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  • ...ghieri''' (born [[January 13]] [[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] car designer. ...s (consisting of the [[Ferrari 312|312]] and [[Ferrari 312B|312B]] formula one cars and [[Ferrari 312P|312P]] and [[Ferrari 312PB|312PB]] sportscars). Und
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  • ...a banner, the Fiat Group was one of the first big companies to embrace the Group C class. Although very quick, the Abarth developed, Ferrari powered Lancia ...lanese manufacturer had last scored international success when the Tipo 33 Group 6 prototype was driven to Sportscar World Championship twice in the 1970s.
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  • ...ampionship for race car drivers in racing events, known today as [[Formula One]]. ...ad scoring for manufacturers until [[1981]]. From [[1982]], with the new [[Group C]] prototype regulations, a drivers championship was added.
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | ...ar, which [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] will race during the [[2007 Formula One season|2007 season]].
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  • |Team(s) || [[Arrows]], [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]], [[Spirit (racing team)|Spirit]] ...[[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Arrows]], [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] and [[Spirit (racing team)|Spirit]] teams.
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  • [[File:1964 Abarth Formula 2 (Fiat 600 D).jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''1956 Abarth 216 A Spider Bertone (F ...e most famous being the Autobianchi A112 Abarth. Abarth also prepared Fiat Group's rally cars like Fiat 124 Abarth and 131 Abarth. In the 80s Abarth name wa
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  • ...', and nicknamed '''The Flying Scot''', is a three-time Scottish [[Formula One]] racing champion. He is well-known in the United States as a commentator o ...ren]] was testing. McLaren at that time was already an experienced Formula One driver and the new Cooper F3 was a very competitive car in its class. Soon
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  • ...ie Ecclestone]], the [[1986 Hungarian Grand Prix]] was the first [[Formula One]] race to take place behind the [[Iron Curtain]]. Held at the twisty [[Hung ...rari|Ferrari]] team changed his strategy mid-race before Schumacher put in one of his finest drives to build up a winning margin after all the stops had b
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  • ...he [[Minardi]] team - indeed aside from a single outing with Toleman and a one-season dalliance with Scuderia Italia, Martini`s entire career was spent wi After Formula One, Martini started a successful sportscar career. His first race at the [[24
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  • | Category = [[Formula One]] | Tyres = [[Pirelli]] P Zero (dry), Cinturato (wet)<br />[[OZ Group|OZ]] Wheels (front and rear): 13"
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  • ...alian Grand Prix-3.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Bruno Senna]] drives a Dallara F304 [[Formula Three]] Car during a support race at the [[2006 Australian Grand Prix]]]] ...[[motor racing]] series, being most notable for its near-[[monopoly]] in [[Formula 3]] since 1993. Dallara also is the chassis used by almost all teams in the
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  • |Parent company || [[Fiat Group]] ...e:Lancia-Stratos-HF-Group-4-'.jpg|right|thumb|250px|1974 Lancia Stratos HF Group 4]]
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  • ...following [[Super Aguri F1|Super Aguri]]'s pull out of the [[2008 Formula One season|2008 season]]), while the other three major manufacturers in the [[G ===Teams Signed with [[Formula One Management|FOM]]===
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  • ...ully in many different categories of '''motorsport''', including [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[rallies]]. They have ...seless Silver Arrows, but [[Tazio Nuvolari]] gave the [[Alfa Romeo P3|P3]] one of the most legendary victories of all time by winning the [[German Grand P
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  • ...ining. [[Champ Cars]] employed ground effect to some extent, but [[Formula One]] and most other racing series' worldwide currently use design constraints ...bove the car will apply a downward force. Naturally, to maximize the force one wants the maximum area at the minimal pressure. Racing car designers have a
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  • ...ars. This unique motorsport is distinguished by running not in a [[Formula One]]-style circuit, but instead in a point-to-point format where participants ...a vast global market, estimated by some to be second only to the [[Formula One]] juggernaut. This has produced unprecedented levels of visibility in recen
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  • ...ollowed, but this was a fundamentally different series based on obsolete [[Formula 5000]] cars with sports car bodies. ...US (Am). The series was initially sponsored by J-Wax. The Series used FIA Group 7 rules which had a rule structure with very few restrictions on innovation
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  • *[[Formula One tyres]] <!-- this should be incorporated into the article when possible --> *[http://www.pirelli.com/ Pirelli Group]
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  • ...g]]; [[Formula One]]; [[British Formula Three Championship|British F3]]; [[Formula Three Euroseries|F3 Euroseries]]; [[A1 Grand Prix|A1GP]]; [[British Superbi ...roxmity to the city of [[London]], ensured a popular slot on the [[Formula One|Grand Prix]] calendar between [[1964]] and [[1986]]. Those in attendance we
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  • ...ars. This unique motorsport is distinguished by running not in a [[Formula One]]-style circuit, but instead in a point-to-point format where participants ...a vast global market, estimated by some to be second only to the [[Formula One]] juggernaut. This has produced unprecedented levels of visibility in recen
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  • Whilst not nearly as fast as [[Formula One]], the similarity of the cars both to each other and to fans' own vehicles As well as short "sprint" races, many touring car series include one or more [[Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance races]], which last anyth
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  • ...ous alternative to the models in the Fiat range upon which they are based. One of the firm's trademarks is the use of letters of the [[Greek alphabet]] as ...|petrol]] and [[JTD]] [[diesel engine]]s, is also signed by MOMO design in one version: The Ypsilon Sport Momo Design.
