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  • |Last season || 2005 ...losing the [[2003 Formula One season|2003]] and [[2005 Formula One season|2005]] championships to [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Fernando Alonso]] respectiv
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  • ...used for cushioning, in particular after very rapid inflation in the case of an automobile [[collision]]. There have been airbag-like devices for [[aeroplane]]s as early as the 1940s, with the first patents filed in the 1950s.
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  • ...(north loop). With a lap length of over 25 km, it allows the participation of more than 200 cars, and over 700 drivers. ...Rennen Nürburgring''' in German, it was introduced in 1970 by the [[ADAC]] as a real race, unlike the earlier endurance contests that covered 12h, 24h (i
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  • ...elebrated its 90<sup>th</sup> running and 61<sup>st</sup> consecutive year of uninterrupted occurrence. ...age:speedageindy.jpg|thumb|left|Cover of Speed Age magazine, showing start of first Indianapolis 500 race]]
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  • ...me to Bizzarrini S.p.A. in 1966. The marque has been revived with a number of [[concept car]]s in the 2000s. ...lmo Marconi]] on his inventions, especially the radio, following which one of the Livorno Library sections was named The Bizzarrini Library.
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  • ...the team, scoring points several times, most notably by running the whole of the wet [[1997 Monaco Grand Prix]] without a pit stop (and with a damaged f ...tude. He also finished third at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]], ahead of Irvine.
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  • ...r|sports cars]] in the world. The original Bugatti failed with the advent of World War II, but has been resurrected twice, most recently under the [[Vol ...cess culminated with driver [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] winning the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] twice (in 1937 with [[Robert Benoist]] and 1939 with [[Pierre Vey
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  • ...magazine]]s from different countries in [[Europe]]. The current organisers of the award are ''Auto'' ([[Italy]]), ''[[Autocar]]'' ([[United Kingdom|UK]]) ...y's car market and car manufacturing industry. The jury for 2006 consisted of 58 members from 22 countries.
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  • ...tyle="text-align:center"|'''200 Miglia di Imola 1972-2012<br>The Beginning of a New Era''' ...ti 749.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''Ducati 749 at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]'''
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  • ...first Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide in 1985. Melbourne is now the host of this event.]] ...b|220px|Demonstration event held in Melbourne just before the start of the 2005 Grand Prix]]
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  • ...resented [[1993]] in [[Geneva Motor Show|Geneva]], the Guarà was available as [[Coupé]] and open [[Barchetta]]. The latter corresponds to the coupe but ...he Barchetta still can be ordered at the factory (prepayment required): in 2005 the Guarà is available in Italy, Austria and Switzerland.
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  • ...t suspension.triddle.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The front suspension components of a [[Ford Model T]].]] ...luggage from damage and wear. The design of front and [[rear suspension]] of a car may be different.
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  • ...ycles]] still are carburated due to lower weight and cost, however [[as of 2005]] many new models are now being introduced with [[fuel injection]]. ...plane engines still have the updraft carburetor, as do many small engines, as on [[lawnmower]]s and so on.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''History of Lamborghini''' ...pg|thumb|290px|right|'''Lamborghini Diablo at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]'''
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  • ...tory, spectacle and glamour result in the race being considered "the jewel of the Formula One crown". ...rners, making it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One. In spite of the relatively low average speeds, it is a dangerous place to race.
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  • ...orld Championships on both two and four wheels. He is also the ambassador of the [[Racing Steps Foundation]]. ...n a [[grasstrack]] competition. In 1950, when he was 16, he joined Vincent as an apprentice whilst with them he bought his first car, a [[Jowett Jupiter]
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  • ...e [[EON Productions]] Bond franchise and the first to star [[Roger Moore]] as [[United Kingdom|British]] Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. The ...in the 1977 film, ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me (film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' as a villain who is killed in the pre-title sequence.
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  • ...Productions]] [[James Bond]] series and the third to star [[Roger Moore]] as [[United Kingdom|British]] Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. Rele ...den Gun]]''. It is also the first wholly original Bond film to be written, as [[Ian Fleming]] only gave permission for the title to be used. The film was
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  • ..., are manufactured from [[synthetic rubber]], however other materials such as steel may be used. For most of history wheels had very little in the way of shock absorption and journeys were very bumpy and uncomfortable.
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  • ...tions]] [[James Bond]] series and the fourth film to star [[Sean Connery]] as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. Released in [[1965 ...n an original screenplay by [[Jack Whittingham]]," which also was credited as being "Based on the original story by [[Kevin McClory]], Jack Whittingham,
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