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  • == Road transport == * Watching the road conditions in all directions around the vehicle (including frequent checks
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  • ...hampion after finishing second the year before. In addition to traditional road racing, Kallio has won the Finnish motorcycle [[ice racing]] championship i ...r the finish line, and the fact that the team had put up a "one lap to go" sign for him on the penultimate lap [http://www.eurosport.com/home/pages/v4/l0/s
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  • [[Image:BahrainFormula1.jpg|thumb|top|right|250px|Road sign leading to the circuit]]
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  • ...border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Roadamericatrack.png|200px|center|Road America Track Layout]] ! colspan=2 |'''Road America'''
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  • ...mer four-time [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road racing]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champ ...and won the AMA Superbike Series 1981 and 1982. He also won the AMA 250cc road racing National Championship in 1980 and 1981 for Kawasaki.
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  • ...ace. Because of successes in racing, the RMR platform has been popular for road going sports cars despite the inherent challenges of design, maintenance an ...e smaller sports and endurance race car classes against much larger cars—a sign of greater things to come. The [[Porsche 718|718]] followed similarly in 19
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  • ...ld Records]]'', the Pan-American Highway is the world's longest "motorable road". However, because of the [[Darién Gap]], it is not possible to cross betw ...system so vast, so incomplete, and so incomprehensible it is not so much a road as it is the idea of [[Pan-Americanism]] itself…"
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  • ...de Circuit''' (also known as Circuit [[Louis Rosier]]) is a [[motorsport]] road course in the [[Auvergne (province)|Auvergne]] [[mountain]]s in [[France]] In 1964, the ''VI Trophée d'Auvergne'' [[Formula 2]] race podium was a sign of things to come: [[Dennis Hulme]], [[Jackie Stewart]] and [[Jochen Rindt]
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  • |Track shape || Road Course ...''RIR''' or '''Riverside Raceway''') was a [[race track]] or [[Road racing|road course]] in [[Riverside, California]]. A driver died during the first weeke
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  • ...mes with the then futuristic [[Caballero]] a series of small, powerful off-road only 50cm cubes that becomes a real symbol of those years. But the efferves ...n Italy had made no sales numbers cosìalti especially in the field and off-road trial.
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  • ...wheel [[locking differential]] to help stop the tractor when travelling at road speeds. ...s, older tractors often did not have this feature. When travelling on the road in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] it is mandatory to use the foot pedal to contr
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  • ...caused the French government to stop the race in [[Bordeaux]] and ban open-road racing. ...930s]] saw the radical differentiation of racing vehicles from high-priced road cars, with [[Delage]], [[Auto Union]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Delahaye]] and
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  • ...were opposed to the idea, Clark started his racing career driving in local road rallies and hill climb events driving his own [[Sunbeam-Talbot]], and prove ...ered the traditional green and yellow badge found on the nose of all Lotus road cars to be replaced with a black badge for a month following Clark's death.
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  • |Layout2 || Infield Road Course ...rly 1997, and has additional configurations and facilities to accommodate "road" races, motorcycle races, vehicle testing, and [[drag race]]s (Auto Club Dr
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  • ...caused the French government to stop the race in [[Bordeaux]] and ban open-road racing. ...930s]] saw the radical differentiation of racing vehicles from high-priced road cars, with [[Delage]], [[Auto Union]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Delahaye]] and
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  • The '''Mille Miglia''' (Thousand [[Mile]]s) was an open-road endurance [[racing|race]] which took place in [[Italy]] twenty-four times f [[Image:Mille-Miglia-Arrow.png|thumb|right|Mille Miglia road sign]]
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  • ...ffi failed to qualify for the first four races. He then broke his jaw in a road car accident following the [[1991 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]], ir He had no option but to sign for the new [[Andrea Moda]] team. However, registration problems with the F
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  • ...was a member of the [[Ditton Road Flyers]], the social set named after the road in London where Amon shared an apartment with American [[Peter Revson]], Ha ...pre-season F1 [[1967 Race of Champions|Race of Champions]], he crashed his road car and, following race practice, had to withdraw. Tragedy then struck the
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  • ...urprising. On the square is the International Business Centre, across the road is the Slovene Parliament (with it's decorative, nude statues of Slovene's *'''Nobel Burek''', Miklosiceva ?? (You can't miss it - green and yellow sign, a lot of people standing in line). The place where young people go to get
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  • ...e CART schedule. In the fall of [[2004 in IRL|2004]] the IRL announced two road course events ([[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen]] and [[Infineon R ...acing. Drivers report that the cars are particularly demanding to drive on road courses, especially when compared to [[GP2 Series|GP2]] and Champ Car chass
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