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  • '''American Le Mans Series''' A Porsche factory driver who competes in the American Le Mans series with a GT3 Porsche.
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  • ...the [[FIA GT Championship]] that year. In 1998, he joined the brand new Le Mans program of BMW Motorsports. In 1999, he won the Le Mans 24 Hours together with [[Yannick Dalmas]] and [[Joachim Winkelhock]] drivin
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  • Returning to sports cars, he won the [[Le Mans 24 Hours]] race in 1994, sharing the "road-going" [[Dauer]] (a modified [[P ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]])
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  • | Video || '''Tribute to Nino Vaccarella a living legend of the [[Targa Florio]]''' After winning the [[1964 24 Hours of Le Mans]], the former headmaster of a nearby school became the local hero of the [[
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  • ...race again in [[1961 24 Hours of Le Mans|1961]] and [[1962 24 Hours of Le Mans|1962]]. ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; races in ''italics''
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  • ...y]]. Just prior to entering Formula One, he won the [[1963 24 Hours of Le Mans]] for [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]. Immediately after he debuted in [[Gran ...ri. Partnered with Bandini, Scarfioti was victorious in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June 1963. Their factory Ferrari achieved an average speed of 117.99 mil
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  • ...ed autos. In [[1894]], the first contest was organized by Paris magazine [[Le Petit Journal]], a reliability test to determine best performance. ...prototype classes. Another series based on Le Mans began in 2004, the [[Le Mans Endurance Series]], which included four 1000 km races at tracks in Europe.
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  • ...ed autos. In [[1894]], the first contest was organized by Paris magazine [[Le Petit Journal]], a reliability test to determine best performance. ...prototype classes. Another series based on Le Mans began in 2004, the [[Le Mans Endurance Series]], which included four 1000 km races at tracks in Europe.
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  • ...the championship, this time behind [[Geoff Lees]]. The 1981 24 Hours of Le Mans started at 15h00 - one hour earlier than usual due to the general elections ...[24 Hours of Daytona]] in 1997. After a crash at [[24 Hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]] in 1999 he retired from racing altogether.
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  • ...autos. In [[1894]], the first contest was organized by Paris magazine ''[[Le Petit Journal]]'', a reliability test to determine best performance. ...ically feature many more cars and much closer competition than American Le Mans.
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  • He left Alfa in 1957 and went to Ferrari. A legend says that Bizzarrini arrived at [[Maranello]] to an interview with Enzo Fer ...ened to Lamborghini and then suddenly threw Lamborghini out of his office. Legend said Ferrari was not very happy hearing a farming engineer giving him lesso
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  • ...inting year for Cévert was his second place finish at the [[24 hours of Le Mans]], driving a [[Matra]]-Simca 670 with [[New Zealand]]'s Howden Ganley. *[http://www.f1-legend.com/histoire/pilotes/pil_cevert.htm F1 Legend]
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  • ...ula One World Championship]], as well as winning the [[1997 24 Hours of Le Mans]] and [[2001 12 Hours of Sebring]] sports car races. Alboreto competed in [ ...Champ Car|IndyCar]] series. He took his final major victories, the 1997 Le Mans 24 Hours and 2001 Sebring 12 Hours, with [[Germany|German]] manufacturers [
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  • ! colspan=1 | Le Mans Years || 24hLM 1963 – 24hLM 1965, 24hLM 1967 Surtees arrived at the [[1966 24 Hours of Le Mans]] expecting to be partnered with [[Mike Parkes]], instead Ferrari team mana
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  • ...ost dominant chassis in modern times at the 24 Hours and the [[American Le Mans Series]]. ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (results in '''bold''' indicate pole position)
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  • ...irst [[RAC Tourist Trophy]] (he won one more time in 1933). According to a legend, when one of the drivers broke the window of a butchery, Nuvolari, when pas ...was not simply a racing driver. To Italy he became an idol, a demi-god, a legend, epitomising all that young Italy aspired to be; the man who 'did the impos
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  • ...ng in GTs, [[FIA Sportscar Championship|FIA Sportscar]], and [[American Le Mans Series|ALMS]]. ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]])
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  • ...r)|Audi R8]], the same car he was supposed to race at the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] if it had not ran out of fuel already after the first hour. He raced in f ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]])
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  • Legend has it that Ascari was a very superstitious man and would always insist on ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races in ''italics''
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  • ...he race organisiation and its history is contained in the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] article. [[image:autosportlemans.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''[[1952 24 Hours of Le Mans]] race, depicted on cover of Auto Sport Review magazine''']]
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