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  • ...th [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 10]], [[1996]], and ended on [[October 13]] [[Damon Hill]] took his solitary World Championship two years after being pipped by a point by [[Michael Schumacher]], beating
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  • ...d Championship|World Superbike series]] from 1998 - [[2002 Superbike World Championship season|2002]]. | [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Maserati]]
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  • ...]], [[1986]]. He won 1 race, achieved 9 podiums, and scored a total of 65 championship points. After joining [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] for 1988 he immediatel ...s right hand, Nannini was able to carve out a successful career in touring car racing with [[Alfa Romeo]] in the 1990s. A number of strong victories remin
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  • ...motorcycle history is very much associated with the long series of [[World Championship]] victories in motocross that Husqvarna enjoyed in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. ...successful motocross era with victories at both the European and the World Championship levels.
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  • ...0 Cisitalia [[Grand Prix]], the lack of money would not allow the stunning car to be completed.''']] ...Dusio’s conglomerate, Consorzio Industriale Sportiva Italia, went into the car building business. They opened a factory in Turin and became the first comp
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  • ...Ironically, the series is now dominated by many of the same wealthy multi-car teams that once dominated CART. ...on road courses, especially when compared to [[GP2 Series|GP2]] and Champ Car chassis.
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  • ...in the works Peugeot 905, in the final races of the 1990 [[World Endurance Championship]] season.
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  • ...d in [[2002]] as the successor to the [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]]. The [[car body style|body style]] is a two door, two seat [[coupé]]. To celebrate La Lamborghini have announced two more powerful models, the XTR, a track-only car with a 700 bhp version of the V12, and the LP640 with 640 bhp. Although the
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  • | Body style || 4-door [[sedan (car)|sedan]]<br>2-door [[coupe]] The '''Alfa Romeo Alfetta''' was an executive [[saloon car]] and [[fastback]] [[coupé]] produced from [[1972]] until [[1984]] by [[Al
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  • ...stablished record]] in [[1937]]) and conquered the bay one in the European Championship of [[the 1939]]. ...the name in the history of the competitions winning in [[2001]] World-wide Championship 125 with pilot [[Saint Marino|sammarinese]] [[Manuel Rests them]].
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  • ...], [[Ferrari 500|500S]], [[Ferrari 250 GT|250GT]] and some F1 cars). Other car companies followed, including [[Cisitalia]], [[Fiat]], [[Stanguellini]], [[ ...metimes the task gave a risk to build, as for instance the 'Nibbio' record car from 1935. On basis of a [[Gilco]]-[[Cattaneo]] chassis on the order of Lu
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  • .... Lamborghini is the main counterpart to [[Ferrari]] in the Italian sports car business. The Italian company was founded in 1963 by businessman [[Ferrucci ...lted by Ferrari's reaction, Lamborghini took it upon himself to repair his car's clutch; in the process, he discovered that the design shared components w
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  • |Car number || 21 ...[[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] in the [[International Touring Car Championship]] series.
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  • ...cycles, even the three wheel version, seeing that he will be a prized side car driver. ...ith a superpowerful motor for those times, considering that in the Italian championship of 1971, it placed three motorcycles in the first three places with the flo
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  • ...ian]] Grands Prix are the oldest continuously staged [[Formula One]] world championship Grands Prix. ...p in 1950 (in which it was the first race of the first ever official World Championship) and every year since 1987; it alternated with [[Brands Hatch]] between 196
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  • ...and self-deprecating sense of humour ("It is possible to do more with this car - the only problem is my driving!"). ...[Formula One]] seat for Katayama in 1992, with the [[Larrousse]] team. The car was unreliable and a distinct midfielder, with team-mate [[Bertrand Gachot]
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  • ...ornia Speedway) - Sports Car.png|<center><font color=black> Primary sports car layout ...], with the JGTC race being unique as a night race. The GARRA Rolex Sports Car Series no longer races at Auto Club Speedway. The [[NASCAR West Series]] he
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  • ...from a simple road race from one town to the next, to endurance tests for car and driver. Innovation and the drive of competition soon saw speeds exceedi ...0, he would become a major figure in American racing and the designer of a car for General Motors that bears his name.
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  • ...l is [[Franz Tost]], formerly of [[BMW]]'s motorsport division. Its latest car, the [[STR2|STR2]] is nearly identical to the Red Bull RB3, as both were de ...ed the [[Concorde Agreement]] as each team is expected to design their own car. Toro Rosso claim that this design was originally produced during 2004 by [
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  • |Layout & Class:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[supermini car|supermini]] ...ut styling by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] was an instant hit (though one of the car's most recognisable features, the vertical tail/rear lights, were not part
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