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  • ...to compete in the [[2009 Formula One season]]. The car was unveiled on 12 January 2009. ...by Ferrari to compete in [[Formula One]], was first launched online on 12 January 2009. The car was named ''F60'' to celebrate the fact that 2009 is Ferrari'
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  • | 9 ...package of all for the remainder of the season - the car won 7 of the last 9 races of the season.
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  • '''Gianfranco Brancatelli''' (born in [[Turin]], [[January 18]], [[1950]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He entered 3 ! 9
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  • '''"Gimax"''' was the racing [[pseudonym]] of '''Carlo Franchi''' (born [[January 1]], [[1938]], a racing driver from [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. He entered one W ! 9
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  • The car was unveiled to the public on [[January 6]], [[2008]]. It features a new standard [[Electronic Control Unit]] (ECU ...esting)|shakedown]] at Ferrari's [[Fiorano Circuit|Fiorano]] test track on January 7th 2008.
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  • ...rrently under new management and 2008 will see the 50th Anniversary of the 9 hour revival being held at Kyalami with golden oldies like [[David Piper]] | [[January 23]]
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  • || [[9 October]], [[2005]] || [[29 January]], [[2006]]
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  • ...anuary 1999, TAI is ahead of UTC by 32 seconds. UTC is maintained within 0.9&nbsp;s of UT1 (UT1 is one of three precise definitions of UT); leap seconds </th><td>UTC -9</td></tr>
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  • '''Mauro Baldi''' (born [[January 31]], [[1954]] in [[Reggio Emilia]], [[Italy]]) is a former [[Formula One]] ! 9
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  • Alfonso Morini was born on January 22 1898. Before he was 16 he was repairing motorcycles, and at the age of s ===Corsaro 1200, 9 1/2, and Corsaro Veloce===
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  • | align="right" | 9 ...into receivership in November 2001, and was liquidated by the receivers in January 2002. This ended the long history of the team which had competed as [[Ligi
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  • '''Emanuele Pirro''' (born [[January 12]] [[1962]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] former [[Form ! 9
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  • ...rmula One season]]. The car was unveiled in [[Maranello]], [[Italy]] on 28 January 2010. On 20 February, [[Fernando Alonso]] declared that the F10 was the bes ...o compete in [[Formula One]], was launched in Maranello, and online, on 28 January 2010. [[Felipe Massa]] was due to undertake the car's first shakedown later
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  • ...Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] and [[Minardi]]. On 10 January 2008 he was confirmed as driver for the new [[Force India]] Team. ...rian Sutil for the [[Force India F1]] team for the {{F1|2008}} season on [[January 10]] 2008.
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  • ...gentina]]. He participated in two [[Formula 1]] grands prix, debuting on [[January 13]], [[1957]]. He scored 0 championship points. ! 9
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  • On January 1, 2008, Lili Bertone announced that she signed the option to sell the comp *1955 [[Alfa Romeo BAT-9]]
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  • ! 9 ...ons, P. 2007. ''Keeping up with the Jones''. '''Motor Sport'''. LXXXIII/1 (January 2007), 52-59
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  • | align="right" | 9 | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Giorgio Pantano]]<sup>[[#Notes|9]]</sup>
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  • ...F1.08|F1.08]] Testing then moved to [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]] on 22 January. Renault and Williams were the only teams on the track for the first day of | 6 January
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  • ...sed calendar was announced, with the Argentine Grand Prix moved to [[April 9]], despite the fact it had now received official clearance from FIA safety | align="right" rowspan=2 | 9
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  • ...al specifications|work=Ferrari F150|publisher=[[Scuderia Ferrari]]|date=28 January 2011|accessdate=12 February 2011}}</ref> ...t was launched at Ferrari's headquarters in [[Maranello]], [[Italy]] on 28 January 2011, one year to the day after the launch of its predecessor, the [[Ferrar
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  • | align=center rowspan="2"| 9 A provisional calendar was released on [[January 15]], [[2007]].[http://www.fiawtcc.com/fiawtcc/oschersleben/2006/sport_sto1
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  • ...Lamborghini 3.5 litre F1 engine, full carbon brake system, 700 BHP, 0-60 1.9 secs On [[January 30]] [[2006]], Giancarlo Minardi announced that he had bought back the righ
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  • ....jpg|left|thumb|250px|An STR2B driven by Sebastian Bourdais at Valencia in January 2008.]]Toro Rosso tested with the STR2 in late 2007 and early 2008. The tea ! 9
