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  • ...car]] launched in 1969. It was part of the [[Ferrari P]] series of sports prototypes. After boycotting [[sports car racing]] in 1968 to protest the rule change that also banned their 4 li
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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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  • [[Image:Gtp_sports_cars.jpg|thumb|300px|GTP sports cars racing at [[Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course]] in 1991]] ...enclosed wheel wells. They may be purpose-built or related to road-going [[sports car]]s.
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  • | Category || [[Sports car racing|Sports car]] [[prototype]] ...us car of the same name. It was part of the [[Ferrari P]] series of sports prototypes.
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  • ...owing numbers: the company made more than 200 scale models and 120 show- [[prototypes]] but also concept cars, luxury limousines, light truck cabins, helicopters ...ction of the series (Saab Sonetto III and Saab 9000), both as regards some prototypes (for example,''Saab 98 Combi Coupé'').<br>
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  • ...with 8-cylinder engines. A 2-stroke engine with 1493 cc produced 25 hp. A sports model with a 2031 cc engine had an output of 30 hp and could reach up to 12
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  • ...Mantovano]] in 1980, the company has built a wide variety of open-cockpit prototypes for use in [[hillclimb]]s as well as [[Le Mans Prototype]]s for [[endurance *1 French championship for prototypes on track
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  • |Team || Momo Sports<br>[[Team Scandia]]<br>[[BMS Scuderia Italia]]<br>[[JB Racing]]<br>GLV Brum ...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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  • ...pt. The second version, the AMX/2, was never produced, though two rolling prototypes were made. [[Category:Sports cars]]
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  • ...ar wing that could be raised at the flick of a switch. Five pre-production prototypes with aluminum chassis were built, followed by eight with composite chassis. ...engine are now being developed by [[B Engineering]] into their [[Edonis]] sports car.
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  • ...ients who contracted Frua for the styling of their new 2-litre, 6-cylinder sports car, the A6G. From 1950 to 1957, Frua built 19 Spyders and seven [[coupé]] ...ctical realization to the last detail of the fully functional one-offs and prototypes, often driving them to their presentation at the motor shows in Europe.
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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 * [http://wsrp.ic.cz/chassis/chassis_lancia.html World Sports Racing Prototypes] - Lancia chassis index
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  • The '''[[Ferrari]] automobile company''' has produced exceptional [[sports car]]s since [[1947]]. ...e death of its charismatic founder and is today one of the most successful sports car companies in the world.
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  • ...gnificant in the motoring world as a maker of cars. He founded the Italian sports car company [[De Tomaso|De Tomaso Automobili]] in [[1959]], and later built ...]'s most recent product has been the [[De Tomaso Guarà|Guarà]], a two-door sports car with a [[carbon fibre]] bodyshell.
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  • ...Michelotti''' (1921-1980) was one of the most prolific [[designers]] of [[sports car]]s in the 20th century. He was also responsible for a number of saloon ...tag|Stag]], and [[Triumph Dolomite|Dolomite]]. He also created a number of prototypes which did not go into production, such as the [[Triumph Fury|Fury]]. The on
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  • ...llowed Autodelta to use the [[Balocco]] test track for new racing cars and prototypes. For nearly 40 years, many of the world's outstanding classic sports car designs have flowed from the drawing board of [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] of
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  • ...eed to willingly, eager to cover the shortage of its range in the field of sports cars aimed at young audiences, and decided to supply the engines fitted to ...a car that is hardly to 850 kilograms. The work became hectic to build the prototypes for the [[Turin]] exhibition of [[1967]], where he was presented a static m
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  • ...nd American offers an entirely different product that features world-class sports car racing on historic road racing circuits and in major market speedways t Grand American currently sanctions three separate series. The premier Rolex Sports Car Series featuring Daytona Prototype and GT endurance events, the Grand-A
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  • ...heir 1966 to 1980 [[Formula One]] cars, and also their 1969 to 1973 sports prototypes of the [[Ferrari P]] series, using modified engines. ....3-liter V12 that was taken from the [[Ferrari P|Ferrari 250LM]] sportscar prototypes, modified to 3000cc, and mounted in the back of an F1 chassis, designated 3
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  • ...Michelotti''' (1921-1980) was one of the most prolific [[designers]] of [[sports car]]s in the 20th century. He was also responsible for a number of saloon ...tag|Stag]], and [[Triumph Dolomite|Dolomite]]. He also created a number of prototypes which did not go into production, such as the [[Triumph Fury|Fury]]. The on
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  • ...ients who contracted Frua for the styling of their new 2-litre, 6-cylinder sports car, the A6G. From 1950 to 1957, Frua built 19 Spyders and seven [[coupé]] ...ctical realization to the last detail of the fully functional one-offs and prototypes, often driving them to their presentation at the motor shows in Europe.
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  • ...gnificant in the motoring world as a maker of cars. He founded the Italian sports car company [[De Tomaso|De Tomaso Automobili]] in [[1959]], and later built ...]'s most recent product has been the [[De Tomaso Guarà|Guarà]], a two-door sports car with a [[carbon fibre]] bodyshell.
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  • ...[mid-engined]], two-door, two-seat [[24 Hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]]-style [[sports car]], in the spirit of the [[Maserati 350S|350]] and [[Maserati 450S|450S] ...he racing model were produced at de Tomaso factory in [[Modena]], plus two prototypes (one racing-corsa, one street-stradale). It featured a mid-engine V6 [[Mase
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  • The frames for these prototypes were fully-welded, loop-style frames with single front downtubes. The plung ...opel these bikes upwards of 92 mph (about seven more mph over the original prototypes).
