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  • '''Britcar''' is an [[Endurance racing (motorsport)|Endurance Motor Racing series]] formed in [[1997]] as a result of a discussion in a [[Nürb ...ndous growth in 2003, it attracted [[Sky Sports]] coverage in their Motor Sports section in 2004.
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  • ...pionship]] on a Garelli and then the [[1991 in sports|1991]] and [[1992 in sports|1992]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|250cc World C ...d to [[Mick Doohan]] in 1994. Cadalora rejoined Kanemoto for the [[1996 in sports|1996]] season, racing a Honda NSR-500. Despite lacking any major sponsors,
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  • ...[French language|French]] for ''little Le Mans'') is a [[sports car racing|sports car]] [[endurance racing|endurance]] race held annually at [[Road Atlanta]] ...was first run on [[October 10]], [[1998 in sports|1998]], and in [[1999 in sports|1999]] became one of the original events of the [[American Le Mans Series]]
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  • The '''Grand Prix de la Marne''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event staged at a racecourse near the city of [[Reims]] in the [[M * SCR : [[Sports car racing]]
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]] ...at the [[Turin Auto Show]]. The next year it was on display at the [[Paris Motor Show]], badged as a [[Maserati]]. Production started in 1974. The car sport
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  • ...road racer]]. During the late [[1980 in sports|1980s]] and early [[1990 in sports|1990s]] he won the [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|500cc World Championship] ...oved to the Grand Prix circuit and Rainey took over, earning the [[1983 in sports|1983]] National Championship for Kawasaki.
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...p;mm long. 39 examples were produced from its introduction at the [[Turin Motor Show]] in [[1948]] to its retirement in [[1950]]. It was replaced by the 2
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  • The '''Le Mans Series (LMS)''' is a European [[sports car racing]] endurance series based around the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] race ...n running with ACO backing since 1999, but is run by [[International Motor Sports Association|IMSA]]. It is also seen as a rebirth of the [[European Le Mans
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  • | Owner || [[Panoz Motor Sports Group]] | Operator || [[Panoz Motor Sports Group]]
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  • | [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]] ...a virtual unknown aboard an unmodified Yamaha TZ 700 sponsored by [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha's]] Venezuelan importer, and starting from last place on the
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  • ...cylinder 4-stroke [[Lambretta]] engine and was presented at the 1949 Turin Motor Show''']] ...how to workshops for car manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] and how to prepare a sports car. During the war, while stationed at the airport in [[Reggio Calabria]]
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  • ...am of the 1960s known for racing [[Maserati Birdcage]] [[sports car racing|sports cars]], and a [[Porsche in motorsport|Porsche]] and [[Cooper Car Company|Co
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  • ...afts are presented, which could reach 100 km/hintroduces at the 1913 Paris Motor Show. The car, designed by the engineer [[Ingenieur Pestalozzi]] from [[Tur
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  • ...Michelotti''' (1921-1980) was one of the most prolific [[designers]] of [[sports car]]s in the 20th century. He was also responsible for a number of saloon ==[[Standard Motor Company|Standard]] [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]==
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  • | '''[[Brabham]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • '''Truck racing''' is a form of motor racing that involves modified versions of heavy trucks on racing circuits. Unlike other forms of motor sport race trucks look like and conform to regulations to ensure that major
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  • | '''[[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | '''[[March Engineering|March]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • ...|road racer]] during the late [[1980 in sports|1980s]] and early [[1990 in sports|1990s]]. He was hugely popular for his aggressive, all-or-nothing riding st ...fter a serious crash in qualifying for the Houston Supercross in [[1983 in sports|1983]], he decided to quit motocross.
