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  • ...1949. In [[Formula One]] he participated in one grand prix, debuting on [[June 4]], [[1950]]. He scored no championship points, and came in seventh place. ! 6
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  • ...'''[[2003]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[June 1]], [[2003]] at the [[Circuit de Monaco]]. | 6
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[June 3]], 1973. | '''6'''
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  • [[André Guilbert]] was the first driver to die in June 1925 during the race's third year, although this was due to a collision wit | 19 June, {{24hLM|1925}}
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  • ...participated in 6 grands prix during the early 1970s, entering a total of 6 cars. ...d raced for the Silvio Moser Racing Team SA) was ready for the Dutch GP in June but failed to qualify there and again in France. The team did not bother to
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  • *[[SCCA]] June Sprints - June 22-25, 2006 *AMA [[Superbike]] - June 4, 2006
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  • ...of the laps, full points would have been awarded and Prost could have had 6 points from a 2nd place instead of 4.5 points from the win. Ironically Pros | 6
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  • ...after he debuted in [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grands Prix]] racing on [[23 June]], later participating in 12 World Championship races. He won 1 race, and ...nered with Bandini, Scarfioti was victorious in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June 1963. Their factory Ferrari achieved an average speed of 117.99 miles per h
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  • |[[June 8]], [[1947]]||'''158'''||[[Swiss Grand Prix]]||[[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremga |[[June 29]], [[1947]]||'''158'''||[[European Grand Prix]]||[[Spa-Francorchamps|Spa
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  • ...[[1998 in sports|1998]], adding ''the Chute'', which bypasses turns 5 and 6, shortening course to 1.95 miles (3.14 km). The Chute is only used for NAS *NASCAR Qualifying: [[Jeff Gordon]], 94.325 mph , [[June 24]] [[2005]].
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  • ...days (which were banned in 2004). The scoring system was changed to 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 in an attempt to make the constructors' and drivers' title r | align="right" | 6
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  • ...1900 at the wheel of a red Fiat and the 1901 [[Giro d'Italia]] in a [[Fiat 6 HP]]. The popular star of numerous Italian races early in the century, he e On the 8 June 1908, Nazzaro set the auto speed record at 193kph for 2.75 miles and briefl
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  • |Podiums || 6 '''Luigi Fagioli''' ([[June 9]], [[1898]] - [[June 20]], [[1952]]) was an Italian champion race car driver.
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  • | rowspan=2 | '''6''' **Sahlen's Six Hours of the Glen, June 2-3, [[Watkins Glen International]], [[Watkins Glen, New York]]
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  • ...een clinched, securing the title with a win at the French Grand Prix, with 6 races to go in the season. | align="right" | 6
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  • ...&nbsp;rpm, but American versions were down to 240&nbsp;hp (178&nbsp;kW) at 6,600&nbsp;rpm thanks to [[Automobile emissions control|emissions control]] d ...i]], the 308's shell was entirely made of fiberglass. This lasted through June, [[1977]], when the 308 was switched back to steel.
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  • ...se in competition. The car won the race côte-Superga Sassi, near Turin on June 29, 1902 and July 27, with [[Vincenzo Lancia]] driving, the race Susa - Co 24/32hp, 6,908 cc. T-head four-cylinder engine
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  • '''Daniel Clive Wheldon''' (born [[22 June]] [[1978]]) is a successful [[United Kingdom|British]] [[auto racing]] driv | 6
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  • On July 6 2004 the organization announced plans for an amusements park on the northwa *Dutch TT is always held on last Saturday of June.
