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    • 1956 – [[Stirling Moss]] ([[Maserati]]) [[Sportscar]] 1955 – [[Cesare Perdisa]] ([[Maserati]]) [[Sportscar]]
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    • ...for sports cars and GTs. The 500km race at Spa counted towards the [[World Sportscar Championship]] from 1963 onwards. Since 1966, it is run for 1000km, followi | [[World Sportscar Championship]]
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    • '''Endurance Sportscar''' News, photos, documentary on the world of Endurance Sportscar Racing.
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    • ...s]] from [[1982 World Sportscar Championship season|1982]] to [[1983 World Sportscar Championship season|1983]]. The car was built as an attempt by Lancia to m ...rule changes enacted prior to the LC1's competition debut in [[1982 World Sportscar Championship season|1982]]. Organisers had decided that [[Group 6]] was to
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    • ...ternational, thus it could be closer to the factories of a large number of sportscar teams to help attract them to the series. Winners of the LMES championship
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    • ...s in a row ([[2002 FIA Sportscar Championship season|2002]] and [[2003 FIA Sportscar Championship season|2003]]). They have also won various European, Italian, *1 World championship SRWC FIA SportsCar SR2
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    • | Cons champ || 1 <small>([[1972 World Sportscar Championship season|1972 WSC]])</small> ''This article is about the [[sportscar]] raced from 1971-1973. For the ealier 1969 car, see [[Ferrari 312P]].''
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    • * [[World Sportscar Championship]]
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    • In the 1980s, they supported [[Lancia]]'s effort is [[Sportscar racing]] with the LC1, LC2 and [[Group 5]] [[Lancia Monte Carlo]]. In [[Tou
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    • ...f the [[All Japan Sports Prototype Championship]] and later of the [[World Sportscar Championship]] before these series were cancelled. After that the race has | [[World Sportscar Championship|WSC]]
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    • |Class:||[[World Sportscar Championship]] ...this profusion of cars, Ferrari was able to sweep the first running of the sportscar championship.
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    • |Class||[[World Sportscar Championship]] ...this profusion of cars, Ferrari was able to sweep the first running of the sportscar championship.
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    • The first event that counted towards the [[World Sportscar Championship]] was won by [[Alberto Ascari]] and [[Giuseppe Farina]] in a [ ...to 480&nbsp;km, then discontinued overall due to the demise of the [[World Sportscar Championship]].
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    • ...Rivolta|Rivolta GT]], Piero Rivolta presented the [[Varedo]], a beast of a sportscar. The Varedo, named after the new factory location, wasn't designed to follo
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    • ...hips in [[1975 World Sportscar Championship season|1975]] and [[1977 World Sportscar Championship season|1977]].
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    • ...any different categories of '''motorsport''', including [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[rallies]]. They have competed both a ===Sportscar racing===
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    • [[Category:World Sportscar Championship entrants]]
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    • ...[Brabham]], [[Surtees]] and [[Tecno]] teams. Bell was very successful in [[sportscar racing]], winning 5 times at Le Mans. He won two [[World Sportscar Championship]] titles (1986-87), three in the [[24 Hours of Daytona]] (1986
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    • ...was the only annual [[South America]]n race in the history of the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. ...the following year, and it was also decided that the newly formed [[World Sportscar Championship]] would add the track to their schedule as a traditional seaso
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    • ...1968]], Kufstein, [[Austria]]) was a moderately successful, Grand Prix and Sportscar driver. ...the crown in [[1989]], and thus - got himself a drive in the [[Mercedes]] sportscar team for [[1990]].
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    • ...go]], who competed at the Grand National in his early days as well as in a sportscar race. He was to compete at the [[1957 British Grand Prix]] only for that no
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    • ...1965]], [[1966 World Sportscar Championship season|1966]] and [[1967 World Sportscar Championship season]]. The last WC race was won by [[Udo Schütz]] and [[Ge ! [[1967 World Sportscar Championship season|1967]]
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    • ...Formula Two]] use. This was later adopted for [[Formula One]] and [[World Sportscar Championship|sports car racing]] cars through the 1950s. The original 2.0& The original 1951 Formula 2 engine was resurrected for the [[World Sportscar Championship]] in 1953 and the [[Ferrari Monza#500 Mondial|500 Mondial]].