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  • ...a workshop in ''Via Vincenzo Lancia'', [[Torino]], building racing cars, prototypes, and small-series special designs. ...[[Grand Prix|GP]] type) or ''due posti'' (two-seater, [[sports car racing|sports racer]], when fitted with [[Fender (vehicle)|cycle fender]]s).
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  • ...ime. The company is legendary for producing some of the best [[sports car|sports cars]] in the world. The original Bugatti failed with the advent of World ...[[Bugatti Type 57|Type 57 "Atlantic"]] and the [[Bugatti Type 55|Type 55]] sports car.
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  • ...rts car racing|sports car]], related to the [[Ferrari P]] series of sports prototypes. It was raced in [[1970]] and [[1971]], then withdrawn from competition fol ...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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  • The museum shows past and current models, prototypes, racing cars: the complete history of Alfa Romeo. ...s are taken from bigger production runs or are styling models and research prototypes.
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  • ...ports cars]] built until January 1970, related to the [[Ferrari P]] sports prototypes. The V12-powered cars were entered in the [[1970 World Sportscar Championsh ...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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  • ...cted more very successful racing cars, dominating racing in the [[1920s in Sports|1920s]]. His idea of a small, light-weight Daimler-Benz car was not much li ...re completed in Winter [[1936]]. Daimler-Benz was made to build another 30 prototypes. A new city, "Stadt des KdF-Wagens", was founded for the factory. The city
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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 [ ...prototypes numbered P01-P10 on their interior plaques. To an observer the prototypes and production cars are indistinguishable.
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] ...e standard Triumph - ''"Italian bodywork at its best, British tradition in sports car engineering at its finest.”''
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]] ...i. The company is generally best known for the [[Covini C6W]], a 6-wheeled sports car that has two axles (four wheels) in the front of the car.
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  • |{{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom]]||Berkeley 'Sports' SA322 ||[[Berkeley cars]] [[Private company limited by shares|Ltd]], [[Big |{{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom]]||Berkeley 'Sports' SE328 ||[[Berkeley cars]] [[Private company limited by shares|Ltd]], [[Big
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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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  • ...same [[fuel injection]] system as the [[Alfa Romeo 33]]. There were a few prototypes of 2.5 V6 rear mounted engine rear wheel drive Sprints built but this vehic ...n. 15 of these formed the basis of the [[Australia]]n-built [[Giocattolo]] sports car, which used a mid-mounted [[Holden]] 5.0 group A V8 engine.
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  • The '''American Le Mans Series''' ('''ALMS''') is a [[sports car racing]] series based in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. It consi ...mpete in the ''Prototype'' classes (LMP1 and LMP2) and modified production sports cars compete in the ''Grand Touring'' classes (GT1 and GT2, formerly GTS an
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  • ...aminia]] designed by [[Raymond Loewy]] and the [[Cisitalia]] competition [[prototypes]], other models being built for [[Maserati]], [[Osca]], [[Ferrari]], [[Gian *French Salmson sports car of about 1954
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  • ...n for the [[Nash Ambassador|Ambassador]]. In addition, the [[Nash-Healey]] sports car was built in limited numbers from 1952 to 1954 at Pininfarina's Turin f ...d custom vehicles, for auto manufacturers as well as private clients. Most prototypes have served solely as concept cars, although several have become production
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  • Originally, De Tomaso produced various prototypes and racing cars, including a [[Formula 1]] car for [[Frank Williams]]'s tea == De Tomaso sports cars ==
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  • The [[Sports Car Club of America]]'s [[SPEED World Challenge]] Touring Car and GT champi ...RA]] (National Hot Rod Association) which is the largest sanctioning motor sports body in the world. The NHRA was formed to prevent people from [[street raci
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  • ...to di Pescara''. For the first three years the race was run for two-seater sports cars and was a fairly minor constituent in the European racing calendar. Ho | [[Sports car racing|Sports car]]
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  • The [[Sports Car Club of America]]'s [[SPEED World Challenge]] Touring Car and GT champi ...RA]] (National Hot Rod Association) which is the largest sanctioning motor sports body in the world. The NHRA was formed to prevent people from [[street raci
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  • ...officially in small series, the company also built exclusive one-offs and prototypes for other illustrious marques, such as [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], [[Jagua [[Category:Sports cars]]
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  • ...n laws change: pedals cease to be mandatory and were removed from domestic sports models. The export models retain pedals for those markets where required. ...Competizione ceases production. The Super Sport is top of the range of the sports models, with 4 speeds and handlebar gearchange.
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  • ...e V8 used in the [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale|33 Stradale]] and in the Tipo 33 sports prototype racer. The chassis and running gear of the production Montreal we *One of the two prototypes built for [[Expo 67]] remains in Museo Storico Alfa Romeo in [[Arese]], [[I
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  • ...cles. Not many Ducat fans know that Ducati has also designed and produced prototypes for four-wheeled vehicles. ...me. Ducati worked with the British company Leyland to produce a much-loved sports car, the Triumph Herald and production began in 1965. No one knows exactly
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  • ...re designed by [[Franco Scaglione]]. The &laquo;Italia&raquo; was a large sports car, of which 500 were made (1966-1970), followed by the eleven &laquo;Mure
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  • |Class || [[Sports car|Sports]]/[[Rally car]] ...raced the car in several racing events where [[Group 5 (racing)|Group 5]] prototypes were allowed during the 1972 and 1973 seasons. Production of the 400 cars r
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