited States}} [[Scott Russell (motorcyclist)|Scott Russell]]
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  • | 20. [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]]<br>21. [[Scott Speed]] ...Grands Prix for the sister [[Red Bull Racing]] team in {{F1|2005}}, and [[Scott Speed]], a débutant who was the first [[United States|American]] driver to
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  • * [[Archie Scott-Brown | Archie Scott Brown]] * [[Scott Dixon]]
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  • ...was immediately stopped. One cameraman, several photographers, and Gilbert-Scott were all injured. Ogawa was freed from his wrecked Team Cerumo Lola, but ha
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  • ...Walt Disney World]] Speedway and was that year's league co-champion with [[Scott Sharp]]. He competed in the [[Indianapolis 500]] six times, with a best fi
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  • [[Image:Scott dixon.jpg|thumb|right|120px]] '''Scott Ronald Dixon''' (born [[July 22]], [[1980]]) is a [[New Zealand]] [[racing
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  • ...t the [[1995 in sports|1995]] [[Daytona 200]] in the [[United States]]. [[Scott Russell]] crashed during the first lap of the race but was able to remount
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  • *[[Scott Pierce]]
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  • | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Scott Speed]] | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Scott Speed|Speed]]
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  • | Second || {{flagiconNew Zealand}} [[Scott Dixon]] | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Scott Pruett]]
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  • * Winston Scott Goodfellow, Iso Rivolta: The Men, the Machines (2001)
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  • ...etti]]. Also in that year, he won the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]]'s [[Scott Brayton]] Award, awarded annually to the driver best exemplifying a spirit ...on Delphi Indy 300 at [[Chicagoland Speedway]] by .0099 of a second over [[Scott Dixon]] and .0100 of a second over third-place [[Bryan Herta]]. The finish
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  • ...18. {{flagiconItaly}} [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]]<br>2007: 19. {{flagiconUSA}} [[Scott Speed]]<br>2007: 19. {{flagiconGermany}} [[Sebastian Vettel]]<br>2008: 14. ...|Renault]] engine). It was initially driven by [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]] and [[Scott Speed]], until Speed was replaced by [[Sebastian Vettel]] at the [[Hungaror
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  • |Drivers || 20. [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]] <br /> 21. [[Scott Speed]] [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]] and [[Scott Speed]] were the 2006 race drivers, with [[Neel Jani]] filling the test/thi
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  • | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Scott Russell (motorcyclist)|Scott Russell]]<br>{{flagiconNZL}} [[Aaron Slight]]
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  • ...he 1960 Fomula One season. (Forty three years later, another Kiwi racer, [[Scott Dixon]], would become the youngest ever winner in any major open-wheel raci
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  • Specialist chassis makers like [[Riley & Scott|Riley]], [[Doran]], [[Fabcar]] and [[Crawford]] provide the DP cars for the ...y-Lexus finished 1-2, with Target [[Chip Ganassi]]'s all-star line-up of [[Scott Dixon]], [[Dan Wheldon]] and [[Casey Mears]] taking the overall win.
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  • * 1996 - [[Scott Moninger]] {{flagiconUSA}}
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  • ...with Ganassi, he won the [[24 Hours of Daytona]] with Ganassi teammates [[Scott Dixon]] and [[Casey Mears]]. After five races he lies third in the series b
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  • ...annes Van Overbeek (38 pts). Multimac Motorsports Panoz Esperante drivers’ Scott Maxwell and David Brabham (both on 34 pts) sit in between Van Overbeek and
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  • ...ensure equality through the field. Approved chassis are built by [[Riley & Scott|Riley Technologies]], Fabcar, Crawford, Doran, Picchio, Multimatic and Chas | rowspan=2 align="right" | {{flagiconUS}} [[Scott Sharp]]
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  • *[[Scott]]
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  • ...edway, the first race of the 2008 season, with a 2nd place finish behind [[Scott Dixon]], earning him 40 points. He also led the most laps of the race, 85, On August 9 at Kentucky Speedway, Marco took the lead from [[Scott Dixon]], but as the race neared it's end, all drivers had to pit for more f
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  • ...nd Schumacher did set a time and was safely through to the second phase. [[Scott Speed]] had a decent chance of qualifying for the second session but an err | {{flagiconUnited States}} || [[Scott Speed]] || [[Scuderia Toro Rosso|Toro Rosso]]-[[Cosworth]]
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  • ..., the car was losing its competitiveness against the more modern [[Riley & Scott]], and taking 4th, 5th and 6th in the drivers championship and second in th
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  • | {{flagiconUSA}}[[Scott Russell]]
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  • 1996 Indianapolis 500 polesitter [[Scott Brayton]] was killed May 17, 1996 during a practice session for the Indiana *[[1996]] IRL - [[Scott Sharp]]; [[Buzz Calkins]] (tied)
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  • ...ances. Unser would have his day at Indy in [[1992]], however, defeating [[Scott Goodyear]] by 0.043 of a second, the closest finish in Indianapolis 500 his
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  • ...were ever completed, and the company has since ceased to exist. [[Riley & Scott]] produced IRL chassis from late 1997 to 2000. In the series' first season, | [[1996 in IRL|1996]] || USA -- [[Scott Sharp]] &<br> USA -- [[Buzz Calkins]]<ref>Sharp and Calkins tied in the
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  • |[[Scott Dixon]] |[[Scott Speed]]<br>[[Bryan Herta]]<br>[[Philip Giebler]]
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  • ...eira]], 2006 [[Indy 500]] Champion [[Sam Hornish Jr.]], [[Tony Kanaan]], [[Scott Dixon]], and [[Dan Wheldon]]. This marked the first time since [[1959]] tha
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  • American Scott Dickson began his glory years by placing third in 1979, though at just less
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  • *Dr. Molly Warmflash - [[Serena Scott Thomas]] |[[Image:TWINE-Molly Warmflash.jpg|100px]] || [[Molly Warmflash]] || [[Serena Scott Thomas]] || Molly Warmflash is a physician for MI6. When Bond dislocated hi
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  • ** A [[Scott Russell linkage]], which converts linear motion, to (almost) linear motion
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  • | Awards || Scott Brayton Trophy |Title || [[Scott Brayton]]
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  • |Record driver2 || [[Scott Pruett]] * NASCAR Nationwide Series Qualifying: [[Scott Pruett]], 87.458 sec. (103.647 mph), [[2007]]
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  • |[[Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker]] (not in film)<br>[[David Arnold]] (not on soundtrack)<br>[[LUNA SE ...Only Myself To Blame", composed by David Arnold and Don Black, and sung by Scott Walker, but was left out of the final film and replaced by an Arnold arrang
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  • ...film ''[[Fraternity Row (Film)|Fraternity Row]]''. Paul Newman started the Scott Newman Center for drug abuse prevention in memory of his son. |Dave Scott
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