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  • ...on family]] who run a worldwide chain of clothing stores of the [[Benetton Group|same name]]. In 2000 the team was purchased by Renault, but competed as Ben ...e)|Alfa Romeo]] in 1984 and 1985 and finally [[Toleman]] in 1985. Benetton Formula Ltd. was formed at the end of 1985 when the [[Toleman]] team was sold to th
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  • | Category = [[Formula One]] ...car built by [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] to compete in the [[2010 Formula One season]]. The car was unveiled in [[Maranello]], [[Italy]] on 28 January 20
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  • ...3000]] in 1985, but in 2009 the [[Formula Two]] name returns. The 2009 FIA Formula Two Championship will begin at Valencia on the 31 May. Visit the official F ...ed for a path to reach this peak. For much of the history of Formula One, Formula Two has represented the penultimate step on the motorsport ladder.
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  • {{Formula One}} ...rcial)|sponsor]]s becoming more important with the rising costs in Formula One, many teams wanted to be able to display the logos of their sponsors as cle
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  • ...[Renault F1|Renault]] [[Sauber]], [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] and [[Minardi]]. On 10 January 2008 he was confirmed as driver f ...hella was unable to keep pace with eventual champion Alonso, managing just one further race win since his debut. Outside of driving, he runs his own [[GP2
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  • {{Formula One}} ...uture of the sport, and disagreements about the direction in which Formula One should progress.
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  • The company also developed [[Formula One]] cars, using [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] and [[Lola]] chassis. Another V8, d ...uction of these cars, the company switched its activities with projects of Formula 1, using chassis from Lola and McLaren, and began development of another V8
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  • ...h bank designed to protect the crowd then landed near an enclosure where a group of spectators were before landing again near a grandstand where it exploded ...ter, many major and minor races were cancelled in 1955, like the [[Formula One]] Grand Prix races in Germany and [[Switzerland]] - the latter country bann
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  • ...rrari Dino]]-V6-engine [[Formula 2]] 156, which would be turned into the [[Formula 1]]-winner of 1961. ...had to run as a Prototype until it was homological as a [[Group 4 (racing)|Group 4 Sports Car]] for the 1966 season.
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  • ...001 12 Hours of Sebring]] sports car races. Alboreto competed in [[Formula One]] from {{f1|1981}} until {{f1|1994}}, racing for a number of teams, most no ...onship crown in 1980 paved the way for the Italian's entrance into Formula One with the [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] team.
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  • Theirs was an innovative formula for the automobile industry: creation of a services company for the large, ...p between Giorgetto Giugiaro and Aldo Mantovani has proven to be a winning one from the start, enhancing the fusion of creativity and solid skills, style
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  • ;1953: Head of New Materials project group at [[McDonnell-Douglas]] in California. ;1972: Design of [[Eifelland]] [[Formula One]] car. First contacts with Japanese companies.
