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  • ...became known as the [[Baja 1000]]. The event is now sanctioned by [[SCORE International]]. ...s. There are races on a circuit of less than five miles (such as [[Crandon International Off-Road Raceway]]), which are sanctioned by [[CORR]] (or its predecessor [
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Riverside International Raceway''' *'''[[International Motor Sports Association|IMSA]]'''
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  • ...ounds or going backward. If the competitor fails to complete the section a score of 5 (sometimes colorfully called "a fiasco") is earned. The winner is the |''Title becomes "International Trial Master"''
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  • ...was fast, but the half-hearted attempt of Ferrari, which was not enough to score a win against more determined opposition. Ford's direct counterpart, the [[ ...te on development without committing too much money and personnel to cover international racing events.
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  • ...ar racing]] after a 20 year absence. The car was built to compete in the [[International Motor Sports Association|IMSA]]'s new [[IMSA GT Championship|WSC]] class, w ...t lost on a tie-breaker, as well as allowing ex-F1 driver [[Max Papis]] to score a final second place and [[Didier Theys]] a fourth in the drivers champions
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  • ...rs old, finishing fourth in his first season. He continued in national and international championships for 7 years, and in [[1998]] he moved into [[Formula Chevrole ...In 2005 he remained with Sauber, but in an uneventful season was unable to score regular points. He managed to outpace second driver [[Jacques Villeneuve]]
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  • With this points system, the most number of points anyone can score in one round is 20 by claiming pole position, winning both races with the f | {{flagiconGBR}} [[iSport International]]
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  • ...a 100-point scale. Each rider's highest single-jump score is compared; top score wins. ...to .8 hectres). Like Big Air, a panel of judges assigns each contestant a score based on a 100-point scale, looking for difficult tricks and variations ove
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  • ...d adhere to the rules laid down by the IFAB. The growing popularity of the international game led to the admittance of FIFA representatives to the IFAB in [[1913]]. ...es'' during the course of the game. The maximum substitutions permitted in international games and in national level leagues is three, though substitution numbers m
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  • ...hird in the 1995 Duckhams Formula Ford Festival at [[Brands Hatch]] on his international racing debut. ...er for [[2001]], a year that also saw him finish runner-up in the 2001 FIA International Formula 3000 Championship for Supernova.
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  • ...eed improved, whilst reliability was also better. Villeneuve was unable to score a podium, but did come close at Indianapolis where he narrowly lost a duel ...tructors championship (ahead of his former team BAR), Villeneuve failed to score a single point, unable to finish any of his races on the lead lap; Renault
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  • ...Goodwood]] Amon continued to impress and was on the pace in the [[Goodwood International Trophy]] and [[Aintree 200]] pre-season races. Amon did however score his biggest success to date when he partnered Bruce McLaren in a [[Gulf]] [
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  • *''[[Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale]]'' — "Miami International", "Dirty Martini", and very briefly in "African Rundown" ...[[David Arnold]] is the series' most regular composer. He has composed the score for the James Bond films since ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'', to the most rec
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  • ...isaster struck in 1988, though, as Herbert, then a championship hopeful in International [[Formula 3000]] was caught up in a major accident at [[Brands Hatch]], bad ...then Benetton for the last few races of the season. Although he failed to score any points in 1994, he was retained as [[Michael Schumacher]]'s team-mate f
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  • |[[Arden International]] * Only top six nations score points in sprint race.
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  • ...ing, he runs his own [[GP2 Series|GP2]] team, [[Fisichella Motor Sport|FMS International]]. ...efly in 1995, driving for [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] in the [[International Touring Car Championship]] series.
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  • ...th a 2-litre [[Coventry-Climax]] engine in the [[Lotus 33]], Clark did not score points until the [[1966 British Grand Prix|British Grand Prix]] and a third *He was inducted into the [[International Motorsports Hall of Fame]] in [[1990]].
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  • ...he United States ([[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]] and [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen]]). However, the [[Lotus (car)|Lotus]] team was dominant once ...lap, Andretti also went by Reutemann. Piquet put himself in a position to score points when he took over sixth place from [[John Watson (driver)|John Watso
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  • ...him out of the race after completing 31 of the 60 laps. Alboreto failed to score a single point during his debut year, his highest position being ninth at t ...nd Prix|German Grand Prix]] onwards. In an uncompetitive car, he failed to score a single point for the rest of the season. During qualifying for the [[1989
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  • | Country/region || [[International]] ...clock on closed roads. The sport's commercial rights are administered by [[International Sportsworld Communicators]], who also produce the daily event highlights sh
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  • ...ira]] was appointed to oversee the sale of franchises for the operation of international teams. Paul Cherry, formally of the Champ Car Racing Team, Sigma Autosport, ..., their winning form was not to continue. Wins at [[Estoril]] and [[Sepang International Circuit|Malaysia]] saw [[A1 Team France]] build up a sizeable gap. By the s
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  • ...he two rankings in each race (or "moto") are added together and the lowest score wins the overall race. If there is a tie, then the racer who scored higher * [http://www.fim.ch/en/default.asp/ Fedaration Of International Motocross]
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  • ...all. At the time he was running in a point-scoring position. He went on to score a podium finish fifteen seconds behind his triple world champion team-mate ...drivers. For the [[2000 Formula One season|2000 season]], he was eager to score a hat-trick of crowns, but after a season-long contest, finished 19 points
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  • ...'s [[Formula 3000]] car that he drove for [[Pacific Racing]] in the [[1993 International Formula 3000 season|1993 season]]]] ...rt]], [[Netherlands]] and [[Macau]], [[China]]. In 1992, he raced in the [[International Formula 3000|Formula 3000]] series, finishing ninth, and in 1993 he improve
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  • ...ern [[1980s]] version called ''GP-Strecke'' is currently used by major and international racing events. However, the older, much longer version of the Ring called t Besides other major international events, it has seen the brief return of [[Formula One]] to the Ring, as the
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  • ...aja 500]] and [[Baja 1000]] which are promoted and administered by [[SCORE International]] and are amongst the most well known long-distance off-road races. Off-ro * [[International Six Days Enduro]] (ISDE) - the "world cup" of enduros
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  • ...hings to all people (both a training formula replacing F3 and a high-level international category below F1 replacing F2), and it was soon realised that there was a ...grading system used. Any driver with an "A" grading was not permitted to score championship points. A driver gained an "A" rating via various means (that
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  • ...til 1991, when it quit the formula to concentrate solely on [[Formula 3000|International Formula 3000]]. ...sted car was not a suitable platform for any success, and so Forti did not score any points in its first F3000 year. In addition, the team did not manage to
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  • ...New South Wales]], Australia in the 1920s, there are now both domestic and international competitions in a number of countries including the [[Speedway World Cup]] ...oria]] won the prestigious Silver Gauntlet. He also achieved success at an international level, racing for Southampton in 1929 and captained the [[Glasgow Tigers (s
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  • As of 2008, he is the most recent inductee to the [[International Motorsports Hall of Fame]] from a country other than the US, having been in ...races, Piquet became champion for the third time even though he failed to score any points in these two remaining races.