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  • Round 6 - Mondello Park - June 17th
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  • | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | 6 liter / 366.1 cu in | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | 6 speed Sequential
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  • ...traight-4|I4]]<br>1.4&nbsp;L [[straight-4|I4]] [[turbocharger|turbo]]<br>1.6&nbsp;L [[straight-4|I4]]<br>1.7&nbsp;L [[straight-4|I4]] [[Diesel engine|di | Transmission || 5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>6-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>[[Continuously variable transmissio
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  • ...&ndash; the first in 1972 &ndash; have been positive and applied on dates June 30 or December 31, where an additive leap second is designated as 23:59:60. <tr><th>[[Central Standard Time Zone|Central Standard Time]]</th><td>UTC -6</td></tr>
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  • ...bile coachwork designer ([[Florence]], 26 september 1916 – [[Suvereto]],19 june 1993) ...stry (count of Martirano San Nicola and of Mottafilocastro). At the age of 6, he and his younger brother become fatherless.<br/>
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  • ...[[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 6]], [[2005]], and saw fierce battles, as [[Fernando Alonso]] and the [[Renau ...ir standards, had another a poor season and it was announced at the end of June that BMW would split from the team in a deal with Sauber.
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  • ...ent during the [[2004 United States Grand Prix]] and was out of action for 6 races. [[Marc Gené]] and [[Antônio Pizzonia]] replaced him during his ab | align="right" | 6
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  • ...trostatic, [[HEPA]], electronic and media. [[ASHRAE]] recommends ([[MERV]] 6 or higher) air filters to lower the amounts of pollen, mold and dust that r ...ly use a cylindrical air filter, usually a few [[inch]]es high and between 6 and 16 [[inch]]es in diameter. This is positioned above the carburetor or t
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  • *[[June 20]], [[1997]]: Official opening of California Speedway. *[[June 21]], [[1997]]: The very first race at California Speedway, the Auto Club 2
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  • On June 6, 2007 Swiss Parliament voted to lift the ban of circuit racing in Switzerla
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  • | Transmission || 6-speed ...t of the 2007 Monster 695. It replaced the Monster 620 and was introduced June 2006.
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  • ...he first clients who contracted Frua for the styling of their new 2-litre, 6-cylinder sports car, the A6G. From 1950 to 1957, Frua built 19 Spyders and ...He and his long-time assistant, Gina, married shortly before he died on [[June 28]], [[1983]], a few weeks after his 70th birthday.
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  • |Engine || 1.6&nbsp;L [[DOHC]] [[Straight-4|I4]]<br>1.9&nbsp;L [[JTD]] [[turbodiesel]] [[S |Transmission || 5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]] (petrol) <br>6-speed [[manual transmission|manual]] (diesel)
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  • ...''[[Mitteleuropa]]'', with a cosmopolitan mix of Italian (52%), Germanic (6%), and Slavic (31%) elements (along with others), as well as a border-town ...Yugoslavs to leave. The Yugoslavs capitulated on [[May 12]] and left on [[June 12]]. [http://cgi.stanford.edu/group/wais/cgi-bin/index.php?p=587] [http://
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  • ...pdf] Daily Telegraph and the Corriere della Sera, in fact, part of Beijing June 10, 1907 to arrive in Paris on August 10. It is an historic day for Italian ...o 61 6 Cylinder advertisement.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1924 Italia Tipo 61 6 Cylinder advertisement''']]
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  • ...im to work at Triumph motorcycles. He married Pauline Barbara Nash on [[11 June]], [[1975]] and had a son and a daughter. | 6
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  • | Transmission || 5 and 6-speed manual<br>6-speed automatic ...nts with the [[Opel Vectra]] and [[Saab 9-3]]. It went on sale in Italy in June 2005.
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  • === The 1.6 litre era, and driver grading (1967–1971) === ...rmula Two name will return in 2009 following an FIA announcement on the 25 June 2008.
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  • ...of the SZ was ready to make its debut on the racetrack in June 1961. On 29 June, the SZ coda tronca [literally, “truncated tail”] was driven to pole po ...at 4,600. The power is channeled through the rear wheels via a short-throw 6-speed manual and all is Euro 4 compliant.