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    • ...day and finishing at night. For many years Sebring was part of the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. | [[World Sportscar Championship]]
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    • | Driver titles || 4 <small>([[2001 FIA Sportscar Championship season|2001]], [[2003 FIA GT Championship season|2003]], [[200 | Team titles || 4 <small>([[2001 FIA Sportscar Championship season|2001]], [[2003 FIA GT Championship season|2003]], [[200
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    • ...erbike World Championship|SBK]]; [[European Le Mans Series|ELMS]]; [[World Sportscar Championship|WSC]]; [[Italia Superturismo Championship|ISC]]; [[European To
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    • ...ip]] in [[1953 World Sportscar Championship season|1953]] and [[1981 World Sportscar Championship season|1981]]. As on the [[Nürburgring]], both a 24h and a 10 | [[World Sportscar Championship]]
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    • ...new life in the [[International Sports Racing Series]] (later called [[FIA Sportscar Championship]]), winning every race and scoring the championship's two top ...i]]'s GLV-Brums team. The 333 SP's final appearance was at the [[2003 FIA Sportscar Championship Monza|2003 500km of Monza]].
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    • ...made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]], and used in [[FIA]]'s endurance [[World Sportscar Championship]] racing.
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    • ...ncours didn't win a prize because people mistook it for the [[Ferrari]] of sportscar fame....but, on the other hand, a genuine "Fratelli Ferrari" is not only ra
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    • ...ip]] in [[1953 World Sportscar Championship season|1953]] and [[1981 World Sportscar Championship season|1981]]. As on the [[Nürburgring]], both a 24h and a 10 | [[World Sportscar Championship]]
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    • ...near [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]], during the Budweiser 1000 km World Sportscar Championship event.
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    • ...eason of experience with their new car, though, and also taken the [[World Sportscar Championship]] where Ferrari was only 4th. The [[Ferrari 312]]PB models dominated the [[World Sportscar Championship]] in 1972 against rival Alfa Romeo, as the Porsche factory did
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    • ...97 Alfa Romeo in [[1997 International Sports Racing Series season|1997 FIA Sportscar Championship]] in [[Donington Park|Donington]].]]
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    • ...n Martin derives in part from success in sports car racing and the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. Road cars sold by these manufacturers have in many cases be ...he FIA sanctioned the Group C [[World Endurance Championship]] (or [[World Sportscar Championship]]), featuring high-tech closed-cockpit prototypes from [[Porsc
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    • ...ione]] lined it up in the [[United SportsCar Championship|IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship]]. Both the 488 GTE and GT3 were unveiled at the 2015 Finali M ...1 of the [[2016 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season|2016 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship]] at the [[2016 24 Hours of Daytona|24 Hours of Daytona]] on 3
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    • ...acing|works]] team between 1967 and 1977. These cars took part for [[World Sportscar Championship|Sport Cars World Championship]], [[Interserie]] and [[CanAm]] ...frame. The original T33 proved unreliable and uncompetitive in the [[World Sportscar Championship]], its best result a 5th at the [[1000km Nürburgring|Nürburg
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    • ...ar was built by Piero Rivolta who was seeking to move into the mid-engined sportscar market that had grown in popularity during the late sixties and was continu
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    • ...in [[1993]] with respectable results. He remains an competitve driver in sportscar racing, albeit more for fun than with serious intent.
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    • ...p]] from [[1983 World Sportscar Championship season|1983]] to [[1986 World Sportscar Championship season|1986]], although it continued to be used by privateer t ...o Patrese]] finishing fourth. Lancia chose not to participate in the World Sportscar event in Japan, instead running the European Endurance event at [[Autodromo
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    • The '''Ferrari 312P''' was a [[Ferrari]] [[sportscar racing|sportcar]] prototype [[racing car]] launched in 1969. It was part of
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    • ...ting and exciting alternative for those who seek a distinctive performance sportscar.
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    • ...any different categories of '''motorsport''', including [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[rallies]]. They have competed both a ===Sportscar racing===
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    • ...MotoGP]]; [[Superbike World Championship|SBK]]; [[Formula Renault]]; [[FIA Sportscar Championship|FIA Sportscars]]
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    • ...frame. The original T33 proved unreliable and uncompetitive in the [[World Sportscar Championship]], its best result a 5th at the [[1000km Nürburgring|Nürburg image:Alfa Romeo Tipo 33-3 11.jpg|<font face="Arial" font color=>For the new Sportscar Championship in 1972, the T33/3 would be replaced by a new car, the spacefr
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    • ...was introduced, the Daytona Continental, which counted towards the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. The first Continental was won by [[Dan Gurney]], driving a In 1982, following near-continuous inclusion on the [[World Sportscar Championship]], the race was finally dropped as the series attempted to cut
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    • ...red international success when the Tipo 33 Group 6 prototype was driven to Sportscar World Championship twice in the 1970s.
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    • ...ted of a 3.3-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, d ...nly 4th in the Constructors Championship, and there was also no success in sportscar racing as Ferrari did not take part at all in 1968. Manager Franco Lini qui
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