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  • ...ying for the [[1994 San Marino Grand Prix]], the very race which also took the life of three-time [[list of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|world cha ...nd touring car championships, after which he forged a successful career in the [[Japan]]ese [[Formula 3000]] series.
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  • The '''Lancia Y10''' is a [[city car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Lancia]] from [[1985]] to [[1996]]. It was designed on the second-generation [[Fiat Panda]] floorpan, shortened by about 10 cm and wit
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  • ...ing the 1098 modern for many years. Fabbro was given the task of designing the 1098 while he was still Terblanche's junior. ...tive department are closely connected to the technical department. Part of the success of a bike is its technical specs. It is always like this.”
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  • ...l [[motorcycle]] racer [[Japan]] has yet produced. He was runner-up in the 1994 [[250cc]] and 1997 [[500cc]] World Championship. ...to the 250cc World Championship in 1993. He was runner-up in the series in 1994, and fourth in 1995.
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  • ...hat race in the [[motomondiale]] from [[the 1994]] to [[the 1995]] with to the guide [[John Kocinski]]. ...een taken cue for the aesthetic one of a successive model of production, [[the Cagiva Myth]].
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  • | Engines || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] 045 (1994) and 045/2 (1995) 90-degree [[V12 engine|V12]]s | Debut || [[1994 Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...|cc]] ''Continental Circus'' race of 1994, and only two years later he won the 250cc [[European Championship]]. ...a [[Yamaha TZ250]], and in 5th position in the 2002 championship, winning the Brazilian Grand Prix in [[Rio de Janeiro]].
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  • The '''Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme''' (FIM) is the governing body of [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]]. It represents 90 nation ...racing]]. FIM is also involved in many non-racing activities that promote the sport, its safety, and support relevant public policy.
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  • ...that year for [[Kenny Roberts]]'s team yielded 2 6th places, and a move to the team full-time in 1995. ...ar points finishes over the next 2 seasons, including 4 podiums. He joined the D'Antin team in 1999, winning at Rio that year, and again at Suzuka a year
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  • ...humb|Wellington Circuit Map 1985. Used For The Wellington 500 From 1985 to 1994.]] ...984 and first took place a year later with a different layout from that to the original proposal.
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  • [[Image:19611000kmTripsHill.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Carlo Chiti on the right''']] ...moving on to Ferrari when Alfa's competition department was closed down in the late 1950s.
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  • ...on that in the [[Bugatti Type 30|Type 30]]. "The Tank" finished third in the [[ACF Grand Prix]] that year. Another tank-bodied Bugatti racer, the [[1936]] [[Bugatti Type 57|Type 57G]], was much more successful.
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  • ...do]] mechanical workshops of [[Naples]]. After the war, he took up work in the [[Ferrari]] workshop in [[Maranello]]. ...became part of the racing team in [[1962]], with the position of Chief of the Technical Department for racing cars.
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  • ...lf-deprecating sense of humour ("It is possible to do more with this car - the only problem is my driving!"). ...raced in [[Europe]] in [[1986]] in [[France]] before returning home to win the Japanese F3000 series in 1991.
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  • ...gned for [[Lamborghini]] by [[Italdesign Giugiaro]]. It was first shown at the 1995 [[Geneva Motor Show]]. It was a completely functional prototype that n ...would not be found in Lamborghini's lineup until 2003, with the release of the [[Lamborghini Gallardo]].
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  • ...rcycle]] manufactured by [[Ducati]] from 1994 to 2002. It was succeeded by the [[Ducati 749]]. ...6 gave a much higher rev ceiling of 11,500rpm and the smaller pistons help the engine to spin up quicker.
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  • | Video || '''The New Fiat Fiorino 1.3 Multijet SX''' ...ino has the largest cargo capacity of its class and was last imported into the UK in 2001.
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  • |Production || [[1991]] - [[1994]] ! colspan=2 |'''1994 [[Cagiva GP500 (C594)]]'''
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  • |colspan=2|''This article is part of the [[automobile]] series.'' ...ngined, rear wheel drive]] [[V8]]-powered 2-seat [[sports car]], replacing the [[Ferrari 328|328]] in 1989.
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  • ...e and a more powerful engine, 27 Hp at 3000 [[rpm]]. The [[cc]]'s remained the same for this model, that is a 1460 cc four cylinder engine with a four-spe The ignition system was produced by [[magnet]], had four seats and reached the top [[speed]] of 72.5 km/h with a [[RWD]] setup.
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