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  • '''Lorenzo Bandini''' ([[December 21]] [[1935]] - [[May 10]] [[1967]]) was an Italian [[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Sc Between 1964 and 1966, Bandini won the [[Le Mans 24 Hours]] race, along with [[Ludovico Scarfiotti]]; he also returned to [[Scu
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  • The '''1955 Le Mans disaster''' occurred during the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] when a race car crashed and flew into the crowd, killing *[[1955 24 Hours of Le Mans]]
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  • ...'[[1957]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[19 May]] [[1957]] at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]]. | 24
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  • The crown jewel of the Rolex Sports Car Series season is the Rolex [[24 Hours at Daytona]], which is the first race of the year. ...ay hosts two premier events in the series, the [[24 Hours of Daytona|Rolex 24 At Daytona]] and a 250-mile sprint on the same weekend as NASCAR's [[Pepsi
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  • ...1938 the headquarters was transferred from via Boiardo 27 via Della Torre 24, also in Milan. On 18 November 1938 has opened a branch in Arezzo (FI). ...setti and Mrs. [[Julia Azzolini Nassetti]] based in Milan, via Della Torre 24, was founded. The shares were divided into equal parts between two members.
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 26]] [[1974]]. | 24
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 26]], 1963. | 24
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 30]], [[1976]]. | 24
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  • After winning the [[1964 24 Hours of Le Mans]], the former headmaster of a nearby school became the loc ...arella resided on the course. They took the lead in the early afternoon of May 8, maintained it for three laps, and then broke down. The event was won by
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 31]], 1992 | 24
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  • ...''[[1978]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[7 May]] [[1978]] at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]]. | 24
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  • | Date || May 15 ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 15]], 1988
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 12]], 1991 | 24
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  • ...les (March 5-13), San Francisco (March 26 to April 3), Boston (April 23 to May 1). Exhibited at these venues were the [[Buick Wildcat III]], [[Chevrolet N ...24, Miami, (February 4-12), Los Angeles (March 3-11), San Francisco (March 24 through April 1), Boston (April 19-29). Featured cars included Buick [[Cent
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  • ...Ferrari/Maserati derived 4.7-litre V8. The top engine performance figures may be summarized as a maximum power output of 450 hp at 7000 rpm, a ...mputerized gear selection by means of levers behind the steering wheel and may be used in Manual-Normal; Manual-Sport; Automatic-Normal; Automatic-Sport a
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  • ...wn. It has approximately 11,000 inhabitants and during the tourist season (May-September) its population reaches up to 200,000. ...esuvius and Etna. The island has a total surface area of 37.6 km², and is 24 [[nautical mile]]s from Sicily. Besides the main town, most of the year-rou
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  • ...the '''1960 Monaco Grand Prix''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 29]], [[1960]] | 24
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  • ...'''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 24]], 1998. | 1'51:24.4
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 18]], [[1980]]. | 24
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  • '''Chet Miller''' ([[July 19]], [[1902]] [[Detroit, Michigan]] - [[May 15]], [[1953]] [[Indianapolis, Indiana]]) was an [[United States|American]] |24
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  • ...otype'' racer produced in [[1963]], winning the [[12 Hours of Sebring]], [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], and the manufacturers' championship. It was a mid-engin ...bly, a 250 LM entered by the [[North American Racing Team]] won the [[1965 24 Hours of Le Mans]] driven by [[Jochen Rindt]] and [[Masten Gregory]], which
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 11]], 1997 | 24
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 19]], 1985. | 24
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  • *[[May 30]], [[1996]]: NASCAR, [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], and [[ESPN]] *[[March 24]], [[1997]]: [[Jay Sauter]] and [[Dave Marcis]] are the first to drive stoc
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  • ...ver from [[Italy]]. Just prior to entering Formula One, he won the [[1963 24 Hours of Le Mans]] for [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]. Immediately after he ...driving a Ferrari. Partnered with Bandini, Scarfioti was victorious in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June 1963. Their factory Ferrari achieved an average sp
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  • |Date || 21 May 1950 ...[[1950]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[May 21]], 1950 at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]]. This is the second round of [[1
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 22]], [[1977]]. | 24
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  • *[[Champ Car]] World Series - Road America Grand Prix - September 21-24, 2006 ...ront stretch where speeds approaching {{convert|200|mi/h|km/h|-2|abbr=on}} may be reached. One of the best known features of this course is a turn on the
