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  • | [[Arrows]]-[[BMW]] | [[Arrows]]-[[BMW]]
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  • | [[Arrows]]-[[BMW]] | [[Brabham]]-[[BMW]]
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  • | [[March Engineering|March]]-[[BMW in motorsport|BMW]] | [[March Engineering|March]]-[[BMW in motorsport|BMW]]
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  • | BMW Team UK | [[BMW E90|BMW 320si]]
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  • Many local and national car clubs, such as the [[BMW Car Club of America]] and [http://www.pca.org Porsche Club of America], ho *[http://www.bmwcca.org/ BMW Car Club of America]
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  • ...The engine was also used for the [[Isetta]], later built under license by BMW. Image:Iso_Isetta.jpg|'''[[Iso Isetta]] design later licensed by BMW'''
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  • | '''[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[BMW]]''' | '''[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[BMW]]'''
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  • ...ufacturers build cars equipped with straight six engines. Manufacturers [[BMW]] and [[Volvo]] both produce multiple models with straight sixes. BMWs are ...ine for the [[2006]] model year line-up for the [[BMW 6-series]] and [[BMW 7-series]] vehicles.
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  • ...F3000 chassis existed - the Wagner fitted with a straight-six short-stroke BMW. This was converted into a sports car, however. ...BMW-[[WilliamsF1|Williams]] F1 project in 1999 as well as a racer of the [[BMW V12]] Le Mans winner. Sospiri has attempted to qualify for a race and fail
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  • | [[BMW]] | {{flagiconGER}}[[BMW]]
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  • In 2000, the 1000 km were resumed, with new competitive cars of BMW and Audi. ...ned [[Panoz]] of [[Jan Magnussen]] and [[David Brabham]] won, ahead of a [[BMW V12 LMR]], an [[Audi R8 Race Car|Audi R8]] and the second Panoz.
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  • ...any|Barclay]] [[Nordica (Company)|Nordica]] [[Arrows]] [[BMW in motorsport|BMW]] ! [[BMW in motorsport|BMW]] [[Straight-4|Str-4]] ([[Turbo-charged|t/c]])
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  • | [[ATS (wheels)|ATS]]-[[BMW]] | [[Brabham]]-[[BMW]]
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  • ...oupé and Cabriolet. These were built until [[1968]] as the BMW GT, after [[BMW]] had bought Glas. ...vain to prolong his success with Glas by making a dozen proposals to BMW. BMW decided to make it on their own, but Frua’s influence can be seen even to
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  • ...stock-block production engines from [[Lexus]], [[Pontiac]], [[Porsche]], [[BMW]], [[Infiniti]] and [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], in the interest of keeping ...[[Chevrolet Corvette]], [[Porsche 911]] GT3 Cup, Ferrari 360 Modena, and [[BMW M3]]. However, new rules introduced in 2005, commonly referred to as Prep2,
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  • | [[Brabham]]-[[BMW in motorsport|BMW]]
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  • [[Image:March BMW Marc Surer.JPG|thumb|right|250px|[[Marc Surer]]'s 1979 Championship winning ...20 bhp @ 9,000 rpm. Other units also appeared, including a four-cylinder [[BMW]] and a V6 [[Ferrari Dino engine|Dino]] [[Ferrari]].
