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  • == 1965 - 1971+ == ...y development of the cars was left to the non factory teams. 1971 would be the last year a BWA raced competitively when [[di Nuzzo]] managed 2nd place in
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  • ...no]] as a prototype by [[Vignale|Carrozzeria Vignale]] that was to replace the ageing [[Maserati Mexico|Mexico]] and [[Quattroporte]]. ...and from 1973-1974, both the 4.2 and 4.7 Litre engines were supplanted by the 4.9.
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  • == 1971 - 1983 == ...cc motorcycle for motocross with a Sachs engine that was prepared by them. The bike performd very well in races.
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  • == 1971 - 1981 == ...to [[Arcole]], was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer. They began the construction of lightweight motorcycles with 49 cc 124 cc ''Sachs'' and ''[
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  • ...971 MOTO BIMM Italian Champions Ravaglia and Paci.jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''1971 MOTO BIMM Italian Champions Ravaglia and Paci''']] [[File:1971 Moto MINARELLI BIMM BILLO MOTO CROSS.jpg|thumb|left|200px|'''1971 Moto Minarelli Bimm Billo Moto Cross''']]
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  • ...ed under [[Swiss]] nationality. They participated in 6 grands prix during the early 1970s, entering a total of 6 cars. ...be seen in 1969 with Georges Ferreira, Pino Pica and Giorgio Pianta among the drivers.
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  • ...The machine was developed for Jack Findlay and technical looked much like the three-cylinder [[MV Agusta]]. ...uzuki TR 500 frame with an engine that used the name '''Jada''', combining the names of '''Ja'''ck Findlay and '''Da'''niele Fontana.
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  • ...stroke 49 cc model. The owners and also [[Catelli Fiorani]], in 1937, sold the brand to [[Fusi]]. ...ng. In 1937 the CF factory was taken over by the [[Fusi]] firm, which were the Italian FN importers. This nice piece of engineering has a three speed foot
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  • == 1945 - 1971 == ...red [[motorcycles]] and [[mopeds]] in [[Milano]], [[Italy]], from 1945 to 1971.
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  • ...[[Motocarri]]. Among the products, most popular,''the Sulky'', produced by 1971: a three-wheeled vehicle that had achieved commercial success. ...ycle]] manufacturer that is dedicated to the production of two small cars, the so-called Minivetture or Vetturette. Casalini, based in [[Piacenza]], was f
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  • The '''Guazzoni''' was a [[motorcycle]] company based in [[Milan]] from the 1935 to 1976. ...ey built three-wheelers. After the war becomes concessionary for Milan of the [[Movement Morini]].
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  • *Photos by the author (bottom of page) Joe Nastasi owns more Alfa T33s than anyone one individual in the world. This is just one of them, a 1969 Tipo 33/3, chassis 75080.004.
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  • |Production || 1971–1974 ...produced by the Lancia between 1971 and 1974. The Lancia 2000 was based on the
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  • |First win:||[[1971 United States Grand Prix|1971]] [[United States Grand Prix]] |Last win:||[[1971 United States Grand Prix|1971]] [[United States Grand Prix]]
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  • ...or double deckers for [[Florence]] (Firenze) built during the beginning of the 1960's. They had a capacity of 100 persons and a rear-mounted 150 horse pow In [[1969]] it combined with [[Salmoiraghi]] and the aviation division of [[Fiat]] to create [[Aeritalia]].
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  • [[File:ph_cmk_71_02.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1971 Engine''']] ...d to mainly foreign companies, especially Germany. One of the designers of the [[motorcycles]] was German, Otto Kohler, which was built first using their
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  • ...es, they began their first tentative steps into the car and truck world at the end of that decade. ...of various truck based vehicles such as surgeries, offices etc. Following the cessation of hostilities they turned to various vehicles including cars, am
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  • ...riani'' tele-hydraulics front suspension. In the 1970's they built some of the fastest bikes available. ...''TK 125 Enduro'' and 50 cc mopeds like the ''Folk'' and ''Carrera'' and the original ''Mototopo''.
