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  • ...ne 6''', '''I-6''', or '''I6''') is an [[internal combustion engine]] with six cylinders aligned in a single row. The name '''slant-6''' is sometimes use ...orter engine length of the V6 became highly desirable, and these days most six-cylinder engines are made in the [[V engine|V]] configuration.
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  • | Second team || [[BMW Sauber]] | Fastest lap team || [[BMW Sauber]]
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  • ...th [[Standard Motor Company|Standard]] to supply new chassis and in 1932 a new range of cars was launched. Production remained on a small scale until the ...e now rather old AC 2 litre engine or the 135 bhp [[Bristol Cars|Bristol]] six-cylinder engine, the latter being known as Ace-Bristols. The car raced at [
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  • ...ckground:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiat-new-500-front.jpg|280px|]] |Similar || [[Chevrolet Matiz]]<br>[[Citroën C1]]<br>[[BMW MINI]]<br>[[Nissan Micra]]<br>[[Peugeot 107]]<br>[[Renault Twingo]]<br>[[Ki
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  • ;1953: Head of New Materials project group at [[McDonnell-Douglas]] in California. ;1959: The world's first monocoque sports car: [[BMW]] 700
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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]]. Due to good conditions and stiff competition by similar cars, a new overall distance record (3832 km in 151 laps) was scored by the Porsche 996
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  • ...an [[internal combustion engine|internal combustion piston engine]] with six cylinders in a "[[V engine|V]]" configuration. It is the second most commo ...ed lower in the car. A further evolution of the [[Ferrari]] Dino built for new Formula One 1.5 liter regulations engines had this configuration.
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  • ...me the thing to have, eclipsing the DFV; Cosworth responded with the brand new AC engine. Costs, not unlike the senior series, were getting out of control ...F3000 chassis existed - the Wagner fitted with a straight-six short-stroke BMW. This was converted into a sports car, however.
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  • :''"500" can also refer to the later [[Fiat Cinquecento]] or to the new [[Fiat Nuova 500]]'' There were six main models of Fiat 500 produced by Fiat themselves:
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  • ...the Ferrari Challenge featuring race versions of the [[Ferrari 360]], the new Ferrari 430, and historic [[Ferrari]] race cars. ...stock-block production engines from [[Lexus]], [[Pontiac]], [[Porsche]], [[BMW]], [[Infiniti]] and [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], in the interest of keeping
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  • ...in 1991 and in 1997 it introduced the first new MV Agusta motorcycle. The new bikes were four-cylinder 750 cc sports machines ([[MV Agusta F4 series|the ...nown to be the world's fastest production motorcycle. Claimed power of the new F4 312R model is 183HP, although [[dyno]] tests suggest it is more in the r
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  • |Competitors:||[[Audi A6]]<br>[[BMW 5-Series]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz E-Class]]<br>[[Peugeot 607]]<br>[[Renault Vel ...gearbox]]. The 3.0 V6, L5 2.4 and V6 Turbo were otherwise supplied with a six-speed manual gearbox.
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  • ...esign, acting as a precedent to both Bangle's somewhat notorious work at [[BMW]] as well as futuristic angular designs by other marques such as [[Ford]] a ...ia Delta Integrale]], winner of the [[World Rally Championships]] a record six times. [[1996]] brought in a 1.8 L 16V engine (not available in the UK, 130
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  • ...esign, acting as a precedent to both Bangle's somewhat notorious work at [[BMW]] as well as futuristic angular designs by other marques such as [[Ford]] a ...ia Delta Integrale]], winner of the [[World Rally Championships]] a record six times. [[1996]] brought in a 1.8 L 16V engine (not available in the UK, 130
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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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  • ...etition took usually 44 laps and lasted about eight hours, later less than six hours. Since 1984, the 1000&nbsp;km races were run on the new, much shorter ''Grand-Prix-Strecke'', while the [[24 Hours Nürburgring]] s
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  • ...ced induction can make a four-cylinder engine produce more power than most six and eight cylinder engines, sometimes even more than 10 and 12 cylinder eng ...ey usually produce sports cars driven by eight cylinder engines, reserving six-cylinder engines for less-competitive models. This is most likely due to th
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  • Eligible cars are new models released in the twelve months prior to the award. The award is not r | [[BMW 1600]]
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  • |Competition || [[BMW Z3]]<br>[[Audi TT]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz SLK]]<br>[[Toyota MR2]]<br>[[Toyota ...ate (introduced on the 2003 - GTVs), capable of 0-60&nbsp;mph in just over six seconds. All engines, but especially the V6 versions have a beautiful engin
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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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  • ...petitions where Husqvarna is successful are enduros like the International Six Days and the full-fledged speed races like the international Grand Prix and Commencing the journey to the Six Days in 1929, with one of the first Mannerstedt machines, a 700 cc sidecar
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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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  • ...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 2006 also saw the introduction of a new [[Japan]]ese team, [[Super Aguri F1]], founded by former F1 driver [[Aguri
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  • ...roni aircraft was obsolete and unsuitable to satisfy the requirements of a new war. The production had continued with light bombers and the Reggiane 2000 ...pressed in steel sheet, show a evident influence from German school (DKW, BMW). In fact the fueltank faucet take printed the inscriptions "ZU" and "OFFEN
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  • ...g market; however, Grands Prix have been held all over the world, and with new races in [[Bahrain]], [[People's Republic of China|China]], [[Federation of ...Fangio]]. However, Fangio won the title in 1951 and four more in the next six years, his streak interrupted by two-time champion [[Alberto Ascari]] of [[
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  • |Competitors:||[[Acura TSX]]<br>[[Audi A4]]<br>[[BMW 3-Series]]<br>[[Jaguar X-Type]]<br>[[Lexus IS 300]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz C-Cl ...Romeo GTV & Spider|Alfa Romeo GTV]] along with its convertible sister the new [[Alfa Romeo Brera|Spider]].
