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  • ...asically be considered a closed-circuit, sponsored, legal form of [[street racing]] performed by professional drivers. ==Characteristics of a touring car==
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  • ...n the [[NASCAR]] modified division. The rule book committee for Legend car racing is called INEX. ...Carolina]]. The designers determined that racers wanted an affordable race car.
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  • ...p Car World Series and the Indy Racing League see [[Champ Car]] and [[Indy Racing League|IRL]].'' Since [[1916]] there has been a United States national [[automobile]] racing championship for drivers of single seater (commonly referred to as [[open w
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Enzo Coloni Racing Systems''' ...[Italy|Italian]] [[motor racing]] team and former [[Formula One]] [[racing car]] constructor. While it has been successful in [[Formula Three]] and [[Form
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  • #redirect [[Enzo Coloni Racing Car Systems]]
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  • Official information on this racing series. News, photos, documentary on the world of Endurance Sportscar Racing.
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  • ...m]] and [[Corby]] in [[Northamptonshire]], [[England]]. There is an [[oval racing|oval]] circuit, and an infield road course. ...he_United_Kingdom|Queen]] on [[May 26]], [[2001]]. Its oval is the fastest racing circuit in [[Europe]], and can seat 52,000 people.
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  • [[File:800px-BobbyLabonteCarApril2007.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Bobby Labonte Car in April 2007''']] ...arl EdwardsTexasMotorSpeedway.jpg|265|Top: At rest the air dam (red) of a car appears several inches above the ground.<br>Bottom: At full speed the air
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  • ...racing.inflatables.arp.750pix.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Offshore inflatable '''racing''' (Thundercat class) at Ilfracombe, north Devon, England.These boats can r |[[image:aircraft.racing.arp.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Air '''racing''':Hungarian aerobatics pilot Peter Besenyei at speed in his Extra 300 at a
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  • [[Image:MidgetCarsRacingAngellParkJune2007.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Midget cars racing at [[Angell Park Speedway]]]] ...maller version youth racer, see [[Quarter-midget]]. For the British sports car with its own race series it's the MG Midget.
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  • ...European Drag Racing Championship, along with the [[British National Drag Racing Championships]]. It is owned by Trakbak Racing which is based in London. Santa Pod regularly takes its hospitality trailer
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  • ...e. These small cars even were quite successfully when participating in car racing. The outbreak of the World War I, caused production to ceased in 1916. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...wed and began testing in January of 1999 but there is no evidence that the car was ever built or raced. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...(Aviation), the SVA was founded to develop the cars used at [[Cisitalia]] racing. ...gine from 500 cm3 of the [[Moto Guzzi]] and later was made a [[Formula 1]] car with 1500 cc engine derived from [[FIAT]], fueled by a mixture of gasoline-
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque]]''' |<center>'''[[Classic Italian Car Values]]'''</center>
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  • ...racing car driver, known for being the sporting manager of the [[Bugatti]] car manufacturer. ...n which three other wins at [[Targa Florio]] (1927,1928,1929). He remained racing team manager until 1935, than replaced by [[Jean Bugatti]].
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  • ...oss''' is a type of car competition in the U.S., sponsored by the [[Sports Car Club of America]]. It is a timed event that involves solo driving on grass [[Category:Sports Car Club of America]]
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  • ...squito racing bicycle.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1952 38cc Fiorelli Mosquito racing bicycle''' [http://www.fressonsportsmopeds.co.uk <small>Source</small>]]] {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...mb]]s as well as [[Le Mans Prototype]]s for [[endurance racing]]. Besides racing their own cars, their chassis have been sold to various [[privateer]] teams Currently Lucchini sells the CN4 hillclimb car and the LMP2/04 LMP2-class [[prototype]] which runs in the [[Le Mans Series
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  • ...p season|1982]] to [[1983 World Sportscar Championship season|1983]]. The car was built as an attempt by Lancia to move up from production-based competit ...gle turbocharger, as had been used in the previous Montecarlos. [[Martini Racing]] would run the program, with all cars running the [[Martini & Rossi]] colo
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  • ...5 liter engine in 1920. Restelli himself took part in competitions in this car with great success. Although the company existed only until 1923, Restelli {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...oratio Nelson Jackson]] in his 2-seat [[Winton automobile|Winton]] touring car, "The Vermont", drives across America]] [[Image:Studebaker1920.jpg|thumb|250px|1920 [[Studebaker Big Six]] '''touring car''' with its top down. The folded top behind passengers was known as the "fa
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  • ...shed in 1904 to represent the interest of motoring organisations and motor car users. ...blic the FIA is mostly known as the governing body for certain major motor racing events.
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  • ...''Romei E Cipriani'') was a small [[Italian]] company that produced mainly racing [[motorcycles]]. These were based on [[Benelli]]'s machines. ''[[Romei]]'' {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...n the [[NASCAR]] modified division. The rule book committee for Legend car racing is called INEX. ...Carolina]]. The designers determined that racers wanted an affordable race car.
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  • ...hey developed a four-stroke 500 cc motorcycle in a [[touring]], sports and racing version. In 1952 production ended. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...same year he won [[Targa Florio]] with RL Targa Florio which was his major racing achievement, the whole race was great success to Alfa Romeo since also seco .... His car was carrying number 17 which was never again assigned to Italian racing cars.
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  • ...lue Peugeot to victory in the inaugural 500 mile race on the [[board track racing|board track]] at the [[Chicago Speedway]] on June 26, 1915. The race receiv ...her attempt at Indy again, was but forced out of the race after 225 miles. Racing in Europe, Resta finished 3rd in the [[Penya Rhin Grand Prix]], and won the
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  • is an Italian racing venue in [[Salò]] on the banks of [[Lake Garda]], known for hosting fifteen [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] races between
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  • ...]]s and [[motorbikes]]. However Oreste soon became a preparer, builder and racing driver. He was the Italian Champion in 1921. == 1925 <small>''The Car''</small>==
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  • ...Meldi]] in [[Torino]], was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] that built mainly racing machines with 248 cc, 348 cc and 498 cc overhead valve ''JAP'' or Python en {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • | Class || race car ...ines and gearboxes assembled side by side. Producing 230 bhp (172 kW), the car had top speed of 194 mph (312 km/h).
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  • ...window glass. The result is a zero to 60mi/h time of 4.0 seconds. A Trofeo racing series was organized for enthusiasts, with a per-race rental charge of abou ...l racing series, including the [[Italian GT Championship]], [[Rolex Sports Car Series]], and [[FIA GT3 European Championship]].
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  • ...]] brand of auxiliary engines. Eugenio Nazzaro was a brother of the famous racing driver [[Felice Nazzaro]]. He built a small motorcycles with 174 cc overhea {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...front wheels, it is better for the engine to be located in the rear of the car - either a RR or MR design. ...ncy is referred to as [[oversteer]] and creates potential safety issues in racing applications as well as for ordinary drivers on wet or icy roads.
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  • {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}} |[[C.A.R.|CAR]] || 1926 - 1929 ||
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  • This revolutionary racing car was the brainchild of [[Augusto Monaco]], an engineer, and [[Carlo Felice T {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...and 494 cc, 688 cc 731 cc engines. They had especially a lot of success in racing competition. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • '':click here for'' [[Lancia]] ''car'' ...ence that they ever been built the bike in a series or had participated in racing competitions.
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  • ...e switch to a Brabham chassis was made and the Birel name disappeared from racing history. With more than forty years of history and racing, ensured the Birel an exceptional 26 race titles. And the victories gained
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  • ...nd [[Pietro Remor]] (known from the later for [[Gilera]] and [[MV Agusta]] racing),was a 500 cc racer with transverse air-cooled OHC four cylinder engine. Th {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...and the cars were frequently used both as playthings and for more serious racing among the children of the European elite. ...n) when it was found that even children had difficulty with leg room. The car was 130&nbsp;in (3300&nbsp;mm) long overall with a 625&nbsp;mm (24.6&nbsp;i
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  • ...dest brother [[Carlo Maserati]] brought him to the [[Junior (car)|Junior]] car manufacturer in 1908. After Carlo's death, his other brother [[Bindo Masera ...and 1938, he was involved in [[Bologna]], running the [[Maserati]] racing car manufacturer, mostly involved in the business affairs. In 1938, after [[Ome
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  • [[Image:2008_rx3.gif|thumb|right|250px|'''2008 LEM Racing RX3''']] ...es, along the years LEM has been specializing in recreational vehicles and racing motocross motorcycles designated to the children’s market.
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  • ...used for [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Sprint car racing|sprint car]] and regional [[NASCAR]] races. ...It is also the home of the Turkey Night races, a [[Thanksgiving]] sprint car tradition in [[southern California]] since it debuted at the now-closed Asc
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  • ...Below are pictures of some examples of the incredible and beautiful Giaur racing cars. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...face (also called ''[[downforce]]''). Spoilers are often fitted to [[race car|race]] and high-performance [[sports cars]], although they have become comm Spoilers generally work by disrupting the airflow going over a car. This disruption has two primary effects:
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  • ...workshops for car manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] and how to prepare a sports car. During the war, while stationed at the airport in [[Reggio Calabria]] as a ...nights devoted to the preparation of sports cars which participated in the racing, the [[Mille Miglia]], the [[Giro di Calabria]], the [[Giro di Sicilia]] an
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  • ...than 1960) as his birth [[year]], wanting to appear younger to extend his racing career. ...ch]]. This led to campaigns in the [[European]] [[Formula 3]] and touring car championships, after which he forged a successful career in the [[Japan]]es
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  • '''Board track racing''' was a type of racing where the track had a surface of wood boards. The genre was popular in the ...html]. The 1913 motorcycle championship races were moved to a [[dirt track racing|dirt track]] because dirt was safer. Board tracks slowly faded away by the
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  • ...aserati]] of [[Italy]], to take over for the aging [[Maserati A6]] ''GCS'' racing variants. ...''Tipo 52'' development started in 1952, lead by [[Giulio Alfieri]]. The car had a 1994.3 cc [[I4|inline-four]] cylinder light-[[alloy]] engine, dual [[
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  • ...a]], [[Värmland]]) is a [[race car driver]] from [[Sweden]]. He was [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] champion in 1998 and won the [[Indianapolis 500]] in [[1999]]. ...s. His car locked wheels with [[Tomas Scheckter]]'s car, that sent Bräck's car flying into the catch fencing and it broke apart.
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  • |Class ||[[Race car]] ...ipoli Grand Prix]], however it was not very successful in other races. The car featured some of the world's earliest [[hydraulic]] brakes.
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  • ...and the manufacturing of wheels as main business started after the racing car factory closed. The wheels factory developed quite well in the 70s and the {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...once peace returned, Bandini did not wait long to release the first sports car to bear his name. ...sports car companies followed a similar design. But Bandini’s sharp mind, racing knowledge and his eye for detail ensured that Bandini cars were a force to
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  • |Class || [[Race car]] ...white and blue, to serve as a tribute to the Tipo 61 and the [[Camoradi]] racing team.
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  • | Class || [[Concept car]] ...engine was a slighly tuned 1900 engine (1997cc) now producing 158bhp. The car was very streamlined, windtunnel tested, and the body was built on a tubula
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  • ...wo and four stroke blocks including a 173-cc ohc racing version though the racing was not very successful. There was also a motorcycle with a 250 cc engine. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...ntreal]]<br>[[NOPI Drag Racing]]<br>[[PMRA]]<br>[[Truck racing]]<br>[[Drag racing]] | [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]
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  • ...lso used as an aircraft runway), as well as several banked corners, making car setup an engineering compromise. Unusually, the pit lane was located halfwa ...The circuit hosted Touring Car races in the 1980s, and has been a popular car club venue since the 1990s.
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  • '''Paul Aars''' ([[1934]]-[[2002]]) was an American stock car driver. He was born on [[June 4]], [[1934]], and lived in [[San Mateo, Cali *[http://www.racing-reference.info/race?id=1958-21&series=W Racing-reference.info: 1958 Crown America 500]
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  • ...er of [[Connecticut]], it is renowned as the most picturesque of the major racing tracks, earning the "Park" part of its name. ...America]] and [http://www.pca.org Porsche Club of America], hold weekend racing and driver training school events at Lime Rock Park.