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  • ...systems after [[World War II]], Lamborghini was an enthusiastic owner of [[sports car]]s, including [[Ferrari]]s. He noticed that some of the [[clutch]] comp In order to achieve his goal, he founded his own rival sports car manufacturer near the Ferrari factory, and hired ex-Ferrari engineers G
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  • known for hosting fifteen [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] races between [[Category:Sports car races]]
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  • ...Michelotti''' (1921-1980) was one of the most prolific [[designers]] of [[sports car]]s in the 20th century. He was also responsible for a number of saloon ...1949. He influenced numerous car designs, including a number of [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]s, the [[Maserati]] Spyder, [[BMW]] 700, [[Alpine_(car)|Al
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  • ..., born [[May 10]], [[1903]] - died [[August 10]], [[1994]], was an early [[motor racing]] star. ...ritish races like the Brooklands 500 Miles and Double Twelve Hours, plus [[sports car]] races at [[Donington Park]] and [[The Crystal Palace|Crystal Palace]]
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  • | '''[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | '''[[Ligier]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • |Class:||[[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] ...nd similar '''208''' and later '''328''') were [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]]s that made up the lower end of the company's range. The 308 replaced
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  • [[image:LamboMer.jpg|thumb|right|400px|'''Lamborghini Gallardo Sports Car at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' ...rting performance. While opinions differ as to the exact definition, most sports cars have two seats and two doors, and are designed to excel at a combinati
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  • ...hen it was deemed too narrow for modern racing; its still holds occasional sports car and [[motorcycle]] races. | [[Ligier]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] The '''Vallelunga''' was an extremely rare [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] produced by [[De Tomaso]] from [[1965]] through [[1967]].
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  • ...ports|1999]]. Riding for Ducati, Fogarty finished second at the [[1995 in sports|1995]] [[Daytona 200]] in the [[United States]]. [[Scott Russell]] crashed Fogarty was forced to retire from racing in [[2000 in sports|2000]] after a racing incident when he hit a back-marker and crashed, causi
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  • ...the car's launch, BLMC went bankrupt and Innocenti was sold to the Italian sports car maker [[De Tomaso]] in 1975.
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  • ...end of expansion (pin) that was divided in two, so to have two [[Silencer (motor)|silencers]] has a single pin and silencer. ...eat K7 used the same cylinder of Myth, as changed by changing the cylinder sports model of Myth (in'90 take the engine model Lucky Explorer), whereas the pis
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  • |Class:||[[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] ...nd similar '''208''' and later '''328''') were [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]]s that made up the lower end of the company's range. The 308 replaced
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  • |Team || Momo Sports<br>[[Team Scandia]]<br>[[BMS Scuderia Italia]]<br>[[JB Racing]]<br>GLV Brum ...20 year absence. The car was built to compete in the [[International Motor Sports Association|IMSA]]'s new [[IMSA GT Championship|WSC]] class, which replaced
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  • ...oter]] with a two-stroke 125 cc engine. In 1950, this was accompanied by a sports motorcycle with the same two-stroke engine. In 1952, they presented the ''O
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  • [[Image:Gtp_sports_cars.jpg|thumb|300px|GTP sports cars racing at [[Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course]] in 1991]] ...enclosed wheel wells. They may be purpose-built or related to road-going [[sports car]]s.
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  • ...ugatti]] [[DOHC]] straight-8 in a [[Bugatti Type 59|Type 59]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] racer]] ...their racing car engines for the P2 and P3 and in their 8 C 2300/2600/2900 sports cars of [[Mille Miglia]] and [[Le Mans]] fame the camshaft drive had been m
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  • ...ended the run. With the passion for cars many remembered her, even at the Motor Historical. ...tiful coupe, which held to emphasize that not only was the pilot, but also sports director.
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  • ...ublic]], is regarded as one of the greatest female drivers in [[Grand Prix motor racing]] history. ...ned her a great deal of respect. Shortly thereafter, she won the two-liter sports car class at [[Nürburgring]], [[Germany]], making her the only woman in hi
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  • | '''[[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | '''[[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • ...ort and his name became closely linked with that of Brian Lister who built sports racing cars bearing his name. Archie enjoyed much success driving Lister J He was killed in an accident in [[sports car]] racing at [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|Spa-Francorchamps]] on 19 Ma
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  • |Class || [[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...p;mm long. 39 examples were produced from its introduction at the [[Turin Motor Show]] in 1948 to its retirement in 1950. It was replaced by the 2.3&nbsp;
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  • ...total of 19 world championships. McLaren cars totally dominated [[CanAm]] sports car racing with 56 wins between [[1967]] and [[1972]] (and five constructor ...tin-Healey|Austin-Healey]], then a F2 [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-Climax sports. He immediately began to modify and improve it—and master it—so much so
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  • The '''Lancia LC1''' was a [[sports car racing|sports car]] run by [[Lancia]] under the [[Group 6]] regulations in the [[World Sp ...2]]. The LC1s still saw some competition in 1983, as Italian squad Sivama Motor modified a pair of LC1s to include a closed cockpit and meet Group C regula
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  • *[[Keimola Motor Stadium]] - [[Vantaa]] *Nasu Motor Sports Land
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  • |valign=top| [[1993 in sports|1993]] |valign=top| [[1994 in sports|1994]]
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  • | [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]] ...pionships]] in [[1978 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1978]]-[[1980 in sports|1980]] and three victories at the [[Daytona 200]]. He is the father of [[Ke
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  • ...mpions [[Kenny Roberts]] and [[Barry Sheene]] in the process. In [[1981 in sports|1981]], he split his time between the U.S. Superbike series, and the Europe By [[1982 in sports|1982]], he had been promoted full time to Honda's [[Grand Prix motorcycle r
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  • ...963|(1963)]] [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] [[Jaguar E-Type|E-Type]] is a classic sports car.]] A '''sports car''' is a type of [[automobile]] designed primarily for performance drivi
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  • ...he bike parts market since the twenties. From 1950's there was also sports motor bikes, namely for land with 123 cc [[FB Minarelli]] engines.
