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  • '''Pat Moss''' (born [[1935]]) was a [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[Rally racing|rally]] driver. In [[1953]] she started rally racing in a [[Morris Motor Company|Morris Minor]], after being the navigato
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  • In [[1950 Formula One season|1950]], the FIA organised the first World Championship for race car drivers in racing events, known today as [[Formula One]]. .... From [[1982]], with the new [[Group C]] prototype regulations, a drivers championship was added.
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  • : ''This article refers to the European autosport. For the amateur U.S. autosport, see [[SCCA RallyCross]].'' ...uction or specially built road [[automobile|car]]s, similar to the [[World Rally Car]]s, but with about 250bhp stronger engines. It is mainly popular in the
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  • ...sley as president, the German branch of the FIA, the [[ADAC]] (the largest European motoring body), announced, "We view with regret and incredulity the FIA gen *FIA [[Formula One]] [[World Championship]]
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  • ...o 1.6 is famous for both its unusually beautiful design and European Rally championship history. Only 800 handbuilt Zagato 1.6 coupes were ever produced. Only a h [[Lancia 037 | 037]] / [[Lancia Rally | Rally]] | [[Lancia Appia | Appia]] | [[Lancia Aprilia | Aprilia]] | [[Lancia Arde
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  • ...<br>[[FIA GT3 European Championship|FIA GT3 Championship]]<br>[[Italian GT Championship]] ...<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[Super Tourenwagen Cup]]<br>[[Italian Superturismo Championship|Italian Superturismo]]<br>[[Le Mans Series]]<br>[[International GT Open]]
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  • ...nstead in a point-to-point format where participants and their co-drivers “rally” to a set of points, leaving in regular intervals from start points. This ...ys removed the motorsport from its “grassroots” past. For better or worse, rally has become a lucrative business.
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  • ...1975 World Sportscar Championship season|1975]] and [[1977 World Sportscar Championship season|1977]]. ...actory team in 1979, run by Autodelta. The team also prepared Alfa Romeo rally cars such as the [[Alfa Romeo GTV#GT and GTV Racing Versions by Autodelta|A
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  • ! colspan=2 |[[WRC]] Rally Germany / Deutschland 2008 ...nstead in a point-to-point format where participants and their co-drivers “rally” to a set of points, leaving in regular intervals from start points. This
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  • ...w the launch of the 124 Special, which used the [[World Rally Championship|Rally]] engine in a four-door [[sedan]] body. In 1975 the 128 3P (3 door) replac {{Early European Fiat vehicles}}
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  • ...hip''' ('''WTCC''') is an international [[touring car racing|Touring Car]] championship organized by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]]. ...feared it would take money away from Formula 1 and stopped sanctioning the Championship{{Fact|date=June 2008}}.
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  • ...ta S4''' is a [[Group B]] [[rally car]] that competed in the [[World Rally Championship]] in 1985 and 1986, until Group B cars were banned from competition by the ...Olympus rally by [[Markku Alen]]. The car also won the 1986 European Rally Championship with Italian driver Fabrizio Tabaton, whose car was run by Italian team HF
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  • ...Grand Prix Championship]]. Over 4 rounds the [[Alfa Romeo P2]] won the [[European Grand Prix]] at [[Spa]] and the [[Italian Grand Prix]] at [[Monza]], and he ...fa Romeo P3|P3]] whilst the German [[Silver Arrows]] dominated the other 4 championship events. However the P3s won 18 of the 35 Grands Prix held throughout Europe
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  • ...rth overall. With 1986 came another championship in FF2000, this time the European title. ...first, in South Africa and Germany. He finished tenth in the final World Championship standings. It was a one-year deal with Ligier, however, and in 1994 he sig
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  • ...s]]. The most prestigious competition is the [[FIA]] [[European Hill Climb Championship]]. ...ars and drivers do not generally cross between the British and continental European championships.
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  • ...America, the cars used in the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]] (currently [[Champcars]] and the [[Indy Racing League]]) have traditional ...lly” to a set of points, leaving in regular intervals from start points. A rally is typically conducted over a number of stages of any terrain, which entran
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  • ...America, the cars used in the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]] (currently [[Champcars]] and the [[Indy Racing League]]) have traditional ...lly” to a set of points, leaving in regular intervals from start points. A rally is typically conducted over a number of stages of any terrain, which entran
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  • ...[Coppa Ciano]], finishing third and went on to capture the Italian driving championship in the 1100 cc sports car class. The following year he and his brother purc ...Villoresi and Rosier. Ascari had already clinched the [[Formula One World Championship]] before this event. Villoresi drove a [[Ferrari]] to capture the 1952 Gran
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  • ...any has a long history of producing distinctive cars and also has a strong rally heritage. Modern Lancias are seen as presenting a more luxurious alternativ ...ari]], where [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] won the [[1956 Formula One season|1956 championship]] with a Lancia-Ferrari car.
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  • ...ia Delta Integrale]] rally winning cars. These cars took the [[World Rally Championship]] several times in the 1980s. ...anks were always around 46 litres and all fasteners used are metric as per European measurement. Corrosion was always a bugbear of Fiats and unfortunately 124
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