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  • '''Gallina''' is a historic brand of road racing bikes. [[Roberto Gallina]] was himself a creditable motorcycle racer and la {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ==Racing career== ...ip anyhow. Cooper got another late start in 1916 after Stutz pulled out of racing, and he finished fifth in the championship. The won the [[World War I]] sho
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  • ...ent with [[Maserati]] (1953-1957), until the company dropped factory works racing. In 1958 he started his own company, known as '''Tec-Mec''' (''Studio Tecn ...sted by [[Giorgio Scarlatti]], attempted at the tipo F/415 [[Formula One]] car, mostly based on the [[Maserati 250F]], in which Colotti had been deeply in
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  • |Class || [[Formula One car]] The '''Ferrari 246 F1''' was a [[Ferrari]] [[racing car]] built for the [[Formula One]] World Championship of [[1958 Formula One se
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  • ...[Latin]] for Brescia. These companies are often confused. The company made racing cars that participated in [[Targa Florio]], an open road race in [[Sicily]] Car production ended due to financial difficulties in [[1912]] ( Brixia Züst w
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  • ...as quite a hit when it debuted at the 1972 [[Torino]] Auto Show. After the car was mechanically sorted out, it was found to be a great handling vehicle du ...y during the late sixties and was continuing to grow during the seventies. Racing had made the mid-engine placement popular, proving that its placement meant
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  • ...nts made to the vehicle in order to optimize its behaviour (performance, [[Car handling|handling]], reliability, etc.). Adjustments can occur in [[Suspens ...his in mind so that if you find dropping pressure improves that end of the car or adding pressure lowers it.
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  • ...] manufacturer founded by Giancarlo Morbidelli in [[Pesaro]], whose 123 cc racing motorcycles were particularly successful from 1975 to 1980. ...les and motorcycle racing. He used the woodworking business to finance his racing interests.
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  • ...:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Mid-Ohio track.gif|220px|center|Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Layout]] ! colspan=2 |'''Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course'''
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  • |Class || [[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...|166 Inter]] [[GT car]] and [[Ferrari 166 F2|166 F2]] [[Formula 2]] racing car''
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  • ...hotelier family, was a champion racer in Europe in the [[Grand Prix motor racing]] era. ...ster''" (Rainmaster) for his prowess in rainy conditions, Caracciola began racing as an employee for [[Mercedes-Benz]] in 1922. In 1926, he entered the first
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  • ...ntinued intermittently building F3 cars until 1978 when they withdrew from racing. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...is first car in [[Turin Motor Show]] in 1908 (January 18-February 2) . The car was equipped with [[sidevalve]] straight-4 engine. ...oject name "type 51" and was later renamed to [[Greek alphabet]] Alfa. The car had top speed of around 90km/h
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  • ...''' (born [[January 13]] [[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] car designer. ...am in [[1962]], with the position of Chief of the Technical Department for racing cars.
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  • ...omobili''' was a car producer from Turin italy. It was founded by ex. Fiat racing driver and motoring pioneer of Italy, Luigi Storero in 1912. The company bu In 1904 [[Luigi Storero]], one of the first Italian riders racing aboard a Fiat 10.5 PS participated in the famous race-[[Gordon Bennett]] of
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  • ...h was an attractive short-nosed 2-seater intended for road use and Group 4 racing. It featured a 6.3-litre Chrysler V8 of up to 431 bhp mounted at the front, {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] |Related || Racing car: [[Alfa Romeo Tipo 33]]<br/>Concept cars:<br/>[[Alfa Romeo 33.2]]<br/>Alfa
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  • |Class || [[Formula One car]] The '''Ferrari 246 F1''' was a [[Ferrari]] [[racing car]] built for the [[Formula One]] World Championship of [[1958 Formula One se
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  • ...ucture that had a two-cylinder rear engine with either 500cc or 650cc. The racing version won the 500cc class at Nurburgring. In 1963, the production of [[Fr {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ..., [[Piero Drogo]], and it quickly began taking on small [[sports car]] and racing body orders from the manufacturers in that city. His bodies were used by [ {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...signer. Chiti is best known for his long association with [[Alfa Romeo]]'s racing department. He graduated with a degree in [[aeronautical engineering]] from ...Alfa Romeo gave [[Autodelta]] permission to start developing a Formula One car on their behalf. The partnership with Brabham finished before the end of th
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Knockhill Racing Circuit''' |Industry || Motor Racing
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  • The '''Ferrari 500''' was a Formula 2 car designed by Aurelio Lampredi. For 1952, the [[FIA]] announced that the Worl ...the only team to have a car specifically designed for the new formula. The car was powered by an in line four cylinder engine which was mounted behind the
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  • |Class || Racing car '''Maserati 6CM''' (1936 - 1940) were 29 Italian single-seater racing cars made by [[Maserati]] of [[Modena]].
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  • ...atica''' was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of farm machinery that had a road racing team in 1979 and built its first own motorcycle, a tandem 125 cc twin. The {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • '''Cardani''' was an [[Italian]] brand of racing [[motorcycles]] founded by the two [[Milanese]] designers [[Savar Carlo]] a {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...ing taking place on temporary circuits erected on city streets, see [[road racing]].'' '''Street racing''' is a form of [[auto racing]] that takes place on the streets,usually at a stop light, during normal tr
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  • |Class || [[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] :''See also the [[Ferrari 195 Inter|195 Inter]] [[GT car]]''
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  • ...hts series]]. Wheldon is playfully nicknamed "Difficult Dan" in the [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] pit lane for his sometimes choleric temperament. He currently ...mber of 2005, it was announced that he would be driving for [[Chip Ganassi Racing]] in the IRL in 2006. Shortly after his first IRL test with Ganassi, he won
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  • ...benefits of a wider tire on the drive wheels. In all cases, dual-purpose car owners need to either balance their requirements for a street wheel against
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  • {{Racing car | Category = [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] 3 litre |
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  • ...[Italy]], and used in [[FIA]]'s endurance [[World Sportscar Championship]] racing. ...Straits fame is a long term owner of a 300S and has regularly used the car racing in historic competition
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  • ...ears of experience in the carbon fiber materials and in MX1 [[Grand Prix]] racing departments. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • [[Image:Le_Mans_1955_start.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Start of the race, Levegh #20 car is in the center of the frame''']] ...the first use of [[disc brake]]s on a car was in a [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] racing in Le Mans. Mercedes-Benz still used drum-brake in 1955, but also used a sp
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  • ...oped around 85 hp, this added 17 hp to the racing version which helped the car to almost reach 170 km/h. Carrozzeria [[Brianza]], who made this specimen, {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...ted producing with the Ceriz brand, and in the '60s, leading international racing scene of the Atala brand. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • The 575 GTC is the racing version of the 575M Maranello. In order to cope with the demands of the tra ...reased to 5,997cc with a maximum power output of close to 605 bhp, and the car boasts a sequential shift. The track has been widened, the [[brakes]] incre
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  • ''click here for'' '''[[Faccioli]]''' ''car company'' ...50s. In 1960, racing driver Massimo Bondi commissioned Faccioli to build a car to compete in the increasingly popular Formula Junior series. The result wa
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  • |Class || [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] 750 [[Kilogram|kg]] ...ripoli [[1936]] and more powerful version 12C-37 in [[Coppa Acerbo]] 1937. Car was derived from [[Alfa_Romeo_8C#1935_Alfa_Romeo_Monoposto_8c_35_Type_C|8C-
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  • ...[Italy]], and used in [[FIA]]'s endurance [[World Sportscar Championship]] racing. ...ling Moss]] resulting in a massive over-heating incident. &nbsp;Later, the car was restored by [[Medardo Fantuzzi]] of [[Maserati]] (new chassis #4512); l
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  • |Class || [[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...vio Costruzioni 815]], the [[Ferrari 125 F1|125 F1]], a [[Formula 1]] race car sharing the same engine''
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  • ...[Italy]], and used in [[FIA]]'s endurance [[World Sportscar Championship]] racing. ...[Stirling Moss]] resulting in a massive over-heating incident. Later, the car was restored by [[Fantuzzi]] of [[Maserati]] (new chassis #4512); later by
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  • '''Formula A''' (FA) is the top level of Go-kart racing or ''[[karting]]''. This class uses 100cc [[two-stroke]] engines, which m ...until they retire. Many&mdash;if not most&mdash;successful [[open-wheel]] racing drivers started their careers in karts.
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  • ===CF 1933 175 cc OHC “ Moto leggera” racing model engine# N 1293 TS 60x61.5 === ...cc and 248 cc OHC face cam singles in 1928. They were very successful in racing. In 1937 the CF factory was taken over by the [[Fusi]] firm, which were the
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  • ...w a kind of truck for transporting freight before 1922. In 1923 followed a car with the model designation "Type 9". It was powered with a 4-cylinder 1300 ...the [[Tripoli Grand Prix]]. In 1946, at the end of the war, the 158 starts racing again successfully, until in 1950 it wins the World Formula 1 title. [http:
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  • ...workshop during [[World War I]], as his brothers joined the military. His racing career started in 1924, when he won the Italian drivers championship in 192 ...I]]. He left with Ettore and Bindo (1947), to found the [[Osca|O.S.C.A.]] car company.
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  • ...by [[Kenny Bräck]] and [[Sébastien Bourdais]]), plus a few British [[Stock Car Speed Association|SCSA]] races. ...to the track. All tracks can be connected to form a 11km long [[endurance racing]] course, but this option was not yet used for a major event, but as a test
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  • The '''Moroccan Grand Prix''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event begun in 1925 in [[Casablanca]], [[Morocco]] with the official deno ...|Count Bruno d'Harcourt]] during a practice run. All winners, in [[touring car]]s, were either [[France|French]] or [[Monaco|Monegasque]].
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  • ...[1966]], [[Blackburn]], [[Lancashire]]) is the most successful [[superbike racing|superbike racer]] of all time when comparing race wins. Fogarty, known to ...ble to remount and pass Fogarty for the win. Fogarty argued that the pace car regrouping following the yellow flag allowed Russell to close the gap signi
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  • ...1990 inspired the Italian conglomerate to consider a return to sports car racing. Development of the new Group C car's chassis was again entrusted to Abarth. In charge of the design of the 'SE
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  • | Events || [[Formula One]]; [[Champ Car|CART]]; [[Trans-Am Series|Trans-Am]] ...[[Detroit, Michigan]]''' hosted [[Formula One]] racing, and later [[CART]] racing, between the 1982 and 1991 seasons. The course was set up near the [[Renais
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  • ...omeo Tipo 162. The car was first mid engined Alfa Romeo model. This racing car has flat 12 engine (technically speaking it is 180 degree [[V12 engine|V12] ...0 and stopped during World War II, another chassis was built also but this car never raced.
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  • [[Image:Fusi_1937_OHC_racing_3.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1937 Fusi OHC racing engine''']] [[Image:Fusi_1937_OHC_racing_1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1937 Fusi OHC racing''']]
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  • ...Ray''' (born [[August 3]], [[1966]] [[Dallas, Texas]]) is a former [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[IndyCar]] Series driver. ...cal businesses and the national anti-tobacco compaign, known as Ash Kicker Racing. Though he failed to finish that race he scored several good results and c
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  • ...ded the famous [[Bugatti Type 35|Type 35]] as [[Bugatti]]'s premier racing car for the 1930s. Unlike the dominant Type 35s of the prior decade, the Type ...bsp;L Type 51 was the '''Type 54''' [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] car of 1932. Also with 300&nbsp;hp (223&nbsp;kW), 4 or 5 were built.
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  • These automobiles range from [[Formula 1]] racing cars to modest family saloons. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • '''Alfa Romeo 2000''' is a car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturing company [[Alfa Romeo]] as First shown in 1957 on the [[Turin]] autosalon, the car was produced in two models, the ''Berlina'' with 105 [[hp]] and the ''Spide
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  • |Team(s):||[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] ...0]], [[1928]] - dead in [[Modena]], [[Italy]], [[May 21]], [[2003]]) was a racing driver and industrialist from [[Argentina]]. He participated in two [[Formu
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  • ...the early '90s, importing Corvettes from the U.S. and preparing them for [[racing]]. The world of racing and [[Grand Turismo]] cars has been marking the entire life of the promoter
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  • ...fessionals the atmosphere of kind-heartedness changed into cold calculated racing and so Scuderia La Fortuna retired. *1965 - chassis number 019 - F.I.A papers - Factory Car ex Nicor 655 kg - 165 cv /8800 tr/min - 1st oa Grand Prix Of Tirol
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  • |Aka ||Barchetta Corsa (racing)<br>Barchetta Stradale (road) ...gined]], 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]], t
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  • | '''[[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]''' | '''[[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]'''
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  • ...rakes inboard reduces [[unsprung weight]] substantially, improving ride, [[car handling|handling]] and braking. This system was more common in the [[1960 * Some [[British Racing Motors]] racing cars had a single inboard disk brake, acting on both back wheels.
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  • {{Racing car | ...79 Formula One season]], debuting at the [[1979 Belgian Grand Prix]]. (The car's name is derived from the fact that the design was commenced in 1977).
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  • ...tragic death of the driver [[Romagna]], in the [[1976]], then returned to racing in the [[1985]], participating (with little luck) in the world championship ...was focused on 125cc sporting models that reflect the characteristic of a racing motorcycles for the road, powerfully mounted bicilindrici in line with [[wa
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  • ...ut by a mechanical problem. He was killed in a crash during the only Champ Car race held at [[Del Mar Speedway]] in [[Del Mar, California]] in 1949.