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  • |rowspan=2| MP4-24 ...assigned and there are several situations where Prodrive will not be cars 24 & 25 (e.g. WDC joins the team or another team currently competing withdraws
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 23]], 1993 | 24
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  • ...ve. Among the first models were the '''Rapid''' models ''16/24'' and the ''24/40'' with displacements ranging from 4562 cc to 7432 cc. ...he slightest concern about the financial aspect of their enterprises. This may also explain why so many companies: they amused themselves by putting in co
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  • ...is named for famed Bugatti racing driver, [[Pierre Veyron]] who won the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] in 1939. ...s were unstable at that speed, forcing a redesign of the aerodynamics. In May, 2005, a prototype Veyron tested at a Volkswagen track near [[Wolfsburg, Ge
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  • :: 1° Mountain Artillery Regiment in Fossano (Piedmont) with 24 [[FH-70]] :: 3° Mountain Artillery Regiment in Tolmezzo (Friuli) with 24 [[FH-70]]
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  • Its cast "Roue Royale" wheels measured 610 mm (24 inches) in diameter. All six production Royales still exist (the proto On May 24th 2008, His Royal Highness [[Prince Joachim of Denmark]] on the day of h
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  • ...enlabels.png|thumb|right|150px|21 drivers have died while competing in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, held at [[Circuit de la Sarthe]], half of that occurred a ...l accidents''', which consists of all the drivers who have died during a [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] weekend, or in pre-race testing or practice sessions in
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  • ...led in 1985 when his [[Porsche 962]] crashed into a concrete wall. Details may be found at Motorsport Memorial [http://www.motorsportmemorial.org]. | [[September 24]]
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  • ...a [[homologation|minimum quantity of 25 examples]] to qualify. Both types may undergo significant modifications from the road car they are based on, but ...f 500 km or a maximum of three hours, with the exception of the [[Spa 24 Hours]] and the [[Mil Milhas Brasileiras]], which is run over a thousand mi
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  • | Date || May 11 ...ix''' was a [[Formula One]] race held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 11]], [[1975]]. It was the fifth race of the [[1975 Formula One season]]
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  • ...heir opponent. Football is played predominantly with the feet, but players may use any part of their body except their hands and arms to propel the ball; ...l|other codes of football]], since [[football (word)|the word "football"]] may be used to refer to several quite different games. <!-- Please see above po
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  • ...ace distances vary from a few kilometres to more than 200&nbsp;km. Courses may run from place to place or comprise one or more laps of a circuit; some cou ...d the overall, or ''[[General Classification]]'' (GC), winner. Stage races may also have other classifications and awards, such as individual stage winner
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  • ...'Tank''' won the [[1936]] [[French Grand Prix]], as well as the [[1937]] [[24 Hours of Le Mans]]. It used a different 4.7&nbsp;L (4743&nbsp;cc/289&nbsp; ...d the skill of French coach-workerrs", left Bugatti's Molsheim works on 15 may 1936 destined for a M Kampman, who then commissioned his own personal touch
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  • ...roads to paths with short steep climbs as well as sections where the rider may need to or be best advised to dismount and run whilst carrying the bike. Ob ...://uci.ch/xcross.asp?1stlevelid=C&level2=0&level1=4]". Retrieved September 24, 2005.
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  • ...ula One]] World Championship season, running from [[March 7]] to [[October 24]] [[2004]]. The season was dominated by [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Scuder | [[May 9]]
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  • |Released:||[[May 24]], [[1985]] ...ner at the [[Eiffel Tower]], Aubergine is killed by [[May Day (James Bond)|May Day]], but not before Bond learns that Zorin is holding an annual horse sal
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  • ...that the displacement of the V12 engine would be roughly 5.0&nbsp;L. This may not always be the case since Ferrari would sometimes use the rather odd sys ...car each. After the 1022, bought by the last team, was destroyed at the [[24 Hours of Daytona]], they would use the 1032.
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  • ...olving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''motorsport''' may also mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [ Famous sports car races include the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], the [[24 Hours of Daytona]] and the [[12 Hours of Sebring]].
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  • On [[May 28]], [[2006]], after starting on the [[pole position|pole]] for the [[2006 * Co-drove a [[Lola]] T98/10 in the Rolex [[24 Hours of Daytona]] for [[Intersport Racing]].
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  • ...olving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''motorsport''' may also mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [ Famous sports car races include the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], the [[24 Hours of Daytona]] and the [[12 Hours of Sebring]].
