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  • ...ound:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Downtown Detroit Street Circuit.png|250px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Detroit Street Circuit'''
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  • ...und:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image: Downtown Detroit Street Circuit.png |250px]] | Circuit || [[Detroit street circuit]]
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  • ...ound:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Downtown Detroit Street Circuit.png|250px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Detroit Street Circuit'''
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  • ...from [[1982]] through [[1988]]; the Detroit races were also called the '''Detroit Grand Prix'''. ...and [[Las Vegas Grand Prix|Las Vegas]] races, the new event was held in [[Detroit, Michigan]] on another street course, encompassing the [[Renaissance Center
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  • *[[Detroit street circuit]], [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]], [[United States]]
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  • * [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac Automobile Company]] ([[Detroit, Michigan]]) * [[Ford Motor Company]] ([[Detroit, Michigan]])
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  • ...formance: the 5,4 l V8 (small-block) motor came from [[General Motors]] in Detroit, the transmission, too, axles (de Dion) and braking system (4 disc brakes!)
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  • | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Detroit Grand Prix]] | {{flagiconUSA}} [[1987 Detroit Grand Prix|Detroit]]
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  • ...mple of this type would be the famous "Detroit Locker," also known as the "Detroit No-Spin," although there are many others. Other automatic lockers operate a
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  • ...eedboat Kings: 25 Years of International Speedboating'' by J. Lee Barrett (Detroit: Arnold-Powers, Inc., 1939), Ch.11]
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  • ===Detroit=== ...[[1984 United States Grand Prix East|United States Grand Prix East]] in [[Detroit, Michigan]].
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  • ...sed for racing in these classes. The [[American Power Boat Association]] (Detroit, Michigan) sanctions approximately fifty stock outboard events per year in
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  • | Detroit
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  • ...for Life]]''. In 1923, he established the DePalma Manufacturing Company in Detroit to build race cars and engines for automobiles and aircraft.
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  • ...e at the [[1982]] [[United States Grand Prix]] East in [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]].
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  • ...hassis also had multi-coloured wheel rims at the [[1986 Detroit Grand Prix|Detroit Grand Prix]]. || [[1986 Detroit Grand Prix|DET]]
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  • ...company obtained the exclusive for Italy from "[[Ford Motor Company]] of [[Detroit]] in the car, as well as" [[Indian|Indian Motorcycle Company]] "by [[Spring
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  • | [[1984 Detroit Grand Prix|DET]] |bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[1985 Detroit Grand Prix|<font color=black>DET]]<br/><font color=black><small>Ret</small>
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  • ...[[Motorama]] auto show and was so popular it overshadowed the best work of Detroit's top designers, on display at the major manufacturer's exhibits. It also e
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  • ...developing modern [[rear-wheel drive]] [[independent suspension]] layouts. Detroit's "Big Three" enjoyed a remarkable run of 75 low-cost years building passen
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  • '''Chet Miller''' ([[July 19]], [[1902]] [[Detroit, Michigan]] - [[May 15]], [[1953]] [[Indianapolis, Indiana]]) was an [[Unit
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  • ...rsion of the famous Grey Marine Diesel later to be known as the GM Diesel (Detroit Diesel). In 1998 the seize of production of that brand was halted as well d
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  • ...The car's bodies were assembled and painted in Italy before being flown to Detroit for final vehicle assembly.
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  • || [[1986 Detroit Grand Prix|DET]] || [[1987 Detroit Grand Prix|DET]]
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  • ...Prix|Las Vegas]], and the second a year later in [[1983 Detroit Grand Prix|Detroit]], earned him a place with the Ferrari team. Alboreto took three wins for t ...ch helped the Italian win the [[1982 Las Vegas Grand Prix]] and the [[1983 Detroit Grand Prix]].]]
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  • ...exican]], [[1988 Canadian Grand Prix|Canadian]], [[1988 Detroit Grand Prix|Detroit]], [[1988 French Grand Prix|French]], [[1988 British Grand Prix|British]], <!-- Most retirements (percent) || 79.1% || [[1984 Detroit Grand Prix]] (20 DNFs from 26 starts) <small>Actually, 26 drivers started t
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  • *[http://www.ccscad.edu/study/majors College for Creative Studies (Detroit)] Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Transportation Design.