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  • ...gnificant in the motoring world as a maker of cars. He founded the Italian sports car company [[De Tomaso|De Tomaso Automobili]] in [[1959]], and later built ...]'s most recent product has been the [[De Tomaso Guarà|Guarà]], a two-door sports car with a [[carbon fibre]] bodyshell.
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  • | '''[[Brabham]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • ...Brazil''' in [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]) is a [[sports car racing|sports car]] [[endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance race]] held annually in [[B ...t event was held on [[November 24]]&ndash;[[November 25|25]], 1956 with 31 sports cars competing at the [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace|Interlagos]] circuit.
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  • | [[Sports car racing|Sports Car]] | [[Sports car racing|Sports Car]]
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  • ...y. Scheduled to begin construction in the Winter of 2007 the private motor sports facility will feature two road circuits that may be linked into one 2.9 mil
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  • ...a]], [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.|Kawasaki]], [[Suzuki]] and [[Yamaha Motor Company Ltd.|Yamaha]]), who had unlimited engineering resources, could use | [[2008 in sports|2008]]
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  • ...8 cylinder]] engine. The [[Vittorio Jano]]-designed 8C was Alfa's primary sports model from its introduction in 1931 to its retirement in 1939. ...hed the stunning '8C Competizione' [[concept car]] at the 60th [[Frankfurt Motor Show]] in 2004 to an astonished audience.
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  • ...Ferrari was a tiny 1.5&nbsp;L V12, first used in the [[Ferrari 166|166]] [[sports car]]s. This engine, known in Ferrari circles as the "[[Ferrari Colombo en ...turned to [[Maserati]] and created the [[Maserati 250F|250F]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] car. Two years later, Colombo headed to newly-restarte
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  • ...21 until 1925. Two versions were made, a 750 cc light car and a 1096 cc [[sports car]], it used a French four-cylinder [[Chapuis-Dornier]] engine and later [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Oulton Park Circuit''' is a motor racing track in the small village of [[Little Budworth]], [[Cheshire]], nor ...has been run for a number of other categories including [[Formula 5000]], sports cars and touring cars. It has now, however, been re-established as a highl
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  • ...ord in an advertisement for an unnamed car in ''[[The Motor (magazine)|The Motor]]'' dated 3 November 1920, "The Supreme development of the British super-ca ...en said to have has its revival originated with [[United Kingdom|British]] motor journalist [[L. J. K. Setright]] writing about the [[Lamborghini Miura]] in
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  • The GT4, introduced at the [[Paris Motor Show]] in [[1973]], featured angular lines entirely different from their cu ...one of these cars with examples priced at the same level as a new low-end sports car.
