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  • ...the current Champ Car World Series and the Indy Racing League see [[Champ Car]] and [[Indy Racing League|IRL]].'' [[Image:indy_500.jpg|300px|thumb|right|1994 Indianapolis 500, a National Championship race]]
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  • ...07 World Touring Car Championship season''' is the 4th [[World Touring Car Championship]] season. Scheduled to begin on [[March 11]], it will end on [[November 16] !No.!!Driver!!Team!!Car
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  • ...ini]] came tenth in the Italian Championship in his [[Alfa Romeo]] powered car with a best finish of third. A new car was built for 1985, the A03-385, but results were disappointing and Arno di
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  • ...shed in 1904 to represent the interest of motoring organisations and motor car users. ...One season|1950]], the FIA organised the first World Championship for race car drivers in racing events, known today as [[Formula One]].
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  • ...signed by Aurelio Lampredi. For 1952, the [[FIA]] announced that the World Championship would be run to [[Formula 2]] specification after the withdrawal of [[Alfa ...the only team to have a car specifically designed for the new formula. The car was powered by an in line four cylinder engine which was mounted behind the
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  • ...p season|1982]] to [[1983 World Sportscar Championship season|1983]]. The car was built as an attempt by Lancia to move up from production-based competit ...ons. Lancia driver [[Riccardo Patrese]] was in contention for the Drivers Championship into the final round, but ended the year eight points behind [[Porsche]]'s
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  • '''Lucchini Engineering''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[sports car racing|sports car]] constructor and racing team. Founded by Giorgio Lucchini in [[Porto Mant ...([[2002 FIA Sportscar Championship season|2002]] and [[2003 FIA Sportscar Championship season|2003]]). They have also won various European, Italian, and French h
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  • ...obile|FIA]] and used to compete in the outright class of the [[World Rally Championship]] (WRC). ...regulations mandate that World Rally Cars must be built upon a production car with a minimum of 2500 units, based on a pre-existing [[Group A]] model, to
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  • ...oratio Nelson Jackson]] in his 2-seat [[Winton automobile|Winton]] touring car, "The Vermont", drives across America]] [[Image:Studebaker1920.jpg|thumb|250px|1920 [[Studebaker Big Six]] '''touring car''' with its top down. The folded top behind passengers was known as the "fa
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  • ...cc version, came in 1977 third and fourth place in the ''[[Italian Enduro Championship]]''. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...omed the new [[FIA GT Championship]]. In 1999, the circuit held the FIA GT Championship again, after that the circuit went quite on the international scene for 5 y In 2004, the circuit was fully renovated and once again the FIA GT Championship was staged. On [[2004-11-14]], the two [[Maserati MC12]]s of AF Corse score
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  • ...litary. His racing career started in 1924, when he won the Italian drivers championship in 1927 in the [[Maserati Tipo 26]], in 1930 using the Tipo 8C-2500. ...I]]. He left with Ettore and Bindo (1947), to found the [[Osca|O.S.C.A.]] car company.
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  • |Class || [[Formula One car]] ...F1''' was a [[Ferrari]] [[racing car]] built for the [[Formula One]] World Championship of [[1958 Formula One season|1958]]. The regulations for 1954-1960 limited
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  • [[Image:Exoto43_may08_4.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''1956 Fiat/Bartoletti Race Car Transporter's, 1956 Scuderia Ferrari and 1957 Scuderia Maserati GT''' [http ...ia CSAI painted it in their blue and white colors. The progressively aging car slid out of practical use in the mid-'70s, and when the plates were not ren
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  • |Class || [[Formula One car]] ...F1''' was a [[Ferrari]] [[racing car]] built for the [[Formula One]] World Championship of [[1958 Formula One season|1958]]. The regulations for 1954-1960 limited
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  • Online magazine covering all sorts of sports/GT car racing, including endurance racing. Official information from Bathurst, Dick Johnson's Touring Car Challenge and Bathurst Top Ten.