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  • January 22, 2006. |March 9, 1952
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  • ...designation of 25 five litre [[sports car racing|sports cars]] built until January 1970, related to the [[Ferrari P]] sports prototypes. The V12-powered cars ...eason, and Ickx/Giunti also won the [[Kyalami]] non-championship Springbok 9 hours race. As the loop hole for the five litre sports cars would become ob
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  • *[[January 10]], [[1997]]: [[CART]] Team [[Penske]] driver [[Paul Tracy]] is the first *[[February 9]], [[2001]]: A proposal is sent to San Bernardino County to build a quarter
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  • ...hen in 1901, along with Matthew, F.lli Ceirano, in Corso Vittorio Emanuele 9. Dismisses this in 1903, in 1904 transformed the Ceirano & C. in STAR, Soci ...o and many other pioneers, and the second in Milan, via Porta Tenaglia n . 9. The President is a Mr. A. White, General Manager for the technical part of
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  • ...ian vehicle to compete with the recently launched [[Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9]]. ...porte got its true name back and was built with the 4.2&nbsp;L and a new 4.9&nbsp;L engine 278&nbsp;hp (SAE) (207&nbsp;kW). The latter initially had a t
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  • ...million bond required as a deposit. The team was confirmed by the FIA on [[January 26]], [[2006]]. | align="right" | 9
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  • ...e and practical, economically secure, and came in two engines options from 9 and 12 HP. The Ceirano brothers Classic Cars had been addressed (see the hi ...nd cars Giovanni [[Ceirano]], founded in [[Turin]] Corso Vittorio Emanuele 9 in 1898, so it is not more talk.) Because Giovanni seemed few, it was decid
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  • ...they do not have some doubt: it must repeat, practically reduced in scale 9/10, that one of the sister greater Aprilia, already received with favor fro ...e tests, the first copy). The first deliveries to the customers go back to January 1940.<br>
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  • | engine = 3.9&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari F154 engine|Ferrari F154CB]]'' [[V8 engine|V8]] ([[twin- It is powered by a 3.9-litre [[twin-turbo]]charged [[V8 engine|V8]], smaller in displacement and h
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  • ...wever the cancellation of a race scheduled for [[Curitiba]], [[Brazil]] in January 2006 reduced this number to 11. [[Nelson Angelo Piquet]] won the inaugural ...Ferrari to design & manufacture the next generation of A1GP car, from 1st January 2008 until 14th of March 2014. As yet details of the car are not known othe
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  • On January 2, 2009, it was revealed that a rare 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante had bee *** 1907 [[Bugatti Type 8#Type 8|Type 8]]/[[Bugatti Type 8#Type 9|9]]
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  • Early Miuras, known internally as P400s, were powered by a 3.9&nbsp;L version of the famous [[Lamborghini V12]] engine mounted [[transvers ...of "eyebrows" over the headlights and wider fenders to accommodate the new 9-inch wide wheels and [[Pirelli]] Cinturato tires. 150 SVs were produced, in
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  • |Fuel capacity || 35 L (7.7 imp. gal)(9.2 US gal) ...p, Lounge and Sport. Customers can choose also between 15 interior trims, 9 wheel options, 19 decals and 12 body colours. There are over 500,000 differ
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  • ...the WRC and began with the [[42ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo]] on [[January 19]]. ! 9
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  • The lives of each came together on 7 January 1940 when Eberrardo Pavesi, head of the Legano team, took on Coppi to ride ::Winner stages 9, 17B and 18
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  • ...illeneuve''' [[International Phonetic Alphabet|pronounced]] ʒil vilnœv) ([[January 18]], [[1950]] &ndash; [[May 8]], [[1982]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[For ...ssion for this race, Villeneuve set a time variously reported to be either 9 or 11 seconds faster than any other driver. His team-mate Jody Scheckter, w
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  • ...hey have four children: Oliver (born [[4 May]] [[1989]]), Joshua (born [[9 January]] [[1991]]), Tabitha (born [[16 July]] [[1995]]) and Rosie (born [[1 Februa ! 9
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  • ...o increase costs and decrease speed (Part II)'' SpeedTV.com Moto GP News 3 January 2006. ''"The move to four strokes meant that Japanese R & D departments cou ...ts]. By way of comparison, the current [[Formula One]] speed record of 369.9&nbsp;km/h (229.8&nbsp;mph) was set by [[Antônio Pizzonia]] of the [[Willia
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  • In January 1986 the Panda received a series of significant mechanical improvements. Th ...electric windows and a full-size spare wheel. The Actual was introduced in January 2004.