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  • | Debut || [[1970 South African Grand Prix]] (''312B'')<br>[[1971 Monaco Grand Prix]] (''312B2'')<br>[[1973 Spanish Grand Prix]] (''312B3'') ...rrari 312]] and was used from 1970 until 1974. Several versions were made: the '''312B''', '''312B2''' and '''312B3'''.
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  • ...'128''' was a [[subcompact car|subcompact]] [[automobile]] manufactured by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] from [[1969]] to [[1985]]. ...wever, it was the later [[VW Golf]], rather than the 3P, that first caught the public imagination for cars of this type and sold in significant numbers wo
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  • ...s/CalkinsBuzz.htm]. He drove until 2001 when he retired and ventured into the business world.
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  • ...lian]] [[automobile]] manufactured from [[1965]] until [[1970]]. Based on the [[Fiat]], it was a multi-purpose car powered by a rear-mounted 499 cc two-c ...250px|right|'''The Ferves Ranger from 1965 used mechanical components from the Fiat 500 to provide convincing off-road performance.''' [http://www.velocet
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  • ...|Italian]] automobile manufacturer [[De Tomaso]] produced between 1967 and 1971. ...angusta was replaced by the much cheaper to build [[De Tomaso Pantera]] in 1971.
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  • [[Image:image-47092.jpg|thumb|right|300px|1971 O.T.A.S. [[Lombardi]] [[Grand Prix]] Coupe [[Abarth]] Tuned with [[Fiat 850 ...Italian outfit that built Fiat-based sports cars. The primary character in the O.T.A.S. story is [[Francis Lombardi]]. [[Lombardi]] headed his own carrozz
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  • ...t|FR]] [[Ferrari Daytona|Daytona]], and succeeded in the Ferrari stable by the [[Ferrari Testarossa|Testarossa]]. ...ytona|Daytona]] was launched with its engine in front. It was not until [[1971]] that a mid-engined 12-cylinder road car would appear.
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  • | Production || 1971-1979<br>791 produced ...aly|Italian]] automaker [[Lamborghini]] in the 1970s. It was introduced at the [[Turin]] auto show in [[1970]] but it wasn't until [[1973]] that it became
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  • The '''Lamborghini Espada''' is a [[grand tourer]] which was built by [[Italy|I ...]. 1217 cars were made, making it the most successful Lamborghini model at the time.
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  • ...by [[Ducati]] that won the [[1972]] [[Imola Circuit|Imola]] 200km race at the hands of [[Paul Smart]]. This win is considered historic by Ducati and its ...opoldo Tartarini, the founder of Italjet, to refine the styling aspects of the new Ducati. (When these two worked together, a memorable Ducati usually eme
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  • ...echanics, decides to make use of his brilliant intuitions developed during the many miles run on every type of road surface, it’s Cino Cinelli. ...rn handlebar, the first saddle with a plastic frame, the first foot clips, the first quick release pedals.
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  • ...ear engine|rear-engined]] [[rear wheel drive]] [[car]] in the tradition of the [[Renault Dauphine]] and was produced between [[1964]] and [[1973]]. ...d a certain charm with its large rolling eyes and its short tail, in which the engine sat.
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  • |Production:||[[1966]] &mdash; [[1971]] |Production:||[[1967]] &mdash; [[1971]]<br>800 produced
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  • ...e new 1.5-mile Mosport Driver Development Centre, which was developed from the [[karting]] circuit built in [[1997]]. ...sted that it be that be two distinct corners to be of greater challenge to the drivers.
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  • The '''Fiat 130''' is a large [[executive car]] manufactured by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] Fiat, made as [[sedan (car)|saloon]] and [[ ...the rear), standard power steering and four-wheel [[disc brakes]], and was the first Fiat to adopt an alternator instead of a direct-current generator.
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  • | Production || 1971-1978 (Bora 4.7)<br>289 produced ...ater [[coupe]] powered by a [[V8 engine]] mounted amidships. Produced from 1971 to 1978, it had a top speed of 174 - 177 mph.