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  • ...[[1906]]-[[June 30]], [[1966]]) stands out in the history of [[Grand Prix motor racing]] for his much copied and admired 'straight-arm' driving style and h ...ing and nephew of Pinin Farina of the coach building company. He began his motor racing career in hillclimbs, graduating to circuit racing with [[Maserati]]
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  • ...and 1970s. It has a wedge shape which is in keeping with traditional Alfa Sports design. The back is "cut-off", creating a sharp, aggressive look. The car i ...d in [[2003]], with the revamped cars being unveiled at that year's Geneva Motor Show. The most notable difference was the restyling of the front end to in
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  • '''Losail International Circuit''' is a motor racing circuit located just outside [[Doha]] in the Persian Gulf State of [ ...of the Losail Circuit by [[Musco Lighting]] is the largest permanent venue sports lighting project in the world. The first night race in MotoGP history will
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  • ...The race has throughout its history has been run by the [[British Racing & Sports Car Club]] (BRSCC), which was also responsible for the aforementioned serie ...ntal]] company, after its owner Roger Williams was approached to sponsor a motor racing event at the circuit. Roger talked about sponsoring a 6- or 24-hour
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  • The '''ADAC Eifelrennen''' was an annual motor race, organised by [[ADAC]] Automobile Club from 1922 to 2003, held in [[Ge After the modern [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] track was built at the Nürburgring in 1984 and F2 was
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  • This new sports prototype, replaces the ''[[1000 Bandini P | P 1000]]'' which inherits the ...lario Bandini, is a development based on experiences gathered by the first motor car rear built.
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  • ..., and more recently in sports cars. He enjoyed much success in lower-level motor racing but never managed to achieve the same level of performance at the to During the mid-1980s, Johnny Herbert was widely regarded as a coming man of [[motor racing]], likened by some to the [[Scotland|Scot]] [[Jim Clark]]. Winning
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  • ...-speed transmission and a driveshaft to the rear axle. Then they planned a sports and touring under the name "5 Z" was to be constructed. But this was only i
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  • ...end of expansion (pin) that was divided in two, so to have two [[Silencer (motor)|silencers]] has a single pin and silencer. ...Group used the same cylinder of Myth, as changed by changing the cylinder sports model of Myth (in'90 take the engine of the model Eddie Lawson), whereas th
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  • ...g company]], a name forever associated with many of the best-known postwar sports cars (especially [[Ferrari]]s). ...etto]] for [[Alfa Romeo]]. This was first seen by the public at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1966. He died less than a month later, on 3 April.
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  • ...stablished in 1904 to represent the interest of motoring organisations and motor car users. ...ral public the FIA is mostly known as the governing body for certain major motor racing events.
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  • ...m Spa''' is an [[Endurance racing|endurance race]] for [[Sports car racing|sports cars]] held at [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps]] in Belgium. ...oth a 24h race for touring cars and GTs is held, and an endurance race for sports cars and GTs. The 500km race at Spa counted towards the [[World Sportscar C
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  • ...lity located north of [[Bowmanville, Ontario]]. Mosport, a contraction of Motor Sport and pronounced MoeSport features a 2.459 [[mile]], 10-turn road cour ...first major race in [[1961]], the [[Player's 200]], a [[sports car racing|sports car race]] bringing drivers from the world over to rural [[Ontario]]. [[St
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  • The purpose of the company was bringing Alfa Romeo back to the top level of motor racing after Alfa Romeo's success in the 1950s. The first car developed to For nearly 40 years, many of the world's outstanding classic sports car designs have flowed from the drawing board of [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] of
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  • At 17 John was already a factory rider, for [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]] in the AMA Championship Cup. He won the full AMA National ...was again 3rd in the series. However, John is also passionate about water sports, and he spent 1995 concentrating on those, as [[Cagiva]] left 500cc racing.
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  • | [[DR Motor Company]] || 2006 - || | [[Drogo]]<br> <small>''Carrozzeria Sports Cars''</small> || 1960 - || <font color=green>'''C'''</font>
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  • ...n was the [[De Lorean Motor Company]] with its [[De Lorean DMC-12|DMC-12]] sports car. To compensate for the uneven (35/65) weight distribution caused by the A range of sports road cars and racing cars with the RR layout was produced by the French com
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  • ...utomobile Racing Club of America'' in 1933. That organization became the [[Sports Car Club of America]] in 1944. Throughout its history, American race car dr ...way]], and [[Virginia International Raceway]]. Additionally, [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]]-style road course racing over public streets is making
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  • [[Machine]]s powered by [[motor]]s, on [[land]]: * [[Auto racing]] (also known as ''automobile racing'', ''motor racing'' or ''autosport'')
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  • [[Image:A Motor Cross Bike.jpg|thumb|200px|A Motor Cross Bike]] There are a variety of sports involving racing [[motorcycle]]s. [[Fédération Internationale de Motocycl
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  • ...i, a Milano-based Lancia dealer, constructed several Lancia and Fiat based sports racers in the post war era. The car came to our attention via Mark Steigerwald of the International Motor Racing Research in Watkins Glen, who says that the current owner would like
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  • |Class||[[Sports car]] ...ls Motor Show]] that year, the 212 was an evolution of the 166 &mdash; a [[sports car]] for the road that could also win international races.
