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  • ...between the front wheels are offset by the efficiency of adding four-wheel drive to the layout. In the past a number of other manufacturers have used them, ...es. As a result of this unique layout, Subaru now specializes in all-wheel drive vehicles.
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  • [[Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles]]
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  • ...mewhat difficult to make smooth-running. The widespread use of front-wheel-drive and transverse ("east-west") engine configurations in smaller cars saw that ...re [[rear wheel drive]], but Volvo builds cars equipped with [[front wheel drive]] and a [[transverse engine|transverse]] straight six.
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  • ...|| [[Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout|Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive]] [[Category:Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive vehicles]]
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  • ...[subcompact car]]. They are typically are [[front engine]]d, [[front wheel drive]] cars driven by a [[naturally aspirated]] [[straight-4]] [[gasoline engine ...d to several compromises when it comes to performance, such as front wheel drive, conservative engine design, and platform sharing. [[Electronic control uni
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  • * Six speed Primary drive Gear Final drive Chain ;Final drive
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  • Drive: rear wheel drive
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  • ...race driver [[Tazio Nuvolari]]. The Nuvola has front engine and four wheel drive.
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  • ...nt-wheel drive car (the station wagon offered all-wheel drive in left-hand drive markets) with a double wishbone front suspension and an all-independent mul ...e 1.9 L JTD engine). These cars were equipped with a [[Torsen]] four-wheel drive system.
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  • ...] engine, a six speed manual [[gearbox]] and [[four wheel drive| All Wheel Drive]]. It also has a rear spoiler that can be raised to an angle of 70 degrees,
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  • ...to give a classic look to their vehicles by providing them with rear-wheel drive and concealing the batteries in double bottoms.
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  • ...M up to this time) excess forward [[weight distribution]] of a front wheel drive car and possibly GM's inexperience at the time with front wheel cars, led t ...e of being completely independent of other braking systems. As long as the drive train is intact ([[propeller shaft]], [[differential (mechanics)|differenti
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  • ...cylinder engine. All the vehicles had engines with side valves and a shaft drive.
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  • | Drive || [[FR layout]] [[Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles]]
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  • ...cessary in the more populous parts of Italy about the need for everyone to drive along the right side of the road. The 1927 Fiat 520 was one of the first
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  • |Transmission:||[[Getrag]] 6-speed [[manual transmission]], Rear wheel drive
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  • ...der also benefits from aluminum bodywork and features permanent four-wheel drive.
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  • ...r and passenger side by side (2 seater) or driver behind (3 seater). Chain drive to rear wheel via 2 speed gearbox.
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  • ...e height, cambers and toe, adjustable anti-dive and anti-squat to optimise drive control *Drive line: Tripod jointed driveshafts
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  • The "Diatto 20s" who came to drive in the 1 April 1922 [[Targa Florio]], with 3 cars, the No. 15 driven by [[G *Transmission - Rear-wheel drive shaft drive gear Spiral, clutch disc single
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  • *Engine position and drive: front longitudinal engine, 4 WD
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  • ...European touring sedan handling and a technologically advanced four-wheel drive. Laforza can easily handle hazardous weather and bad road conditions. ...atic transmission with high efficiency overdrive and a full-time all-wheel drive. All these systems are manufactured by Ford Motor Company.
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  • ...sion || 5 speed and reverse (automatic transmission an option), Rear wheel drive
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  • ...ad a replica of a Coupé Napoléon car waiting outside Møgeltønder Church to drive the newly married couple to [[Schackenborg Manor]]. The car was borrowed fr
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  • |Platform:||[[mid-engine]] [[all wheel drive|AWD]] ...n bad weather than many other supercars, thanks to rear-biased [[all-wheel drive]]. Although corporate owner [[Audi]] is renowned for its [[Quattro]] AWD sy
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  • The 6-gear [[automatic gearbox]] provides for permanent all-wheel drive with rear wheel steering as well, whilst vehicle stability is ensured – o !Drive
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  • ...[[Austria]] in 1957, with their own boxer air-cooled engine and swing axle drive and suspension. The [[Steyr 650TR]] of 1965 to 1969, was the hottest 500 mo ...ft]]s. This is the arrangement we see under the bonnet of most front wheel drive cars today. Other features of the design are not so familiar, such as the g
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  • ...ssis problems. There are many complaints that the Spider is displeasing to drive around tight corners, however the subtle flexing of the chassis improves gr [[Category:Front wheel drive sports cars]]
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  • ...riedrichshafen AG|ZF]] 4 speed and reverse (5-speed from 1961), Rear wheel drive
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  • [[Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles]]
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  • ...es with that engine a compactness very suited to the popular [[front wheel drive]] layout, and is becoming more popular as car weights increase. ...l V6]], designed to be narrower than normal for use in small [[front wheel drive]] cars.
