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  • ...blic the FIA is mostly known as the governing body for certain major motor racing events. ...tructuring of the FIA lead to the disappearance of the FISA, putting motor racing under direct manangement of the FIA.
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  • ...t motorcycle racers of the early 1980s. He was a racing prodigy who began racing at the age of four, competing in dirt track events near his hometown of Shr ==Racing history==
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  • ...lta SpA. This allowed Autodelta to use the [[Balocco]] test track for new racing cars and prototypes. ...TZ was updated to TZ2 in 1965, with both cars taking many wins in various championships. Alfa Romeo and Autodelta would later introduce the [[Alfa Romeo GTA|GTA]]
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  • ...ampion]] [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]]. ...s left thigh, right arm, collarbone and two ribs, yet he recovered and was racing again seven weeks afterwards.
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  • ...rting]] is more likely to be a young driver's entry to serious formula car racing). ...as an entry level formula, [[Formula Vee]], the Formula Ford cars use full racing suspension setups.
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  • ...tragic death of the driver [[Romagna]], in the [[1976]], then returned to racing in the [[1985]], participating (with little luck) in the world championship ...was focused on 125cc sporting models that reflect the characteristic of a racing motorcycles for the road, powerfully mounted bicilindrici in line with [[wa
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  • ...neral public, the FIA is mostly known as the governing body for many motor racing events. ...rominent role is in the licencing and arbitration of [[Formula One]] motor racing. The FIA, along with the [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]
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  • ...Alborghetti]] from Milan, Italy won the Italian 125 and 250 cc motorcross championships on Aprilias. In 1978 Alborghetti closed the season with two third places in ...iani]] road an Aprilia GP 250 with Rotax engine to sixth place in the road racing World Championship. Two seasons later, on August 30, 1987, at [[San Marino
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  • ...mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[g
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  • ...mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[g
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  • Monterey Sports Car Championships<br><br> '''[[Monterey Historic Automobile Races]]'''
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  • ...ht|250px|'''1973 Minarelli 50 cc PCB race, P6 water-cooled motor for short racing, 16,500 rpm, power disc rotating, a dry clutch, front brake is 160 mm, rear ...]], including four manufacturer titles and two rider titles in 125cc world championships. Among the titles from this period are some world speed records still unbea
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  • ...under the name [[Alfa Corse]] or Autodelta) and private entries. The first racing car was made in [[1913]], three years after the foundation of A.L.F.A., the ...immediately after it was founded. [[Giuseppe Merosi]] built very advanced racing car in 1914, named as [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|Grand Prix]]. In 1920 [[Giuse
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  • |Championships || 0 ..., [[Surtees]] and [[Tecno]] teams. Bell was very successful in [[sportscar racing]], winning 5 times at Le Mans.
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  • :''This article concerns auto racing; [[Track racing|motorcycles]], also race on dirt tracks.'' ...ing|stock cars]] in the South. While open wheel racecars are purpose-built racing vehicles, stock cars (also known as fendered cars) can be either purpose-bu
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  • ...mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[g
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  • ...time trial|individual]] and [[team time trial]]s are another form of cycle racing on roads). It is one of the most physically demanding sports that one can Road racing is popular all over the world, but especially in [[Europe]]. The most compe
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  • ...mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[g
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  • | Championships || 0 ...Racing]], GTC Competition, [[Audi]] Sport [[Joest Racing|Joest]], Champion Racing
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  • |Championships || 0 ...', (born [[January 1]], [[1945]] in [[Brussels]]) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] racing driver known for his success in [[Formula One]] and his six wins in the [[2
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