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  • ...pionship race, the [[1964 British Grand Prix]] (also designated as the RAC European Grand Prix), won by [[Jim Clark (racing driver)|Jim Clark]]. The circuit co ...nd Prix|1983]] and [[1985 European Grand Prix|1985]] [[European Grand Prix|European Grands Prix]], the former with just 10 weeks notice following the cancellat
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  • ...spot of bother. He was the protégé of Juan Mañuel Fangio; he had been the European F3 champion as far back as 1982 for the Euroracing team; since 1984 he had ...alfway through 1989 the new car, the ER189, arrived in time for the German GP, and so too did a sponsor in the form of Jägermeister, which painted the a
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  • The Minardi team first competed under that name in the 1980 European [[Formula Two]] championship. Rather than using a customer chassis, the tea ===European Minardi (2001 - 2005)===
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  • [[Image:moto3_2b.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''Malaguti 125 Moto GP''']] ...nd for European scooters, the high value of the dollar, and the increasing European dealer base in America made Malaguti an instant hit. However, the attack of
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  • | [[Australian Grand Prix|Australian GP]] | [[Malaysian Grand Prix|Malaysian GP]]
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  • [[Image:Hamilton 2008 Singapore GP 1.jpg|thumb|[[Lewis Hamilton]], champion of the 2008 Formula One season.]] ...the new [[Singapore Grand Prix|Singapore GP]] respectively. The Singapore GP was also the first Formula One event held at [[Night game#Motorsports|night
    95 KB (12,462 words) - 00:52, 6 February 2011
  • | [[2001 Australian Grand Prix|Australian GP 2001]] || [[2001 European Grand Prix|EUR]]
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  • * Heinz-Harald Frentzen decided to leave Arrows following the German GP due to the uncertain future of that team. Arrows collapsed several days la * Arrows suffered financial collapse after the German GP, and did not take part in any remaining races. An attempt to register for
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  • ...GT, Prestigio, Xbox limited edition, Michael Schumacher and the Schumacher GP, with general modifications by British car specialists, [[Prodrive]]. ...tion of the Stilo was added in 2004 and lasted until 2006; contrary to the European version, which was based on the 3-door version and equipped with the 2.4 20
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  • ...er competitors and finished third. In 1999, Räikkönen placed second in the European Formula Super A championship. He also competed that year in the Formula For ...his maiden Grand Prix. Räikkönen was asleep 20 minutes before his first F1 GP. (It is said that he loves to sleep - so much so that he needs to be woken
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  • ...finished 10th in the season-opening [[1995 Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazilian GP]], but was seven laps down on winner [[Michael Schumacher]]. He and Moreno ...crop).jpg|thumb|right|[[Pedro Diniz]] driving the FG01 at the 1995 British GP. He retired on lap 13 with a broken gearbox.]]
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  • ...motor vehicle manufacturer [[Mercedes-Benz]] and was renamed as [[Mercedes GP]]. The 2010 season saw the return of the most successful driver in Formula | [[Mercedes GP|Mercedes]]
    107 KB (14,863 words) - 02:29, 6 February 2011
  • ...rve. Ferrari denied that the car was under-performing, but during the {{F1 GP|2012|Australian}} both Alonso and Massa went off the track after struggling | [[2012 European Grand Prix|EUR]]
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  • ...RomaJeannin1932WP.jpg|200px|right|thumb|'''''Jeannin'' victorious in the ''GP of Rome'' in 1932''']] ...ssion, 4-stroke sport engines. The war is now a thing of the past and the European economy began to flourishe and the time was ripe to propose a new bike. The
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  • The first production series will be manufactured early in 1965 for the European and other foreign markets. Shipments ...ready. There were other bikes developed as a result: the 1970 500 cc GP bikes and 750 cc production 90 degree V-twins.
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  • ...welve. Between [[1984]] and [[1987]], Schumacher won numerous German and [[European]] kart championships, including the Formula Konig Series. In [[1988]] Schum ...ces. After Montoya was penalized in the [[2003 United States Grand Prix|US GP]] he was out of the title contention; only Kimi Räikkönen was left. Rä
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  • | rowspan=3 | {{flagiconItaly}} [[European Aviation|European]] Minardi Cosworth |{{flagiconEurope}} [[European Grand Prix]]
    66 KB (8,595 words) - 00:47, 6 February 2011
  • ...ionship points. A motor sports competitor for a decade, Scarfiotti won the European mountain driving title in 1962. ...onds behind in a race that debuted the automatic transmission Chaparral in European competition. Surtees withdrew his
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  • ...1997 Arrows.jpg|thumb|right|250px|At the [[1997 British Grand Prix|British GP]], Hill scored his first point for the Arrows team]] *'''[[1995 European Grand Prix|Nurburgring 1995]]''': On lap 18 Hill attempted to overtake Schu
    37 KB (5,569 words) - 23:18, 2 October 2009
  • ...ck required less attention than the road courses in the CART series and in European racing. The ninth round of the season was the [[2001 European Grand Prix|European Grand Prix]] and Montoya held pole for most of qualifying only for both [[M
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