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  • ==[[Standard Motor Company|Standard]] [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]== ...he [[Standard Vanguard]] and going on to design models for [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] such as the [[Triumph Herald|Herald]], [[Triumph Spitfire|Spitfir
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  • |Teams || [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]], [[MV Agusta]] | Nicknames || Readie, The Prince Of Speed
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  • ...He influenced numerous car designs, including a number of [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]s, the [[Maserati]] Spyder, [[BMW]] 700, [[Alpine_(car)|Alpine]] A ==[[Standard Motor Company|Standard]] [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]==
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  • ..., born [[May 10]], [[1903]] - died [[August 10]], [[1994]], was an early [[motor racing]] star. ...alace]]. She partnered some big names, such as [[Dudley Benjafield]] and [[Prince Bira]] of [[Thailand|Siam]]. She also drove in rallies and was an accomplis
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  • ...[[Gauteng]], [[South Africa]]. The circuit has been used for [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] and [[Formula One]] races and has hosted the [[South Af The South African Grand Prix has also been held at [[Prince George Circuit|East London]].
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  • Mass producers, such as [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], were the extremely successful competitors. The answer of [[Henry Fo *[[Black Prince (car)|Black Prince]]
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  • ...growing alcohol and drug addiction. She had inherited the [[F.W. Woolworth Company| Woolworth]] department store fortune and was then one of the wealthiest wo ...oney afforded him the latest in exotic cars that led to his involvement in motor racing.
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  • ...co]] – died there on [[June 22]], [[1979]], was a champion of [[Grand Prix motor racing]]. ...te in a Formula 1 race. To the applause of [[Rainier III, Prince of Monaco|Prince Rainier]] and his many fans he guided his [[Lancia|Lancia D50]] to a sixth
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  • ...erg etext 17432.jpg|thumb|The 1907 Itala which won the [[Peking to Paris]] motor race]] ...ng successes helped sales dramatically, the company continued to grow. The company experimented with a range of novel engines such as variable stroke, [[sleev
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  • |{{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom]]||AC Petite (Mark 1)||[[AC Cars]] [[Private company limited by shares|Ltd]], [[Thames Ditton]] ||[[Villiers Engineering|Villie |{{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom]]||AC Petite Mark 2||[[AC Cars]] [[Private company limited by shares|Ltd]], [[Thames Ditton]] ||[[Villiers Engineering|Villie
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  • ...run by an [[internal combustion engine]] powering wheel-mounted [[electric motor]]s. They presented the car on the [[Exposition Universelle (1900)|1900 Worl ...military service. He worked as a chaffeur to Archduke Ferdinand, the crown prince of Austria whose assassination sparked off the I World War.
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  • ...by perennial rivals [[Toyota|Toyota Motor Corporation]] and [[Honda|Honda Motor Co., Ltd.]], respectively. This ended media speculation that Suzuka may ret |[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • <td><center><font face=“Arial”>[[DR Motor Company]]</font></center></td> <td><center><font face=“Arial”>[[Prince]]</font></center></td>
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  • British sports car company [[TVR]] has designed its own straight six, known as the [[TVR Speed Six|Spe ...nes when cars grew too large for the [[straight-4]], although [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] went straight to the V8.
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  • In the early 1960s, Maserati's reputation was at a high. With growing sales, Prince Karim Aga Khan ordered a special Maserati 5000 WP, chassis no. 103,060, des ...) on a [[Citroën SM]] chassis, since [[Citroën]] had purchased the Italian company. It had an angular [[Bertone]] body, fashionable at the time, and was the o
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  • ...by [[Anthony Noghès]], under the auspices of [[Louis II, Prince of Monaco|Prince Louis II]], through the [[Automobile Club de Monaco]] (ACM). Alexandre Nogh ...in the streets of [[Monte Carlo]]. Noghès obtained the official support of Prince Louis II. Noghès also gained support for his plans from Monegasque [[Louis
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  • ...a prototype [[concept car]] presented by [[Lamborghini]] at the 1967 Turin Motor Show. After its Geneva debut, the Marzal was famously demonstrated by Prince Rainier during the 1967 Monaco Grand Prix. The show car received universal
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  • ...in the halls of the Hotel Commodore in New York became famous, namely the "Prince of Wales" sedan, based on an Isotta Fraschini chassis and purchased by news ...shes that combine to form the internal furnishing fitted in the Wagon-Lits company's railway carriages are produced, even those for the legendary Orient Expre
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  • In the early 1960s, Maserati's reputation was at a high. With growing sales, Prince [[Karim Aga Khan]] ordered a special Maserati 5000 WP, chassis no. 103,060, ...123) on a [[Citroën SM]] chassis, since Citroën had purchased the Italian company. It had an angular [[Bertone]] body, fashionable at the time, and was the o
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  • ...s, and sells the world's [[motor vehicle]]s. In 2008, more than 70 million motor vehicles, including [[car]]s and [[commercial vehicle]]s were produced worl {{World motor vehicle production by country}}
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