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  • The Lancia Gamma was a [[front-wheel drive]] car with [[Longitudinal engine|longitudinally-mounted]] engines. It was a [[Category:Front wheel drive vehicles]]
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  • |Platform:||[[Mid engine]] [[all wheel drive|AWD]] ...anual or six speed sequential [[gearbox]] and [[four wheel drive|All Wheel Drive]]. It also has a rear spoiler that can be raised to an angle of 70 degrees,
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  • ...UK market and production of right hand drive models ceased. The left hand drive model was facelifted gaining a new shape of wheel rims and the introduction
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  • ...in, which was old and expensive to produce, had been replaced by the tooth-drive Pantah, designed by [[Fabio Taglioni]]. The Pantah was already known to be
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  • |Production:||Left-hand drive: [[1998]]-present Right-hand drive: [[1998]]-October [[2005]]
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  • [[Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles]]
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  • ...challenge to the last round. He was however unable to hold off a storming drive by title challenger [[Jacques Villeneuve]] and a botched attempt at blockin
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  • ...ck will sponsor a ''"powder-puff"'' race to allow women the opportunity to drive the racecars for a few laps of racing. If enough women drivers express an i
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  • ...x|Italian]] and [[Spanish Grand Prix]], Hermann Lang was given a chance to drive for the Mercedes team. He proved to be most capable on high-speed racetrack
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  • ...is fitted with a toe-in regulator bar which enhances the precision of the drive train and provides balanced cornering. The front suspension layout incorpor [[Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles]]
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  • '''Four wheel drive''', '''4WD''', or '''4x4''' ("four by four") is a four-wheeled [[vehicle]] ..., to varying degrees of engagement while 4WD means only four of the wheels drive the vehicle continuously. AWD can also be thought of as automatic 4WD, havi
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  • ...for a total of 64, but the narrow W8 configuration allows two camshafts to drive two banks of cylinders so only 4 camshafts are needed. The engine is fed b ...sion]] with 7 gear ratios. The Veyron also features full-time [[all wheel drive]], necessary given the output of the engine. Special [[Michelin]] PAX Syst
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  • ...in the car's body, and most pretensioners use explosively expanding gas to drive a piston that retracts the belt. Pretensioners also lower the risk of "sub ...elt provides. In one trial habitual wearers and non-wearers were asked to drive round a course a number of times under the pretence of testing different se
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  • ...[[United Kingdom]], as Fiat do Brasil did not produce cars in [[right hand drive]].
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  • ...b.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Stirling piston engine''' <br>[[Rhombic drive|Rhombic Drive]] Beta Stirling Engine Design showing the second displacer piston (green) w ...r, steam or other hot gases are still used in some applications such as to drive many modern torpedoes or as pollution free motive power.
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  • ...ne word, not Monte Carlo, the capital of Monaco). This was a [[rear-wheel drive]] [[mid-engine]]d two-seater sports car that shared very few components wit ...strut]]s all round and disc braking on all four wheels. The [[front wheel drive]] models were available in a number of engine capacities ranging from 1.3&n
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  • ...er 6 seconds, the 2.0 20V turbo was the fastest [[Europe]]an [[front wheel drive]] car at the time.
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  • | Platform || [[FR layout|FR]]/[[Rear-wheel drive|RWD]] ...-piece crankcase/cylinder block and aluminum alloy cylinder head. Camshaft drive was by a combination of roller chain and gears. Designed for performance wi
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  • ...er 6 seconds, the 2.0 20V turbo was the fastest [[Europe]]an [[front wheel drive]] car at the time.
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  • | class="lightbg" id="car_specsleft" | Drive | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | All wheel drive
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  • [[Category:Front wheel drive vehicles]]
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  • ...oon (car)|saloon]] was discontinued late in 2005 in Europe, the four-wheel drive Q4 Crosswagon was produced to the end of 2007. The 156 was replaced with 15 ...car; (the Cross/Sportwagon Q4 offered [[four-wheel drive]] in [[left-hand drive]] markets) with a double high [[Control arm|wishbone]] front suspension and
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  • ...s thirty minutes before the start of a race, during which time drivers may drive around the track as much as they like, driving through the pitlane each tim * The drive-through penalty requires the driver to enter the pitlane, drive through it while obeying its speed limit, and exit without stopping.
