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  • ...sandro Ambrogio Anzani''' was born in [[Gorla]], a suburb of [[Milan]], on the 5th December 1877. He was a son of a sewing machine repairer and moved to F ...with a front, plane like, propeller which allowed the engineer to achieve the 80 km/h.
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  • ...a]] since it debuted at the now-closed Ascot speedway in the 1950s. Among the 2005 participants were [[Tony Stewart]], [[Jason Leffler]], and [[J.J. Yele ...olice often hand out flyers to offenders for free entry into drag races at the dragstrip to promote safe racing.
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  • |Aka ||''The Otto'', ''Ottocilindri'' |Top speed || 275 km/h (171 mph
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  • Chassis = channel section side members | Gears = 4-speed |
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  • ...ed in some pre-[[World War II]] [[luxury car|luxury]], [[sports car]]s and the [[Willys-Knight]] car and light truck, and saw substantial use in 1940s [[a ...ylinders. A spring wrapped around the ''valve stem'' closes the valve when the cam stops pushing on it.
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  • ...50s]] and [[1960s]] as a derogatory term for any car that did not fit into the [[mainstream]]. As hot rodding became more popular in the [[1950s]], magazines and associations catering to "[[street rod]]ders" were
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  • ...lition derby evening.JPG|right|thumb|250px|A demolition derby under way at the [[Greenwich, Ohio]] Firemen's Festival, 2005]] ...ne another. The last driver whose vehicle is still operational is awarded the victory.
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  • The '''Anzani''' was an engine manufacturer founded by the Italian [[Alessandro Anzani]], which produced [[proprietary]] engines for [ ...[[Louis Blériot]] who used it or his successful crossing of the [[English Channel]] in 1909.
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  • ...which [[rail tracks]] combined together with [[railroad switch]]es provide the steering function. ...d vehicle]]s such as tanks usually employ differential steering — that is, the tracks are made to move at different speeds or even in opposite directions
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  • ...[[2008-09 A1 Grand Prix season|2008-09]] [[Ferrari]] will be consulted on the design and manufacture for all A1 Grand Prix cars. [[Image:A1 by Ferrari.jpg|right|thumb|The new A1 GP "Powered by Ferrari" car.]]
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  • |Transmission || 7-speed ''F1 DCT'' [[Dual-clutch transmission|dual-clutch]] ...Best Engine above 4.0 litres. The F12berlinetta was named "The Supercar of the Year 2012" by car magazine [[Top Gear (magazine)|''Top Gear'']].
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  • ...permeated by a philosophy of constant improvement and perfection based on the results of a series of experiences. ...for the Sprint (2380 wheelbase), it was decided to use the shorter one for the roadster (2250 wheelbase) as it was lighter and easier to handle.
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  • ...people directly, out of which over 100 specialised engineers who comprise the group's design team. ...different sectors. The group is the only company in the nautical world on the list.
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  • |Transmission:||6-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>6-speed [[semi-automatic transmission|E-gear]] ...ghini's 40th birthday, 50 special edition Murciélagos were built up during the autumn of 2003.
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  • |Transmission || 6-speed manual<br>6-speed 'F1' [[Sequential manual transmission|sequential]] ...e displacement (5999&nbsp;cc), [[Gran Turismo]] [[Berlinetta]] nature, and the [[Fiorano Circuit]] test track used by Ferrari.
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  • ...s in any racing series. Ironically, the series is now dominated by many of the same wealthy multi-car teams that once dominated CART. ...street courses]] on the CART schedule. In the fall of [[2004 in IRL|2004]] the IRL announced two road course events ([[Watkins Glen International|Watkins
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  • ...che]] called Nuvolari "''The greatest driver of the past, the present, and the future.''". ...e title. He won four other Grands Prix including a second Targa Florio and the [[Monaco Grand Prix]].
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  • | channel section side members | Alfa Romeo 4 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]<br>c.1934 Alfa Romeo 3 speed manual
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  • ...age:Hamilton 2008 Singapore GP 1.jpg|thumb|[[Lewis Hamilton]], champion of the 2008 Formula One season.]] ...[[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|world champion]], finished the season ranked 3rd.]]
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  • ...of Formula One driver records#Career points|all-time scorers list]], being the top [[United Kingdom|British]] scorer. He has won thirteen grands prix, inc ...t|Coulthard's [[Formula 3000]] car that he drove for [[Pacific Racing]] in the [[1993 International Formula 3000 season|1993 season]]]]
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