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  • ...nd some can reach speeds exceding 160mph. A TKM kart with a 100cc 2 stroke engine and an overall weight including the driver of 145 kilograms, can accelerate ...lude: [[GT Race Karts]], [[Trackmagic]] and [[Margay]]. ([[List of karting manufacturers]])
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  • |Engine || [[Cosworth]] TJ2005 Series 10 ...founded in [[1979]] by [[Giancarlo Minardi]]. It competed in the [[Formula One]] World Championship from [[1985]] until [[2005]] with little success, neve
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  • | Engine || 4.2 L (4200 cc) [[V8]] ...in its final prototype form reached 300 km/h with its [[VM Motori]] diesel engine.
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  • ...350px|[[Displacement]], One complete cycle of a four cylinder, four stroke engine. The volume displaced is marked in red.]] ...ed in [[cubic centimetre]]s, [[litre]]s or [[cubic inch]]es. In a [[piston engine]], this is the volume that is ''swept'' as the [[piston]]s are moved from '
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  • ...rrari Dino]]-V6-engine [[Formula 2]] 156, which would be turned into the [[Formula 1]]-winner of 1961. ...h road models, they were almost entirely dissimilar. The first Ferrari mid-engine in a road car did not arrive until the [[1967]] [[Ferrari Dino|Dino]], and
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  • ...l changes. First car was using [[Alfa Romeo TZ|Alfa Romeo TZ2]] straight-4 engine. But soon Autodelta finished its 2.0 litre V8. |Engine || 1995cc [[V8]]<br>270bhp @ 9600rpm<br>2500cc [[V8]] 315bhp
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  • Whilst not nearly as fast as [[Formula One]], the similarity of the cars both to each other and to fans' own vehicles As well as short "sprint" races, many touring car series include one or more [[Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance races]], which last anyth
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  • ...ls, better [[aerodynamics]], larger [[brake]]s, wider [[tyre]]s and larger engine admission restrictors. ...has no more than one door on each side and a minimum of two seats situated one on each side of the longitudinal centre line of the car; these two seats mu
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  • |Manufacturers || [[Aprilia]],[[Derbi]],[[Ducati]],FGR,Friba,<br />[[Gilera]],[[Honda]],[[ |Champion manufacturers || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Ducati]] (MotoGP) <br />{{flagiconItaly}} [[Aprilia]
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  • ...ri_2004.jpg|thumb|215px|[[Michael Schumacher]] driving a modern '''Formula One car''' at the [[2004 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...ons governing the cars are unique to the championship. The current Formula One regulations specify that cars must be constructed by the racing teams thems
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  • ...e racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoro [[Image:formula_one_car.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A modern Formula One car]]
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  • '''Laverda''' is an Italian manufacturer of [[Combine harvester]]s and at one time a maker of high performance [[motorcycles]]. The agricultural equipme ...girder forks and a fully enclosed drive chain. One account says that some engine parts were cast in kitchen of Francesco, confirming that at least initially
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  • ...001 12 Hours of Sebring]] sports car races. Alboreto competed in [[Formula One]] from {{f1|1981}} until {{f1|1994}}, racing for a number of teams, most no ...onship crown in 1980 paved the way for the Italian's entrance into Formula One with the [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] team.
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  • {{Formula One}} ...b|400px|[[Fernando Alonso]] qualifying in a [[Renault F1|Renault]] Formula One car at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]]
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  • ...e racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoro [[Image:formula_one_car.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A modern Formula One car]]
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  • ...because of their nephew [[Nino Farina]], who was the very first [[Formula One]] champion. [[Image:Farina's Jupiter 1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Farina Jupiter, one of four built.]]
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  • ...AZB_6053.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''1957 Stanguellini Bialbero Sport 1100....one of two made with the [[Reggiano]] designed body at [http://www.woiow.com Wh ...he early years saw many more important victories for Squadra Stanguellini, one of the most memorable ones being the class victory of Baravelli at the whee
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  • ...]]'s [[Count Giovanni Volpi]], a road-going [[sports car]] and a [[Formula One]] car. ...ied on under the auspices of the new ATS organisation. At Ferrari, the mid-engine 250LM developed concurrently, with V12 power rather than a V8, on the direc
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  • ...best drivers. He won the event in one of his own D46s. Amazingly it was a one-two-three for Cisitalia with [[Franco Cortese]] coming second and [[Louis C ...d to qualify the car in the 1952 Italian Grand Prix, but failed because of engine problems. A company like Porsche might have been able to develop the car in
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  • ...y advantage of turbochargers is that they offer a considerable increase in engine power with only a slight increase in weight. ...tput of both engine types. This last factor makes turbocharging [[aircraft engine]]s considerably advantageous&mdash;and was the original reason for developm
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