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  • ...among the best-handling saloon cars of their time. Unlike most rear-wheel drive cars, the transaxle meant there was no transmission tunnel linking the gear ...its type designation of 11636 for left hand drive and 11637 for right hand drive. 15 inch alloy wheels were now standard, as opposed to the earlier cars' 1
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  • ...nder 2,815cc engine, magneto ignition, four-speed gearbox, shaft and bevel drive and semi-elliptic suspension front and rear. The fuel feed has been changed
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  • ...lt, two coupes (the first with right-hand-drive, the second with left-hand-drive) and a single spider version. The second coupe can be seen in the [[Alfa Ro
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  • ...he triangle. The crankshafts were connected together with phasing gears to drive one output shaft. Various models of Deltic engine could be produced with va
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  • ...ailable with a hard-top. It used Audi A8 mechanicals, including four-wheel-drive and the same 4172cc 32-valve V8 engine whilst the body was all new and made
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  • ...tell where the power reading was taken — at the flywheel, transmission or drive wheels. ...e flywheel. Contrary to some reports, it does ''not'' measure power at the drive wheels.
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  • ...k here for [http://www.velocetoday.com/lifestyle/lifestyle_66.php '''Night Drive''')].
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  • ...mshaft]] within the [[cylinder head]]s, above the combustion chambers, and drive the [[poppet valve|valves]] or [[lifter]]s directly instead of using [[push
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  • ...e horses in early 1954. The four speed gearbox was combined with the final drive and ZF limited slip, all located by a De Dion rear axle, new to the 250F. ...good and satisfactory for the test driver Guerino Bertocchi, in his first drive with the car on December 26th 1953. It was claimed that 174 mph was reached
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  • ...mounted [[Longitudinal engine|longitudinally]], powering the [[rear wheel drive|rear wheels]] through a 4-speed rear-mounted [[transaxle]]. An version with [[Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles]]
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  • ...powered by a 20 hp two cylinder 500cc [[DKW]] motorcycle engine with chain drive to the rear wheel. The wheels came from a [[Fiat 500]]. The project was can
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  • [[Oldsmobile]]'s [[1940]] models featured [[Hydra-Matic]] drive, the first mass-production fully automatic transmissions. Initially an Olds ...cal)|cone]]s. Some continuously variable transmissions use a [[hydrostatic drive]] consisting of a [[variable displacement pump]] and a hydraulic motor to t
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  • ...on the back of the steering wheel. By regulation the cars use [[rear wheel drive]]. A modern F1 clutch is a multi-plate carbon design with a diameter of les ...f the new seamless shift gearbox, which eliminate the split-second loss of drive during a gear change. The ultimate advantage of this is said to be from fiv
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  • ...a ''semi-dependent'' suspension. In this case, jointed axles are used, on drive wheels, but the wheels are connected with a solid member, most often a [[de In a front engine rear drive vehicle, dependent rear suspension is either "live axle" or [[deDion axle]]
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  • ...ddy only completed in the Indy 500 in 2004 for Hemelgarn and was signed to drive the 2005 Indy 500 for the Byrd Brothers and [[Panther Racing]], placing fif In 2005, Buddy acquired a four-race deal with [[Panther Racing]] to drive the #95 Pennzoil/American Sentry Guard Dallara/Chevrolet. However, he rece
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  • The '''Dino''' was a brand for [[MR layout|mid-engined, rear-drive]] [[sports car]]s produced by [[Ferrari]] from [[1968]] to [[1976]]. The D ...uce a sports car using the engine, and the [[FR layout|front-engined, rear-drive]] [[Fiat Dino]] was born. It used a 2.0&nbsp;L (1987&nbsp;cc) version of th
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  • ...2005. The car will still be offered by special order only, with right-hand drive models manufactured to customer specifications. [[Category:Front wheel drive vehicles]]
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  • ...mph (160 km/h) for enduro karts. In the very early days karts were direct drive, but the inconvenience of that setup soon led to the [[centrifugal clutch]] However, the top international classes still use direct drive engines, the reasoning being that at this level drivers should be good enou
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  • ...k which had been penned by world renowed designer Giugiaro. The four-wheel drive Integrale version would go on to enjoy a long and successful rally career, ...eel drive and saloon bodystyle being discontinued in favour of front-wheel drive and hatchback bodystyle. With a wide range of engines and trim levels, the
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  • ...Vignale produced approximately 329 cars. Most all produced were left-hand drive with the probable exception of six cars. The last run of roughly 35 cars we
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  • *twin torque tube drive to bevel gears with semi-elliptical leaf springs ...t had proven successful with the 6C racers. The centrally located camshaft drive gear train used straight cut gears for more precise timing. Also driven fro
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  • ...acting directly on the rear tyre, alongside a chain for starting and final drive. In 1948, the company launched the CIGNO, which was powered by a single-cyl
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  • *Final Drive Chain:
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  • ...HP) and a twin (12-14 HP). It was refined by the construction types: shaft drive, honeycomb radiator, change at four forward gears and reverse, brakes on re .... All companies passed by the model with chain drive to the one with shaft drive and Italy, which applied the universal joint from its first racing cars too
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  • [[Katherine Legge]] was the first woman to drive [[A1 Grand Prix cars]] during test session in december 2005 on [[Dubai Auto ...ese rules or of the pit-lane [[speed limit]] result in the imposition of a drive-through penalty.