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  • ...oximately 1.67 miles long, thus making it too short for most international racing series. However, the [[FIA]]'s ruling on a track's minimum length is ambigu | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]]
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  • ...’s atelier dates back to the early 1960s, when a young and passionate race car enthusiast, [[Antonio Faralli]] (but everyone calls him Mario), decides to ...kly becomes the reference point among the many Italian and foreign classic car owners/enthusiasts who keep coming back.
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  • Constance Girardengo (1893-1978) was a famous and succesfull Italian racing cyclist between 1912 and 1936. After [[Alfredo Binda]], [[Fausto Coppi]] an {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]] (tests), [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|MotoGP]], [[F3]] [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]] host an annual event here ([[MotoGP]] and smaller classes). Also, the [[D
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  • ...[[1977 Formula One season|1977]],[[1980 Formula One season|80]]), [[Shadow Racing Cars|Shadow]] ([[1978 Formula One season|1978]]), [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] ( ...[Lugano]], [[Switzerland]]) is a former [[Swiss]] [[Formula One]] [[racing car]] [[driving|driver]].
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  • ...million francs, the company was started. The organizers were, the Belgian racing driver Baron Pierre de Caters, an Italian Alberto Monzi-Fe and Edmond Tart ...stinguished it from the previous model. Some HERMES (HISA) participated in racing competitions, such as the "Coupe de la Commission sportive de l'ACF," hill
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  • ...and vertical engines. ''Max Turkheimer'' was a pioneer in [[motorcycle]] [[racing]] and had been importing since 1894 from ''Hildebrand & Wolfmiller''.{{-}} {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...evolution of the [[Ferrari 125|125 S]] [[race car]] that became a [[sports car]] for the street. It shared its [[Aurelio Lampredi]]-designed tube frame a
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  • ...driving a VPJ [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]] car, after leading 191 of the 200 racing laps. Unser repeated the Indy 500 win and added the USAC National Champions ...la One team's future from journalist [[Chris Economaki]], as he sat in the car on the grid for the [[1976 United States Grand Prix West|Long Beach Grand P
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  • was an Italian racing car driver, engineer and designer. He worked at [[Lancia]] between 1929 and 1937 as a [[truck]] engineer, racing car driver, and later, advisor to [[Vincenzo Lancia]]. He was moderately succes
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  • [[Image:BELLASI race car.jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''Bellasi race car in action''' [http://historiasyhazanias.blogspot.com/ <small>Source</small> ...the [[Italian Formula 3]] circles in the late 1960s. The first Bellasi F3 car appeared in 1966, entered by ''[[Scuderia Inter Corse]]'' and driven by Gug
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  • ...instead slide out toward the outside of the turn. Oversteer can throw the car into a spin. The tendency of a car to oversteer is affected by several factors such as mechanical traction, ae
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  • ...ished in the [[Interwar period|1920s and 1930s era]] of [[Grand Prix motor racing]], when blue Bugatti and red Alfa Romeo dominated many races. ...rcedes-Benz and Audi used silver paint when they returned to international racing in the 1990s.
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  • ...ic sump. In 1932 [[Vittorio Guerzoni]] developed (see [[Taurus]]) a 498 cc racing bike with it's own OHC single cylinder blocks and 174 side valved models as ...commissioned by [[Enzo Ferrari]] (when he led his team car and motorcycle racing) engine he would have to equip its race bikes, but the thing with great reg
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  • ...in [[1984]] through [[1986]]. It was built with the [[Group B]] [[rally racing|rally series]] in mind but was never entered there. ...rari 308 GTB|308 GTB]]. It used a de-bored (by 1&nbsp;mm) version of that car's V8 with twin [[Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries|IHI]] [[turbocharger]
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  • ...sport in its own right, autocrossing is a great way to get started in road racing. ...clubs. Automobile manufacturers and their associated clubs (e.g. the [[BMW Car Club of America]]) sometimes hold marque autocross events.
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  • '''[[Indy Racing League]]''' <br> [[Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma County] ...ay also has a quarter mile (400 m) [[drag strip]] used for [[NHRA]] [[drag racing]] events.
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  • ...employed ground effect to some extent, but [[Formula One]] and most other racing series' worldwide currently use design constraints to heavily limit its eff ...', or inverted [[airfoil|aerofoil]]s, were routinely used in the design of racing cars to increase downforce, but this is ''not'' ground effect.) This kind o
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  • ...m made its single outing in the [[1959 United States Grand Prix]], but the car, driven by [[Fritz d'Orey]] lasted a mere six laps before retiring. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • {{Racing car | The '''Arrows A23''' is a [[Formula One]] racing car, used by the [[Arrows]] team during the [[2002 Formula One season]].
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  • ...igious [[Mille Miglia]] in a Ferrari sports car that he eventually started racing on four wheels regularly. His racing career was interrupted by [[World War II]], after which he began racing in Grand Prix with [[Maserati]]. His team-mate was [[Luigi Villoresi]], wh
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  • ...ct''' is a high-performance version of a [[compact car]] or a [[subcompact car]]. They are typically are [[front engine]]d, [[front wheel drive]] cars dri ...er compact car with 130&nbsp;hp or more falls into this category, so a RWD car such as the [[Nissan 240SX]] would be a sport compact. High performance ver
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  • ...major race in [[1961]], the [[Player's 200]], a [[sports car racing|sports car race]] bringing drivers from the world over to rural [[Ontario]]. [[Stirli ...e Stirling Moss, [[Gilles Villeneuve]], [[Bruce McLaren]] and even [[stock car]] king [[Richard Petty]], have raced at Mosport. No fewer than 16 [[Formul
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  • ...y 16]], [[1903]] &ndash; [[March 18]], [[1945]]), was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver and [[war hero]]. ...nated by motorized vehicles, Grover-Williams bought a motorcycle and began racing. Returning to [[Paris]], in [[1919]] he worked as the chauffeur for the fam
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  • ...]], [[1942]]) is founder and manager of the [[WilliamsF1]] [[Formula One]] racing team. ...land. In the late [[1950s]] a friend gave Williams a ride in his [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] [[Jaguar XK150S|XK150s]]; Williams was immediately hooked.
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  • ...n [[Scarborough, Ontario]], [[Canada]]) is a professional driver in [[auto racing]]. His nickname is "NutSack" because as he said on the Mitch Melnick Team 9 ...ng Beach, California]] and at mid-season became a test driver for [[Penske Racing]]. He was scheduled to start a select number of races for Penske in [[1992]
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  • |Class || [[FR layout|front-engined]] [[GT car]] ...|166 S]] [[sports car]] and [[Ferrari 166 F2|166 F2]] [[Formula 2]] racing car''
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  • ...ed States]], was a wealthy playboy, entrepreneur, and [[Formula One]] race car driver. ...fforded him the latest in exotic cars that led to his involvement in motor racing.
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  • ...''Ferrari 250 GTO''' was a [[sports car]] and [[auto racing]] [[automobile|car]] made by [[Ferrari]] in the early [[1960s]]. It is widely considered to be ...orts Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1960s]], and number one as the top sports car of all time. Similarly, ''[[Motor Trend|Motor Trend Classic]]'' named the
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  • ...]]-designed engine, and was made by Ickx, a Porsche employee in sports car racing. It has been remarked that had the race been allowed to continue until 75% ...finished third and had been closing on both Senna and Prost. The [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] team's results were erased later in the season due to weight infr
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  • *[[Champ Car]] World Series - Road America Grand Prix - September 21-24, 2006 ...ge:Indy cars at Turn Eight at Road America.JPG|thumb|right|Retired [[Champ Car]] racers going around turn eight at the Kohler International Challenge]]
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  • ...the changes to the international sports regulations prevented the debut in racing, but the six copies of that version still exist. The engine of the first ge ...er of different form to change the type of body while maintaining the same car. Not lacking in that decade also makes prototypes of more "noble", as the [
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  • | '''[[Connaught]]-[[Alta auto racing team|Alta]]''' | [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]
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  • ...1.8 liters [[displacement]]. The Lancia Paganelli got valuable benefits in racing, particularly in [[hill climb]]. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...barth & C. S.r.l was quite successful in [[hillclimbing]] and [[sports car racing]], mainly in classes from 850cc up to 2000cc, competing with [[Porsche 904] ...ne|Johann Abt]] was promised by Carlo Abarth that he could drive a factory car for free if he won all the races he entered—which Abt nearly did, winning
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  • ...bike racing|Superbikes]], [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|MotoGP]], [[Champ Car]] ...the series specifically designed for motorcycle racing. However, [[Champ Car]] will make its Dutch debut in 2007 at Assen.
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  • ...e 50''' were large enclosed touring cars and along with the '''Type 50B''' racing version, were all produced in the [[1930s]]. The Type 46 was a large car, weighing 2500&nbsp;lb (1134&nbsp;kg) and riding on a 138&nbsp;in (3505&nbs
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  • ...his name became closely linked with that of Brian Lister who built sports racing cars bearing his name. Archie enjoyed much success driving Lister Jaguars. He was killed in an accident in [[sports car]] racing at [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|Spa-Francorchamps]] on 19 May 1958.
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  • ...6]]-[[June 30]], [[1966]]) stands out in the history of [[Grand Prix motor racing]] for his much copied and admired 'straight-arm' driving style and his stat ...fa Romeo]], as number two driver to the great [[Tazio Nuvolari]], that his racing career really blossomed. During the late 1930s he won numerous minor Grand
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  • '''Berlinetta Boxer''' is the name for a series of [[automobile|car]]s produced by [[Ferrari]] in [[Italy]] between [[1973]] and [[1984]]. The ...e in front. It was not until [[1971]] that a mid-engined 12-cylinder road car would appear.
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] |Related || [[Dino (car)|Dino 206 GT]]<br>[[Dino (car)|Dino 246 GT & GTS]]
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  • ...was an American [[racing driver]], who won the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]] in [[1951]] and [[1958]]. ...]] and [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Championship Car]] series, racing in the 1941 and 1946-1961 seasons with 121 starts, including 14 in the [[In
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  • ...a youth. Scaglietti is credited with the "headrest" bump present on most racing Ferraris of the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]], a design at first despised by Enzo ...1960s]], Scaglietti became the ''[[Carrozzeria]]'' of choice for Ferrari's racing efforts. This began with the [[Ferrari 250 GTO|250 GTO]], the design of wh
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  • ...0]] champion, currently driving in the [[Indy Racing League]] for [[Penske Racing]]. He also competes in the invitation-only [[International Race of Champion ...ampion [[Buddy Lazier]]. In 2002 the [[Penske]] team switched from [[Champ Car]], and Sam was able to beat their top driver [[Hélio Castroneves]] to his
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  • ...lan]]’s Via Nirone in 1885. Bianchi was a prominent name in the motorcycle racing world from 1925 to 1930. ...by building bicycles in 1885. He built a motorized bicycle in 1897, and a car in 1900. In 1903 he fitted engines in the centre of strengthened bicycle fr
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  • '''World Rally Car''' is a term used to describe the racing automobiles built to the specification set by the [[Fédération Internatio ...regulations mandate that World Rally Cars must be built upon a production car with a minimum of 2500 units, based on a pre-existing [[Group A]] model, to
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  • ...ash; died [[October 19]], [[1987]], was a [[Germany|German]] champion race car driver. ...mechanic, eventually buying his own used bike with which he began amateur racing. He won the very first race he entered and before long decided to compete
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  • | Team(s) || non-works [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] ..., [[1933]] in [[Notaresco]] – [[July 29]], [[2002]] in [[Chieti]]) was a [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He was the hope of the sport automobile [[Italian]
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  • | Body style || 2/4-door [[sedan (car)|sedan]]<br>2/4-door [[Cabriolet (automobile)|cabriolet]]<br>2-door [[spyde ...ls]] 2006; this particular car is painted to resemble [[Gaston Lagaffe]]'s car]]
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  • ...l 1956. The track and the pits were widened in early 1957 and [[sports car racing]] was staged by the automobile club [[ADAC]]. [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]] events were held at the track from 1952 to 1964, with the [[German motorc
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  • ...he wheels. [[Olivier Gendebien]] and [[Phil Hill]] took Le Mans with this car in [[1958]]. ...0 TR61 pictured served as inspiration to the current [[Ferrari F430]] road car.
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  • ...ous forms of motorsport, from [[Grand Prix motor racing]] to [[touring car racing]]. Alfa Corse was officially formed in the beginning of 1938, after the racing department was moved back from [[Scuderia Ferrari]] to "[[Il Portello]]". E
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  • During World War II car-styling work was scarce and [[Pietro Frua]] had to turn to designing childr ...ozzeria in 1966) and equipped himself to [[design]] and build [[automobile|car]]s.