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  • ...p;cc. However, in the specific case of world sports car championship and [[24 hours of Le Mans]] racing cars, regulations in those days restricted maximu ...car each. After the 1022, bought by the last team, was destroyed at the [[24 Hours of Daytona]], they would use the 1032.
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  • [[Image:Portrait 1997.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The 24 drivers line up for the pre-season photograph, at the [[1997 Australian Gra | align="right" | 24
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  • '''Alberto Ascari''' ([[July 13]], [[1918]] &ndash; [[May 26]], [[1955]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[racing driver]] and twice [[Form ...crashed into the harbour after missing a [[chicane]]. Four days later, on May 26, he went to Monza to watch his friend [[Eugenio Castellotti]] test a Fer
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  • ...ts clear of [[David Coulthard]] in second place. However, while Schumacher may have taken the lion’s share of victories over the course of the season, h | [[May 13]]
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  • | Teams || 24 ...[[Kent]], [[United Kingdom]]. The first season was planned for 12 rounds (24 races, with two each weekend); however the cancellation of a race scheduled
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  • ...olving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''motorsport''' may also mean [[motorcycle racing]], and it can further include [[motorboat rac Famous sports car races include the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], the [[24 Hours of Daytona]] and the [[12 Hours of Sebring]].
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  • The '''24 Hours Nürburgring''' is a [[touring car racing|touring car]] and GT [[Endu ...o the [[Spa 24 Hours]], which had been introduced in 1924, following the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]]. The ADAC had held its first [[1000 km Nürburgring]] [[
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  • ...lly larger than the piston of an engine of corresponding capacity, a rotor may perform many [[stroke (disambiguation)|strokes]] per revolution. The Wankel ...ly the 4-rotor Mazda 26B engine that powered the winning car in the 1991 [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] race.
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  • | Winning time || 1:24:04.888 ..., which was of considerable importance for the surrounding municipalities, may even have serious political repercussions, as Styrian governor [[Waltraud K
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  • ...e usually act as independent factories within a factory. Large tire makers may set up independent factories on a single site, or cluster the factories loc ...led down, the mold opened, and the tire stripped out of the mold. The tire may be placed on a PCI, or post-cure inflator, that will hold the tire fully in
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  • ‡ [[Super Aguri]] withdrew on 6 May from the 2008 Formula One season due to [[financial]] troubles. The [[FIA|FIA World Council]] approved the 2008 schedule on 24 October 2007. Singapore was Formula One's first ever night race.
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  • ...year with the team. A poor tenth place finish in the final 2004 standings (24 points, equal with the injured [[Ralf Schumacher]]) had not helped Coulthar On 2 May 2000, while leasing the [[Learjet]] of friend [[David Murray (Scottish busi
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  • ...ns. The 2009 FIA Formula Two Championship will begin at Valencia on the 31 May. Visit the official F2 website [http://www.formulatwo.com] for more informa ...d another two during the season. At each of these tests a maximum of 300km may be undertaken. Testing will also be possible at MSV’s Bedford Autodrome t
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  • ...stage (rallying)|special stages]] of distances ranging from under 2 km (1.24 mi) (''super specials'') to over 50 km (31 mi). These competitive stages dr | 05 || 09 May || [[Rally New Zealand]] || {{flagiconNew Zealand}} [[Auckland]] || PWRC/WR
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  • |Birthdate || [[May 20]], [[1971]] '''Anthony Wayne "Tony" Stewart''' (born [[May 20]], [[1971]]), is an [[race car|auto racing]] driver who has won champion
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  • ...a]] won the most [[American Automobile Association|AAA]]-sanctioned races (24). ...58 champion [[Tony Bettenhausen]] was killed in a crash at Indianapolis in May 1961.
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  • ...otocross]] World Championships in the 125cc, 250cc and 500cc divisions and 24 [[Enduro]] World Championships. The Husqvarna [[motorcycle]] division was s ...t rear window. According to some sources the similarities with the Saab 92 may have something to do with that [[Sixten Sason]] worked as designer at Husqv
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  • Alfa Romeo announced that for the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], Nuvolari would be competing in a team with [[Raymond So Nuvolari had a big accident in May during practice for the Tripoli Grand Prix and it is alleged that he broke
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  • ...d from 594 cc (36,26") to 652 cc (39,80"). Engine power increased to about 24 [[Horsepower|hp]] equal about 17&nbsp;kW. *May 1993 – 3,000,000th Polish Fiat 126p produced.
