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  • ...became known as the [[Baja 1000]]. The event is now sanctioned by [[SCORE International]]. ...s. There are races on a circuit of less than five miles (such as [[Crandon International Off-Road Raceway]]), which are sanctioned by [[CORR]] (or its predecessor [
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Riverside International Raceway''' *'''[[International Motor Sports Association|IMSA]]'''
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  • ...ounds or going backward. If the competitor fails to complete the section a score of 5 (sometimes colorfully called "a fiasco") is earned. The winner is the |''Title becomes "International Trial Master"''
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  • ...was fast, but the half-hearted attempt of Ferrari, which was not enough to score a win against more determined opposition. Ford's direct counterpart, the [[ ...te on development without committing too much money and personnel to cover international racing events.
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  • ...ar racing]] after a 20 year absence. The car was built to compete in the [[International Motor Sports Association|IMSA]]'s new [[IMSA GT Championship|WSC]] class, w ...t lost on a tie-breaker, as well as allowing ex-F1 driver [[Max Papis]] to score a final second place and [[Didier Theys]] a fourth in the drivers champions
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  • ...rs old, finishing fourth in his first season. He continued in national and international championships for 7 years, and in [[1998]] he moved into [[Formula Chevrole ...In 2005 he remained with Sauber, but in an uneventful season was unable to score regular points. He managed to outpace second driver [[Jacques Villeneuve]]
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  • With this points system, the most number of points anyone can score in one round is 20 by claiming pole position, winning both races with the f | {{flagiconGBR}} [[iSport International]]
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  • ...a 100-point scale. Each rider's highest single-jump score is compared; top score wins. ...to .8 hectres). Like Big Air, a panel of judges assigns each contestant a score based on a 100-point scale, looking for difficult tricks and variations ove
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  • ...d adhere to the rules laid down by the IFAB. The growing popularity of the international game led to the admittance of FIFA representatives to the IFAB in [[1913]]. ...es'' during the course of the game. The maximum substitutions permitted in international games and in national level leagues is three, though substitution numbers m
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  • ...hird in the 1995 Duckhams Formula Ford Festival at [[Brands Hatch]] on his international racing debut. ...er for [[2001]], a year that also saw him finish runner-up in the 2001 FIA International Formula 3000 Championship for Supernova.
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  • ...eed improved, whilst reliability was also better. Villeneuve was unable to score a podium, but did come close at Indianapolis where he narrowly lost a duel ...tructors championship (ahead of his former team BAR), Villeneuve failed to score a single point, unable to finish any of his races on the lead lap; Renault
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  • ...Goodwood]] Amon continued to impress and was on the pace in the [[Goodwood International Trophy]] and [[Aintree 200]] pre-season races. Amon did however score his biggest success to date when he partnered Bruce McLaren in a [[Gulf]] [
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  • *''[[Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale]]'' — "Miami International", "Dirty Martini", and very briefly in "African Rundown" ...[[David Arnold]] is the series' most regular composer. He has composed the score for the James Bond films since ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'', to the most rec
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  • ...isaster struck in 1988, though, as Herbert, then a championship hopeful in International [[Formula 3000]] was caught up in a major accident at [[Brands Hatch]], bad ...then Benetton for the last few races of the season. Although he failed to score any points in 1994, he was retained as [[Michael Schumacher]]'s team-mate f
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  • |[[Arden International]] * Only top six nations score points in sprint race.
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  • ...ing, he runs his own [[GP2 Series|GP2]] team, [[Fisichella Motor Sport|FMS International]]. ...efly in 1995, driving for [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] in the [[International Touring Car Championship]] series.
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  • ...th a 2-litre [[Coventry-Climax]] engine in the [[Lotus 33]], Clark did not score points until the [[1966 British Grand Prix|British Grand Prix]] and a third *He was inducted into the [[International Motorsports Hall of Fame]] in [[1990]].
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  • ...he United States ([[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]] and [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen]]). However, the [[Lotus (car)|Lotus]] team was dominant once ...lap, Andretti also went by Reutemann. Piquet put himself in a position to score points when he took over sixth place from [[John Watson (driver)|John Watso
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  • ...him out of the race after completing 31 of the 60 laps. Alboreto failed to score a single point during his debut year, his highest position being ninth at t ...nd Prix|German Grand Prix]] onwards. In an uncompetitive car, he failed to score a single point for the rest of the season. During qualifying for the [[1989
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  • | Country/region || [[International]] ...clock on closed roads. The sport's commercial rights are administered by [[International Sportsworld Communicators]], who also produce the daily event highlights sh
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