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  • ...3), two [[Alfa Romeo 90]] station wagon prototypes (designed by the [[Auto Capital]] magazine, 1985) and a [[Fiat Punto]] ''Cabrio Wagon Bricò'' prototype (1
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  • ...0; background:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Auto Club Speedway (formerly California Speedway) - Speedway.png|290px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Auto Club Speedway of Southern California'''
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  • ...as an act of foundation, magazines and old documents, there is no trace. "Auto" in 1904 stands out from the earliest records, publicity of the '''Fabbrica ...their substantial fortunes. The experiment succeeded because through their capital [[Ceirano]] Faccioli and were able, within six months, to make a first smal
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  • ...me go on to professional racing careers. The club is also the source for [[Auto race workers|race workers]] in all specialties, without whom racing organiz ** [[Auto Club Speedway]] (former California Speedway), [[Fontana, California]]
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  • ...ght to the circulations of their sponsoring [[newspaper]]s (''[[L'Équipe|L'Auto]]'' and ''[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]'' respectively); Juan Pujol of the da ...vidual time trials. The finish of the Vuelta is traditionally the Spanish capital, [[Madrid]].
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  • ...''Indy, The Brickyard,<br>The Greatest Race Course in the World,<br>Racing Capital of the World''' ...in the [[United States]], is the second-oldest surviving [[automobile]] [[auto racing|racing]] track in the world (after the [[Milwaukee Mile]]), having e
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  • ...not allow for Ferrari to produce the smaller car without a huge influx of capital from financing or sale of a portion of the business. Sr. Ferrari envisione The body of the Mille GT concept car shown at the 1961 Auto Show was commissioned thru [[Bertone]] and designed by [[Giugiaro]] and was
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  • This is a '''list of [[auto racing]] tracks''' sorted by country. *[[Canberra 400|Canberra Street Circuit]], [[Canberra]], [[Australian Capital Territory]], see also [[Canberra 400]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Auto racing]]''' '''A1 Grand Prix''', abbreviated to '''A1GP''', is an [[open-wheel]] [[auto racing]] series. It is unique in its field in that competitors represent th
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  • ...on foot waving a red flag and blowing a horn. This effectively killed road auto development in the UK for most of the rest of the 19th century, as inventor About 1870, in [[Vienna]], capital of [[Austria]] (then the [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian Empire]]), inve
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  • ...took 10 minutes to do the deal with Melbourne that would see the Victorian capital host the Australian Grand Prix from 1996. It is thought that Melbourne’s | {{flagiconAustralia}} [[Bill Thompson (auto racer)|Bill Thompson]]
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  • '''Prague''' (Czech: ''Praha'') [http://www.prague-info.cz/] is the capital and largest city of the [[Czech Republic]]. ...List]. In 1993, Czechoslovakia split into two countries and Prague became capital city of the new Czech Republic.
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  • ...pick-up truck powered by the Lambretta engine, named as 'Vikram'. [[Bajaj Auto]] is a major Indian automobile manufacturer that had also produced scooters
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  • ...ry docile. You can drive around town in fourth gear. It is like driving an auto." ...an get excellent work from all these local workshops without incurring the capital outlay."
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  • ...available with air starters. After the end of World War I, they started an auto repair shop. In 1921 the car production was disbanded and taken over by [[S ...vers an area of 50,000 square meters. and 'employ 500 workers, the initial capital stock and two million pounds, of which six hundred thousand paid high the f
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  • ...ires Motor Show. It made a few other sporadic appearances in the Argentine capital between 1970 and 1980, before being abandoned. It was only in 1995 that the ...ton, Wisconsin area. Kiekhaefer was a research driven person, and a fan of auto racing. He heard that Briggs Cunningham had won at Watkins Glen using a Fia
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  • ...plete cars, with the company constantly struggling with inadequate working capital. Volpi is reported to have left the organisation with the car offered here, | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | 1963 Paris Auto Salon
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  • ...e vehicle was named "Montecarlo" written as one word, not Monte Carlo, the capital of Monaco). This was a [[rear-wheel drive]] [[mid-engine]]d two-seater spo ...had the highest performance of all the road-going production Betas, with {{Auto bhp|135|0}} and substantially increased torque over the normal two-litre (
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  • ...ian language|Italian]]: ''Venezia''), the ''"city of [[canal]]s"'', is the capital of the region of [[Veneto]] and of the [[province of Venice]], population 2 ...centuries past, entirely on water or on foot. Venice is Europe's largest [[Auto-free zones|carfree area]], unique in Europe in remaining a sizable function
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  • ...A is also the governing body for [[Formula One]] and other international [[auto racing|motorsports]]. While Mosley was at University, his wife was given tickets to a [[Auto racing|motor race]] at the [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone circuit]]. The
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