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  • *Over 1000 F1 photos from 1998 to the present. ...of tickets, and from Nurburgring 97, Magny cours 98-99, A1 ring 2000, and Monza 2000.
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  • One of the more common lengths of endurance races has been running for 1000 km, or roughly six hours. Longer races can run for 1000km, 12 hours, or ev * [[1000 km Buenos Aires]]
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  • The '''1000 km Buenos Aires''' was an [[endurance racing|endurance]] [[sports car racin ...the Autodromo section used only by Formula One would be used for the first 1000 km event. In 1955, an even longer section of the [[National Route A002 (Arg
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  • <td><font face="Arial">750 Recoed Monza Zagato</font></td> <td><font face="Arial">850 Record Monza Zagato</font></td>
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  • ...s car]] and [[touring car racing|touring car]] driver, winning the [[Monza 1000]] with [[Marc Surer]] in [[1985]]. ...Mosport Park]] near [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]], during the Budweiser 1000 km World Sportscar Championship event.
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  • ...ndurance racing]] and [[Sports car racing]] event at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza]] in Italy. ...ent events counted towards the [[World Sportscar Championship]] before the 1000 km distance was introduced in 1965.
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  • *1966 1000 km Monza ,Mont Ventoux,1967 GP Austria,and many Hillclimbs All documented ,FIA paper ...he car from Spinetti in 1985, raced at 1988 Monza, 1988 Targa Florio, 1989 Monza.
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  • * [[MV Agusta|MV Agusta F4]] 750 and 1000 ...motorcycle industry began when he attended the world championship race at Monza in 1961. Captivated by the sound of the MV Agusta's four stroke engine rid
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  • ...Daytona]] and the ring of high-speed '[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Track of Monza]]. ...in a short time saw the rise of [[engine capacity]] to 850 cm³ and then to 1000 cm³. However proved a car fast and successful, able to express themselves
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  • ...d out, it was found to be a great handling vehicle during testing at the [[Monza]] race track. Unfortunately, not too long after this, the Rivolta family so ...d by Ercole Spada. It was attractive, exotic, powerful, and weighed around 1000 kg. It was given the name Iso Rivolta Varedo, with the 'Varedo' representin
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  • ...cond Italian race, the [[Targa Florio]], and had to retire in the German [[1000 km Nürburgring]] where the Porsche 908/02 dominated. At the [[1000km Spa]]
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  • ...The first race of the season was also Lancia's home event, the [[1000 km Monza]]. The LC2 proved more powerful than the 956s, taking the [[pole position] ...h neither car managing to finish a race again until the fifth round, the [[1000 km Spa]]. There the two Martini Racing LC2s as well as the privateer Mirab
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  • ...ionship]] (ETCC). Additional rounds were held outside Europe at [[Bathurst 1000|Bathurst]] in Australia, [[Calder Park Raceway]] in Australia (using both t ...pionships all over the world. The 1993 race at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] was won by [[Paul Radisich]], at the wheel of a Ford Mondeo with no manuf
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  • | [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]]<br/>500 km di Monza | [[1987 Monza 500|Report]]
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  • The sheer top-end power of the BMW engines (comfortably over 1000&nbsp;bhp in qualifying trim) ensured that the B186s were always competitive ...orchamps|Spa]], [[Österreichring|Austria]] and [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]]. And the power was unbelievable - even if the turbo delay was terrible.
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  • ...eath, caused by a heart attack whilst driving a BMW M3 during the Bathurst 1000 - made him the first Formula One Champion to die of natural causes. ...been waiting for, making his World Championship debut in 1965 at the famed Monza circuit in Italy. Later that year, he scored his first points, for fourth p
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  • [[Image:asa1000gt.jpg|thumb|300px|right|<center>'''ASA 1000 GT'''</center>]] Subsequent bodies for the ASA 1000 GT production were fabricated in steel by [[Ellena]] with aluminum hood and
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  • ...n 1967 by winning the [[24 Hours of Daytona|Daytona 24 Hours]] and [[Monza 1000]] events with Bandini in the 4-litre [[Ferrari 330P4]]. He finished the yea ...in a few CanAm races. His last race for Ferrari would be the [[1970 Monza 1000]] where he finished as runner-up.
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  • ...Glen]]), whilst Surtees was only available for [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]], Spa and the [[Nürburgring]]. ...g Ignazio Giunti did nine of the ten rounds, being only absent at the BOAC 1000 km. Merzario and Vaccarella made seven entries, Ickx and Schetty six of the
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