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  • ...of any graphite grease to free up the [[throttle]], getting on the gas to drive out of a turn was a rather jerky pickup as weIl as a hard twistgrip action.
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  • ...[[Front-engine design|Front engine]], [[front-wheel drive]] / [[four-wheel drive]] ...rs, the most famous model was the '''Delta HF Integrale''', a [[four-wheel drive]] [[hot hatch]] with a powerful [[turbocharger|turbocharged]] [[petrol engi
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  • *Final Drive Chain:
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  • A front precise and stable, big traction and drive, [[center of mass | CG]] aerodynamic efficiency are the key words of the s
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  • ...and for the 1934 season he was lured away by [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] to drive one of their [[Silver Arrows]] with the brilliant [[Hermann Lang]] as his c For 1952, Fagioli signed with [[Lancia]] to drive [[sports car]]s and took great personal delight by finishing in third place
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  • ...h terminal cancer, and contacted Sandy MacArthur and asked him if he could drive in his place at Sebring, with Carl Haas. Today many of the parts, including the original engine and drive train, brakes, wheels, seats and other parts are being fitted to a remanufa
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  • ...[[Formula Atlantic]] championships in 1976 before being offered a one-off drive with [[McLaren]] at the 1977 British Grand Prix. He was taken on by reignin ...ld have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari..."
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  • :''<nowiki>*</nowiki> Indicates shared drive with [[Dorino Serafini]] :''<nowiki>†</nowiki> Indicates shared drive with [[José Froilán González]]
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  • ...so has a [[motocross]] track, a skidpan, a [[dirt track]] and [[four wheel drive]] course and is used for advanced driver training.
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  • ...er cars, but feature [[turbocharger]]s, [[anti-lag]] systems, [[four-wheel-drive]], [[sequential gearbox]]es, aerodynamic parts and other enhancements bring ...rposes with immediate success, other manufacturers started their all-wheel-drive projects. Group B regulations were introduced in the [[1982 World Rally Cha
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  • ...with his father's team, before he was hired by [[Dale Earnhardt, Jr.]] to drive his #81 Chance 2 Motorsports Chevy. He made his debut with Chance 2 at [[Ri
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  • ** Front-wheel drive: 226&nbsp;kW (307&nbsp;PS/303&nbsp;hp) - [[GM LS engine#LS4|GM LS4]], 2005 ** First front-wheel drive Wankel engine - 1969 [[Mazda Luce|Mazda R130 Luce]] ''(Only FWD rotary vehi
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  • ...e. The next year would be Alfa's last, as [[Danny Sullivan]] took over the drive and finished 11th in the points, with a best finish of 4th. In the end, Al
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  • ...to offer the Italian a new contract and so Alboreto looked elsewhere for a drive. In July that year, he received an offer from [[Frank Williams]], head of t ...newer 018 not being completed. Team-mate [[Jonathan Palmer]] was chosen to drive the new [[Swingarm|monoshock]] 018. Meanwhile, the Italian would have to wa
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  • ...e, a vertical single cylinder, DOHC capable of 7 bhp a 14,000 rpm, primary drive gear, multi-disc clutch and six-speed gearbox, was installed on a double cr ...repared a single-cylinder two-stroke with cross current injection, primary drive gear, multi-disc clutch and four-speed gearbox. With a compression ratio of
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  • | class="lightbg" id="car_specsleft" | Drive | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | Rear wheel drive
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  • ...of road racing. Drivers report that the cars are particularly demanding to drive on road courses, especially when compared to [[GP2 Series|GP2]] and Champ C
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  • | Primary drive: | Final drive:
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  • ...ies and signed a one-off race deal for the Scuderia Ecosse GT race team to drive their number 63 [[Ferrari F430]] GT2 car at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silversto ...[[quadriplegia]], that he would be confined for six months and would never drive again. Mansell discharged himself from the hospital and returned to racing.
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  • ...air-cooled 652&nbsp;cc two-cylinder powerplant from the [[Fiat 126]]. The drive for a mechanically simple car was also evident in the rear suspension, whic The Panda [[four-wheel drive|4x4]] was launched in June 1983, it was powered by a 965 cc engine with 48b
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  • ...er-up in 1984 and 1985, then 3rd in 1986. 1986 also saw him land a one-off drive with the [[Osella]] [[Formula One]] team, and Caffi scored a rare finish fo ...h for the [[1991 Australian Grand Prix|Australian Grand Prix]], but had no drive for the following season.
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