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  • ...For the 1750/2000 GTV Coupe, see [[Alfa Romeo 105/115]] Series Coupés. For the 1750/2000 Spider, see [[Alfa Romeo Spider]].'' The '''Alfa Romeo 1750/2000''' was a medium-priced range of cars presented in 1
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  • |colspan=2|[[Image:1971 Ferrari 365 GTS Daytona.jpg|280px|1971 Ferrari 365 GTS Daytona]] |Production:||[[1971]] &mdash; [[1973]]
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  • ..., [[1942]] in [[Landvetter]], [[Sweden]], died [[August 29]] [[2006]]) was the 1973 and 1974 125cc [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycl | 1971
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  • ...a'', provided a regulator, the ''Falzarego'', with 4 gears trasmission and the ''Resia'', all with truly utilitarian vocation and motorized by a [[Minarel ...e ''Pintail''. The export version had 7.9 [[horse-power|HP]] at 9000 rpm. The ''Sport'' model, with identical power and fairly similar, could reach 120 k
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  • ...starting in [[1971]]. Designed by [[Fabio Taglioni]], the motorcycle was the first Ducati to bear a [[V-twin|L-twin]] engine configuration; this configu
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  • ...idelli 50cc Grand Prix, written on this 50 cc road racer it still mentions the "Morbidelli Woodworking Machinery"]] ...ever his greater passion lay in motorcycles and motorcycle racing. He used the woodworking business to finance his racing interests.
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  • ...280px|A Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer in the exclusively Ferrari parking lot at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...t|FR]] [[Ferrari Daytona|Daytona]], and succeeded in the Ferrari stable by the [[Ferrari Testarossa|Testarossa]].
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  • ...or extra power (just over 100&nbsp;hp/75&nbsp;kW), however this version of the engine was notoriously difficult to keep in tune. ...y, available with carburetor or injection, and four or five speed gearbox. The 2.0&nbsp;L models were only made with revised Pininfarina Coupe and revised
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  • |Production:||[[1971]]-[[1983]] |Production || 1971—1977
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  • |Production || 1971&ndash;1985 ...ssis was revised and used concurrently with the new Maserati Quattroporte. The Deauville ceased production in 1988.
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  • ...s engined enduro bikes and began making Rotax engined trial bikes in 1977. The other main manufacturers at this time were [[Fantic Motor (motorcycles)|Fan ...with development input from Sammy Miller and Charles Coutard. Acerbis made the plastic mouldings, and suspension was by Marzocchi. These first trials mach
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  • ...constructor who accumulate the most championship points over the course of the Championship season. ...etween the positions means that reliability is usually more important than the final position.
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  • ...] T613''. Vignale designed and built cars, usually low volume variants of the main production cars of these automobile manufacturers. ...r show. Aston are owned by [[Ford]] who in turn also own Ghia which is how the name came to be revived.
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  • ...bodied Intermeccanica-[[Puch]] (IMP) 500ccm-engined cars, of which one won the [[Nürburgring]]. ...500 were made (1966-1970), followed by the eleven &laquo;Murena GT&raquo; (1971).
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  • ...for the more modern [[Autobianchi Y10]] (branded in most export markets as the [[Lancia Y10]]. Over 1.2 million A112s were produced in Autobianchi's [[Mil ...iguration which would later become familiar to a wider range of drivers in the top selling [[Fiat 127]] and its derivatives.