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  • ...s|S-Class]] and, to a lesser extent, in the [[BMW 7 Series|7 Series]] by [[BMW]] in 1995. It came to prominence immediately, when the original [[Mercedes- * [[BMW]]: '''Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), including Dynamic Traction Control''
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  • ...such as the [[Mercedes-Benz W220|Mercedes S-class]] and [[BMW E65/E66|BMW 7-series]], have begun to use "active" anti-roll bars that can be connected or disco
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  • ...iors as plush and luxurious as those of the [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]] or [[BMW 7 Series]], yet are classified as mid-luxury due to their relatively low MS ...he [[Alfa Romeo 156]], [[Cadillac CTS]], [[Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]], [[BMW 3 Series]], [[Buick Lucerne]] CXL, [[Buick LaCrosse]] CXS, [[Lexus IS]], [[
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  • ...INI also makes use of run flat tires for certain wheel sizes, as do many [[BMW]] models. ...and part way through its production life cycle. Later designs such as the BMW 3 Series (E90 Series) do not have space to carry a spare tire since the veh
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  • ...The most successful, however, was the German Isetta built by [[BMW]]. The BMW-Isetta fulfilled the dream of mobility in post-war Germany and about 130.00
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  • ...mpionship]] that year. In 1998, he joined the brand new Le Mans program of BMW Motorsports. ...rs together with [[Yannick Dalmas]] and [[Joachim Winkelhock]] driving for BMW. The team had to fight both Toyota and Mercedes works cars and win the race
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  • ...transmission|ZF 6HP26]] in the 2002 [[BMW]] [[BMW E65|E65]] [[BMW 7-Series|7-Series]]). [[Mercedes-Benz]]'s [[7G-TRONIC]] was the first seven-speed in 2003, wi
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  • ...n]], driving for McLaren-Mercedes, and [[Juan Pablo Montoya]], driving for BMW Williams, had a chance of claiming the 2003 championship right until the en | rowspan=3 | {{flagiconUK}} BMW WilliamsF1 Team
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  • |rowspan="2"| {{flagiconUK}} BMW WilliamsF1 Team |rowspan="2"| [[BMW]] E41 3.0 V10
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  • | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} BMW WilliamsF1 Team | rowspan=2 | [[BMW]] P82 3.0 V10
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  • ...ning the Macau Guia race twice in 1991 and 1992 at the wheel of a [[BMW M3|BMW M3 Evolution]] and the [[Italian Superturismo Championship|Italian Touring
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  • | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} BMW WilliamsF1 Team | rowspan=2 | [[BMW]] P80 3.0 V10
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  • ...]] that uses a twin-turbo set-up, the twin-turbo inline-6 in the [[BMW]] [[BMW E90|335i (E90)]] coupe also utilizes a parallel twin-turbo set-up. Toyota'
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  • ...istics, cost, and packaging considerations. Current examples include the [[BMW M3]], [[Mazda Miata]] and the [[Ford Mustang]]. * [[BMW M]] (Germany)
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  • ...d in a number of vehicles, including the [[Audi A6]] and [[Audi A8|A8]], [[BMW 7 Series]], [[Jaguar S-Type]] and [[Jaguar XJ|XJ]], and the 2006 [[Volkswag ...expected that these systems will incorporate other features in the future. BMW already has a system where the emergency brake initiates when the car stops
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  • | [[Brabham]]-[[BMW]]
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  • |[[Convertible]]||-||[[Cabriolet]]||[[BMW 3-Series]] |[[Roadster]]||Roadster||Roadster||[[BMW Z4]]
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  • ...ept up with much bigger engined cars such as the 3 liter [[BMW New Six|CSL BMW's]]. ...metimes kept up with much bigger engined cars such as the 3 liter [[BMW E9|BMW CSL]].
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  • ...owned teams, had engine-production agreements with major car companies, [[BMW]] and [[Mercedes-Benz]] respectively, and [[Honda]] produced engines for BA | rowspan=4 | {{flagiconUK}} BMW WilliamsF1 Team
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  • | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[BMW]]
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  • ...[autocross]] competitions. The [[Acura Integra]], [[Toyota Celica]], and [[BMW MINI|MINI Cooper]] are some of the more successful sport compacts within th
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  • ...[[Toleman]] team was sold to the [[Benetton family]]. The team began with BMW engines and then later switched to Ford. | rowspan="3"| [[BMW]] [[Straight-4|4 in-line]] ([[Turbocharger|t/c]])
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  • *1962 [[BMW 3200 CS]] *1970 BMW Garmisch 2200Ti (led to [[BMW 5-series]])
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  • | Winning team || [[BMW Sauber]] | Second team || [[BMW Sauber]]
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  • | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[BMW]]
