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  • ...with the other four major manufacturers in the [[Grand Prix Manufacturers’ Association]] (GPMA) having signed a [[Memorandum of Understanding]] (MoU) at the [[200 ...ma's crash. Meanwhile on 4 February, Ferrari and Toyota moved to [[Bahrain International Circuit|Bahrain]] to continue testing the [[Ferrari F2008|F2008]] and [[Toy
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  • ...McLaren]] prominent figures of the era. During the 1970s the race lost its international lustre as a [[Formula 5000]] race. The early 1980s regained some of lost gl ...War II vintage facilities previously located at Albert Park; the Melbourne Sports and Aquatc Centre (scene of many Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games events)
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  • ...New South Wales]], Australia in the 1920s, there are now both domestic and international competitions in a number of countries including the [[Speedway World Cup]] ...oria]] won the prestigious Silver Gauntlet. He also achieved success at an international level, racing for Southampton in 1929 and captained the [[Glasgow Tigers (s
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  • ...he identity of the person who attached cranks is still an open question at International Cycling History Conferences (ICHC). The claims of [[Ernest Michaux]] and of ...uced mechanization and mass production (later copied and adopted by [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and [[General Motors]]), vertically integrated, (also later
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  • ...One season''' was the 61st [[Formula One]] season of World Championship [[motor racing]] competition. [[Red Bull Racing]] won its maiden Constructors' Cham ...while the 2009 Constructors' Champion, [[Brawn GP]], was bought by German motor vehicle manufacturer [[Mercedes-Benz]] and was renamed as [[Mercedes GP]].
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  • ...likelihood of a breakaway series. On [[May 14]], Grand Prix Manufacturers’ Association (GPMA) members confirmed they had signed a [[Memorandum of Understanding]], | [[Bahrain International Circuit]]
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  • ...t film did not feature the vehicle. A model is currently on display in the International Spy Museum in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, D.C. ===[[Ford Motor Company]]===
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  • ...he Japanese manufacturers [[Honda]], [[Kawasaki]], [[Suzuki]] and [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]] dominate the motorcycle industry, although [[Harley-Da The upsurge in extreme sports and hobbies coincides with the upsurge in
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  • ...irst series (3).JPG|250px|left|thumb|'''The Ardea (in flat second) and (in Association of Bologna) the sister greater Aprilia (1939)''']] The Ardea has a motor (type 100) to 4 cylinders to V tightened (the 54 angle of the “V” would
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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. However, t ...rmula One races in {{F1|1961}}, winning the non-Championship [[Oulton Park International Gold Cup]], but was too heavy and complex compared to the new breed of mid-
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  • ...ht, Gurney and Grant had risen to third overall. That was when the Cobra's motor mounts began to crack and Gurney had to park the blue coupe after 204 laps. ...in the GT40 development. The well-known photography published by the Ford Motor Company showing McLaren leading Miles, with the MkII of Ronnie Bucknum and
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