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  • ...1928 at various venues in Australia, before it became part of the Formula One championship in [[1985 Australian Grand Prix|1985]]. The race was held at t ...some of lost glory when leading Formula 1 drivers were hired to race in [[Formula Atlantic]] cars at [[Calder Park Raceway]]. The Atlantic era was dominated
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  • ...is probably the glorious Ducati 900NCR on which Mike Hailwood won the 1978 Formula 1 World Championship in the Isle of Man. ...bikes and special parts are still developed, built and assembled by hand, one at a time, applying the highest available technology and the most attentive
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  • ...best drivers. He won the event in one of his own D46s. Amazingly it was a one-two-three for Cisitalia with [[Franco Cortese]] coming second and [[Louis C Dusio’s ultimate plan was to produce a Formula 1 car and this was eventually designed by Dr Ferdinand Porsche’s company,
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  • ...beating the previous record set by [[Nigel Mansell]] in the [[1992 Formula One season]]. This record would not be beaten until 2004, also by Schumacher. H ...ivers]] competed in the [[2002]] [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One World Champions|World Championship]].
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  • ...50 LM thus had to run in the prototype class until it was homologated as a Group 4 Sports Car for the 1966 season. ...and too few examples had been built to allow homologation for the 5 liter Group 4 Sports Car category which required production of at least 50 units.[30] F
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  • ...]]'s [[Count Giovanni Volpi]], a road-going [[sports car]] and a [[Formula One]] car. ...ents, the [[Ferrari]] 'defectors' worked together on a [[sportscar]] and [[Formula 1]] racer that would directly challenge their former employer. Shortly afte
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  • ...Singapore GP 1.jpg|thumb|[[Lewis Hamilton]], champion of the 2008 Formula One season.]] ...[[Kimi Räikkönen]], the [[2007 Formula One season|2007]] [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|world champion]], finished the season ranked 3rd.]
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  • ...in their class, with a second place overall. Also in 1970, Alfa T 33/3 was one of the "actors" of [[Steve McQueen]]'s movie "Le Mans", released in 1971. ...Alfa Romeo took the three podium slots in the prototype class) and another one at Spa. At the Targa Florio, Vaccarella and Hezemans won outright, followed
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  • ...cing|Grands Prix]]. It was won by [[Ferrari]] driver [[Kimi Räikkönen]] by one point at the [[2007_Brazilian_Grand_Prix|final race of the season]], making ...on financial and technical grounds. They had threatened to boycott Formula One from the 2008 season onwards and instead stage their own rival series, befo
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  • ...n as ''A1GP World Cup of Motorsport'') are held in the traditional Formula One off season, the northern hemisphere winter. 27 nations have, at least, started one race in World Cup of Motorsport. This table represent all participative nat
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  • '''Laverda''' is an Italian manufacturer of [[Combine harvester]]s and at one time a maker of high performance [[motorcycles]]. The agricultural equipme ...four stroke 75cc bike with girder forks and a fully enclosed drive chain. One account says that some engine parts were cast in kitchen of Francesco, conf
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  • ...nbsp;L car to allow homologation into the [[FIA|FIA's]] [[Group 5 (racing)|Group 5]] Sports Car category. Selling a part of his business to Fiat, Enzo Ferra ...s in the traditional manner, as ''Spa Ferrari [[SEFAC]]''. Having only few Formula 1 drivers under contract in the previous years, with the sports car aces dr
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  • ...eted in a total of 27 Grands Prix, scoring no points, and is recognised as one of the last truly privateer teams to race in an era when many large [[List ...it quit the formula to concentrate solely on [[Formula 3000|International Formula 3000]].
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  • ...onal championship, doing the job where the sanctioning body would not. The group would also work to negotiate television rights and race purses, and ideally .... Of the 10 tracks to host races, 5 would host CART events exclusively and one, [[Ontario Motor Speedway]], would host races from both series.
