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  • ..., which, since the 1970's, are often joined by wings mounted on top of the cars to give them sufficient downforce so as not to become airborne as readily a ..., including [[Jeff Gordon]] and [[Tony Stewart]]. As a challenging form of auto racing, sprint car racing is considered an excellent training ground for NA
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  • ...t-4 engine, which produced between 40 bhp to 48 bhp. As most of Alfa Romeo cars this was also used in racing purpose. RM top speed was around {{Auto kmh|90}}. RM Sport version had [[Zagato]] chassis.
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  • ...he behest of the FIA. It allowed a variety of [[touring car racing|touring cars]] of different sizes and displacements to race together, from the small [[F ...car, Group 1 (for standard touring cars) and Group 2 (for modified touring cars).
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  • ...in January of 2003,[auto accident fatality] he owned a large collection of cars he had acquired, all of them restored, including but not limited to, a ford
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  • '''Ice racing''', with [[automobile|cars]], [[motorcycle]]s or [[snowmobile]]s, takes place on [[freezing|frozen]] [ ...l-[[rubber]] and [[screw|studded]] [[tire]]s. These classes are applied to cars and motorcycles, although a greater percentage of motorcycles use studded t
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  • ...died in [[Milan]], [[May 9]], [[1949]]) was an Italian racecar driver and auto constructor. During his career, he raced for two teams, [[Mercedes-Benz]] a Trossi backed one of the most unusual Grand Prix cars, the Trossi Monaco of 1934. This car featured a 16 cylinder, two stroke cy
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  • '''Legend Car racing''' is a style of race cars. They are 5/8-scale replicas of [[United States|American]] [[automobiles]] ...tight specifications to ensure cars are quite similar with each other. All cars utilize the same parts, engine, tires. The only variable (in theory) is the
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  • ISO tried to grab as many cars as possible, and thanks to them have preserved many models as of today. ...ial production. Ultimately, the estimated high price of a proliferation of cars, the company remained together but was later sold to Germany. The fate of a
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  • ...ly inexpensive, which makes F3 an attractive entry-level into higher class auto racing. ...heir GP careers) although started to decline in the UK when small [[sports cars]] powered by [[Coventry-Climax]] and [[Ford]] engines became more important
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  • ...ly one quarter (1/4) the size of full size [[midget car racing|midget race cars]] and gain speeds of up to about 45 mph. ...ican, and Fiser. Other brands are ProFab, Bullrider, BlueDot, and Ricecars Cars are protected by body panels which are made of fiberglass, plastic, sheetme
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  • ..., a fashion which Cadillac executives resented. And, as the more expensive cars of that time were usually sold as chassis, drive-train, fenders, radiator, ...ngine and put alongside the cylinder heads. At first, Earl and the concept cars toured the [[United States]] in the GM [[Motorama]] shows.
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  • ...[[Beach buggy]] manufacturer [[Autozodiaco]]. It was also sold as the All Cars Snuggy |{{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy]]||ALL-CARS Charly II||ALL-CARS srl, [[Pianoro]] || 125 cc || 2 ||1977-1985 ||
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  • |Team(s) || Auto Union ...ny experience in normal race cars. The rear engined [[Silver Arrows]] of [[Auto Union]] were hard to drive, and only he and Italian Legend [[Tazio Nuvolari
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  • ...achieved victory again in 1961, however, due to the unreliability of their cars they never won Le Mans. Camoradi also purchased a single Tipo 63 (a more po [[Category:American auto racing teams]]
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  • ...e managed in most cases to reduce the weight of [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] cars through better design. During that period Mercedes also developed a stream ...f the last century. He designed with his co-worker Josef Mickl the famous Auto Union Grand Prix car and the Cisitalia Grand Prix car.
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  • |[[Auto Avio Costruzioni 815|Auto Avio Costruzioni]] || 1938 - 1947 || <font color=red>'''R'''</font> |[[Auto Cars]] || 1907 ||
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  • ...a sports car introduced as a [[Bertone]] prototype in 1972 at the [[Turin Auto Show]]. The next year it was on display at the [[Paris Motor Show]], badged ...giving reverse visibility surpassing most cars, especially similar sports cars.
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  • ...uses up central space, making it impractical for any but two-seater sports cars. ...ccesses in racing, the RMR platform has been popular for road going sports cars despite the inherent challenges of design, maintenance and lack of cargo sp
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  • '''Sprint cars''' are small, high-powered race cars designed primarily for the purpose of running on short [[dirt track racing| ...ce so as not to become airborn as readily as was previously the case. When cars went airborn, the wings would break off or absorb the impact of the flip, l
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  • ...R, because the lower speeds make "paint swapping", where the bodies of the cars actually rub against one another, practical without a very high likelihood ..., Late Model, Sportsman, Mini Stock, Legends Cars, X Mods, X cars, Super-X cars,
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