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  • [[Image:Kyalami 1968layout.png|thumb|right|250px|The circuit as used from {{F1|1967}} to {{F1|1985}}.]] ...rb of [[Johannesburg]]. The circuit has also played host to five rounds of the [[Superbike World Championship|World Superbike series]] from 1998 - [[2002
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  • ...Garbatt Williams''' (b. [[April 16]], [[1942]]) is founder and manager of the [[WilliamsF1]] [[Formula One]] racing team. ...Williams spent much of his childhood at a boarding school in Scotland. In the late [[1950s]] a friend gave Williams a ride in his [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]]
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  • == The Partenavia P-68 == Partenavia developed the P.68 as a multirole low maintenance and aerodynamically efficient twin capa
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  • Ronnie Peterson was born in [[Örebro]], in the neighbourhood of Almby, Sweden. He developed his driving style at a young a ...ond places earned him the position of runner-up to [[Jackie Stewart]] in [[1971 Formula One season|that year's World Championship]]. Peterson stayed at Mar
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  • ::[[General classification in the Vuelta a España|General Classification]] ([[1981 Vuelta a España|1981]]) ...rall win in the [[1981 Giro d'Italia|1981]] [[Giro d'Italia]]. He also won the 1981 [[Vuelta a España]].
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  • ...3 starts, including the [[Indianapolis 500]] in 1968-1970. He finished in the top ten 10 times, with his one victory coming at Brooklyn in 1968. He is the father of [[Jeff Bucknum]], an [[Indy Racing League]] and [[American Le Man
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  • [[Image:Jackie Stewart speaking.jpg|thumb|250px|Jackie Stewart speaking at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...a three-time Scottish [[Formula One]] racing champion. He is well-known in the United States as a commentator of racing television broadcasts where his Sc
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  • ...es S.P.A. ''' is a [[coachbuilder]] in [[Italy]], founded in [[1920]] from the siblings [[Attilio Giannini]] and [[Domenico Giannini]] with headquarters i ...ia Miles]]. They prepared one on a commission basis [[Italian Tipo 61]] of the Pellegrini marque.
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  • : ''This article is about the 1969-1971 race car. For road cars designated '''512 BB / 512 BBi''' and '''512 TR / F ...1970]] and [[1971]], then withdrawn from competition following a change in the regulations.
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  • ...ving force behind the creation of the circuit, after seeing the success of the country's own [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]. ...Autodrome hosted the first ever Formula One race held outside [[Europe]]. The race saw native son Fangio retire his [[Maserati]] after 36 laps due to a t
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  • |Production || 1967&ndash;1971 ''This article is about the road going version of Tipo 33 racing car. For the racing car, see [[Alfa Romeo Tipo 33]]. For family car, see [[Alfa Romeo 33
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  • ...isan can't be considered an industrial designer although she may challenge the same aspects of a product. ...g [[aesthetics]], [[usability]], and [[ergonomics]], it can also encompass the engineering of objects, usefulness as well as usability, market placement,
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo Tipo 33''' was a [[sports car racing]] prototype raced by the [[Alfa Romeo]] factory team between 1967 and 1977. The number was also used in the 1980s for the unrelated road car, [[Alfa Romeo 33 (road car)]].
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  • The '''Dutch Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] automobile race held at [[Circ ...s not used for some time and part of the grounds and approximately half of the track was sold in 1987 to Vendorado, a Bungalow park developer at that time
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  • ...Abarth]] began his well-known association with [[Fiat]] in 1952, building the [[Abarth 1500 Biposto]] upon Fiat mechanicals.[http://www.rickcarey.com/Cat ...no]]. [[Hans Herrmann]] was a factory driver from 1962 until 1965, winning the [[1000km Nürburgring|500km Nürburgring]] in 1963 with [[Teddy Pilette]]
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  • ...[Australia]]n [[acting|actor]] best known for portraying [[James Bond]] in the [[1969 in film|1969]] film, ''[[On Her Majesty's Secret Service]]''. ...outh Wales|Queanbeyan]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]], and served in the [[Australian Army]] [[Special forces]] and as a military [[unarmed combat]]
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  • The '''Rome Grand Prix''' ('''''1925-1932:''' Premio Reale di Roma, '''1947-pre ...d Prix was run to [[Formula One]] rules, but neither event was included in the World Championship.
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  • ...sione.1956, but fails production and resumed two years later in 1958, with the mark Velomotor Testi. ...Added to this is also the Trail, a tuttoterreno with a gearbox, mounted on the swingarm, which was used to redouble reports as needed succeeding so to tra
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  • ...although it is familiar to many English-speakers and often used openly in the custom-car trade. ...de edge. In contrast, a door hinged at the front would be pushed away from the passenger and possibly torn off entirely.