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  • ...ded. [[BMW Sauber|BMW]] was not in attendance as they were launching the [[BMW Sauber F1.08|F1.08]] Testing then moved to [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]] ...and Toyota present. [[Nico Rosberg]] topped the time sheets for Williams. BMW Sauber were instead testing on their own in Jerez. Super Aguri did not turn
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  • ...ds, had another a poor season and it was announced at the end of June that BMW would split from the team in a deal with Sauber. | rowspan=3 | {{flagiconUK}} BMW WilliamsF1 Team
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  • ...a deal with [[Simtek]] to run a car which had been designed in 1990 for [[BMW]]. This was fitted with [[Judd (engine)|Judd]] [[V10 engine]]s but the cars
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  • ...om at the end of 2006. The team principal is [[Franz Tost]], formerly of [[BMW]]'s motorsport division. Its latest car, the [[STR2|STR2]] is nearly identi ...2008 driver lineup is [[Sebastian Vettel]], third driver for [[BMW Sauber|BMW-Sauber]] in 2006 before switching to a race seat at the team midway through
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  • The [[BMW Z1]] used a novel design in which its doors were not hinged at all but rath * [[BMW Z1]] (the Z1 used unhinged doors that lowered into the chassis)
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  • ...structors]] and [[Bernie Ecclestone]]. In particular, [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[BMW]], and [[Honda]] (collectively the [[Grand Prix Manufacturers' Association] | rowspan=3 | [[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_Germany.png]] [[BMW Sauber|BMW Sauber F1 Team]]
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  • * [[BMW]] - All cars except the [[BMW MINI|MINI]], and [[all wheel drive]] variants.
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  • ...el and [[Abt Sportsline]]-Audi, and the [[Schnitzer Motorsport]]-entered [[BMW M3]] GTR V8 that had been run in the 2001 [[American Le Mans Series]]. A remarkable 5th place overall was scored by a [[BMW 1|BMW 120d]], which has roughly half the power of some cars it has beaten. It was
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  • ...ed by [[BMW]]. BMW opted to keep the Sauber name in F1 renaming the team [[BMW Sauber]]. Jordan, who had been bought by the [[Midland Group]] in 2004, ch ...debut ended in disqualification. The Polish driver had finished 7th in the BMW Sauber.
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  • ...han usual) mainly by Italian makers, it was the aerodynamically improved [[BMW 328]] driven by Germans [[Huschke von Hanstein]]/[[Walter Baumer]] that won |[[BMW 328|BMW 328 Berlinetta Touring]]
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  • || Chrysalis BMW
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  • [[Formula BMW Asia]] and [[Porsche Carrera Cup Asia]] have both supported the Chinese Gra
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  • Over the weekend of the 2000 Indianapolis 500, [[Williams F1|Williams-BMW]] announced a two year deal for Montoya to partner [[Ralf Schumacher]] star Montoya made his Formula One debut for the [[BMW]]-powered Williams team in the [[2001 Formula One season]] at the [[2001 Au
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  • ...nctive retro-look just like the [[Volkswagen New Beetle]] and [[MINI (BMW)|BMW MINI]] but may well be substantially cheaper than those cars, with a projec
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  • ...rio completed 361 laps, one more than second placed Gulf Team Davidoff's [[BMW]]-powered [[McLaren F1 GTR]]. ! [[BMW]]
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  • | [[BMW 1600]] | [[BMW New Six|BMW 2500/2800]]
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  • ...Formula 2 Championship, Formula Renault UK Championship and the [[Formula BMW]] UK championship for [[Carlin Motorsport]], before he died whilst racing i
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  • ...hampionship. Rather than using a customer chassis, the team commissioned a BMW powered design from Giacomo Caliri's FLY studios - previously responsible f
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  • ...car - 243 kW (330 PS/326 hp) - [[BMW M67]], 2006 [[BMW E65|BMW 745d]] ...hp) [[DIN]] 3.0 L [[Straight-6|I6]] twin-turbo) - 2005 [[BMW 5-Series|BMW 535d]]
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  • ...ed, he returned to racing in 1946 without a team, driving a six-year-old [[BMW]] to victory in the first post-war race in Germany held at [[Ruhestein]]. I
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  • ...Rosso]] announced their intentions to withdraw from the 2010 championship. BMW Sauber later announced on their withdrawal from Formula One at the end of t ...A]] [[Formula One|Formula One World Championship]]. With the withdrawal of BMW and Toyota, engine diversity in Formula One dropped to a 30-year low, with
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  • || Chrysalis BMW
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  • ...tion of the exhaust gases. An example of this is the current [[BMW E60]] [[BMW 5 Series|5-Series]] 535d. ...e anywhere from 1000 to 1500hp (746 to 1119 kW) ([[Renault]], [[Honda]], [[BMW]]). Renault was the first manufacturer to apply turbo technology in the F1
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  • ...] although aerodynamically inferior was fitted with the massively powerful BMW engine, which was more than a match for the Ferrari power unit.