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  • Amazingly, Lazzarini was immediately able to win the world championship that year. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...t in 1990 inspired the Italian conglomerate to consider a return to sports car racing. ...l success when the Tipo 33 Group 6 prototype was driven to Sportscar World Championship twice in the 1970s.
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  • ...''' (born [[January 13]] [[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] car designer. ...nd [[Jody Scheckter]] ([[1979]]). Ferrari also won the builder's F1 world championship title eight times.
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  • ...g replaced by racing seats. Carbon-fiber doors and hood replace the street car's steel components, and plexiglass replaces the side window glass. The resu ...ian GT Championship]], [[Rolex Sports Car Series]], and [[FIA GT3 European Championship]].
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  • ...del, a 500-cc twin cylinder two-stroke, came in fourth in the 1976 Italian championship behind the Suzuki's [[Giacomo Agostini]], [[Marco Lucchinelli]] and [[Virgi {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...r's [[Indianapolis 500]], he finished second to [[Ralph DePalma]] when his car skidded and he had to make a pitstop for tires. Resta then drove his blue P ...ning the [[American Championship Car Racing|United States National Driving Championship]], Resta repeated as winner of the Vanderbilt Cup plus he won the Indianap
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  • {{Racing car | The '''Ferrari F2007''' is a [[Formula One]] car, which [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] will race during the [[2007 Formula One
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  • ...the World Endurance Championship. Built for [[Martino Finotto]], its first car, the AR2, was unusual in that it used a [[carbon fiber]] monocoque chassis, ...allabio]] and [[Guido Dacco]], that the AR2 claimed the C2 World Endurance Championship title in both years. In 1984 Alba also built the AR3 model, which differed
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  • ...be however. Although arguably one of the prettier cars in the field, the car's results (or lack thereof) was one of the main reasons for the falling out The car scored 55.5 points, 8 podiums and finished 3rd in the constructors championship.
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  • [[Image:BELLASI race car.jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''Bellasi race car in action''' [http://historiasyhazanias.blogspot.com/ <small>Source</small> ...the [[Italian Formula 3]] circles in the late 1960s. The first Bellasi F3 car appeared in 1966, entered by ''[[Scuderia Inter Corse]]'' and driven by Gug
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  • | Team(s) || non-works [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] ...n Grand Prix]] on [[September 10]], [[1961]] finishing 12th and scoring no championship points.
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  • The 575 GTC is aimed at private teams participating in the [[FIA GT]] championship and will make its debut at the end of the 2003 season. It will also appear ...reased to 5,997cc with a maximum power output of close to 605 bhp, and the car boasts a sequential shift. The track has been widened, the [[brakes]] incre
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  • | F1 car || Y ...] [[racing car]] designed by [[Vittorio Jano]] for [[Lancia]] in 1954. The car's design made use of many innovative features, such as the use of the engin
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  • ...[[racing driver]], who won the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]] in [[1951]] and [[1958]]. ...ssociation|AAA]] and [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Championship Car]] series, racing in the 1941 and 1946-1961 seasons with 121 starts, includi
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  • ...art in 1916 after Stutz pulled out of racing, and he finished fifth in the championship. The won the [[World War I]] shortened 1917 season, and then he retired.
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  • ...elopment of the team's [[Ferrari F1 641|641]] chassis, which had mounted a championship challenge in {{F1|1990}}. Ferrari started the 1991 season with high hopes of winning the championship. [[Jean Alesi]] signed a contract with the Scuderia when [[Nigel Mansell]]
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  • ...from the 7 races of the 1950 season, securing himself the first ever World Championship. It was the pinacle of his career. ...ate, this time [[Alberto Ascari]] who went on to win nine successive World Championship Grand Prix in [[1952]] and [[1953]].