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  • The '''Type 13''' was the first real [[Bugatti]] car. Production of the Type 13 and later Types 15, 17, 22, and 23, began with The car was brought back after [[World War I]] with [[multi-valve]] engines to brin
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  • | Long name || '''Tecno Racing Team''' ...uciano Pederzani]] and [[Gianfranco Pederzani]]. It soon moved up into car racing with [[Formula 3]] (winning several championships in 1968) and [[Formula 2]
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  • ...asically be considered a closed-circuit, sponsored, legal form of [[street racing]] performed by professional drivers. ==Characteristics of a touring car==
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  • ...age:BugattiType50B.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Bugatti Type 50|Type 50B]] 4.7&nbsp;L racing [[Bugatti]] with '''J. P. Wimille''' behind the wheel]] ...26]], [[1908]] &ndash; [[January 28]], [[1949]]) was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver.
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  • {{Racing car | The '''Ferrari F2007''' is a [[Formula One]] car, which [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] will race during the [[2007 Formula One
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  • | Class || [[Concept car]] ...id-engine]]d studies based on one of the twenty-five [[Ferrari 512|512 S]] racing cars that Ferrari built for [[homologation]] purposes.
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  • |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[compact car|compact]] 5-door [[hatchback]] & [[station wagon]] The '''Alfa Romeo 33''' was a [[compact car|compact]] car built between by [[Alfa Romeo]] between 1983 and 1994.
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  • ...1977 and purchased his first Alfa T33, a TT/3, chassis 11572.006. He took car back to US and raced it. As usual the engine broke down and he went back to ...T33/TT/3, and the 1969 T33/3 featured here. The latest addition to Nastasi Racing is the ex-Jackie Ickx t33/tt/12, owned jointly by Nastasi and West Coast vi
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  • ...t of his [[AIACR World Championship]]-winning [[Alfa Romeo P2]] Grand Prix car of 1924-30 was built into this production series. ...the success of his first project with Alfa Romeo – the P2 grand prix race car that conquered the inaugural Automobile World Championship, the predecessor
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  • |Class || [[Sports car|Sports]]/[[Rally car]] ...ly known as Lancia Stratos was an [[automobile]] made by [[Italy|Italian]] car manufacturer [[Lancia]]. The HF stands for ''High Fidelity''.
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  • The '''FIA GT Championship''' is a [[sports car racing]] series organized by the [[Stéphane Ratel Organisations]] (SRO) at the be ...o qualify. Both types may undergo significant modifications from the road car they are based on, but GT1 allows the use of exotic materials, better [[aer
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  • {{Racing car | The '''Ferrari F2008''' is a [[Formula One]] [[motor racing]] car, which [[Scuderia Ferrari]] will use to compete in the [[2008 Formula One s
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  • ...the World Endurance Championship. Built for [[Martino Finotto]], its first car, the AR2, was unusual in that it used a [[carbon fiber]] monocoque chassis, ...ica as the Alba Momo AR3-Ford during the 1984 and '85 seasons. As with all racing cars, there is some confusion regarding specific chassis/race records. [htt
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  • ...Ferrari''' is a Ferrari company museum dedicated to the [[Ferrari]] sports car marque. The museum is not purely for cars, ...uces technological innovations, some of which had made the transition from racing cars to road cars.
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  • industrial corporation (which included the [[Maserati]] car manufacturer), that was divided among siblings (1953). His sister Ida Orsi ...nelli]] and [[Laverda]]), as well as financial troubles that also hit the car manufacturer.
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  • ...63)]] [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] [[Jaguar E-Type|E-Type]] is a classic sports car.]] ...igned primarily for performance driving while not being a rally orientated car.
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  • ...mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[g
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  • '''Stebro''' was a [[Canada|Canadian]] constructor of [[Formula Junior]] racing cars. ...e pace of poleman [[Graham Hill]]. In the race Broeker managed to keep the car running but he had covered only 88 of the 110 laps when the race finished.
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  • ...to be used by privateer teams until 1991. It was also the company's first car meeting [[Group C]] regulations, replacing the previous [[Lancia LC1|LC1]] ...tions, Lancia (under the direction of [[Cesare Fiorio]]) needed an all-new car to replace the open-cockpit LC1s that were no longer eligable for champions
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  • ...[[November 29]], [[1975]]) was an [[England|English]] [[auto racing|motor racing]] champion. ...d several serious crashes before he retired from driving to set up his own racing team, [[Embassy Hill]]. Shortly afterwards, he was killed when his [[The Ne
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  • ...e current "practical" limit to the displacement of Straight-4 engines in a car is around 2.7 litres. However, in tractors and other construction machinery ...e for production cars. Larger engines (up to 4.5&nbsp;L) have been seen in racing and light [[truck]] use, especially using [[diesel]] fuel (an example is th
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  • ...{{flagiconUK}} [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] (1) <br> {{flagiconUK}} [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] (1) | Winning team || {{flagiconUK}} [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Cosworth|Ford]]
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  • ...f [[Enzo Ferrari]] in 1924. He immediately began work on the P2 Grand Prix car, which was based on his experience with the very successful [[Fiat 805]]. T ...ed some of the greatest [[Lancia]] engines, among them the D-50 Grand Prix car in 1954. In 1965, fearing cancer, Vittorio Jano committed suicide.
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  • ...o Marciano. The car is known as "Alfa Romeo Marciano 268A". This beautiful car was built in 1972 by taking a V8 from an [[Alfa Romeo Montreal]], the super ...ower and credibility and ensuring that the imagination became reality. The car has seen a little competition in the 70's to the early 80's.
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  • ...eptember 11]], [[1978]], [[Monza]], [[Italy]]) was a Swedish [[auto racing|racing driver]]. ...s, he had entered Formula 3 racing in the Svebe, a Brabham-derived Formula car he co-designed with his father Bengt. In [[1971]] he won the European [[For
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  • ...copic shock absorbers (1950). A 175 cc followed and was entered into sport racing events like the ''Milano-Taranto'' and the ''Motogiro'' with excellent resu * [http://www.betaracing.co.uk/ Beta Racing UK] Uk based Beta Trials site.
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  • ...iano]] brothers (Fiat founders) and he was soon competing for the new Fiat racing team. He won the [[Padua]] 200 km race in 1900 at the wheel of a red Fiat a ...5-liter overhead cam four-cylinder powered car were built and a Nazzaro GP car, driven by [[Meregalli]], won the 1920 [[Targa Florio]] before Nazzaro fina
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  • ...mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[g
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  • ...lockable [[wire wheels]] to many [[Italian]] [[racing car]]s and [[luxury car]]s up until the 1960s. ...or [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Bianchi (motorcycles)|Bianchi]], [[Lancia]] and other racing cars, used by such drivers as [[Enzo Ferrari]] when winning the first [[Cop
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  • |Class:||[[Sports car]] The '''[[Lancia]] Monte Carlo''' was a [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] sold in the [[1970s]]. A low-power version, the '''Scorpion''', was sold
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  • ==Car Details== ...plastic|carbon-fiber]] [[chassis]]. Both the exterior and interior of the car have been completely redesigned. The 3.5 liter Bugatti engine has had its
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  • {{Racing car | The '''Minardi PS02''' was a [[Formula One]] racing car with which [[Minardi]] contested the [[2002 Formula One season]]. It scored
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  • '''Maserati 350S''' were three racing cars made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]], built by [[Giulio Alfieri]], [[alum ...tti]] and [[Roberto Bonomi]], in the [[Buenos Aires]] 1000 km (1957). The car resides in [[Belgium]] (2005), although a second of same chassis #3503 is s
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  • {{Racing car | The '''Minardi M195''' was a [[Formula One]] car for the [[1995 Formula One season|1995 season]]. The number '''24''' seat w
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  • The '''Wellington 500''' was a 500 km street race for [[touring car racing|touring cars]] which took place at [[Wellington City]] in [[Wellington]], [ ! Year !! Driver !! Car
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  • ...6 with two friends who had one great love in common: [[motorcycles]] and [[racing]]. Thanks to the excellent quality and high performance of their motorcycle ...ence working in sectors of great technical interest such as the [[Motobì]] racing department and the [[Benelli]] experimentation and testing centre.
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  • ...e 32''', commonly called the '''Tank de Tours''', was a streamlined racing car built in [[1923]]. Four examples were made, each with a 2.0&nbsp;L (1991&n
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  • ...on engine]] powering wheel-mounted [[electric motor]]s. They presented the car on the [[Exposition Universelle (1900)|1900 World Exhibition]] in [[Paris]] ...amlined, 85 [[horsepower]] (63 kW) car won the first three places, and the car is still better known by the nickname "Prince Henry" than by its name "Mode
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  • The motor racing circuit was constructed in 1996 with [[Formula 1]] in mind. The first inter The [[Champ Car World Series]] is scheduled to race at the circuit for the very first time
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  • ...I''' (Born [[March 9]], [[1950]] in [[Louisville, Kentucky]]) is a former racing driver from [[USA|the United States]]. He participated in 15 [[Formula One ...n returned to America where he competed in the [[CART]] (Championship Auto Racing Teams) open-wheel series winning the [[Indianapolis 500]] in 1985. The "sp
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  • ...ce|French]] race car driver and the winner of the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event on a [[Renault Grand Prix]] 90CV [[1906]]. ...s a driver. In 1905, he finished fifth in the [[Gordon Bennett Cup in auto racing|Gordon Bennett Cup]] elimination race on the Circuit d'Auvergne at [[Clermo
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  • The '''Ferrari 312T''' was a [[Ferrari]] [[Formula One]] car design, based on the [[Ferrari 312B3|312B3]] from 1974. In various versions The car was a modified version of the [[Ferrari 312B|312B]] which had been used for
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  • ...color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Mount Panorama street racing circuit in Australia.png|250px|Map of the track]] ! colspan=2 |'''Mount Panorama street racing circuit in Australia'''
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  • ...m(s) || [[Arrows]], [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]], [[Spirit (racing team)|Spirit]] ...for the [[Arrows]], [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] and [[Spirit (racing team)|Spirit]] teams.
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  • ...ith the earlier [[Ferrari TR|Testa Rossas]], GT [[sports car racing|sports car]]s that ran in the World Championships, including the [[24 Hours of Le Mans ...ns with opposing cylinders. Output was 390&nbsp;hp (291&nbsp;kW), and the car won many comparison tests and admirers - it was featured on the cover of ''
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  • ...ffered what appeared to be minor collision with another car, which put the car briefly into the pits; no fuel and no driver change. A yellow flag at 10:27 ...unate but we handled it totally correctly. Unfortunately, that’s a part of racing—not one that any team enjoys, but it goes with the territory. I am very p
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  • ...ine Code: F133) but was positioned as the company's highest-end model. The car used a transaxle layout, with the 6-speed manual gearbox located at the bac It was surprising at the car's launch that Ferrari had abandoned the famous mid-engined layout in favour
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  • : ''This article is about the 1969-1971 race car. For road cars designated '''512 BB / 512 BBi''' and '''512 TR / F512M''' s The '''Ferrari 512''' was a [[sports car racing|sports car]], related to the [[Ferrari P]] series of sports prototypes. It was raced i
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  • ...sanctioning body that was established in 1999 to organize endurance [[road racing]] competitions in [[North America]]. [[Image:GrandAm_LagunaSeca.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Racing action in the 2005 Grand-Am Road & Track 250 at Laguna Seca]]
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  • | Fast Team || [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] ...f practice problems and failed to qualify by 0.377 seconds. [[John Watson (racing driver)|John Watson]] and [[Clay Regazzoni]] collided in practice, whilst t
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  • '''Berlinetta Boxer''' is the name for a series of [[automobile|car]]s produced by [[Ferrari]] in [[Italy]] between [[1973]] and [[1984]]. The ...e in front. It was not until [[1971]] that a mid-engined 12-cylinder road car would appear.
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  • Founded in 1998, Risi Competizione is a Houston-based Ferrari Racing Team (Maserati MC12 as well), directed by Giuseppe Risi. Information on this car.
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] |Similar || [[Audi R8 (road car)|Audi R8]]<br>[[Ferrari F430]]<br>[[Maserati GranTurismo]]
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  • == Racing == The most widespread use of the V10 has been in [[Formula 1]] racing, where the configuration was introduced by Honda and Renault before the [[1
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  • ...[[département]]'' of France - September 10, 1950) was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver. ...turers [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Auto Union]], were the dominant force in GP racing, with Hitler unwilling to see drivers from non-fascist countries in the car
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  • The '''Ferrari 312B''' was a series of [[Formula One]] racing car models, designed and built by [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. It was the successor to ...cond in the Constructors Championship, as [[Jackie Stewart]] and [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] dominated the season.
