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  • ...rogen powered Wankel engine in the near future. This feature also led to a great deal of interest in the [[Soviet Union]], where high octane gasoline was ra In Britain, [[Norton Motorcycles]] developed a Wankel rotary engine for [[motorcycle]]
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  • In Britain, until the [[Samuel Plimsoll|Merchant Shipping Act of 1876]], ship-owners c ...use and began to replace [[coal]] as the fuel of choice in steamships. Its great advantages were the convenience and the reduction in manning owing to the r
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  • ...le the venerable [[British Touring Car Championship]] continues in [[Great Britain]]. America's historic [[Trans-Am Series]] is undergoing a period of transit
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  • ...sts]] (BUF), and [[Diana Mitford]]. He was educated in France, Germany and Britain before going on to attend university at [[Christ Church, Oxford|Christ Chur ...under [[Defence Regulation 18B]], along with most other active fascists in Britain. Lady Mosley was imprisoned a month later.
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  • ...le the venerable [[British Touring Car Championship]] continues in [[Great Britain]]. America's historic [[Trans-Am Series]] is undergoing a period of transit
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  • ...of rigid roof that can between disappearing in the trunk, while in [[Great Britain]] the cabriolet is marked it of English style typically elaborated from the ...ou in it you open them of 1934) the Augusta sedan (than coast in 390 Great Britain [[Pound inglese|Sterline]]) subordinate to test, it has caught up 65,22 the
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  • ...ed the dealership along the lines that later would be picked up by another great of Italian motorsports, [[Carlo Abarth]]. From 1935 onwards Stanguellini be ...x of Pescara]] in 1960. However, the rear engined [[Formula Juniors]] from Britain could not be beaten in the 1960's and the rear-engined car by Stanguellini,
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  • ...le-seater racing cars and held the position of chairman of [[A1 Team Great Britain]], in the [[A1 Grand Prix]] racing series from 2005-7. His son, [[Henry Sur
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  • ...te Carlo]] and [[2007 Rally Mexico|Mexico]]) to 108 ([[2007 Rally GB|Great Britain]]) during the [[2007 World Rally Championship season|2007 season]]. | {{flagiconGreat Britain}} [[Colin McRae]]
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  • .... LHD AMC cars were also used for the cop's cars, and by [[Scaramanga]]. A great stunt in the film takes place using the [[UNIVAC]] computer-calculated 'Cal *The film references the then-recent [[1973 energy crisis]]. Britain had not yet fully overcome the crisis when the film was released.
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  • ...points in [[1980 Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazil]], [[1980 British Grand Prix|Britain]] and the [[1980 Dutch Grand Prix|Netherlands]]. Prost finished the year 15 ...retiring, Prost got out of his car and tried to push it to the finish, to great applause from the crowd. The finish line was too far, though, and he never
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  • ...le the venerable [[British Touring Car Championship]] continues in [[Great Britain]]. America's historic [[Trans-Am Series]] is undergoing a period of transit
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  • ...were fast, but unsafe. The rider was high up in the air and traveling at a great speed. If he hit a bad spot in the road he could easily be thrown over the ...ad not followed the lead of Pope and Schoeninger, in the same way as the [[Great Depression]] would ruin carmakers who did not follow [[History of Ford Moto
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  • |colspan="5"|<big>'''36. [[Great Wall Motor]]'''</big> ({{flagiconPeople's Republic of China}}) |[[Great Wall Motor|Great Wall]]||align="center"|{{flagiconPeople's Republic of China}}
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  • ...guide of a Artena first series sedan to 4 lights (whose price, in [[Great Britain]], is of 675 [[Pound inglese|Sterline]]). Interesting some turn out you of |19-apr|| || Marine Small || gone up || 4° Class 1101-2000 Great Tourism || 6° ass.|| Stajano || 3,800 || 5' 02” 5/10 || 45,223 || the ti
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  • ...o.uk/trucks/main-components/chassis/safety-systems/esp/|work=Scania (Great Britain) Limited|publisher=Scania.co.uk|accessdate=5 October 2009}}</ref>
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  • ...w is smooth. Should these be removed, various parts of the car will cause great drag when the front wing is unable to shape the air past the body of the ca ...ring a demonstration at the [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] circuit in Britain, an F1 [[Team McLaren|McLaren-Mercedes]] car driven by [[David Coulthard]]
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  • ...es (Spain which hosts 3 rounds, Qatar, Turkey, China, France, Italy, Great Britain, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, San Marino, Portugal, Japan, Austral
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  • ...y suspension devices were developed for [[stagecoach]]es in [[early modern Britain]]. The physical laws of [[damping]] were not discovered until the 19th cent The earliest tanks of the [[Great War]] had fixed suspensions—with no movement whatsoever. This unsatisfact
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  • ...0 of its four-wheel drive Model B trucks for the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] and [[United States|American]] armies during [[World * [http://greatlakes4x4.com Great Lakes 4x4 Interaction Forum]
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