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  • ...raight was widened to 12m. A [[chicane]] was added in Turn 2, while Turns 6 and 10 were modified to create two separate circuits which could be run sim | [[June 29]]
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  • ...39]]. After a period of neutrality, Italy entered [[World War II]] on [[10 June]] [[1940]] alongside [[Germany]], in which the Regia Aeronautica could depl ...ferendum]] resulted in the proclamation of Italy as a [[Republic]] on [[18 June]] [[1946]], and in parallel the Regia Aeronautica was transformed into the
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  • ...e:2june2006 309.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Photo of Army Parade in [[Rome]], [[2 june]] [[2006]], [[Republic Day]]. NOCS special groups]] ...d vehicles, operated by specially trained drivers. The basic training last 6 months and is followed by an advance training program lasting an additiona
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  • |Engines:||6.0&nbsp;L [[Aufrecht Melcher Grossaspach|AMG]] [[V12]] ...he present, with production proceeding at roughly 10 cars per year. As of June 2009, 106 Zondas had been built, considering also test mules. Both 2-seat
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  • ...'s times during the previous three sessions. Testing resumed on [[December 6]] at [[Circuito Permanente de Jerez|Jerez]], with the majority of teams att | align="right" | 6
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  • '''Luciano Pavarotti''' ([[October 12]], [[1935]] – [[September 6]], [[2007]]) was a celebrated [[Italy|Italian]] [[tenor]] and one of the mo At well over 6 feet tall and with his commanding physical presence, Pavarotti proved ideal
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  • |Length km3 || 1.6 | [[June 16]]
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  • ...from the ashes of the [[Regia Marina]]. Marina Militare celebrates on [[10 June]], on the anniversary ([[1918]]) of the sinking of the [[Austria-Hungary|Au * 6 Minesweepers: like ''Aliseo'' and ''Fortunale'';
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  • ...nd 1.2&nbsp;L [[petrol]] engines and the 1.7 [[diesel]]. A more powerful 1.6 Sporting was also available (replaced in 1997 by more economic 16 valve 1.2 ...ot 1.8 HGT which could reach almost 130 mph. The HGT accelerates 0-60 in 8.6 secs which is slightly slower than the Mark 1 GT on a straight line, but wa
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  • ...s of piston displacement, from the other the Astura, with a 8V of single 2,6 liters. Substantially, the two new creations Nozzle are distinguished for t ...e pregevole auto body sedan (to 4 lights and 4-5 places or to 6 lights and 6-7 places) realized from the same house, the Astura will be but the “Queen
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  • ...Grand Prix]] where he picked up the team's first points of the season. On 6 July 2007, Red Bull Racing announced that Coulthard's contract had been ext On 2 June 2006, He became engaged to Karen Minier, a [[Belgium|Belgian]] Formula One
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  • On [[February 6]], a revised calendar was announced, with the Argentine Grand Prix moved to | align="right" | 6
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  • |Engine:||6.2&nbsp;L [[V12]] (426 kW / 571 PS)<br>6.5&nbsp;L V12 (471 kW / 640 PS @ 8,000 rpm) |Transmission:||6-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>6-speed [[semi-automatic transmission|E-gear]]
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  • ...a podium in each leg of the [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|Spa]] round in June 2006. ! 6
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  • '''Juan Manuel Fangio''' ([[June 24]], [[1911]] - [[July 17]], [[1995]]) was a legendary race car driver. Th ! 6
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  • ...st time in 2006 after the race, as he had won 7 races compared to Alonso's 6. Massa did not finish the race, and Renault gained again the lead in the co | align="right" | 6
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  • ...ted to develop the new [[Fondmetal]] GR02, which was designed and built by June 1992, just six months after it was commissioned by Gabriele Rumi. The Fondm ! 6
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  • ...0. However, following a meeting of the [[World Motor Sport Council]] on 24 June, FOTA agreed to remain in Formula One and FIA president [[Max Mosley]] conf |align="center"| 6
