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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[United States]] Grand Prix''' The '''United States Grand Prix''' is a motor race which has been run on and off since [[
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  • ...d [[December 31]], [[1948]] in [[Reigate]], [[Surrey]], [[England]]) was a racing motorist and motoring journalist. He gained the world speed record on [[Lan He competed in [[Grand Prix motor racing]], winning the [[1927]] and [[1928]] [[Grand Prix de Boulogne]] in [[France
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  • ...outings but there was a more concerted effort in 1968 with Scuderia Jolly Club running as many as four cars for Angeleri, Pino Mariella, Franco Conti and ...or the non-championship Argentine Grand Prix in 1971, entered by the Jolly Club. In September the car popped up again at the Italian GP and qualified but r
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  • ...]] and [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Championship Car]] series, racing in the 1949-1954, 1960-1961 and 1963-1965 seasons with 54 starts, including
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  • ...von Mears''' (born December 3, 1951 in [[Wichita, Kansas]]) is a retired [[United States|American]] race car driver. He is the third of three men to have won ...Penske wanted another young driver who would focus exclusively on American racing. For 1978 Mears was offered a ride in nine of the eighteen championship rac
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  • | Country/region || [[United States]], [[Canada]] ...1:[[Audi Sport North America]]<br/>P2:[[Penske Racing]]<br/>GT1:[[Corvette Racing]]<br/>GT2:[[Risi Competizione]]
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  • ...Stratton Motorplex 08.21.07 - map.jpg|thumb|right|Briggs & Stratton [[kart racing]] track]] ...hosted races since the 1950s and currently hosts races in the [[Sports Car Club of America|SCCA]] [[Speed World Challenge Series]], [[American Le Mans]], A
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  • ...ce|French]] race car driver and the winner of the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event on a [[Renault Grand Prix]] 90CV [[1906]]. ...French and Italian automobile manufacturers, Renault sent a team to the [[United States]] to compete in the [[Vanderbilt Cup]] on [[Long Island, New York]].
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  • ...y|1861}} [[Italy|Italian]] <small>(to 1946)</small><br />{{flagiconUSA}} [[United States|American]] <small>(from 1946 on)</small> ...the outbreak of [[World War II]] in Europe, Chinetti initially went to the United States of America with Dreyfus from the Ferrari team, for the 1940 [[Indy 5
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  • ...New Mexico]]) is a former [[United States of America|American]] automobile racing driver, the younger brother of [[Bobby Unser]] and father of [[Al Unser, Jr ...l]]'' and winning the Indianapolis 500 in 1970 and 1971 for Vel's Parnelli Racing, a team owned by Vel Melatich and Parnelli Jones, he had Mario Andretti and
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  • :''This article concerns auto racing; [[Track racing|motorcycles]], also race on dirt tracks.'' ...ing|stock cars]] in the South. While open wheel racecars are purpose-built racing vehicles, stock cars (also known as fendered cars) can be either purpose-bu
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  • ...:carlos_reutemann.jpg|framed|Carlos Reutemann in 1980, near the end of his racing career]] ...", was an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[Formula One]] [[List of racing drivers|racing driver]] from [[1972]] through [[1982]], and then became a prominent [[poli
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  • ...mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[g
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  • ...95 Duckhams Formula Ford Festival at [[Brands Hatch]] on his international racing debut. Webber's first year of European racing was successful. He finished second in the British Formula Ford Championship
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  • |Caption || [[1991 United States Grand Prix]] ...onfaronnaises Sportives|AGS]], [[March Engineering|March]], [[Leyton House Racing|Leyton House]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] and [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan
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  • ...mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps t Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[g
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  • ...ame for a class of [[automobile|car]]s used in [[American Championship Car Racing]] for many decades. A Champ Car is a single seater (commonly called [[open wheel]]) [[racing car]]. For much of their history Champ Cars have been similar to [[Formula
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  • ...was an American [[racing driver]], who won the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]] in [[1951]] and [[1958]]. ...]] and [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Championship Car]] series, racing in the 1941 and 1946-1961 seasons with 121 starts, including 14 in the [[In
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  • [[Image:LolaT332.jpg|thumb|[[1974]] [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola ]] T-332]] '''Formula 5000''' (or '''F5000''') was an auto-racing formula that ran different series in various regions around the world from
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  • |Construction cost || [[United States dollar|$]]85 '''[[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]] [[Rolex Sports Car Series]]'''<br>Sunchaser 1000
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