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  • Montoya's Formula One career effectively came to an end on [[9 July]] when he announced in a public press conference from the US that he h ...acticing for the 2007 Ford 400 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.]]On [[July 9]], [[2006]], Montoya announced his plans to compete in the NASCAR [[Nextel
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  • ...McLaren|McLaren]], and managed to edge out the Finn to the title, winning 9 races out of 17 that year. He was Ferrari's first driver champion in 21 yea ...acher won the World Championship easily with 4 races to go, having claimed 9 victories. Teammate Barrichello finished 3rd in the championship. This was
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  • ...y 2008 and its Ducati's entry for the 2009 MotoGP World Championship. On [[9 June]] 2008, Ducati publicly rolled out the Desmosedici GP9 for testing at ...on beginning in December 2007 and the first customer orders delivered from January 2008.
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  • ...land in the China Sea. With the flight tail unit, the complete machine was 9.15 m long, 12.80 m wide, and 3.08 m high and the "flying AMC Matador" was e ...'s final Bentley. Bond upgrades the engine from a 4.5&nbsp;L engine to a 4.9&nbsp;L. The Mark II was also grey; however, the interior was black leather.
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  • '''Michael Schumacher''', born [[January 3]], [[1969]], in [[Hürth|Hürth Hermülheim]], near [[Cologne]]) is a [[G ...he season. Schumacher also broke [[Nigel Mansell]]'s and his own record of 9 race wins for most victories in a season, scoring 11 and finishing every ra
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  • ...f [[wikt:solace|Solace]]'' only "a few days" before its announcement on 24 January 2008. It was the name of a short story in [[Ian Fleming]]'s anthology ''[[F ...aly, and at [[Talamone]] during the end of April. The main unit began on 3 January, 2008, and an MI6 safehouse hidden within the city's [[cistern]]s, while ot
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  • |Admissions:||42.9 million *1984 [[Renault 9/11|Renault 11]] TXE — Bond steals this from a Parisian taxi driver to cha
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  • ...smara || on road || 1° Class beyond 2000 ||3° ass.||Strazza G. ||10,800 || 9' 13” 1/5|| 70.281 ||--- ** ''' Period of production ''': from the autumn of 1933 to January of the 1937<br>
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  • ...races: the [[Walt Disney World Speedway|Indy 200 at Walt Disney World]] in January, [[Phoenix International Raceway|Phoenix]] in March, and the Indianapolis 5 *[[Tom Carnegie]] announced on [[June 9]], 2006 that the previous month's race, would be his last as official track
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  • ...ldings and travels along Gran Via to Plaça Catalunya. Buses depart every 6-9 minutes, the trip takes 20-30 minutes and costs &euro;3.90 one-way. Aerobu ...n you understands why people say that it is built of bones. Entrance costs 9 Euro. Sagrada Família metro station.
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  • ...ain tests of real speedway, was the second meeting held at High Beech on [[9 April]] [[1928]], where Colin Watson, Alf Medcalf and 'Digger' Pugh demonst ...sh passport, a valid DMU licence, and who are under 21 years of age on [[1 January]] in the year of the competition. Riders wishing to compete must submit the
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  • ...enna cradle he is seen with a Browning DA. Both guns are chambered for the 9 x 19mm Parabellum cartridge. ...by [[Don McGregor]] with art by [[Rick Magyar]]. The first issue carried a January [[1996]] cover date. For reasons unknown, Topps cancelled the adaptation af
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  • |9. [[Latium]] (Lazio)<br>[[Rome]] (Roma) As of January 10, 2005 a '''smoking ban''' in public places went into effect in Italy. Yo
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  • ** Smallest V4 engine - 0.9&nbsp;L (903&nbsp;cc/55&nbsp;in³) - 1939 [[Lancia Ardea]] ''[[Lancia V4 eng ...(gasoline) - 1.9&nbsp;L (1921&nbsp;cc/117&nbsp;in³) - 1981 [[Audi 100]] 1.9 E
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  • ...and was released to good reviews. A second novel was released in the UK in January 2006. The series is currently planned out for five novels according to Char |9
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  • ...and was released to good reviews. A second novel was released in the UK in January 2006. The series is currently planned out for five novels according to Char |9
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  • ...received any donations from Ecclestone; he had donated £1&nbsp;million in January 1997. On 11 November Labour promised to return the money on the advice of S ...co.uk/1/hi/uk/7497790.stm Mosley's fight to clear his famous name] [[BBC]] 9 July 2008
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