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  • ...E]]''' (born [[September 17]], [[1929]] in [[London]]) is a British [[auto racing]] driver. Moss was a pioneer in the British [[Formula One]] racing scene and is regarded as the greatest driver never to win the Formula One D
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] The '''Lancia Montecarlo''' is a [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] which was produced by [[Lancia]] in [[Italy]] from 1975 to 1982.
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  • |Class:||[[MR layout|mid-engined]]; [[coupe]]; [[sports car]] The '''[[Ferrari]] F430''' is a [[sports car]] [[automobile]] designed to replace the [[Ferrari 360]]. It debuted at the
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  • [[File:Aurea_500RB.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''An Aurea 500 RB and Dutch racing driver ''[[Hans Herkuleijns]]'' at [[Monza]]''' [http://www.prewarcar.com < ...and [[O.H.V.]] engine configurations. Only the "S" type [[MONZA]] factory racing version contained the [[OHV]] type engine. The cars were well-made, but fa
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  • ...car racing|stock cars]] in the South. The open wheel racers were built for racing, and the stock cars were ordinary automobiles modified to varying degrees. ...also race on [[Short track motor racing|asphalt short tracks]] during the racing season.
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  • '''Itala''' was an exotic car manufacturer based in [[Turin]], Italy from 1904-1934, started by [[Matteo ...an 18hp, a 24hp and a 50hp. In 1905 they started making very large engined racing cars with a 14.8&nbsp;Litre 5 cylinder model which won the [[Coppa Florio]]
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  • ...ably a range of electric powered small trucks and a 5 or 7 seat [[electric car]]. In 1946, with the war over and thus demand for their commercial vehicles ...during the 1950s including estates, taxis, berlinas, coupes, single seat [[racing cars]] and [[commercial vehicle]]s. Some competiive success was achieved in
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  • ...stone]] Potenza<br>AVUS Racing Front: 12.0 to 12.7in x 13in Wheels<br>AVUS Racing Rear: 13.7in x 13in Wheels ...Grand Prix|Spanish Grand Prix]] was held at the same circuit. However, the car did not compete in the 2008 Formula One season until the [[2008 Monaco Gran
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  • |Related:||[[Enzo Ferrari (car)|Enzo Ferrari]] ...rand tourer]], the MC12 qualifies as a supercar, meeting all criteria. The car entered production in [[2004]] with 30 to be produced (5 not for sale) and
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  • ...ere he worked for Alfa Romeo as an automobile salesman and became a sports car driver. Driving an [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo race car]] entered by his co-driver [[Raymond Sommer]], Chinetti won at his very fir
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  • The '''Maserati A6GCM''' is a single seater racing car from the Italian manufacturer [[Maserati]]. Only 12 cars were built between ...ich comprised many models from street cars to racing cars. The name of the car is derived as follows:
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  • ...-3.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Bruno Senna]] drives a Dallara F304 [[Formula Three]] Car during a support race at the [[2006 Australian Grand Prix]]]] ...e 1993. Dallara also is the chassis used by almost all teams in the [[Indy Racing League]] and all teams of [[GP2 Series]].
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  • The '''Syracuse Grand Prix''' was a [[auto racing|motor race]] held at [[Syracuse Circuit]] in [[Sicily]], [[Italy]]. For mos | [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Borgward]]
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  • |Major events || *'''[[Indy Racing League]]''' <br>[[ABC Supply Company A.J. Foyt 225]] ''June 3, 2007'' ...Automobile Racing Club of America|ARCA RE/MAX Series]] '''<br>[[Automobile Racing Club of America|ARCA RE/MAX Series 200]] ''August 27, 2007''
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  • ! colspan=2 |Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 TT racing at [[Nürburgring]] ...[[prototype]] raced by the [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] [[motor racing|works]] team between 1967 and 1977. These cars took part for [[World Sports
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  • | Class || [[Luxury car]] ...t 24-32 HP''' was introduced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat in 1903. The car was designed to allow [[coachbuilder]]s to make bodies for it, it was offer
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  • ...li was the most popular Maserati vehicle since the automaker withdrew from racing in the [[1950s]], and it outsold its two biggest rivals, the [[Ferrari Dayt ...s, which could be filled via flaps on either side of the roof pillars. The car also featured pop-up headlamps, leather sport seats and alloy wheels.
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  • {{Racing car ...car was launched on 3 February at Ferrari's facility in [[Maranello]]. The car, which is driven by [[Fernando Alonso]] and [[Felipe Massa]], made its debu
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Auto racing''' ...rcycle racing]], and it can further include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t
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  • '''Car tuning''' is both an '''industry''' and a [[hobby]], in which an [[automobi ...le. Another major facet of tuning includes performance modification to the car exterior. This includes changing the aerodynamic characteristics of the veh
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  • ...nde Epreuve]], or later a constituent of the [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Championship]], the Coppa Acerbo was considered one of the most p ...ingly it was Alfa Romeo, with their new [[Alfa Romeo 158|158 ''Alfetta'']] car, that took the honours in this last competition before the outbreak of [[Wo
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  • ...could achieve top speed of 35km/h. Despite having such a small engine, the car used fuel 8L/100 km. This first [[Fiat]] was based on work of [[Ceirano GB & C]] (car producer) called Ceirano Welleyes. The 3 ½ had [[coachwork]] by [[Marcello
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  • | Events || [[Can-Am]]<br>[[Champ Car World Series]]<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[American Le Mans Series]]<br>[[Atlan On [[July 1]], [[2007]], Mont-Tremblant hosted a round of the [[Champ Car World Series]], marking the series' first race at the circuit since Indy ca
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  • This is a list of [[auto racing]] tracks sorted by country. *[[Botniaring Racing Circuit]] - [[Jurva]]
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  • The '''Ferrari 642''' is a [[Formula One]] [[racing car]] used by [[Scuderia Ferrari]] in the [[1991 Formula One season]]. It was
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  • ...rictest sense, instead best seen as a parallel approach to that of circuit racing. The entertaining and unpredictable nature of the stages, and the fact that ...nated in Europe in the early 20th century, and gained a modest foothold in car-crazy Europe. Not blind to the growing popularity, auto manufacturers began
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  • The '''Maserati Birdcage 75th''' was a concept car created by automobile manufacturer [[Maserati]] and designed by [[Ken Okuya ...errari]] mid mounted at 65°. The Birdcage 75th's engine has been tuned for racing and as a result produces over 700&nbsp;[[brake horsepower]].
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  • ...new millennium. The principles of the brand are the passion for sports and racing cars, the experience and expertise of complex works of the founders Luca Ma ..., the Antas and other projects were invited to the most prestigious luxury car shows in the world and also in some important Hollywood projects.
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo Tipo 33''' was a [[sports car racing]] prototype raced by the [[Alfa Romeo]] factory team between 1967 and 1977. ...s also used in the 1980s for the unrelated road car, [[Alfa Romeo 33 (road car)]].
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  • ...he name [[Alfa Corse]] or Autodelta) and private entries. The first racing car was made in [[1913]], three years after the foundation of A.L.F.A., the [[A ...ately after it was founded. [[Giuseppe Merosi]] built very advanced racing car in 1914, named as [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|Grand Prix]]. In 1920 [[Giuseppe
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]], [[Champ Car]] (2002-2006), [[NASCAR Busch Series]] (2007-on) ...leneuve]], father of [[Jacques Villeneuve]]. The venue hosted the [[Champ Car World Series]] [[Grand Prix of Montreal]] from 2002-2006.
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  • ...nd [[Derek Daly]] led and crashed. Patrese, who had managed to restart his car by rolling downhill and bump-starting, won the race. Pironi and de Cesaris | [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • {{Racing car | :''Not to be confused with the [[Enzo Ferrari (car)]], which is sometimes referred to as the F60.''
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  • '''Oran Park Raceway''' is a [[Auto racing|motor racing]] circuit at [[Narellan, New South Wales|Narellan]] in southwestern [[Sydne ...Matich]]'s outright time set in a 2.6 litre [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] [[Sports Car]].
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  • ...''2007 World Touring Car Championship season''' is the 4th [[World Touring Car Championship]] season. Scheduled to begin on [[March 11]], it will end on [ !No.!!Driver!!Team!!Car
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  • ...handling understeer, which is at higher lateral accelerations, and is what racing drivers are talking about when they use the term. ...s also often referred to as pushing, plowing, or refusing to turn in. The car is referred to as being "tight" because it is stable and far from wanting t
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  • ...Championship|BTCC]]; [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]]; [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]] '''Brands Hatch''' is a [[motor racing]] circuit in [[Kent]], [[England]]. The name of the circuit is thought to d
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  • ...ted high-pressure hydraulic system for power shift and clutch operation AP Racing triple-plate-type clutch ...stone]] Potenza<br>AVUS Racing Front: 12.0 to 12.7in x 13in Wheels<br>AVUS Racing Rear: 13.7in x 13in Wheels
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  • ...ht|250px|'''1973 Minarelli 50 cc PCB race, P6 water-cooled motor for short racing, 16,500 rpm, power disc rotating, a dry clutch, front brake is 160 mm, rear ...ri Minarelli machines began to win a long string of titles in [[motorcycle racing]], including four manufacturer titles and two rider titles in 125cc world c
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  • Nardi Danese (1947) following a one off race car built in 1932 (capable of 180km/h with a 65bhp JAP 998cc two-cylinder air-c ...s located in the other. This proved, however, to be effectively the end of car production, with a few exceptions including a couple of [[Lancia Aurelia]]
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  • ...om the Giulia Berlina car and was designed by [[Bertone]]. The name of the car evolved from Giulia Sprint GT to Giulia Sprint and to GTJ ([[GT 1300 Junior ...ive in [[motorsport]]. Autodelta, the racing division of Alfa, developed a car for competition close to the road going model. These cars were named GTA in
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  • ...tini]] (later to join [[Bugatti]] at [[Molsheim]], where he became first a racing driver and later the [[Chef d'Equipe]]) and Carlo [[Masetti]] (count [[Giul ...certain [[Giovanni Marsaglia]], was interested in cars, as well as being a racing driver, and became involved with the company.
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  • |Successors || [[Alfa Romeo Arna]], [[Alfa Romeo 33 (road car)|Alfa Romeo 33]] Until 1983, the car's name was '''Alfasud Sprint''' and after that Alfa Romeo Sprint. It was av
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  • ...the world speed record for the timed kilometer from a flying start. This car, with a 7,000 cc engine producing 300 [[horsepower|hp]] could reach 300 km/ ...issioned the construction of 100 examples of the ‘Siva’ , a 980 cc economy car, but the financial side failed so Chiribri carried on alone. In 1915 they s
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  • | Current series || [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[IndyCar Series]] | Current team || [[Hemelgarn Racing]]
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  • Ferrari's first 1966 car consisted of a 3.3-liter V12 that was taken from the [[Ferrari P|Ferrari 25 ...somewhat neglected. [[Mike Parkes]] replaced Surtees, who went to [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] which used [[Maserati]] engines, to finish second in the d
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  • ...e 10]] in the basement of his home. In [[1913]], Bugatti designed a small car for [[Peugeot]], the [[Peugeot Bébé#Type 19|Type 19 "Bébé"]]. ...ering in its premium road cars and its success in early [[Grand Prix motor racing]], winning the first ever [[Monaco Grand Prix]].
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  • ...ol, that "they" won't even allow us to show it on our site, yet; very cool car! ...Rover]], [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]], [[Bristol Cars|Bristol]], and [[Rolls-Royce car|Rolls-Royce]].
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  • ...age:Bugatti veyron in Tokyo.jpg|thumb|300px|Bugatti EB 16/4 Veyron concept car]] ...16.4 veyron interior.jpg|right|thumb|315px|Bugatti EB 16/4 Veyron concept car interior]]
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  • {{Racing car | The '''Benetton B201''' was the car with which the [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] team competed in the {{F1|2001
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  • ...k in 1962, the circuit hosted its first [[Formula One]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] the same year, as a non-Championship race. The following year ...pionship [[1962 Mexican Grand Prix]] (Ricardo's brother [[Pedro Rodríguez (racing driver)|Pedro]] would also lose his life behind the wheel years later).
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  • ...d [[turbocharging]] to reduce [[turbo lag]] at low [[RPM]]. Officially the car produced 550 [[horsepower]] (410 kW). Unofficial figures claimed the S4 cou ...e was built 200 S4 Stradales, it was middle engined (1759 cc) 250PS street car.