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  • |bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[1982 Detroit Grand Prix|<font color=black>DET]]<br/><font color=black><small>Ret</small> |bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[1983 Detroit Grand Prix|<font color=black>DET]]<br/><font color=black><small>Ret</small>
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  • ...sh third in the rookie standings with three top six finishes in the US500, Detroit, and Michigan races. 1997 was a breakout year, and Blundell recorded race
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  • ...orn into an automotive family. His grandfather was a tool and die maker in Detroit, having emigrated from his native Poland before the War. He was employed by
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  • ...rt and finished on the podium in 8 of the final 12 races with victories at Detroit, Nazareth, and Laguna Seca. His third-place showing in the points gave Tea
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  • ...-Block engine]] came from [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] in Detroit, the transmission, too, axles (de Dion) and braking system (4 [[disc brakes
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  • || [[1985 Detroit Grand Prix|DET]] || [[1986 Detroit Grand Prix|DET]]
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  • ...ut in a number of aggressive and fast drives, finishing a fast second at [[Detroit]]. But then double disaster struck. At the [[Dallas]] Grand Prix, Brundle
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  • ...y 1900s. They were produced by [[Anthony Electric]], [[Baker Electric]], [[Detroit Electric]], and others and at one point in history out-sold gasoline-powere
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  • *In the 1987 movie, ''[[RoboCop]]'', which takes place in future Detroit, one "Mediabreak" reports an incident that took place at fictitious "Lee Ia
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  • ...ficient [[front wheel drive]] vehicles. Station wagons were the victims of Detroit's downsizing trend after 1976, and vehicle choice was limited to which SUVs
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  • ...e introduction of the [[Volkswagen Golf|Volkswagen Rabbit]] in 1975 led to Detroit's "Big Three" to market the FF layout; Chrysler's vehicle lineup was almost
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  • *[[Abbott-Detroit]] (1909) *[[Anderson Electric Car Company]] (later [[Detroit Electric]])
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  • |bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[1982 Detroit Grand Prix|<font color=black>DET]]<br/><font color=black><small>Ret</small> |bgcolor="#dfffdf"| [[1983 Detroit Grand Prix|<font color=black>DET]]<br/><font color=black><small>6</small>
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  • ...tory of the year at the [[United States Grand Prix|United States GP]] at [[Detroit]], and finishing the season fourth (again) with 55 points, 8 pole positions ...e Principality) and the [[United States Grand Prix|United States GP]] at [[Detroit]] for the second year in a row, once again taking the World Championship le
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  • * Region 10 (Detroit)
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  • ...or diesel engine manufacturers, in large commercial engines (Cat, Cummins, Detroit Diesel). With recent advancements, the pump pressure has been raised to 2, * [http://www.detroitdiesel.com Detroit Diesel - manufacturer of diesel engines]
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  • ...rst official details, during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit earlier this month. With ground-breaking engineering and design, the 599 GT
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  • ...ti]] discovered during a 1991 [[Champ Car]] (then known as CART) race in [[Detroit, Michigan]]. Michael came around a blind corner at high speed, without heed
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  • ...1990s, they declined in popularity in North America in that same period. Detroit manufacturers mostly switched to offering small cars with trunks; customers
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  • ...erto Guerrero]] at the wheel. Guerrero only managed a best of 8th place at Detroit, before both driver and engine moved onto [[Patrick Racing]] for 1990. That
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  • ...y 1900s. They were produced by [[Anthony Electric]], [[Baker Electric]], [[Detroit Electric]], and others and at one point in history out-sold gasoline-powere
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  • ...cane]] concept at the 2005 [[North American International Auto Show]] in [[Detroit]]. This vehicle has a unique "crab crawl" capability, which allows it to r
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  • ...o Show]] with the Coupé's debut following shortly thereafter at the 2002 [[Detroit Auto Show]]. Sales in the United States began in March 2002 for the Spyder
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  • A full [[automatic transmission]] with 6 speeds (by ZF) was presented at the Detroit Motor Show in January 2007 with the first cars delivered right after the la
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  • ...ear following the last [[United States Grand Prix East|Formula One race in Detroit]], choices for a new location for the United States Grand Prix came down to
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  • ...an outstanding fourth place in the [[United States]] East Grand Prix in [[Detroit]].
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  • ...r car producing 1001 bhp DIN (736 kW), at the [[Paris]], [[Geneva]], and [[Detroit]] auto shows. Development continued throughout 2001 and the EB 16/4 Veyron
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  • ...ope . . . [and] may come closest to challenging the worldwide supremacy of Detroit." In 1967 Fiat, with sales amounting to $1.7 billion, outstripped Volkswag ...ope . . . [and] may come closest to challenging the worldwide supremacy of Detroit." In 1967 Fiat, with sales amounting to $1.7 billion, outstripped Volkswag
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  • ...oncept vehicle at the 2005 [[North American International Auto Show]] in [[Detroit]].
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  • ** {{flagiconUSA}} [[Detroit]], [[United States|USA]]
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  • During this time, CART found success in street races, taking over the [[Detroit Grand Prix]] and the [[Long Beach Grand Prix]] from Formula 1, as well as h
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  • The market changed somewhat in the 1960s, as Detroit began to worry about foreign competition, the European makers adopted ever-
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  • ***Honorable Mention [[Mazda B-series]] (stated by Sutoline Detroit to be the worst selling vehicle currently on the market) * First American [[electric car]] - [[Detroit Electric]] (1907)
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  • ...n the US in the late 1950s when many of the European imports undersold the Detroit "dinosaurs". It may again be true in the 2000s, now that large cars, calle
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  • ..., although races in other urban locations come and go ([[Las Vegas]] and [[Detroit]], for example) and proposals for such races are often discussed &ndash; mo
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  • ...cane]] concept at the 2005 [[North American International Auto Show]] in [[Detroit]]. This vehicle has a unique "crab crawl" capability, which allows it to r
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  • ...oncept vehicle at the 2005 [[North American International Auto Show]] in [[Detroit]].
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  • | [[1982 Detroit Grand Prix|<font color= >DET]]
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