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  • ...ay Street Circuit]] hosted the [[European Grand Prix|European GP]] and the new [[Singapore Grand Prix|Singapore GP]] respectively. The Singapore GP was al ...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]]
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  • ...Lancia. He followed this with his first win in the championship, at the [[Six Hours of Watkins Glen]] with co-driver [[Riccardo Patrese]]. Alboreto finis ...car broke in the closing laps. A third victory was earned by Alboreto and new teammate [[Piercarlo Ghinzani]] at their home circuit, [[Mugello Circuit|Mu
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  • ...tion Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM's]] decision to ban Geoff Duke for six months because of his support for a riders' strike for more starting money. ...with a T70 in the inaugural Can Am series in 1966, winning three races of six to become champion over other winners Dan Gurney (Lola), Mark Donohue (Lola
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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 ...e two seater sports car, which was also the first ever car equipped with a six-cylinder engine and featured, as another novelty, brakes for all four wheel
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  • ...e is a nuclear physicist and when we first meet her, she has already spent six months in the former Soviet Union disarming nuclear warheads (and not parti ...David Arnold]]. Arnold breaks with tradition by not ending the film with a new song or a reprise of the opening theme. Originally, Arnold was going to use
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  • ...achievement as FIA President as the promotion of the [[Euro NCAP|European New Car Assessment Programme]] (Euro NCAP or Encap), a European [[car safety]] Mosley played a key role in publicising the new outfit. Although March had few resources and limited experience, the firm a
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  • ...at [[Okayama International Circuit|TI Circuit]], making Japan one of only six countries (the others being Great Britain, Spain, Germany, Italy and the US On Formula 1's return to Japan in 1987, the Grand Prix found a new venue at [[Suzuka Circuit]], {{convert|50|mi|km}} south west of [[Nagoya]].
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  • ...booth and makes haste towards Octopussy's Circus, pursued by two Bavarian BMW police cars. ...ormed by an uncredited British stuntman "Bumps" Williard for the film with six (or 8, depending on the source) cameras simultaneously rolling. Two [[Frogm
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  • ...pre-war supercharged Grand Prix cars were banned. The first race under the new regulations was the [[1946 Turin Grand Prix]] held on [[1 September]], the ...Formula One rules. The organization of the championship, to be held across six of the 'major' Grands Prix of Europe, plus the [[Indianapolis 500]], was a
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  • ...inal vehicle manufacturer and offered for commercial sale to the public in new condition - cars modified by either professional tuners or individuals are ...car - 243&nbsp;kW (330&nbsp;PS/326&nbsp;hp) - [[BMW M67]], 2006 [[BMW E65|BMW 745d]]
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  • Ferrucio Lamborghini asked Bizzarrini to design a new engine through [[Societa Autostar]], created in 1962, before Bizzarrini lef ...of the Grifo were named [[Iso Grifo A3C]], C for Competizione or Corsa. A new lightweight riveted aluminium body was designed and built by [[Piero Drogo]
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  • ...|Brazil's]] [[Ayrton Senna]] won the race more than any other driver, with six victories, of which five ran consecutively between [[1989 Monaco Grand Prix ...final lap when Nuvolari's car caught fire. The race became a round of the new [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Championship]] in 1936 and 1
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  • ...luminum block Fairlane engine with a Colotti gearbox, was installed in the new [[Ford GT40]]s. The new white and blue coupe made his first appearance in April at Le Mans' test da
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  • ...uration. Despite the significantly increased costs involved in running the new four-stroke machinery, given their extra 490&nbsp;cc capacity advantage, th New tire regulations introduced in 2007 limited the number of tires any rider c
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  • ...], and [[Piero Taruffi]]; Ascari took the World Championship after winning six consecutive races. In the [[1953 Formula One season]], Ascari won only five ...54 Formula One season]] brought new rules for 2.5-liter engines; Ferrari's new car, designated the [[Ferrari Tipo 625]], could barely compete against Fang
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  • ...t on [[February 16]] [[2006]], following a press conference announcing the new Le Chiffre the day before. The remainder of the main cast was revealed upon ==The search for the new James Bond==
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  • More serious kart racers in the USA prefer shifter karts, which have a six-speed [[manual transmission]] and a clutch to make better use of the more p ...Oliver Oakes from the UK, who currently in 2006, is racing in the Formula BMW UK Championship, for Carlin Motorsport.
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  • ...etitors would not tolerate an incursion from Moto Guzzi. By innovating the new large-wheeled scooter, Guzzi competed less directly with manufacturers of s ...-- designed to win a competition sponsored by the Italian government for a new police bike. The sturdy shaft-drive, air-cooled V-twin won, giving Moto Guz
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  • ...d been perilously close to [[quadriplegia]], that he would be confined for six months and would never drive again. Mansell discharged himself from the hos ...painted lines on the road surface. Mid-way through the season, the team's new managers signed [[Ayrton Senna]] for the following year, leaving Mansell wi
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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 * [[International Six Days Enduro]] (ISDE) - the "world cup" of enduros
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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 ...d benefit from this would support the works teams when it came to opposing new rule changes enforced by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|
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  • ...his father had done. He slowly graduated through [[Formula Ford]], winning six races for Team [[Van Diemen]] in 1985. Hill then moved up into [[Formula Th ...th the new four-grooved tyres introduced that year, he was outpaced by his new team-mate - none other than his replacement at Williams, Heinz-Harald Frent
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  • Schumacher started the season strongly, winning six of the first seven races. The raw speed of the Benetton was a surprise to t ...fight for the title continued well into the last race. Schumacher had won six races that year, the most memorable of which was in [[1998 Hungarian Grand
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