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  • '''Giotto Bizzarrini''' (6 June 1926 in Quercianella, [[Livorno Province]] - ) is an Italian [[automobile]]
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  • ...for over $200,000. Lamborghini began offering the Gallardo Superleggera in June 2007. In March 2008, Lamborghini announced that they had ceased production ! rowspan=6 | Performance
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  • ...ou wish to expand on the incident, please edit the 1994 season words about 6 sections further up the page. However, bear in mind the requirement for a n ...w former British Formula One driver, [[Nigel Mansell]] with a time of 1:44.6 (for the F1 lap times), [[Jenson Button]] with a time of 1:44.7 and the sho
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  • On June 30 1969, Alfonso Morini died. He was 71. His daughter, Gabriella Morini, to ...nder engine that develops 140&nbsp;bhp @ 8500&nbsp;rpm, and 123&nbsp;nm at 6,500&nbsp;rpm, in the Corsaro, and 105&nbsp;bhp at 8000&nbsp;rpm in the 9 1/
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  • ...hours), [[Munich]], [[Trieste]], [[Venice]] (approx. 4 hours), [[Vienna]] (6 hours, special offer for 29 euros), [[Zurich]] and [[Zagreb]], [[Belgrade]] ...ildren. It is located within the BTC City Shopping District. Prices: from €6 to €14.(Website: www.atlantis-vodnomesto.si)
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  • ...product]] of €97 billion in the year 2005, the ''comune'' of Rome produced 6.7% of Italy's GDP, which is the highest proportion of GDP produced by any s Rome's climate is at its most comfortable from April through June or early July. By August, the temperature during the heat of the day often
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  • ...d [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]] dealers. Between [[1971]] and [[1973]], 6,128 [[De Tomaso Pantera|Pantera]]s were produced in [[Modena]], dwarfing th ...ver, no cars materialised and De Tomaso went into voluntary liquidation in June 2004. The [[De Tomaso Guarà|Guarà]] remained available in some markets in
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  • ...existing chassis, but the number is still in their ownership. {{fact|date=June 2019}} ...factory Lucas fuel injection. Surviving 412P cars are worth approximately 6 million nowadays.
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  • | Height || 1335 mm (52.6 in.) *[[6 June]] [[1973]] – the first Polski Fiat 126p constructed from Italian parts. I
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  • |Wins:||6 ...our Seasons Hotel]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[August 19]], [[1993]]. In June 1997, Canada issued a [[List of people on stamps of Canada|postage stamp]]
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  • Traditionally held in the last week of May and the first week of June, the TT races create a carnival atmosphere. Picnicking crowds flanking the |6
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  • ...th the engineer Vittorio Jano. Dino would never see the engine; he died on June 30, 1956 at the age of only 24, before his namesake automobiles Fiat Dino a In 1966 Ferrari wished to race in the 1.6&nbsp;L class of the [[Formula 2]] racing series with [[Ferrari Dino engine|
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  • ...c, with a bore and stroke of {{Convert|83|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} x {{Convert|73.6|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}, and a type reference number F 105 CB 000. The engine ret ...ed on top of the engine. Output was {{convert|254|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} at 6,500&nbsp;rpm and {{convert|328|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}} at 4,100&nbsp;rpm; maxim
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  • ...nadian Grand Prix]] desperately needing some points, after having had only 6 points from seven races. His qualifying did not help the cause at all thoug ...five Grands Prix even while in the paddock for the British GP.{{Fact|date=June 2009}}
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  • ...ing its first race at the hands of [[Tazio Nuvolari]], and going on to win 6 races that year driven by both Nuvolari and [[Rudolf Caracciola]], includin ...]] the P3 was hopelessly uncompetitive against the superior German cars in 6 rounds of the European Championship, but that didn't stop one final, legend