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  • ...ideo'''<br>[[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]<br>'''Non-USA Theatrical'''<br>[[United International Pictures]] ...Never Miss." Arnold added two new themes to the Bond repertoire with this score, both of which are reused in ''[[Die Another Day]]''. The first is an actio
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  • This season saw the [[Minardi]] team score their first points since [[2002 Formula One season|2002]], where [[Zsolt Ba | [[Sepang International Circuit]]
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  • ...ill ascended another tier of open wheel racing by joining Mooncraft in the International [[Formula 3000]] championship, where, although often competitive, he never ...gines from unfancied Yamaha, was generally uncompetitive, and Hill did not score his first point for the team until the [[1997 British Grand Prix|British Gr
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  • ...highlights of his career include winning the [[International Formula 3000|International F3000]] championship in 1998, and the [[Champ Car|CART Championship Series] ...vance in his motor racing career when he was hired by the RSM [[Marko]], [[International Formula 3000|Formula 3000]] team in 1997. In the ten races during the seaso
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  • ...ncludes instrumental and vocal music, ranging from experimental styles and international fusions to opera, which is also a form of popular music. Italian popular m ...sto Terrefranca]], who, in a 1912 pamphelt entitled ''Giaccomo Puccini and International Opera'', accused [[Puccini]] of "commercialism" and of having deserted Ital
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  • ...ued with mechanical failures despite his outright speed and his ability to score pole position after pole position during qualifying. He only managed anothe In [[2000]], he was posthumously inducted into the [[International Motorsports Hall of Fame]].
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  • ...lliams]] drivers [[Ralf Schumacher]] and [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] would both score their maiden wins in the sport, at [[2001 San Marino Grand Prix|San Marino] | [[Sepang International Circuit|Sepang]]
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  • ...''Association Internationale des Automobiles Clubs Reconnus'' (AIACR), the international governing body of motorsport, to be upgraded from a regional French club to ...most important race of each of its affiliated national automobile clubs as International Grands Prix, or 'Grandes Épreuves' and in 1933 Monaco was ranked as such a
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  • ...iancarlo Fisichella]], and a flat-spotted tyre causing [[Felipe Massa]] to score no points, the race also saw [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] pull ahead of [[R | [[Bahrain International Circuit]]
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  • ...rmula One races in {{F1|1961}}, winning the non-Championship [[Oulton Park International Gold Cup]], but was too heavy and complex compared to the new breed of mid- ...Prix de Pau|Pau]] and [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]] Grands Prix, the [[BRDC International Trophy]], the [[Race of Champions (Brands Hatch)|Race of Champions]] and th
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  • An official announcement of many of the international members of the cast for Casino Royale, listed above, was made by MGM and So ...yale''. Cornell collaborated with [[David Arnold]] who composed the film's score. Cornell was first reported to be writing and performing the song on July 2
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  • '''Joseph Gilles Henri Villeneuve''' ('''Gilles Villeneuve''' [[International Phonetic Alphabet|pronounced]] ʒil vilnœv) ([[January 18]], [[1950]] &nda ...ed favourite for the drivers championship by UK bookmakers, but would only score six points in the whole campaign in the unwieldy 312T5 which had only parti
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  • ...huge changes did result in a very unreliable car, Schumacher did manage to score 3 wins in the 1996 season before going on to challenge [[Jacques Villeneuve ...ft him mired in ninth place at the finish. Despite Massa not being able to score any points, the combination of Schumacher's win, Alonso's DNF, and a medioc
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  • ...mine (at the request of the Bank of England) how Goldfinger (a jeweler and international businessman) is shipping his gold between countries, and determine if he is ...r a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media|Grammy Award for Best Score for a Motion Picture]] || [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]]
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  • ...St George|CMG]], [[Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve|RNVR]] is an agent of the international arm of the British Secret Service headquartered in London in a tall, grey b Barry did go on to compose the [[Film score|scores]] for eleven Bond films in addition to his uncredited contribution t
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  • ...St George|CMG]], [[Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve|RNVR]] is an agent of the international arm of the British Secret Service headquartered in London in a tall, grey b Barry did go on to compose the [[Film score|scores]] for eleven Bond films in addition to his uncredited contribution t
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  • ...k it out". He also said he would be "taking a different approach" with the score. [[Corgi International Limited]] will release 5-inch action figures and gadgets (such as a voice-a
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