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  • | Nationality || {{flagiconUK}} British ...gies in motor racing. In 2008, stories about his sex life appeared in the British press. Despite the controversy, Mosley retained his position.
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  • ...own of [[Le Mans]], [[Sarthe]], [[France]]. Commonly known as the '''Grand Prix of Endurance''', it is organised by the [[Automobile Club de l'Ouest]] (ACO At a time when [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] racing was occurring throughout Europe, Le Mans was envisioned as a diffe
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  • ...uce cars of his own; the Ferrari team first appeared on the European grand prix scene after the end of [[World War II]]. ...4 [[pole position]]s, 11,182 laps led, and 180 fastest laps in 1622 grands prix contested.
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  • [[Formula One]] has its roots in the European [[Grand Prix motor racing]] (''q.v.'' for pre-1947 history) of the 1920s and 1930s. Howe ...anned. The first race under the new regulations was the [[1946 Turin Grand Prix]] held on [[1 September]], the race being won by [[Achille Varzi]] in an [[
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  • British driver [[Nigel Mansell]], the 1992 F1 Driver's Champion, switched to CART i ...t races, taking over the [[Detroit Grand Prix]] and the [[Long Beach Grand Prix]] from Formula 1, as well as having success in venues like [[Miami]], [[Tor
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  • ...] driving a modern '''Formula One car''' at the [[2004 United States Grand Prix]]]] As of the [[2006 Chinese Grand Prix]] all development of engines will be frozen until 2009, meaning that the te
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  • Due to various changes and versions of the ''Grand Prix Strecke'', the overall length of the track varied from the original 22.835 ...W 1|BMW 130i]], and the 13th place of a [[Hyundai Coupe]] V6 piloted by ex British Touring Car racer Peter Cate.
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  • ...(183 in³) engine, inspired by the Peugeot [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] engine which had been serviced in his shop by [[Fred Offenhauser]] in 191 ...8 its first success at the race. The following year, [[1966]], saw another British win, this time [[Graham Hill]] in a [[Lola]]-Ford.
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  • ...ted couple of years, cars were targeted for Asia Pacific markets). Between 1997 and 2005, 680,000 examples of the 156 were produced, a huge success for the ...60s, the letters GTA meaning Gran Turismo Alleggerita ({{lang-en|lightened Grand Tourer}}).
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  • ...an advanced Grand Prix car was designed and built, the [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|GP1914]] which featured a four cylinder, double overhead camshafts, four va ...rix car]], which won Alfa Romeo the inaugural world championship for Grand Prix cars in 1925. For Alfa road cars Jano developed a series of small-to-mediu
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  • .... Other Ferrari prototypes, including two 330 Ps, were entered by the British team Maranello Concessionaires, the Belgian team Equipe Nationale Belge and ...d [[Brian Redman]] was still out after a crash in the [[1968 Belgian Grand Prix]] at Spa.
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  • ...major and minor races were cancelled in 1955, like the [[Formula_One|Grand Prix]] races in Germany and [[Switzerland]] - the latter country banned circuit ...d other Ferrari prototypes, including two 330 Ps, were entered by the British team Maranello Concessionaires, the Belgian team Equipe Nationale Belge and
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