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  • ...], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Denmark]], [[France]], [[Greece]], [[Italy]], the [[Netherlands]] and [[Portugal]] were all superminis. ...]] [[Fiat 500|500]] of [[1957]], and the design was further popularized by the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Austin Motor Company|Austin]] [[Mini]] two yea
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  • ...noble ancestry (count of Martirano San Nicola and of Mottafilocastro). At the age of 6, he and his younger brother become fatherless.<br/> ...of prisoners. He rejoins his mother (his brother Eugenio was killed during the war) in [[Carolei]], near [[Cosenza]], and will stay with her for almost a
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  • ...er and builder [[Battista Pininfarina|Battista "Pinin" Farina]] (Following the company, his surname became Pininfarina in 1961, as a result of combining h ...[[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]], [[Volvo]], [[Alfa Romeo]] and [[Lancia]]. Since the 1980's Pininfarina has also provided [[industrial design]] and [[interior d
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  • ...po 33''' was a [[sports car racing|sports racing]] [[prototype]] raced by the [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] [[motor racing|works]] team between ...petitive in the [[World Sportscar Championship]], its best result a 5th at the [[1000km Nürburgring|Nürburgring 1000]], co-driven by Zeccoli and [[Rober
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  • :''"600" can also refer to the later [[Fiat Seicento]]'' ...[Seat 600]]), where it became the [[cultural icon|icon]] par excellence of the [[Spanish miracle]], and [[Argentina]], where it was nicknamed ''Fitito'' (
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  • '''Ferrari 312''' is the name of several different [[Ferrari]] race cars which have 3 litre 12-cylin ...980 [[Formula One]] cars, and also their 1969 to 1973 sports prototypes of the [[Ferrari P]] series, using modified engines.
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  • The '''Canadian-American Challenge Cup''' or '''CanAm''', was an [[Sports Car C ...nd four races in the 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 rest
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  • ...(car)|sedan]] produced by the [[Fiat]] company of [[Italy]]. It replaced the [[Fiat 1300]] and [[Fiat 1500]] in [[1966]]. ...nd instantly won critical acclaim, including that year's [[European Car of the Year]] award. It was praised for its spacious interior, advanced coil spri
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  • ...taly|Italian]] [[automobile|car]]-manufacturing company. It was founded by the [[Argentina|Argentinian]]-born [[Alejandro de Tomaso]] (1928&ndash;2003) in De Tomaso's first road-going production model was the [[De Tomaso Vallelunga|Vallelunga]], introduced in [[1963]]. This striking
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  • ...uto Show]], and manufactured until 1985. Most of the cars were exported to the [[United States|US]]. ...was designed and produced by Italian carozzeria [[Pininfarina]] &mdash; at the time Pininfarina's most successful commercial venture.
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  • ...Switzerland]], the Dauphiné Libéré is an important race in the lead-up to the [[Tour de France]] in July. ...All cyclists who have won the Tour de France 5 or more times have also won the Dauphiné Libéré.
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  • [[Image:Fiat 3,5hp 1899.jpg|right|thumb|Fiat 3½HP (1899) is the first model of [[car]] produced by [[Fiat]].]] ...aly 1910.jpg|thumb|250px|Map of automobile industry in [[Turin]], Italy in the 1910s.]]
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  • |Production:||[[1971]]-[[1989]] ...nsidered one of Alfa Romeo's most successful models. A common nickname for the car is ''’Sud''.
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  • : ''This article is about the early 1970s race cars. For road cars designated 512 BB/i, 512 TR or F512M s ...thumb|330px|Nino Vaccarella driving Ferrari 512S Spyder (chassis #1042) at the 1970 [[1000km Nürburgring]], finishing third with Surtees]]
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  • The '''Austrian Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] race. ...tators complained of poor viewing areas. The [[FIA]] removed the race from the F1 calendar until a suitable track was built.
