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  • ...[Brabham]], [[Surtees]] and [[Tecno]] teams. Bell was very successful in [[sportscar racing]], winning 5 times at Le Mans. Bell was also a runner in the 1970 European [[Formula 2]] Championship driving a March. In 1972 he got the drive in the Tecno F1 team, along with
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  • ...i]]. The first race of the [[A1GP]] [[2008-09 A1 Grand Prix season|2008/09 season]] was originally planned to be held at the Mugello circuit on 21 September ...ortscar Championship season|1966]] and [[1967 World Sportscar Championship season]]. The last WC race was won by [[Udo Schütz]] and [[Gerhard Mitter]] on a
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  • '''Gianmaria "Gimmi" Bruni''' (born [[May 30]], [[1981]] in [[Rome]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile racing|racing]] driver ...He won the European title in 1999 and moved on to [[British Formula Three Championship|British Formula 3]], where he came fifth in 2000 and fourth in 2001. After
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  • ...ation]]<br>[[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]]<br>[[World Tourism Organization]]<br>[[UN Environment Programme]] ...t be confirmed during the next meeting of the Committee or of the relevant World Council."
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  • ...Championship season|1953]] and [[1981 World Sportscar Championship season|1981]]. As on the [[Nürburgring]], both a 24h and a 1000km race is held at Spa, | [[World Sportscar Championship]]
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  • ...Championship season|1953]] and [[1981 World Sportscar Championship season|1981]]. As on the [[Nürburgring]], both a 24h and a 1000km race is held at Spa, | [[World Sportscar Championship]]
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  • For the 1966 F1 season, the rules were changed, now allowing 3000 cm³ engines. The F1 teams, even ...ted of a 3.3-liter V12 that was taken from the [[Ferrari P|Ferrari 250LM]] sportscar prototypes, modified to 3000cc, and mounted in the back of an F1 chassis, d
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  • ...ivers champ || 2 ([[1950 Formula One season|1950]], [[1951 Formula One season|1951]]) In 1950 [[Nino Farina]] won the inaugural [[Formula One]] World Championship in a [[Alfa Romeo 158/159 Alfetta|158]] with [[supercharger]], in 1951 [[Ju
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  • |Years || 1981 - 1994 |First race || [[1981 San Marino Grand Prix|1981]] [[San Marino Grand Prix]]
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  • ...port race winners|Monaco F3 Grand Prix]] and the 1981 [[European Formula 3 Championship]] with eight victories. In 1982 he signed to drive for Arrows before moving ...cedes-Benz|Mercedes]] team, with whom Baldi won the 1990 [[World Sportscar Championship]], sharing the car with [[Jean-Louis Schlesser]]. In 1991 and 1992 he was a
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  • ...uced, the Daytona Continental, which counted towards the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. The first Continental was won by [[Dan Gurney]], driving a 2.7L Coventry ...n as part of the [[International Motor Sports Association|IMSA]] [[IMSA GT Championship|GT series]].
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  • ...was again second in the championship, this time behind [[Geoff Lees]]. The 1981 24 Hours of Le Mans started at 15h00 - one hour earlier than usual due to t In 1983 Boutsen drove in the European Touring Car Championship and in World Sportscar races, where he won at Monza with [[Bob Wollek]].
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  • ...cia to win the FIA's [[World Championship for Makes]] in 1980 and again in 1981. Hans Heyer also won the [[Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft]] in 1980 at th ...rbo competing in the [[1980 World Sportscar Championship season|1980 World Championship for Makes.''']]]]{{-}}
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  • ...considered the toughest and most demanding purpose-built race track in the world. ...AC]] [[Eifelrennen]] races were continued there. The first [[World Cycling Championship]] race took place on [[1927-06-19]], and the first [[German Grand Prix]] a
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  • '''[[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[Firestone Indy Lights]]'''<br>[[Camping World Watkins Glen Grand Prix]] '''Sportscar Vintage Racing Association'''<br>[[SCCA]] [[SPEED World Challenge]]<br>Zippo U.S. Vintage Grand Prix
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  • ...ula One]], [[American Championship Car Racing|IndyCar]], [[World Sportscar Championship]] and [[NASCAR]] (the other being [[Dan Gurney]]). He also won races in [[m ...anapolis 500|1969]]), [[Daytona 500]] (1967) and the [[Formula One]] World Championship, and, along with [[Juan Pablo Montoya]], the only driver to have won a race
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  • ...ula One season|1992]], [[1994 Formula One season|1994]]–[[1995 Formula One season|1995]] | Championships || 1 ([[1992 Formula One season|1992]])
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  • Beginning in the late 1970s, the demand for fuel economy from around the world led the race to adopt a fuel economy formula known as [[Group C]] in which Although the 24 Hours of Le Mans was part of the [[World Sportscar Championship]] for most of its existence, it has regularly had rules which differed from
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  • ...ny in [[Formigine]], near [[Modena]]. Volpi decided to build a mid-engined sportscar with a 3-liter V8 engine. The engine was designed by former Maserati chief ...rteenth on the grid, won the first point for his team and, with this World Championship point, Serenissima became part of the annals of Formula 1 engine constructo
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