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  • ...ction car]]s held at [[Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit]] in [[Norfolk]], [[England]] between [[1980]] and [[1994]]. Over the years, the race included both [[s | Robb Wells<br>Chris Alford<br>Malcolm Paul
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  • ...ack in the small village of [[Little Budworth]], [[Cheshire]], northwest [[England]]. It is about 5 miles from [[Winsford]], 13 miles to [[Chester]] City Cent ...l fatalities of racing drivers at this corner. One death in particular, [[Paul Warwick]], caused the corner to be reconstructed as a chicane.
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  • ...and [[Formula Vauxhall]]. Her biggest achievement was finishing second in England's super-competitive Formula Ford Festival. Patrick is married to physical therapist [[Paul Hospenthal]], who is sixteen years her senior. They were married in a priv
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  • ...y]]. In [[1360]] it was surrendered by the [[Treaty of Brétigny]] to the [[England|English]]; they were, however, expelled in [[1373]] by the troops of [[Char ...[Richard I of England|Richard Coeur-de-Lion]], it passed to King [[John of England]] on his marriage with [[Isabella of Angouleme|Isabel]], daughter of [[Coun
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  • ...o Club, envisaged riders might take a few days to complete the race, but [[England|Englishman]] George Pilkington Mills raced through the night to win the 600 * [[1914]] - [[Paul Deman]] [[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_Belgium.png]]
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  • He was born on [[May 22]], [[1983]] in [[Ramona, California]] to [[England|English]] parents. ...ued with Suzuki, as the team showed promising signs after the arrival of [[Paul Denning]] as team boss following Denning's success with Suzuki's [[British
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  • ...tish]] agents being parachuted into Belgium. Later in the War he went to [[England]], serving with the British army as part of a Belgian paratrooper unit. ..., with Gendebien winning it a fourth time, partnered with fellow Belgian [[Paul Frère]].
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  • Born in [[County Durham]], [[England]], to an [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] bomber pilot and a [[special education]] t ...alyzed and confied to a wheelchair. While driving a rental car from the [[Paul Ricard Circuit]] to the [[Nice]] airport Williams lost control and the car
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  • He was born on [[May 22]], [[1983]] in [[Ramona, California]] to [[England|English]] parents. ...ued with Suzuki, as the team showed promising signs after the arrival of [[Paul Denning]] as team boss following Denning's success with Suzuki's [[British
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  • ...England]]) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] former [[racing driver]] from [[England]]. He competed in [[Formula One]], where he won three races, and more recen
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  • ...South Wales]] and currently lives in [[Aylesbury]], [[Buckinghamshire]], [[England]] with his girlfriend/manager, Ann Neal. With wins in the [[1996]] [[Formul ...ting company with AMG and Mercedes. An introduction to fellow Australian [[Paul Stoddart]] by [[Eddie Jordan]] heralded a drive for European Formula Racing
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  • ...ries once and for all, while a trio of CART owners ([[Gerald Forsythe]], [[Paul Gentilozzi]], and [[Kevin Kalkhoven]]), who had formed the OWRS (Open Wheel *[[1993]] - [[Nigel Mansell]], [[England]]
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  • |Location || {{flagiconUK}} [[Longfield]], [[Kent]], [[England]] '''Brands Hatch''' is a [[motor racing]] circuit in [[Kent]], [[England]]. The name of the circuit is thought to derive from "de Brondehach" - a [[
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  • ...on other drivers' cars. Hill began racing cars at an early age, going to [[England]] as a [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] trainee in 1949 and signing with [[Enzo Ferr ...victory driving for Chaparral in the [[BOAC 500]] at [[Brands Hatch]] in [[England]] in 1967.
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  • |Composer:|| [[Paul McCartney]], [[Linda McCartney]] |Performer:|| Paul McCartney, [[Wings (band)|Wings]]
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  • ...e two greatest historic racing events (along with the Goodwood Festival in England), attendance often rivals, or surpasses the professional racing events list On [[September 17]], [[1987]], [[Pope John Paul II]] celebrated mass at Laguna Seca Raceway, where 50,000 people had gather
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  • *[[Circuit Paul Ricard]], [[Le Castellet]] *[[Brands Hatch]], [[Fawkham|Fawkham, England]]
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  • ...], [[Marc Chagall]], [[Pablo Picasso]], [[César Baldaccini|César]], [[Jean-Paul Riopelle]], [[Andy Warhol]] and other notables. ...neyard property seized. Escaping, Philippe de Rothschild made his way to [[England]] where he joined the [[Free French Forces]] of General [[Charles de Gaulle
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  • Famous ''Modenesi'' include [[Mary of Modena]], the [[Queen consort]] of England; operatic tenor [[Luciano Pavarotti]] (1935-2007) and soprano [[Mirella Fre *{{flagiconUSA}} [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]], [[USA]]
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