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  • |F1 car || Y ...] [[racing car]] designed by [[Vittorio Jano]] for [[Lancia]] in 1954. The car's design made use of many innovative features, such as the use of the engin
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  • ...rst and last round of the [[FIA]] and [[FIM]]/[[UEM]] European Drag Racing Championship, along with the [[British National Drag Racing Championships]]. ...84. Another record has also been set at Santa Pod, the worlds fastest jet car (santapod's resident) fireforce 2 piloted by Martin Hill broke the record i
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  • ...the [[Australian GT Championship|Nations Cup]], [[Australian Super Touring Championship|Super Touring]] and [[Australian Carrera Cup Championship|Carrera Cup]] competitions. Both the races also had international drivers e
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  • ...ort rally team until his retirement from competition in [[1981 World Rally Championship season|1981]]. ...eot, despite Todt's continual urging, refused to enter the [[Formula One]] Championship, and when a position opened at the recovering [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • ...in [[Pistoia]] (Italy) - Juli [[1994]] in [[Milan]]) was an Italian racing car and engine designer. Chiti is best known for his long association with [[Al ...se]] cars, with which [[Phil Hill]] won the [[1961 Formula One season|1961 championship]]. Shortly afterwards Chiti was part of the breakaway [[Automobili Turismo
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  • {{Racing car | ...79 Formula One season]], debuting at the [[1979 Belgian Grand Prix]]. (The car's name is derived from the fact that the design was commenced in 1977).
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  • ...ut by a mechanical problem. He was killed in a crash during the only Champ Car race held at [[Del Mar Speedway]] in [[Del Mar, California]] in 1949.
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  • ...cuits like the [[U.S. Ford Formula 2000 series]], the [[Champ Car Atlantic Championship|Toyota Atlantic series]] and the [[Indy Lights|Indy Lights series]]. Wheldo ...ship. In [[2005]], he won both the [[Indianapolis 500]] and the IRL series championship. His six victories in 2005 also broke the record for most victories in one
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  • ...5 cc for the regular bikes. In 1978, the company participated in the World Championship cross of 125 with a big bike that had a swingarm all encased light sheet me {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...nd 1938. As the two drivers who all but defined success for the two German car makers, Mercedes-Benz and [[Auto Union]], Carracciola and fellow countryman ...ious accident ended his comeback attempt well before the new [[Formula 1]] championship was first contested in 1950. Caracciola died of a bone disease in 1959.
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  • ...gine till 2004, when we pass to a Chevrolet 8 cylinders. We ran with a 2WD car, and in 2005 we had the final evolution: Chevrolet 8 cylinders (modified), ...took part in races of the Italian Championship Tout Terrain, in the World Championship Baja and in several international competitions, such as Qatar, Dubai, Spain
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  • ...acing ranks and in the [[United States]] he won the [[1990]] [[Indy Lights Championship]], setting a record with nine wins. The following year, he competed in his His first full year of Champ Car competition came in [[1993]] and he won five times with his first win comin
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  • .... Foyt]]'s driver [[Billy Boat]], again driving the same, plain, black #97 car that attracted sponsorship from local businesses and the national anti-toba ...at [[Atlanta]] driving a newly-sponsored light and dark green [[Conseco]] car and by [[2001]] he and Menard had split. [[Jaques Lazier]] replaced him an
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  • !Car ==World Championship career summary==
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  • |Events || [[Superbike World Championship|SBK]],[[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]] ...by [[Kenny Bräck]] and [[Sébastien Bourdais]]), plus a few British [[Stock Car Speed Association|SCSA]] races.