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  • ...Group Ltd.''' is a British specialist car manufacturing company and one of the oldest independent car marques in Britain. Based in [[Weybridge, Surrey]] ( ...facturer. [[Selwyn Edge|S F Edge]], who had been behind [[Napier]], joined the board in 1921 and in 1922 both John Weller and John Portwine left.
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  • |Production:||[[1962]]- [[1971]] ...factured by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] from 1962 to 1971.
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  • ...was [[1971]] before a Ferrari V12 was placed behind a road-going driver in the [[Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer|365 GT4 BB]]. ...[[1963]] and won the [[12 Hours of Sebring]], [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], and the manufacturers' championship.
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  • ...s an [[automobile]] made by [[Italy|Italian]] car manufacturer [[Lancia]]. The HF stands for ''High Fidelity''. ...ed from scratch for this kind of competition. The three leading men behind the entire rallying project were Lancia team manager [[Cesare Fiorio]], British
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  • ...2005.JPG|thumb|right|300px|24 hours of endurance racing on a tough track: the 'Bol d'Or']] The '''Bol d'or''' is a [[motorcycle]] [[endurance racing|endurance race]], hel
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  • ...sold in the United States at the same time. [[Spyder|Spider]] versions of the Montecarlo featured a unique roll-back manually operated [[targa top|targa] ...ile in development, and was intended to be a Fiat-branded 'big brother' to the [[Fiat X1/9]]. It had a similar mid-engined layout, with a larger engine an
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  • |colspan=2|''Measurements relate to the 1988-1990 '''25th Anniversary''' Countach'' ...nd production lasted until [[1990]]. It did not pioneer but did popularise the wedge-shaped, sharply angled look popular in many high performance cars sin
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  • | English || Grand Prix of the Nations ...] and was often regarded as both the unofficial time trial championship of the world and as a [[Classic cycle races|Classic cycle race]].
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  • ...Premio de Mexico) was a [[Formula One]] [[auto racing|auto race]] held at the [[Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez]] in [[Mexico City]]. It first appeared as ...bout whether the land the circuit was to be built on was properly owned by the right people to do so.
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  • ...in [[Formula One]] auto racing, becoming one of the few men to compete at the Grand Prix level on motorcycles and in auto racing. ...at [[Pangbourne College]], but left early and worked for a short time in the family business before his father sent him to work at Triumph motorcycles.
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  • | Video || '''Tribute to Nino Vaccarella a living legend of the [[Targa Florio]]''' ...2]]S in a heroic yet ultimately losing effort in 1970, damaging the car in the final stages.
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  • ...|'''The Moretti 350 Cita of built from 1948 to 1949: on board the vehicle, the manufacturer, Giovanni Moretti''']] ...rmerly based in [[Italy]]. It was founded in 1925 and ceased operations in the mid-1980s. Today, many of its sportscar models can still be found at variou
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  • |colspan=2|''Measurements relate to the 1988-1990 '''25th Anniversary''' Countach'' |colspan=2|''This article is part of the [[automobile]] series.''
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  • ...al other cars of the period, the fastback style had a conventional boot at the rear, and was not a [[hatchback]], despite its appearance. == The name ==
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  • [[Image: First LogoGilera1909WP.jpg|right|thumb|120px|'''The Gilera logo of 1909''']] ...ry in [[Arcore]], in [[Province of Monza and Brianza|provincia di Monza]]. The first motion to carry this name was '' VT 317 ''.
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  • ...tially named '''Isothermos''' and used to manufacture refrigeration units. The company was originally founded in [[Genoa]] in 1939 (but transferred to [[B ...moto (1954) and' Isosport (1953). The last Iso motorcycle was presented as the Iso 500 in 1961.
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  • ...tonshire]]. The British and [[Italian Grand Prix|Italian]] Grands Prix are the oldest continuously staged [[Formula One]] world championship Grands Prix. ...raised interest in the sport. The first ever British Grand Prix was won by the [[France|French]] team of [[Louis Wagner]] and [[Robert Sénéchal]] drivin
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