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  • |Car Team || 20 - [[Joe Gibbs Racing]] [[1996-1997 in IRL|1997]]<br> [[Indy Racing League|IRL]]<br> [[Indy Racing League#IRL Champions|Champion]]<br>
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  • [[Image:irl_logo.jpg|120px|center|Indy Racing League Logo]] |Sport || [[Auto racing]]
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  • Even at over $200,000, the vehicle was fairly sparse in terms of equipment, featuring only basic radio functions (with optional CD playback) along wit ...ssivly tuned Koni shock absorbers. The suspension system could be left in "auto" mode where it was controlled entirely by the computer, or any of four sepa
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  • ...y are typically found in [[child safety seat]]s and in [[Automobile racing|racing]] cars. The lap portion is connected to a belt between the [[Human leg|leg ...t, the AutoCrat Safety Belt, was the first seat belt installed as original equipment in the US by Ford in its 1956 model year. The first seatbelt to be included
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  • | category || [[Open wheel car|Open wheel racing]] ...p Auto Racing Teams (CART), the [[Championship Racing League]], the [[Indy Racing League]], and the Champ Car World Series (CCWS).
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  • Car tuning is related to [[auto racing]], although most performance cars never compete. Rather they are built for ...upgrade of the radio to a full-blown customization based around the audio equipment. Events are held where entrants compete for the loudest, highest quality re
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  • ...cess and at the same time changed the meaning of Siata to Societa Italiana Auto Trasformazioni Accessori. and afterwards production again concentrated on t ...as through co-operation with [[Abarth]]. In 1961 the company became Siata Auto SpA. Through the sixties and seventies Siata produced cars based on [[Fiat]
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  • Racing cyclists often have close-range gears with a difference of around 7%. Many [[Fixed-gear bicycle|Fixed-gear]] track racing bikes can achieve transmission efficiencies of over 99% (nearly all the [[e
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  • ...s better control on slick ice and is an important part of [[rallying|rally racing]] on mostly-paved roads. ...US four-wheel drive vehicle was built in [[1911]] by the Four-Wheel Drive auto company (FWD) of [[Wisconsin]]. FWD would later produce over 20,000 of its
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  • ...on of Vehicle Regulations]], an [[international]] standards body advancing auto safety. Many of the most life saving safety innovations, like [[seat belts] *Cage construction is designed to protect vehicle occupants. Some racing vehicles have a tubular [[roll cage]]
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  • ...on of Vehicle Regulations]], an [[international]] standards body advancing auto safety. Many of the most life saving safety innovations, like [[seat belts] *Cage construction is designed to protect vehicle occupants. Some racing vehicles have a tubular [[roll cage]]
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  • ...orld Rally Championship should be referred to as Off-Road Automobile Rally Racing, and the [http://www.bmwmoa.org BMW Motorcycle Owners of America] Rally sho ...ycle Association. In the United Kingdom the national governing body is the Auto Cycle Union.
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  • ...car racing|touring car]] and GT [[Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance racing]] event on the [[Nurburgring#Nordschleife_map|Nürburgring Nordschleife]] ( ...oduced in 1966, the 24h at the Ring gave both circuits a pair of endurance racing events at very long tracks, at least until Spa was shortened in the late 19
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  • http://www.alfaracing.com/ - Alfa Racing - - manufacturers of parts for racing 101 and 105 series cars. (UK)
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  • The LP640's optional equipment includes ceramic brakes for swifter braking and a glass engine cover which ...[[2007 FIA GT Championship season|FIA GT Championship]], the All-Inkl.com Racing Murciélago won the [[2007 FIA GT Zhuhai 2 Hours|Zhuhai 2 Hours]].
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  • ...th some success. Shortly thereafter, Europe would find itself at war. Both racing and the market for private cars would disappear by 1915 when Italy joined t ...fortune within just two years of his takeover by making tractors, railway equipment, aero [[engines]], [[pumps]] and [[compressors]]; the production of cars wo
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Auto racing]]''' ...ers and constructors|constructor]], which is traditional in most [[formula racing]] series including [[Formula One]]. As such, it is often promoted as the ''
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  • ...of thousands of ordinary people worldwide. According to the (US) Electric Auto Association, as many as ten thousand full-sized electric cars are on Americ ...borhood electric vehicle]]s. Working electric vehicles include heavy work equipment, [[fork lift]]s, and numerous other service and support vehicles. Strictly
    18 KB (2,741 words) - 15:59, 24 June 2009
  • ...se in the context of the classic-car hobby, auto racing, and so forth. The auto industry nowadays uses [[International System of Units|SI]] for this purpos ...nd the 2.0 litre 20B can produce power comparable to a 4.0L V8). As such, racing regulations actually use a much higher conversion factor.
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  • ...nceivable that virtually all internal combustion engines, including garden equipment and snow throwers, will eventually use EFI. ...fficiency, and therefore commercially insignificant to the final customer. Auto manufacturers were eventually motivated by emission regulations to address
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