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  • ...rictest sense, instead best seen as a parallel approach to that of circuit racing. The entertaining and unpredictable nature of the stages, and the fact that ...nated in Europe in the early 20th century, and gained a modest foothold in car-crazy Europe. Not blind to the growing popularity, auto manufacturers began
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  • | Most wins constructor || {{flagiconUK}} [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] (2) In 1974 the Swedish Grand Prix was totally dominated by the two '''[[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Cosworth]] 007'''s of [[Jody Scheckter]] and [[Patrick Depaille
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  • {{Racing car | ...ria Toro Rosso]] are using to contest the [[2009 Formula One season]]. The car was revealed to be an [[Red Bull RB5|RB5]] with a Ferrari engine in [[Barce
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  • ...roke engine equips the only bike 175cc 4T of 173.6 (speed of 100km/h). The racing is prepared a 74cc motorcycle that can reach speeds of 120km/h. In 1956 pro [[File:Alpino250-5.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Alpino 250 cc racing in Monte Carlo'''<br><small>Photo by Daniel Dupont</small>]]
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  • |colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Motorcycle Grand Prix]] Career''' ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]]
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  • ...[[June 9]], [[1898]] - [[June 20]], [[1952]]) was an Italian champion race car driver. ...battles, Chiron eventually won but Fagioli showed how skilled he was in a car geared for great speed on long stretches, not the tight twists and short ru
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  • The '''Ferrari F40''' is a [[RMR layout|mid-engine]] [[sports car]] that was produced by [[Ferrari]] from 1987 to 1992 as the successor to t ...ning the necessary equipment to be a street-legal product. It was the last car to be commissioned by [[Enzo Ferrari|Enzo]] himself before his death.
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  • |Director || car designed by [[Simtek]] ...ystems|Coloni]] F1 team after [[Pedro Chaves]] had failed to pre-qualify a car for every single race that year.
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Anglo American Racers]] | Video || '''Lodovico Scarfiotti racing at Targa Florio 1966'''
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  • ...ile-up and was running second after it, crashed during the second lap. His car caught fire but thankfully managed to escape only with some burns. The race | [[Horschell Racing Corporation]]
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  • {{Racing car | ...en by [[Tarso Marques]], who returned to the team after last driving an F1 car in {{F1|1997}}, and [[Fernando Alonso]], a rookie who had graduated from [[
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  • ...ale projects. Both Neri and Bonacini had worked for [[Maserati]]'s defunct racing department and met Genilini at Ferrari. By 1962, the company was in full sw The [[Nembo spyder]] is a wonderfully flamboyant motor car. The spyder design is perhaps best summed up by authorities Warren Fitzgera
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  • |Class:||[[Sports car]] ...of the 1970s]], and it was listed as number ten on their list of [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1980s]].
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...ce nightgown with the driver’s seat "slanted at a comfortable angle". The car (and driver) is interred at the Alamo Masonic Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas.
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  • ...eason]]. The team subsequently improved the engine and the bodywork of the car. It was entered in the [[1955 Valentino Grand Prix]] for [[Mario Alborghett ...d Prix, the [[1955 Italian Grand Prix]]. Driver [[Luigi Piotti]] drove the car, but did not start the race due to a problem with his [[Maserati 2.5 L6]] e
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  • '''Ferrari 512 S''' was the designation of 25 five litre [[sports car racing|sports cars]] built until January 1970, related to the [[Ferrari P]] sports ...specific case of world sports car championship and [[24 hours of Le Mans]] racing cars, regulations in those days restricted maximum displacement to 5.0&nbsp
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...bsp;hp. The [[Pininfarina]]-designed body was a graceful evolution of the car's predecessor, the [[Ferrari 250|250]], and strongly contrasted with its re
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  • ...released two newly designed [[racing]] [[motorcycle]]s (first new Italian racing design since the end of the war). ...and Schell]] of Germany, who used these motorcycles to dominate the German racing scene. During this time "Schell" worked with the Parilla factory, and the r
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  • ...es a term used in the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]] as a derogatory term for any car that did not fit into the [[mainstream]]. ...[[Wally Parks]] created the National Hot Rod Association [[NHRA]] to bring racing off the streets and onto the tracks. The annual [[California Hot Rod Reuni
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  • ...'''ADAC 1000km Nürburgring''' is an [[Endurance racing]] and [[Sports car racing]] event on the [[Nürburgring]] in Germany, organized by the [[ADAC]] since ...] 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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  • ...ering of individual designs to populate the grids of the new formula. Race car constructors from America, Italy, England, Germany and France grabbed whate ...wins, but a series of road accidents in the early 1950's put further race car activities on hold. But by 1955, Dagrada was once again in the speed busine
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  • ...[Prost Grand Prix|Prost]] test driver [[Stéphane Sarrazin]] also drove the car for one race after Badoer broke his hand in a testing accident. ...in a season-long battle with the [[Arrows]] team. Brunner identified the car's greatest shortcoming as its aerodynamics, as the Faenza outfit could not
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  • ...f 134mph.The TZ was built both for street and racing trim, with the latest racing versions producing up to 160bhp. Alfa's twin-spark cylinder head, as also u ...success of this tail treatment in their "coda tronca" Sprint Zagato sports-racing cars, and it was a natural evolution to adapt this to the Giulia TZ.
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  • ...s and the ensuing [[World War II|war]] meant the end of [[Grand Prix motor racing]] in the country for fifty years. ...sty [[Hungaroring]] near [[Budapest]], the race has been a mainstay of the racing calendar. Run in the heat of a central European summer, it also holds the
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  • ...of demolition derby for compact cars is increasing in popularity. Compact car events have the advantages of an abundant supply of usable vehicles, which ...wells, removing parts of bumpers, welding the doors shut, relocating the [[car battery|battery]], and occasionally cutting an escape hatch in the roof. T
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  • ...up with it on April the 6th, the first practice day of the 1967 Dutch road racing season. So here finally back after 44 years is the tantalizing sound (hear {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • Under development. Ready for 2017. The fastest electric car with 500 Km autonomy. ...e battery cage quick change. Terra Modena formula SuperGreen 1 is a racing car very simple, with outstanding performances and low technical and operative
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  • ...was not actually run to the Grand Prix formula of the day, but to touring car rules, taking place on a 300-kilometre road circuit at [[Guadarrama]], near ...ion in [[Catalonia]], which has continued to this day. This enthusiasm for racing led to the plan to build a permanent track at Sitges - a 2km oval which bec
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  • ...Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1952]] - [[1960 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1960]] ...59 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1959]],[[1960 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1960]]
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  • ...teng]], [[South Africa]]. The circuit has been used for [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] and [[Formula One]] races and has hosted the [[South African G | [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]]
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  • '''Scuderia Serenissima''' was a successful [[auto racing]] team in the early [[1960s]]. Funded by [[Giovanni Volpi]], Serenissima u In [[1963]], Volpi began developing his own prototype [[GT car]], the '''Jungla GT'''. It used a new [[V8]] engine, designed by [[Alberto
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  • The entirely new tiny Meta 'city' car, from '''Garage Italia''', has made its public debut at the [[Bologna]] Mot ...ical and rational. The aim of acquiring maximum space in this very compact car has been achieved with many details. Starting with the very special seats m
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  • ...did little better the next season at Minardi. He then turned to sportscar racing with his own team, running Ferrari 333 SPs. Between 1998 and 2003, he score ...of the car at the opening rounds. In April, the team promised to have the car ready for testing within two months, but June went by without a sign of the
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  • ! Car ...ned by the [[Louis Ravel|brother]] of the [[Maurice Ravel|composer]]. His car was struck [[head-on collision|head-on]] by a [[van]] traveling at high spe
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  • ...Lotus|Lotus]], [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]], [[Arrows]], [[British American Racing]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Sauber]], [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] ...he seasons finale in Adelaide, Australia. Salo competed in F1 at [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] the year after. He was to spend 3 years with the team, scoring po
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  • ...asts with the various production categories of racing, such as [[Superbike racing|World Superbike]], that feature modified versions of motorcycles available
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  • ...his native Italy, Anzani moved to France where he became involved in cycle racing. He moved on to motor cycles and designed and built a record breaking light ==Motor racing==
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  • ...lap team || {{flagiconUK}} [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]] ...Mexican Grand Prix''' (Gran Premio de Mexico) was a [[Formula One]] [[auto racing|auto race]] held at the [[Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez]] in [[Mexico City]]
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  • ...1906]] - [[January 1]], [[1981]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[race car]] driver born in [[Columbus, Ohio]]. ...race after sixty laps. He then took over the [[Wetteroth]]/[[Offenhauser]] car being driven by [[Floyd Davis]] that had started in 17th place and won the
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  • |Class:||[[Sports car]] ...of the 1970s]], and it was listed as number ten on their list of [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1980s]].
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  • The '''Bandini-Maserati 1500''' is a racing car, produced in [[1953]] by the company [[Bandini|Bandini Cars]]. ...ata, Offenhauser, [[Saab]], [[MG]] and [[Alfa Romeo] ] But in this type of car have some relief created ad hoc.
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  • |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[compact car|compact]] 3-door & 5-door [[hatchback]] The '''Alfa Romeo 147''' is a [[compact car|compact]] automobile produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa
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  • | Winner || {{flagiconUK}} [[John Watson (racing driver)|John Watson]] ...ine Drive along the harbor. In the final event in [[1983]], [[John Watson (racing driver)|John Watson]] won from 22nd place on the grid, the farthest back fr
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] ...erful. Like its predecessors and descendants, the F355 is a fairly common car (for a Ferrari) with 11,273 units produced.
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  • [[image:Logoautobianchi1.gif|thumb|180px|'''Autobianchi badge on a car's front fascia''']] ...h the biggest being the short-lived [[Autobianchi A111]], a [[small family car]]. Autobianchis were priced higher than Fiat models of similar size and the
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Champ Car''' | category || [[Open wheel car|Open wheel racing]]
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  • |Car Team || 1 - [[Dale Earnhardt, Inc.]] ...h North Series]] and a successful modified driver. The younger Truex began racing in the Busch North series in 2000, and won 3 races in 3 years with a family
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  • ...to once again turned to the motorcycle.In 1946 they also presented a small car under the brand name of ''[[Macchitre]]'' MB 1. It was decided to start pea Only in 1963 did they begin a small-car project under the name ''[[Gabry]]''. In the 70s, Harley-Davidson took over
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  • |Class:||[[GT car]] There were two basic variants of the Type 57 car:
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  • ...ill began racing cars at an early age, going to [[England]] as a [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] trainee in 1949 and signing with [[Enzo Ferrari]]’s team in 195 ...with [[Ford Motor Company]] and the [[Chaparral Cars]] of [[Jim Hall (race car driver)|Jim Hall]].
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  • ...with [[coil spring]]s). Lancia even invented a [[shock absorber]] for the car. Approximately 11,200 Lambdas were produced. * '''6th series''', produced between 1925 and 1926, 1,300 built. Car is sold now with bare chassis and with two wheelbases.
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  • {{Racing car | The '''Minardi PS03''' is a [[Formula One]] car used by the [[Minardi]] team during the [[2003 Formula One season]].
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  • ...d to reduce the volume of "dirty air", allowing drivers to close in on the car in front, encouraging [[overtaking]]. The [[bodywork]] is mainly made of pr =="Powered by Ferrari" car (2008-09 onwards)==
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  • ...p Car World Series and the Indy Racing League see [[Champ Car]] and [[Indy Racing League|IRL]].'' Since [[1916]] there has been a United States national [[automobile]] racing championship for drivers of single seater (commonly referred to as [[open w
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  • ...emblem is a [[trident]]. Today, Maserati is owned directly by the Italian car giant [[Fiat]], after having been a part of [[Ferrari]] (a company in which ...ny, however. Racing successes continued, even against the giants of German racing, [[Audi|Auto Union]] and [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]. In 1939, a [[Maserati
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  • ...ilable in [[Maranello]] would not allow for Ferrari to produce the smaller car without a huge influx of capital from financing or sale of a portion of the ...on how to market the small car without diminishing their larger production car sales or eroding their market image as the most powerful, fastest productio
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  • ...r able to put into production and the project was cancelled after just one car had been built. The one-off Canguro was wrecked at [[Monza]] by a journalis ...fettling and mechanical work was undertaken at Alfa Romeo’s [[Auto-Delta]] racing department. The 1.570 cc twin cam engines were also later developed by Conr
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  • ...ll time. 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 ...ering in its premium road cars and its success in early [[Grand Prix motor racing]], winning the first ever [[Monaco Grand Prix]]. The company's success culm
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  • ...fety belt''', is a harness designed to hold the occupant of a [[automobile|car]] or other [[vehicle]] in place if a [[collision]] occurs or, more commonly ...y are typically found in [[child safety seat]]s and in [[Automobile racing|racing]] cars. The lap portion is connected to a belt between the [[Human leg|leg
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  • |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[mid-size car|mid-size]] sedan The '''Alfa Romeo 155''' is a [[compact executive car]] produced under the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Alfa Romeo]] [[marque]] between 19
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  • |Class:||[[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] ...'''Dino''' was a brand for [[MR layout|mid-engined, rear-drive]] [[sports car]]s produced by [[Ferrari]] from [[1968]] to [[1976]]. The Dino name was re
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  • The '''Bandini 1100 torpedo''' is a racing car model produced from [[1947]] to [[1949]] by the company [[Bandini|BandiniCa ...mance and lightness. The same name, ''[[torpedo ]]'', which identified the car, was to indicate the aerodynamic penetration and to be a good omen for the
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  • |Wheels || OZ Racing – front 7,5/17, rear 8,5/17 ...Ermini named "Pasquino" was one of the most representative Italian, sports car manufactures of '40 and '50 years.(the cause of his premature death is stil
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  • ...l drive layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer [[Ferrari]]. The 458 Italia replaces the [[Ferrari F430]]. In Ferrari's first official announcement of the car, the 458 Italia was described as the successor to the F430 but arising from
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]] ...p speed of 190 km/h. The engine was connected to a four speed gearbox. The car had independent suspension all round and drum brakes on all four wheels.