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  • | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] | [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ...the [[24 hours of Daytona]], and the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] international sports car endurance race in [[Le Mans, France]], as well as the [[12 Hours of Seb ...Boat]], had been declared the winner of the inaugural IRL race at [[Texas Motor Speedway]] that had been held that night, and his other driver, [[Davey Ham
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  • | [[Sports car racing|Sports car]] | [[Sports car racing|Sports car]]
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  • [[Formula 3]], [[sports car racing]], and [[touring car racing]] as when as [[Rallying]] and [[hill | [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ...chassis instead enjoy the experience made with the ''[[1000 Bandini P|1000 motor rear]]''and uses a design directly derived from the sport that precedes the ...ther bodyshop of north Italy, this time is Corna that realized a sober and sports coupé, which was used as auto staff, an elegant black pastel by [[Ilario B
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  • [[Image:1e 1 b.jpg|thumb|right|Motor Life magazine cover, showing rear view of 1961 Pontiac Tempest chassis, wit ...ally done for reasons of weight distribution, and is therefore common on [[sports car]]s. This design was pioneered in the [[1950]] [[Lancia Aurelia]], and
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  • ...on rights have been delegated to DORNA UK Limited, part of the wider DORNA Sports group which is the commercial and television rights holder of [[MotoGP]]. ...tion-based bikes from [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]], [[Honda]], [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]], [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries|Kawasaki]] and [[Suzuki]]. M
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  • '''Autograss''' racing is [[Britain]]’s most popular form of amateur [[motor racing]]. It takes place at venues throughout [[England]], [[Wales]] and No ...'s governing body, the [http://www.loosenet.co.uk/nasa/ National Autograss Sports Association].
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  • ...ients who contracted Frua for the styling of their new 2-litre, 6-cylinder sports car, the A6G. From 1950 to 1957, Frua built 19 Spyders and seven [[coupé]] ...owed a [[Maserati 3500]] GTI Coupé on the Italsuisse stand at the [[1961]] Motor Show in Geneva, together with two tasteful bodies on [[Studebaker]] chassis
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  • Turning to [[sports car]] racing in [[1929]], Jano designed the [[Alfa Romeo 1750|1750 Sport]] ...[[1945]], after [[World War II]], Jano moved to [[Lancia]]'s [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] efforts. His car, the [[Lancia D50|D50]], was introduc
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  • ...-bottom: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 '''Pantera''' was a [[sports car]] produced by the [[de Tomaso]] car company of [[Italy]] from 1971 thro The first 1971 Panteras were powered by 351&nbsp;in³ (5.8&nbsp;L) [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] ''[[Ford Cleveland engine#351|Cleveland]]'' [[V8]] which pro
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  • ...he [[Can-Am]] Series, which featured unlimited formula [[sports car racing|sports cars]] fitted with very powerful engines derived from American [[V8]]s; the ...d the new [[IMSA GT Championship|GTP]] prototype regulations for their own sports car championship, the old F5000 were now clumsy and slow compared to the ne
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  • ...rcuit racing defined by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]], motor sport's world governing body, can be seen live or tape delayed on televisio | [[Fox Sports en Latinoamérica|Fox Sports]]
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  • The '''Moroccan Grand Prix''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event begun in 1925 in [[Casablanca]], [[Morocco]] with the offici ...returned 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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  • The '''American Le Mans Series''' ('''ALMS''') is a [[sports car racing]] series based in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. It consi ...[superspeedway]]s, at [[Charlotte Motor Speedway]], Las Vegas, and [[Texas Motor Speedway]]. Lately, the series has visited more temporary street courses,
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  • ...t 14]], [[1988]]) was the founder of the [[Scuderia Ferrari]] [[Grand Prix motor racing]] team and subsequently of the [[Ferrari]] car manufacturer. ...took control of its racing efforts again, reducing Ferrari to Director of Sports under Alfa's engineering director. Ferrari soon left, but a contract clause
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  • |Type || [[Sports federation]] ...the general public, the FIA is mostly known as the governing body for many motor racing events.
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