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  • ...i [[Joint stock company|S.p.A.]]''', and is now controlled by the [[Fiat]] group. The company is based in [[Maranello]], near [[Modena]], [[Italy]]. ...oduced machine tools and aircraft accessories. Ferrari did in fact produce one racecar, the [[Ferrari Tipo 815|Tipo 815]], in the non-competition period;
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  • ...orced him to sell part of his share in the tractor factory to the [[Fiat]] group. Eventually, the entire business was acquired by Italian tractor manufactur ...sident [[Suharto]]. A new management team, headed by ex-[[Lotus Cars|Lotus Group]] chief executive Mike Kimberley and ex-[[McLaren Automotive|McLaren Cars]]
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  • The '''2005 Formula One season''' was the 56th [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 6]], [[2005]], and saw ...te a late charge from [[Kimi Räikkönen]], Alonso won the [[list of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|world championship]] by finishing third in the [[2
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  • ...t about the "Am", neither one of them ever being confirmed by the factory: one says Allegerita Maggiorata, the other America. Most likely the latter is cl ...t about the "Am", neither one of them ever being confirmed by the factory: one says Alleggerita Maggiorata ("lightened enlarged", in Italian), the other A
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  • ...and car users worldwide. The FIA is also the governing body for [[Formula One]] and other international [[auto racing|motorsports]]. ...nationale du Sport Automobile]] (FISA), the then governing body of Formula One. Mosley was elected president of FISA in 1991 and became president of the F
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  • ...driven and dominated by a few wealthy multi-car teams, much like [[Formula One]]. The IRL developed a consistent engine package and chassis rules which ha ...s Glen International|Watkins Glen]] and [[Infineon Raceway|Infineon]]) and one street race in [[Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg|St. Pete]] for [[2005 i
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  • ...n the series. It evolved from [[Group A]] cars which replaced the banned [[Group B]] supercars. World Rally Cars are built on production two-litre four-cyli [[Image:Lancia-Stratos-HF-Group-4-'.jpg|thumb|left|Group 4 [[Lancia Stratos HF]].]]
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  • ...glielmo Marconi]] on his inventions, especially the radio, following which one of the Livorno Library sections was named The Bizzarrini Library. ...zarrini arrived at [[Maranello]] to an interview with Enzo Ferrari driving one of his specials, a [[Fiat 500]] based sport car called [[The Machinetta]],
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  • ...g division has recently devoted its attention and funding to its [[Formula One]] team, '''Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro'''. ...is [[Jean Todt]], and its technical director is [[Ross Brawn]]. Ferrari is one of five F1 teams currently using [[Bridgestone]] tyres (the other 6 using [
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  • The '''2006 Formula One season''' was the 57th [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It began on [[March 12]], [[2006]] included 18 ...es. Renault and Ferrari drivers dominated the field, victorious in all but one race, and the four second-place finishes not achieved by these two teams we
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  • ...h]] automobile firm of [[Alexandre Darracq]], with some Italian investors. One of them, Cavaliere [[Ugo Stella]], an [[aristocracy|aristocrat]] from [[Mil ...d from a pre-war voiturette, and [[Giuseppe Farina]] won the first Formula One World Championship in 1950 in the 158. [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] secured Alfa
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  • ...o involved at the outset was [[Juan Manuel Fangio]], a five-time [[Formula One]] champion who helped him get a job with [[Lamborghini]]. ...n was inspired by jet fighters and the famous Sauber-Mercedes Silver Arrow Group C cars, and features several unique design elements, including its circular
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  • ...vice centre business into the "Gruppo sportivo Bandini" ("''Bandini Sports Group''"). ...e.jpg|right|thumb|Ilario Bandini at Circuit Forlì with [[Bandini formula 3|formula 3]]. ]]
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  • ...s#Youngest world drivers championship winners|youngest]] [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Drivers' Champion]] in the sport's sixty-yea ...]. The 2010 season saw the return of the most successful driver in Formula One history, with seven-time World Champion [[Michael Schumacher]] coming out o
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  • ...le season. Schumacher is the only German to have won the [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|drivers' championship]]. ...e team's season-best grid position of seventh. The race-winning [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] team signed him before the next race, despite what Jordan believ
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  • | Parent company || [[Fiat Group]] (since 1993) ...e 2.0L [[Maserati Merak|Merak]] engine. Itself based on earlier V8 Formula One Maserati engines, designed by [[Giulio Alfieri]] (1924 - 2002). The carbure