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  • '''Touring car racing''' is a general term for a number of distinct [[auto racing]] compet ==Characteristics of a touring car==
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  • ...tructor who accumulate the most championship points over the course of the Championship season. ...Prost's 7, meaning that he only needed 3 further 2nd places to secure the championship irrespective of Prost's other results. This resulted in the anomaly that Pr
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  • | '''[[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]''' | '''[[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]'''
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  • ...[[Lancia]] in the early 1980s purely for [[FIA]] [[Group B]] [[World Rally Championship]]. ...985. Midway through 1985 the 037 was replaced in the Lancia factory rally car line up with the [[Lancia Delta S4|Delta S4]] which featured 4WD and a uniq
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  • ...used for [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Sprint car racing|sprint car]] and regional [[NASCAR]] races. ...It is also the home of the Turkey Night races, a [[Thanksgiving]] sprint car tradition in [[southern California]] since it debuted at the now-closed Asc
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  • ...eria Ferrari|Ferrari]] F2002''' was one of the most dominant [[Formula One car]] designs of all time, designed by [[Ross Brawn]], [[Rory Byrne]], and [[Pa ...ps a little down on power, and on a par with the 2002 season's [[McLaren]] car.
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  • ...1966 World Sportscar Championship season|1966]] and [[1967 World Sportscar Championship season]]. The last WC race was won by [[Udo Schütz]] and [[Gerhard Mitter] | [[Sports car racing|Sports car]]
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  • ...|Count Bruno d'Harcourt]] during a practice run. All winners, in [[touring car]]s, were either [[France|French]] or [[Monaco|Monegasque]]. ...d in 1954, it was held on a circuit at the city of [[Agadir]] for [[sports car]]s, and French dominance was interrupted by an [[Italy|Italian]] driver, [[
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  • ...closure of the Washington plant in 2006, Goodyear Dunlop ceased mainstream car and lorry tyre production in the UK. ...[1891]]. This factory supports specialised vintage, motorcycle and touring car tyre production, and produces around 300,000 specialised racing tyres per y
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  • ...d Series]]<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[American Le Mans Series]]<br>[[Atlantic Championship]] On [[July 1]], [[2007]], Mont-Tremblant hosted a round of the [[Champ Car World Series]], marking the series' first race at the circuit since Indy ca
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  • ...:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Mid-Ohio track.gif|220px|center|Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Layout]] ! colspan=2 |'''Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course'''
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  • ...the behest of the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA). The championship is mostly concentrated in Europe, but throughout the years has visited othe ...o qualify. Both types may undergo significant modifications from the road car they are based on, but GT1 allows the use of exotic materials, better [[aer
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  • ...icipated in 15 grands prix, debuting on [[May 13]], [[1956]]. He scored 1 championship point. | [[Cooper Car Company|Coop]]
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  • ...[Lugano]], [[Switzerland]]) is a former [[Swiss]] [[Formula One]] [[racing car]] [[driving|driver]]. ...Jacky Ickx]] and the late [[Jochen Rindt]], who posthumously won the world championship that year.
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  • The '''Ferrari 312T''' was a [[Ferrari]] [[Formula One]] car design, based on the [[Ferrari 312B3|312B3]] from 1974. In various versions The car was a modified version of the [[Ferrari 312B|312B]] which had been used for
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  • | Video || This is the same car [[Renè Arnoux]] drove his last fast lap in an F1 race at the [[Dutch Grand ...season]]. It was the team's first attempt at a [[turbo]] engined Formula 1 car. It was designed by [[Mauro Forghieri]] and [[Harvey Postlethwaite]] and us
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  • |Layout & Class:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[subcompact car|subcompact]] The '''128''' was a [[subcompact car|subcompact]] [[automobile]] manufactured by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufactu
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  • This would be the start in various competitions such as the Superga, the championship for Class 500. The racing performance was initially entrusted to the hands The [[Fongri]] Car
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  • ...know-how as engineers, building surveyors and mechanics to build our first car: the replica of a Morgan with a motorbike engine.” (Francesco Di Pietrant In 2002, the SR2 model was launched in the US and won the [[Grand Am]] Championship. At that time, the Grand-Am team were developing a set of regulations for a
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  • [[image:carndrivercanam.jpg|thumb|right|Cover of Car and Driver magazine, showing transparent diagram of CanAm racer]] ...tally different series based on obsolete [[Formula 5000]] cars with sports car bodies.