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  • ...Oliver Oakes from the UK, who currently in 2006, is racing in the Formula BMW UK Championship, for Carlin Motorsport.
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  • | {{flagiconWest Germany}} [[Wilhelm Noll]] <br> ([[BMW]])+
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  • ...m:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Osella_PA_20_S_BMW.jpg|280px|'''Osella PA 20 S BMW''']]
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  • ==BMW Sauber== ...ques Villeneuve - Sauber BMW.jpg|thumb|left|Jacques Villeneuve driving the BMW Sauber F1.06 at the 2006 USGP.]]
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  • ...red to as Off-Road Automobile Rally Racing, and the [http://www.bmwmoa.org BMW Motorcycle Owners of America] Rally should be referred to as a Motorcycle E
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  • ...International]], based in Surrey, [[England]], and became involved in a [[BMW]] dealership that bears his name. He has contributed many articles to the w
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  • ...booth and makes haste towards Octopussy's Circus, pursued by two Bavarian BMW police cars. ===[[BMW]]===
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  • ...irst Grand Prix win, in May 2006, driving some demonstration laps in the [[BMW M3]] GTR that [[Andy Priaulx]] drove to victory in the 2005 [[24 Hours Nür
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  • ...sler]]'s [[4MATIC]] used on [[Mercedes-Benz]] products, [[BMW]] with the [[BMW xDrive|xDrive]], and [[Volkswagen]]'s [[4motion]] can mean either an automa ...heel drive, the G1, the G4 and G4 following. The 1937 Mercedes-Benz G5 and BMW 325 4x4 featured full time four-wheel drive, four-wheel steering, three dif
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  • |[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[BMW]] |[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[BMW]]
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  • ...nstruct a sports car. The result was the [[Picchio Barchetta]], powered by BMW engines. The cars were successfully raced in the Italian Hillclimb Champion
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  • ...oupier (film)|Croupier]]'' and his role in [[BMW]]'s short film series ''[[BMW films|The Hire]]'', where in both he played a Bond-like character. Rumours
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  • ...ce again came from the [[Team McLaren|McLaren Mercedes]] and [[Williams F1|BMW Williams F1]] teams. His brother [[Ralf Schumacher|Ralf]] became a regular
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  • ...gines were producing over 1000 bhp (750 kW) in short bursts in qualifying. BMW's 1000bhp [[dynamometer]] was incapable of measuring the output of their qu ...ed out of sight, and Williams, looking forward to a new partnership with [[BMW]] started to reassert itself. The fight at the front, however, was very muc
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  • ...;km/h (229.8&nbsp;mph) was set by [[Antônio Pizzonia]] of the [[WilliamsF1|BMW Williams F1 team]], at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] in 2004 -- howev
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  • ...something else than the fog created by closed-cabin cars: Porsche 935s, [[BMW M1]]s and Rondeau coupes. ...ick was leading with Dick Barbour's Porsche 935. Hans Stuck had shoved his BMW M1 from 26th to second by 17:00. At that time Jean Rondeau had two of his m
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  • ...]] passed him easily. When Heidfeld passed Schumacher he collided with the BMW Sauber of Robert Kubica, and retired in 9th, promoting Massa to 8th. The su ...do Alonso's relegation, he was moved up to third. He was also able to pass BMW's Nick Heidfeld on the start. He would remain second till the end of the ra
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  • | [[BMW]]
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  • | [[Frazer Nash]] [[BMW 328]]
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  • *First prototype motorcycle shaft drive (first production credit: BMW) ...phenomenon called "shaft jacking." Moto Guzzi emulated [[BMW motorcycles|BMW]]'s Paralever system in designing its CARC to alleviate drive-shaft associa
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  • | [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[BMW]]
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