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  • ...engine, the latter being known as Ace-Bristols. The car raced at [[Le Mans 24 Hours|Le Mans]] in [[1957]] and [[1958]]. When the company lost access to t ...nnounced plans for expansion. The first new vehicle chassis was shipped in May. A new company, AC Cars Manufacturing (USA), has plans to begin operations
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  • ...Jerez|Jerez]] on March 26, 2006. At his fourth ever MotoGP appearance, on May 14, 2006, during the Chinese Grand Prix race weekend held in Shanghai, he w | 24
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  • ...season|2008 season]], reducing the likelihood of a breakaway series. On [[May 14]], Grand Prix Manufacturers’ Association (GPMA) members confirmed they ...Alonso became the first [[Spain|Spanish]] driver and the youngest driver (24 years, 10 months, 13 days) to get the [[List of Formula One Drivers' Record
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  • In May, the Ferrari sporting activity begins with the 125th A serious accident at the [[24 hours of Le Mans]], which causes racing to stop for six months, cause probl
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  • ...Motor Co., Ltd.]], respectively. This ended media speculation that Suzuka may retain a race under a resurrection of the [[Pacific Grand Prix]] moniker. It was announced on March 24, 2006 by the FIA that future races will again be held at the redesigned Fuj
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  • ...no would never see the engine; he died on June 30, 1956 at the age of only 24, before his namesake automobiles Fiat Dino and Dino were produced. ...rtone]]-styled 2+2 '''[[Ferrari GT4|308 GT4]]''' wore the Dino badge until May 1976, when it finally got the Ferrari "Prancing Horse" badge on the hood, w
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  • ...takes himself very serious, but maybe by his taking himself too serious he may become friendly." ...the sequel focuses on [[environmentalism]]. The film was confirmed for a 2 May 2008 release date, with Craig reprising the lead role. [[Roger Michell]], w
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  • ...sions, but they last typically no longer than one or two laps, though they may deliver higher qualifying speed. For wet conditions, special tyres ('wets') ...CU (Engine Control Unit) technology, is that explosive torque at lower RPM may cause the rear tyre to spin unless modulated, causing riders to use higher
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  • ...2010. However, following a meeting of the [[World Motor Sport Council]] on 24 June, FOTA agreed to remain in Formula One and FIA president [[Max Mosley]] |align="center"| 24
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  • ...rmation about the race organisiation and its history is contained in the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] article. [[image:autosportlemans.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''[[1952 24 Hours of Le Mans]] race, depicted on cover of Auto Sport Review magazine'''
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  • ...bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Alain_Prost.jpg|center|250px|Monte Carlo, May 1985|Alain Prost pictured ahead of his Monaco Grand Prix win. It was one of |Date of birth ||24 February 1955
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  • ...Death becomes Visconti'. Sight and Sound , May 2003 Volume 13 Issue 5 , pp 24-27
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  • ...that had an output of 12 hp (9 kW) which was succeeded by 16 hp 12 kW then 24 hp (18 kW). In 1905 Isotta-Fraschini gained much notoriety in the race, Cop ...ver, the first Isotta-Fraschini race car designed by [[Giustino Cattaneo]] may be the most famous, and certainly not for its racing success. The Isotta-Fr
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  • ...Italian governmental, provincial, or communal authority, which authorities may in this regard rely entirely on the high artistic traditions of the Catholi ...he early 1st century AD. Emperor [[Caligula]] (b. Aug. 31, AD 12 - d. Jan. 24, AD 41, emperor AD 37 to AD 41) started construction of a circus in AD 40
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  • ...drivers [[Tomáš Enge]] and [[Tomas Scheckter]] in a race that many believe may have resurrected his career. ...r Energy Drink Dallara/Chevrolet at [[Milwaukee Mile|Milwaukee]] on [[July 24]]. Enge was injured during a crash at the [[Nashville Superspeedway]] durin
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  • ...er 63 [[Ferrari F430]] GT2 car at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] on 6 May 2007. ...ars were unreliable. Out of 59 race starts with the team, he finished just 24 of them. He managed a best finish of third place which he obtained five tim
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  • In the May of 1932, celebre the review [[Inghilterra|inglese]] '' The Autocar '' publi |The maximum |Pendenza superabile|| in first march, between 23% and 24%
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  • ...vers Franchini and Ronzoni competing in the 1911 [[Targa Florio]] with two 24 HP models. In 1914, an advanced Grand Prix car was designed and built, the [[Image:ALFA-24-HP.jpg|thumb|250px|right|24 HP (1910)]]
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