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  • ...sculptured sidepods and a sleek rounded nosecone, aiding aerodynamics. The car was continually upgraded with redesigned sidepods and wings throughout both ...in a position to win at [[Monza]] and the [[Nürburgring]] in 1995, but the car was a solid and competitive proposition.
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  • ...|| [[V8 Supercar]]<br>[[Australian Grand Prix]]<br>[[Superbike World Championship]]<br>[[Castrol 6 Hour]] ...Matich]]'s outright time set in a 2.6 litre [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] [[Sports Car]].
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  • |Car Team || 1 - [[Dale Earnhardt, Inc.]] ...te Carlo]] SS for [[Dale Earnhardt, Inc.]]. Truex won the [[Busch Series]] Championship in 2004 and 2005. Truex rented a home from [[Dale Earnhardt, Jr.]] in [[Moo
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  • ...omeo Tipo 162. The car was first mid engined Alfa Romeo model. This racing car has flat 12 engine (technically speaking it is 180 degree [[V12 engine|V12] ...0 and stopped during World War II, another chassis was built also but this car never raced.
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  • ...to be used by privateer teams until 1991. It was also the company's first car meeting [[Group C]] regulations, replacing the previous [[Lancia LC1|LC1]] ...-new car to replace the open-cockpit LC1s that were no longer eligable for championship points. The Group C regulations required cars to meet certain fuel economy
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  • ...eason]]. The team subsequently improved the engine and the bodywork of the car. It was entered in the [[1955 Valentino Grand Prix]] for [[Mario Alborghett ...d Prix, the [[1955 Italian Grand Prix]]. Driver [[Luigi Piotti]] drove the car, but did not start the race due to a problem with his [[Maserati 2.5 L6]] e
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  • ...once peace returned, Bandini did not wait long to release the first sports car to bear his name. ...ame with a hand-hammered aluminum body. Many other post-war Italian sports car companies followed a similar design. But Bandini’s sharp mind, racing kno
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  • ...[[1903]] - [[June 30]], [[1970]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[race car]] driver. ...illo went on to win that year's [[Champcars|United States National Driving Championship]].
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  • .... These cars took part for [[World Sportscar Championship|Sport Cars World Championship]], [[Interserie]] and [[CanAm]] series. A small number of road going cars w Alfa Romeo started development of Tipo 33 in early 1960s, first car being built in 1965. First version was sent to 1963 established
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  • ...various forms of motorsport, from [[Grand Prix motor racing]] to [[touring car racing]]. ...tachment, is not profitable, as no car of the biscione, is pledged in some championship.
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  • ...ianapolis 500]], the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] and the [[Formula One]] World Championship. ...er and won the world championship with them in [[1962]]. His second world championship came after joining [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] in [[1968]]. Hill was part of the
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  • ...ine Code: F133) but was positioned as the company's highest-end model. The car used a transaxle layout, with the 6-speed manual gearbox located at the bac It was surprising at the car's launch that Ferrari had abandoned the famous mid-engined layout in favour
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  • ...n [[July 4]] [[1918]], died [[September 8]] [[1984]]) was an American race car driver who won the [[Indianapolis 500]] in [[1950]]. ...on [[May 30]], [[1950]], with 1 race victory, 1 podium, and a total of 12 championship points.
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  • ...lso used as an aircraft runway), as well as several banked corners, making car setup an engineering compromise. Unusually, the pit lane was located halfwa ...The circuit hosted Touring Car races in the 1980s, and has been a popular car club venue since the 1990s.
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  • The '''ADAC 1000km Nürburgring''' is an [[Endurance racing]] and [[Sports car racing]] event on the [[Nürburgring]] in Germany, organized by the [[ADAC] The first event that counted towards the [[World Sportscar Championship]] was won by [[Alberto Ascari]] and [[Giuseppe Farina]] in a [[Ferrari]].