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  • ...odern day [[World Rally Championship|rallying]] where cars are released at one minute intervals with the larger professional class cars going before the s ...[[Brescia]] 'losing' the [[Italian Grand Prix]] to Monza. Together with a group of wealthy associates, they chose a race from Brescia to [[Rome]] and back,
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  • {{Formula One}} ...p has always been the main focus of the category, non-championship Formula One races were held for many years. Due to the rising cost of competition, the
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  • ...c and F4 1000 cc "[[Ayrton Senna]]" editions in memory of the late Formula One Champion of the same name (who was an avid Ducati and MV Agusta collector) ...the 916. In recent publications, the MV Agusta has been highly praised as one of the best handling motorcycles ever created and the 2008 F4 312R model is
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  • ...r II, but has been resurrected twice, most recently under the [[Volkswagen Group]]. ...ain for his customers is as legendary as his devotion to his creations; in one apocryphal incident, upon greeting an unhappy customer returning to the fac
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  • ...the replacement for the [[Alfa Romeo 155]]. Cars were assembled at [[Fiat Group]] factory in [[Pomigliano d'Arco]], [[Italy]] and [[General Motors]] facili ...g profile made it, to some, the best looking car in its class. The car was one of the first saloons to feature hidden rear door handles and prominent fron
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  • |Parent company || [[Fiat Group]] ...ontrol system, called F1-Trac. Reportedly tuned using inputs from 7-time [[Formula 1]] World Champion [[Michael Schumacher]], the system will supposedly allow
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  • ...ven if assigns to various customers: on one side [[Lancia Artena|Artena]], one 4 cylinders to of under of the 2 liters of piston displacement, from the ot ...aracteristic of the saliente motor is given from the head, that particular one has a conformation much, in two pieces, with an inferior part (in cast iron
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  • Built to replace the [[Alfa Romeo 75|75]] and based on the parent [[Fiat]] Group's ''Tipo'' [[Automobile platform|platform]], the 155 was somewhat larger in ...n was the "Silverstone" edition released in the UK which was known as the "Formula" in [[Europe]]: this was released as a homologation exercise to allow Alfa
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  • [[Ferrari]] had 10 cars start the 1958 Le Mans with only two finishing but one, a TR 58 (250TR) was the winner driven by [[Phil Hill]] and Oliver Gendebie Rover and the BRM Formula 1 team joined forces to produce a [[gas turbine]] powered [[coupé]], drive
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  • Garage - - Parts, service and restoration services from one of the last Abarth rally racers.(Belgium) ...renhout Abarth GMR Garage - - Parts, service and restoration services from one of the last Abarth rally racers. (Belgium)
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  • ...the car it comes given the name “[[Ardea]]”, correspondent to that one of one ancient [[city]] [[Lazio|laziale]] (geographically little to south of [[Pom ...head tilted, commant from a single tree of distribution set in action from one silent chain fortified of tenditore automatic rifle''. Behind this little e
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  • |Parent Company:||[[Volkswagen Group]] ...hrust" mode and step on the gas pedal., simlar to the launch technology in Formula 1 racers.
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  • |Parent company || [[Fiat Group]] ...ange") is a [[electrohydraulic manual transmission]] that uses a [[Formula One]]-type gearbox with hydraulic operation and electronic management operated
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  • A [[differential (mechanics)|differential]] allows one input shaft to drive two output shafts with different speeds. The different ...ntrol, the [[brake]] is automatically applied to that wheel. By preventing one wheel from spinning freely, power is divided between the pavement for the n
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  • Such an agent is found in "Coop" (played by one-time Bond-film candidate [[Terence Cooper]]). He seduces Miss Moneypenny a ...is kidnapped, and Tremble chases the kidnappers in a [[lotus cars|Lotus]] Formula Three.
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  • ...S (automobile)|ATS]]/[[BRM]]/[[Coventry Climax]] and [[Ferrari]] [[Formula One]] 1.5&nbsp;L V8 engines ''(none of them used in a road car)'' ...bsp;L [[flat-6]] twin-turbo) - [[Dauer 962 LeMans]] (''Road version of the Group C [[Porsche 962]]'')
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  • ...appearances in the movie. Seven tests were performed in advance before the one jump performed by an uncredited British stuntman "Bumps" Williard for the f ...4) in which [[Geoffrey Rush]], playing [[Peter Sellers]], is shown driving one at the time of making ''[[Casino Royale (1967 film)|Casino Royale]]'', even
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  • ...st European manufacturer in continuous motorcycle production. Guzzi is now one of seven brands owned by [[Piaggio|Piaggio & Co. SpA]], Europe's largest mo ...roke]] single cylinder 500&nbsp;cc engines outfitted with one overhead and one side valve (also known as: IOE, inlet over exhaust or F-head) were the high
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