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  • ...llo''' is a two seat, two door, [[gran turismo|grand tourer]] [[Automobile|car]] built by [[Ferrari]]. Launched in 2002, it is essentially an updated [[Fe ...[electrochromic]] glass panel roof which rotated 180° (both are production car firsts) at the rear to lay flat over the boot. The Superamerica used the hi
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  • '''De Tomaso''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile|car]]-manufacturing company. It was founded by the [[Argentina|Argentinian]]-bo ...aso produced various prototypes and racing cars, including a [[Formula 1]] car for [[Frank Williams]]'s team in 1970.
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  • ...ly first took off in the pre-war years when the National Sport category in racing became more popular, this allowing almost complete freedom in the body used ...co Volante. In 1955 they also constructed the shortlived Arzani-Volpini F1 car which used a twin-supercharged [[Maserati 1500]] four-cylinder engine. The
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  • ...ncluding [[Iso automobile|Iso]] and [[Alfa Romeo]]. A series of [[concept car]]s in the [[2000s]] posthumously bore his name. ...iver. He was quickly promoted to controller of experimental, Sports and GT car development.
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  • | [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] | [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Honda F1|Honda]]
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  • ...good attendance from members of the press by also inviting three celebrity racing divers[3] to the Vespa 400 launch. ...sides above the doors. The 12 volt battery was located at the front of the car, behind the dummy front grill, on a shelf that could be slid out. The spare
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  • == 2006 GP2 car modifications == ...fication GP2 Car has been designed by [[Dallara Automobili]]. The 2006 GP2 car features a biplane [[rear wing]], with the triplane rear wing used in 2005
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  • |Car Team || 20 - [[Joe Gibbs Racing]] [[1996-1997 in IRL|1997]]<br> [[Indy Racing League|IRL]]<br> [[Indy Racing League#IRL Champions|Champion]]<br>
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  • ...[Walter Brun]], who ran the [[Brun Motorsport]] [[sports car racing|sports car]] team. ...of a handful of engineers and mechanics. EuroBrun dropped down to a single car, to be driven by [[Gregor Foitek]], while the ER188 was modified slightly t
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  • | Pole Team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]] | Fast Team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]]
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  • The '''Bandini formula junior''' is a racing [[car]] model produced from [[1959]] until [[1962]] by [[Bandini|Bandini Cars]] [ ...ional designed [[Europe]] and [[USA|United States]] to start young drivers racing career, allowing a deserved better visibility beyond national boundaries.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Enzo Coloni Racing Systems''' ...[Italy|Italian]] [[motor racing]] team and former [[Formula One]] [[racing car]] constructor. While it has been successful in [[Formula Three]] and [[Form
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  • ...post on the C13 EVO and a BB30 bottom bracket for more rigidity. An ideal racing frame, suited for every rider who demands the most from their equipment on ...d engineers. Giovanni Battaglin has designed and produced high-performance racing bikes since the early 1980s and is today one of the most recognized and old
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  • ...as many vehicles fall between classes or even outside all of them. Not all car types are sold in all countries and names differ in some cases between [[Br |&nbsp;-||rowspan=2|[[Supermini car|Supermini]]||A class||[[Fiat Panda]]
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  • ...or 12 HP (later called Alfa) was made in 1907 and produced from 1908. This car had a small four cylinder engine with a power of 58 bhp. ...[[live axle]]s were common practice for both the front and rear axles of a car. They also developed rear transaxles which were fitted to the Aurelia and
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  • | Third team || [[Red Bull Racing|Red Bull]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]] ...Mosport]] Park in [[Bowmanville, Ontario]] as a [[sports car racing|sports car]] event before it alternated between Mosport and [[Circuit Mont-Tremblant]]
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  • ...per]] dominating F1, [[Ferrari]] began producing [[MR layout|mid-engined]] racing cars in [[1960]] with the [[Ferrari Dino]]-V6-engine [[Formula 2]] 156, whi ...ey were almost entirely dissimilar. The first Ferrari mid-engine in a road car did not arrive until the [[1967]] [[Ferrari Dino|Dino]], and it was [[1971]
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  • ...they were almost entirely dissimilar. The first mid-engined Ferrari road car did not arrive until the [[1967]] [[Ferrari Dino|Dino]], and it was [[1971] ...ith a [[Ferrari 250#250 Testa Rossa|250 Testa Rossa]] [[V12]] engine. The car was produced in [[1963]] and won the [[12 Hours of Sebring]], [[24 Hours of
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  • There were many race car fans in and around Naples, and one such enthusiast was Mr. Armando De Marti ...ructed in your cousins’ factory?” He added, “I have an old Fiat 1100 Sport Car, a Coppa d’ Oro coupè. We can take engine and other parts to put on new
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  • ...in the [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Championship Car]] series, racing in the 1967-1970 seasons with 23 starts, including the [[Indianapolis 500]] He is the father of [[Jeff Bucknum]], an [[Indy Racing League]] and [[American Le Mans Series]] driver.
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  • | [[Mark Smith (racing engineer)|Mark Smith]]<br>[[Gabriele Tredozi]] ...tonio Liuzzi]], who had started four Grands Prix for the sister [[Red Bull Racing]] team in {{F1|2005}}, and [[Scott Speed]], a débutant who was the first [
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  • ...px-Benelli_raceteam_jaren_dertig.jpg|left|thumb|250px|''The 175 cc Benelli Racing Team was in the thirties an almost unbeatable force. Picture of [[Raffaele ...oomed, the Benelli company debuted their 4 cylinder [[supercharged]] 250cc racing bike. This was intended to compete in the 1940 season, building on Benelli'
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  • |Layout & Class:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[supermini car|supermini]] The '''Fiat 127''' is a [[supermini car|supermini]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] automaker [[Fiat]] between 19
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  • [[Image:Lydden05.jpg|thumb|right|Classic Road Racing]] [[Image:JoeyDunlopKatesCottage.jpg|right|thumb|Road Racing on temporarily closed public roads]]
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  • ...310''', and its evolution, the '''F310B''', was the [[Formula One]] racing car with which the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] team competed in the {{F1|1996} ...itions and 172 points. The car would set the ground work for the next year car, the [[Ferrari F300|F300]] which would also take the championship to the fi
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  • ...car made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]], used in '2.5 litre' [[Formula One]] racing (thus, the '250' and 'F'). 26 examples were made in total. It was introduce ==Racing history==
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  • {{Main|Car handling}} ...[[Pacejka]] Magic Formula model, or a similar concept. [[Sim_racing|Racing car games or simulators]] are also a form of vehicle dynamics simulation, altho
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  • He moved to [[London]] in 1964; working as a car salesman and as a model, then as an actor in advertising, by 1968, he was t Today, Lazenby enjoys sailing, [[motorcycle]] racing, car racing, reading, watching movies and playing golf, and tennis.
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  • Fuji remained a popular [[sports car racing]] venue and was often used for national races. Speeds continued to be very The long pit straight also has also been utilised for [[drag racing]]. [[NHRA]] exhibitions were run in 1989, and in 1993 [[Shirley Muldowney]]
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  • | Class || [[Sports car|Sports]] / [[Luxury vehicles|Luxury]] The '''Maserati Biturbo''' is a [[sports car]] introduced by [[Maserati]] in 1981. The Biturbo was a two-door, four-seat
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  • {{Racing car ...r to the day after the launch of its predecessor, the [[Ferrari F10]]. The car's chassis designation has been chosen to celebrate the 150th anniversary of
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  • ...t was developed from the 3.5L V12 used in the 1992 Ferrari F92 Formula One car. ...ltural, a monument. They must be hard to find, so we will produce one less car than the market." The last F50 was produced in [[Maranello]], [[Italy]] in
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  • ...[RMR layout|mid-engined, rear wheel drive]] [[V8]]-powered 2-seat [[sports car]], replacing the [[Ferrari 328|328]] in 1989. ...ators were relocated from the nose to the sides, widening the waist of the car substantially, but making the cabin much easier to cool, since hoses routin
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  • [[Image:irl_logo.jpg|120px|center|Indy Racing League Logo]] |Sport || [[Auto racing]]
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  • ...arc Surer.JPG|thumb|right|250px|[[Marc Surer]]'s 1979 Championship winning car]] '''Formula Two''', abbreviated to '''F2''', is a type of [[formula racing]]. It was replaced by [[Formula 3000]] in 1985, but in 2009 the [[Formula T
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  • |Class:||[[Sports car]] ...ghini Diablo''' ("devil" in [[Spanish (language)|Spanish]]) was a [[sports car]] built by [[Lamborghini]] of [[Italy]] between [[1990]] and [[2001]].
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  • ...lla''' (born [[March 4]] [[1933]] in [[Palermo]]) is a former [[sports car racing]] and [[Formula One]] driver from [[Sicily]], [[Italy]]. ...rari 512]]S in a heroic yet ultimately losing effort in 1970, damaging the car in the final stages.
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  • The '''Ferrari F1 640''' was the [[Formula One]] racing car with which the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] team competed in the F1 1989 se The car was designed by [[John Barnard]], and it was the first Ferrari he was respo
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  • ...d of [[racing]]. [[Coachbuilder]]s focused almost all their production on racing and [[Elio Zagato]] himself competed successfully in the Gran Turismo categ ...tandard production chassis, while the Lotus had been created as a [[sports car]] with a special chassis, ideal distribution of weights, and specially desi
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  • The car's performance caught the attention of [[Dave McLellan]], Chief Engineer of ...arger pressurize the air coming into the inlet of another. It is common in racing with diesel engines (For example [[tractor pulling]]) due to their combusti
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  • ...sports car for the very first time in 1957. It was a rainy evening and the car was a dark colored Porsche Speedster. This began a respect for a classical ...work at that time and concentrated on his day job, eventually selling the car.
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  • ...th some success. Shortly thereafter, Europe would find itself at war. Both racing and the market for private cars would disappear by 1915 when Italy joined t ...pany as a works driver. The [[Italian]] maker would return to its roots in racing with much success, winning its first [[Grand Prix World Championship]] in 1
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  • ...cases the vehicle may be built by the converter, or assembled from a [[kit car]], and vehicles of this type are also noted below.<br> ...ries, the user can choose to buy a converted vehicle of any model in the [[Car dealership|automaker dealerships]] only paying the cost of the batteries an
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[gran turismo|GT car]] The America series was based on a series of [[concept car]]s which bore the '''Superfast''' name. Therefore, the final true member o
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  • ...by his younger brother Mark who was an expert in building frames and valid racing driver. At that time [[Italy]] was troubled by a severe political and finan ...e shape of a turtle shell. The vehicle could reach a speed of 90 km/h. The car, with wheel centers forming an equilateral triangle, had remarkable stabili
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  • '''Supercar''' is a term used for a high end [[sports car]], typically an exotic or rare one, whose performance is highly superior to ...Supercars are usually designed for road and amateur track use rather than racing alone, and because of this their standard equipment often does not include
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  • ...es set indirect limits on these dimensions, and nearly every aspect of the car carries size regulations; consequently the various cars tend to be very clo The car must only have four wheels mounted externally of the body work with only th
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  • [[Grand Prix motor racing]] was first established in Britain by [[Henry Segrave]] at the [[Brooklands ...and 1986, and with [[Aintree Racecourse|Aintree]] (better known as a horse-racing course) between 1955 and 1962.
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  • '''Officine Meccaniche''' (OM) was an [[Italy|Italian]] car and truck manufacturing company, founded in [[1899]] in [[Milan]] as Societ ...the former [[Brixia-Zust (Brixia-Züst)]], just after OM took over [[Zust]] car company of [[Brescia]], Northern Italy.