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  • ...o Marciano. The car is known as "Alfa Romeo Marciano 268A". This beautiful car was built in 1972 by taking a V8 from an [[Alfa Romeo Montreal]], the super ...ower and credibility and ensuring that the imagination became reality. The car has seen a little competition in the 70's to the early 80's.
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  • ...benefits of a wider tire on the drive wheels. In all cases, dual-purpose car owners need to either balance their requirements for a street wheel against
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  • ...ar and took third place at the Targa Florio but did not earn another major championship until he captured the [[French Grand Prix]] in 1924 when he was part of a p ...he Constructors' title and [[Ernesto Maserati]] taking the Italian driving championship in 1927. Despite Maserati's strong performances, Campari claimed victory fo
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  • ...t of his [[AIACR World Championship]]-winning [[Alfa Romeo P2]] Grand Prix car of 1924-30 was built into this production series. ...– the P2 grand prix race car that conquered the inaugural Automobile World Championship, the predecessor to today’s [[Formula 1]] – Jano was effectively given
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  • |Team(s) || [[Ferrari]], [[Porsche]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] ...ecured one [[pole position]], achieved six podia, and scored a total of 56 championship points.
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  • {{Racing car | The '''Minardi M195''' was a [[Formula One]] car for the [[1995 Formula One season|1995 season]]. The number '''24''' seat w
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  • ...ndar, usually being held near the beginning of the season before the World Championship races. | [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Borgward]]
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  • ...peeds, almost totally unhindered until the mid-eighties. The [[World Rally Championship]] now visits nearly all continents, taking its stylish sideways driving sty ...ubaru_Monte-Carlo_2005.jpg|thumb|300px|Subaru Impreza during [[World Rally Championship|WRC]] Monte-Carlo Rally 2005]]
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo Tipo 33''' was a [[sports car racing]] prototype raced by the [[Alfa Romeo]] factory team between 1967 an ...s also used in the 1980s for the unrelated road car, [[Alfa Romeo 33 (road car)]].
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  • ...ere the best racing bikes in their class. [[Renato Sceti]] won the Italian championship in 1924 and [[Mario Cavedagni]] came in second. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • |Director || car designed by [[Simtek]] ...ystems|Coloni]] F1 team after [[Pedro Chaves]] had failed to pre-qualify a car for every single race that year.
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  • Ferrari's first 1966 car consisted of a 3.3-liter V12 that was taken from the [[Ferrari P|Ferrari 25 ...and Prix]] at Monza which helped Ferrari finish second in the Constructors Championship.
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  • ...0 racing laps. Unser repeated the Indy 500 win and added the USAC National Championship title the following year. ...In total, Vel's Parnelli Jones participated in 16 Grands Prix and scored 6 championship points.
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  • The '''Ferrari F300''' was a [[Formula One]] car designed by Rory Byrne for the [[1998 Formula One Season]]. It was powered ...Ferrari finished as runners-up in the constructors' championship, but the car paved the way for the dominance Ferrari had in the following seasons.
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  • ...310''', and its evolution, the '''F310B''', was the [[Formula One]] racing car with which the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] team competed in the {{F1|1996} ...for the next year car, the [[Ferrari F300|F300]] which would also take the championship to the final round in {{F1|1998}}.
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  • ...r first [[List of Formula One constructors|Formula One World Constructor's Championship]]. In 'good' Ferrari tradition all the sharknose 156s were scrapped at the ...me airborne and crashed into a side barrier, fatally throwing him from the car, and killing fourteen spectators.
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  • |Team(s):||[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] ...Formula 1]] grands prix, debuting on [[January 13]], [[1957]]. He scored 0 championship points.
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  • ...ith his first [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Championship]] when Paolo Pileri won the 125 cc crown. His Morbidelli team-mate, [[Pier ...um that reminds visitors of the Company's former glory. The complete world championship story is represented among the exhibits as well as many antique motorcycles
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  • |Car number || 11 ...licated the following year in the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Formula 3]] Championship, beating a young [[Briton]] named [[David Coulthard]]. He very nearly join
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