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  • ...0 Cisitalia [[Grand Prix]], the lack of money would not allow the stunning car to be completed.''']] Following the great success of pre-World War II [[Italian]] sports and racing cars like [[Ferrari]] and [Maserati], other wealthy [[Italian]] industriali
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  • ...the early 1970s. In the tumultuous, tragic arena that was [[Formula One]] racing at the time, few showed more flair and promise, and no one ended his career ...rell were not fulfilled in [[1972]] as [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] and [[Lotus (car)|Lotus]] won the Driver's and Constructor's Championships. Cévert finished
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  • ...alian GP]] in September OSCA entered two works cars for Franco Rol but the car was a long way off the pace of the [[Alfa Romeos]] and [[Ferraris]]. ...til a new 1.5-liter F2 began in 1957 that OSCA reappeared in single-seater racing with a new [[four cylinder]] engine. The company enjoyed some success in 19
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  • '''[[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]] [[Rolex Sports Car Series]]'''<br>[[6 Hours of Watkins Glen|Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen]]<b '''[[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[IndyCar Series]]'''
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  • ...f AMA Superbike are said to have started when the AMA first organized road racing in the United States in 1934. *[[Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course]]
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  • ...er unit, using the Siata cylinder head, with 22bhp - enough to propel the car to about 100km/h. A Siata 750cc engine with 25bhp was also available. Later ...a]] launched in 1950 to complement the smaller Amica, the Daina was a [[GT car]] built both as a coupe and a trasformabile (convertible). The bodies of bo
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  • ...jacent areas, it became evident that everyone here is affected by the race car "virus". It made its entry in society in the early 1900's when Francesco St ...8]]. In the background is the Fiat Zero with Modena 1 tags--the first ever car in [[Modena]].
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Pagani Zonda car review''' ...showing his drawings to [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] who he planned to name the car after (as the Fangio F1).
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  • The '''Minardi M198''' was the car with which the [[Minardi]] [[Formula One]] team used to compete in the [[19 ...rest of the field and was involved in a season-long battle with [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]], beating the British team on occasion.
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  • ...m at the end of 2005. Scuderia Toro Rosso is the sister team of [[Red Bull Racing]], with the aim of developing the skills of promising drivers for the senio ...l is [[Franz Tost]], formerly of [[BMW]]'s motorsport division. Its latest car, the [[STR2|STR2]] is nearly identical to the Red Bull RB3, as both were de
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  • ...[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] layout used in modern [[passenger car]]s, where the engine drives the front [[wheel]]s. Most front wheel drive v ...tter weight distribution (consequently, it was sometimes called the "Mafia car", because it was "all hood").
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  • ...raight-six]] (120&nbsp;bhp) was used in the '''A6 GCS''' two-seater racing car, «G» denoting ''Ghisa'', cast iron block, and «CS» denoting ''Corsa & S ...GCM''' (1951-53) were twelve 2-litre single-seater («M» for ''monoposto'') racing cars (160-190&nbsp;bhp), developed by [[Gioacchino Colombo]] and built by [
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  • The '''[[Ferrari]] 250''' is a series of [[sports car]]s from the 1950s and early 1960s. It was the company's most successful ea ...gine|Jaguar XK straight-6]] The light V12 propelled the small Ferrari 250 racing cars to victory after victory.
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  • ...car designer. His work covered a large range from [[minicar]]s to [[sports car]]s, using all the different layouts as and when they were the best solution ...t confidence to entrust the design of all the mechanical components of the car including the chassis to Giacosa. Giacosa was engineering manager at Fiat b
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  • ...nts on the [[motor racing]] calendar. The first Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] championship took place on [[September 4]], [[1921]] at [[Brescia]]. Howe ...e. The Italian Grand Prix counted toward the [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Championship]] from 1935 to 1938.
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  • '''Osella''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] racing car manufacturer and former [[Formula One]] team based in Volpiano near [[Turin ...ld rise to [[Formula Two]] in [[1975]] achieving some success with its own car (the Osella FA2); [[François Migault]] scored one point.
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  • ..., Sicily|Palermo]]. Founded in 1906, it used to be the oldest [[sports car racing]] event, part of the World Championship until 1973. While also a whole tour After 1973, it was a national sports car event until it was discontinued in 1977 due to safety concerns. It is since
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  • ...Racing Motors|BRM]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Brabham]], [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]] ...n two airlines and was manager of the [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]] Formula One racing team for two years.
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  • |[[Hesketh Racing|Hesketh]] |[[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]
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  • The car is named after Lele Rivolta, wife of [[Piero Rivolta]] (son of Iso company ...p Morris]] that led to the creation of the team Formula 1 [[Frank Williams Racing Cars|Iso-Marlboro]], was presented the Lele IR6 Marlboro. Derivative of Lel
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  • | class = [[Sports car]] ([[S-segment|S]])<!-- per [[WP:CARCLASS]], this should not be changed to ...l drive layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer [[Ferrari]], introduced in 2015 to replace the previous [[Ferr
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  • ...quiet Italian drew good notices for his attitude and skill in such a poor car (notably qualifying 16th for the [[1987 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix ...ailed to qualify for the first four races. He then broke his jaw in a road car accident following the [[1991 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]], ironic
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  • The '''Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy)''' is a [[motorcycle racing]] event held on the [[Isle of Man]] since 1907. The race is run on public r Motor racing began on the Isle of Man in 1904 with the Gordon Bennett car trials.
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  • ...], [[Ferrari 500|500S]], [[Ferrari 250 GT|250GT]] and some F1 cars). Other car companies followed, including [[Cisitalia]], [[Fiat]], [[Stanguellini]], [[ ...metimes the task gave a risk to build, as for instance the 'Nibbio' record car from 1935. On basis of a [[Gilco]]-[[Cattaneo]] chassis on the order of Lu
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  • |Fuel || Dunlop Racing 600 L 15 & 650 L 15 The car was completed in 14 days. At least another two 250 GT SWB cars were develop
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  • ...48, abandoning the truck field, they attempt the more challenging field of racing. From the experience with the motors of the [[Topolino]] and the contributi ...standard and the sale of kit will come resumptions of transformation. The car that mainly adapted to these advances was the [[Fiat 500|500]] of Fiat, bu
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  • ...ly 13]], [[1918]] &ndash; [[May 26]], [[1955]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[racing driver]] and twice [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Cha ...igious [[Mille Miglia]] in a Ferrari sports car that he eventually started racing on four wheels regularly.
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  • |Class:||[[City car]] ...o" from the [[Italian language|Italian]] word for "500") is a [[automobile|car]] produced by the [[Fiat]] company of [[Italy]] between 1957 and 1975 (the
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  • ...rs' Champions|world champion]] [[Jackie Stewart]]. The [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] remained in Argentina through {{F1|1981}}, but the 1982 event | [[Walter Wolf Racing|Wolf]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • | Occupation || Racing driver ...opean Championship (auto racing)|European Champion]] in [[Grand Prix motor racing]]. Dr [[Ferdinand Porsche]] called Nuvolari "''The greatest driver of the p
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  • ...]] used this arrangement. From 1927-1929, the American firm [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson]] used a 6-cylinder engine of this form as well, but this en ...of the 'production based' loophole but still design it to be state of the racing art in all other ways, without any of the drawbacks of a real production-ba
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  • ...and low weight is essential for high-performance automobile racing. Race car manufacturers have also developed methods to give carbon fiber pieces stren .... [[Downforce]] was also affected, but compensated for with design of the car's [[underbody]] and [[rear diffuser]].
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  • [[Siata]] build this car on [[Fiat 8V]] parts. ...s build by [[Carrozzeria]] [[Motto]] , despite what badge there was on the car at delivery.
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  • ...]] used this arrangement. From 1927-1929, the American firm [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson]] used a 6-cylinder engine of this form as well, but this en ...of the 'production based' loophole but still design it to be state of the racing art in all other ways, without any of the drawbacks of a real production-ba
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  • |Record team || [[Penske Racing]] ...ornia Speedway) - Sports Car.png|<center><font color=black> Primary sports car layout
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  • ;1957: Colani's [[Alfa Romeo]] design is the first [[sports car]] to clock a lap of under 10 minutes at the [[Nürburgring]]; it can now be ;1958: [[Catamaran]] racing success in Hawaii
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  • |Class || [[Super car]] ...M]] at [[24 hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]]. [[De Tomaso]] had produced a road car with this layout, the [[De Tomaso Vallelunga|Vallelunga]], but otherwise ca
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  • ...|| [[Williams F1|Williams]], [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]], [[Red Bull Racing|Red Bull]] ...ay]], [[Scotland]]) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] former [[Formula One]] racing driver from Scotland. By virtue of a long career he has amassed a notable p
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  • | Body style || 4-door [[sedan (car)|sedan]]<br>2-door [[coupe]] The '''Alfa Romeo Alfetta''' was an executive [[saloon car]] and [[fastback]] [[coupé]] produced from [[1972]] until [[1984]] by [[Al
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  • [[Image:Go kart.jpg|thumb|300px|Go Kart racing, Bairnsdale Kart Club]] ...age:Kart Race Indoor 2002.jpg|thumb|301px|Indoor Kart racing]][[Image:Kart Racing 1.jpg|thumb|301px|Kart racers race each other on an outdoor track]]
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  • | Class || [[Luxury car]], [[Sport car]], [[Racing car]] ...on models. In 2004 Alfa Romeo revived the 8C name for a V8-engined concept car which has made it into production for 2007, the [[Alfa Romeo 8C Competizion
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  • ...iod, and the first two years of the Formula One category, the 4CLT was the car of choice for many privateer entrants, leading to numerous examples being i ...entional in its architecture, twin box-section spars ran the length of the car joined, ladder-fashion, by smaller cross members, although the 4CL design d
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  • ...for the 750 sports machines, with a limited production of 300 SR ("Special Racing") model in the traditional red and silver livery. ==Racing==
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  • ...Milan]], production started 1927, with the [[Alfa Romeo P2|P2]] Grand Prix car as starting point. Engine capacity was now 1487&nbsp;cc, against the P2's 1 [[Image:Coys vintage car 501593 fh000035.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Alfa Romeo 6C 2300B Touring]]
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  • ...d in [[2002]] as the successor to the [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]]. The [[car body style|body style]] is a two door, two seat [[coupé]]. To celebrate La Lamborghini have announced two more powerful models, the XTR, a track-only car with a 700 bhp version of the V12, and the LP640 with 640 bhp. Although the
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  • ...''' (born [[July 13]] [[1957]] in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]) is a former [[racing driver]] who raced for the [[Arrows]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[Wil ...geot was traveling at some 350 km/h. A suspension piece had failed and the car hit the guard-rail losing the entire rear end. Boutsen was untouched, but t
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  • |Class:|| [[supermini car|Supermini]] The '''Fiat Punto''' is a [[supermini car|supermini]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] since [
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  • *[[Red Bull Racing|Red Bull]] |rowspan=2| {{flagiconJapan}} [[Panasonic]] [[Toyota F1|Toyota Racing]]
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  • '''Testi''' was founded in 1936 as a manufacturer of racing bikes . After the war the company decided to produce [[motorcycles]] in 194 {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...rld champions Ferrari for the end of the season - in only his fifth season racing cars - and from 1978 to his death in 1982 drove for the Italian team. He wo ...has become an iconic figure in the history of the sport, renowned for his car control, aggressive driving style, and a 'never give up' attitude. His son,
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  • |Layout & Class:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[supermini car|supermini]] ...ut styling by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] was an instant hit (though one of the car's most recognisable features, the vertical tail/rear lights, were not part
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  • ! Car # | rowspan=4 | {{flagiconITA}} [[Trident Racing]]
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  • '''Cizeta''' Automobili srl of [[Modena]], [[Italy]] was a car manufacturer set up in the late 1980s by Claudio Zampolli (an Italian [[Fer ...n brought the original Diablo design to Cizeta. The prototype was the only car to carry the "Cizeta-Moroder" badge, as Giorgio Moroder pulled out of the C
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  • ...io''' ([[June 24]], [[1911]] - [[July 17]], [[1995]]) was a legendary race car driver. The [[Argentina|Argentine]] often referred to as '''The Maestro''', .... The outbreak of [[World War II]] halted his rise, and he could not begin racing in [[Europe]] until 1947.
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  • .... Lamborghini is the main counterpart to [[Ferrari]] in the Italian sports car business. The Italian company was founded in 1963 by businessman [[Ferrucci ...lted by Ferrari's reaction, Lamborghini took it upon himself to repair his car's clutch; in the process, he discovered that the design shared components w
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  • ...acer. They were successful racing, under the MM name, and Alfonso’s finest racing moment came in 1927 when his MM 125 took six world records at [[Monza]], du In 1961 [[Giacomo Agostini]] began his racing career on a Moto Morini Settebello “Short Rods”, coming second at Trent
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