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  • ...ted to develop the new [[Fondmetal]] GR02, which was designed and built by June 1992, just six months after it was commissioned by Gabriele Rumi. The Fondm |rowspan=6| 1985
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  • ...y abolishing feudal privileges, but the mass of the people rebelled and in June [[1799]] the republicans surrendered. Upon the order of the restored monarc ...e of a little cultural revival and the proclamation of a Constitution on [[June 25]], [[1860]], in the last years of the kingdom the gap between the court
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  • ...om 0 to 50 miles (80,5 Kmh) and 25” clean ones from 0 to 60 miles hour (96,6 Kmh). ...the lictor Gold of) the svoltosi ones to horse between the May months and june, where but the Turinese car, in its category, does not have practically ava
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  • |Engines:||2.6&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] ...uilt (''Export'' and ''Inter'' models, respectively), both with a larger 2.6&nbsp;L (2563&nbsp;cc/156&nbsp;in&sup3;) version of Ferrari's ''[[Ferrari Co
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  • ...bsp;L 2336&nbsp;cc [[Straight-8|I8]]<br>2.6&nbsp;L 2556&nbsp;cc [[Straight-6|I6]]<br>2.9&nbsp;L 2905&nbsp;cc [[Straight-8|I8]]<br>(road cars) ...In its later development it powered such vehicles as the twin engined 1935 6.3&nbsp;litre Bimotore, the 1935 3.8&nbsp;litre Monoposto 8C 35 Type C, and
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  • ...dzione of the system electrical worker to 12 Volt (in place of that one to 6 mounted Volt previously) and some ritocchi to the motor (variation compress ...1100 - 5,500 the most modern 4CV Renault than 750 cmc to posterior motor, 6,200 giardiniera Fiat 500B) <br>
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  • ...19'000&nbsp;RPM and a 330+ km/h top speed (Confirmed 337.2&nbsp;km/h (209.6&nbsp;mph). ...2008 and its Ducati's entry for the 2009 MotoGP World Championship. On [[9 June]] 2008, Ducati publicly rolled out the Desmosedici GP9 for testing at [[Cir
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  • : 6° Alpini Regiment (high altitude training areas) in [[San Candido]] (South :: 6 °Cavalry Regiment “Lancieri d’Aosta” in Palermo (Sicily) with 50 [[C
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  • ...of Makes in 1968 as their engines were too large for the new 3 liter Group 6 Prototype category and too few examples had been built to allow homologatio ...existing chassis, but the number is still in their ownership. {{fact|date=June 2019}}
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  • ...Seca, despite serious difficulties with the track that--though repaved in June 2006, and incorporating improved safety features--exhibited serious problem ...GP7 at Grand Prix of China warm-up with top speed of 337.2&nbsp;km/h (209.6&nbsp;mph)[http://www.motogp.com/en/motogp/motogp_results.htm?menu=results].
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  • ...car. In May, Enzo Coloni was sacked by Subaru, but no improvement came. In June, the Japanese company withdrew completely and sold the team back to Enzo Co ! 6
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  • ...zareth, Pennsylvania|Nazareth]] in [[Pennsylvania]]'s [[Lehigh Valley]] in June of that year with just [[U.S. dollar|$]]125. Andretti became a [[naturaliza ! 6
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  • ...ad about 2 deaths per 10,000 motor vehicles, compared to 1.9 in Germany, 2.6 in France, and 1.5 in the UK. In 1998, there were 3,421 fatal accidents in 6,352</td>
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  • ...international competition, is the oldest Grand Prix races, first run on [[June 26]], [[1906]] under the auspices of the [[Automobile Club de France]] in [ ! 6
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  • ...with sales throughout Western Europe stopping at the same time. A total of 6,032,911 units were built in Fiat's Italian factories. ...Fiat's factory in [[Poland]] ran until 2002. 173,382 units were built from June 1995 to October 2002.
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  • ...12 engine. Strangely, Ferrari dispersed some of his effort by entering a 1.6&nbsp;L [[Ferrari Dino|Dino 166]]. Two [[Ferrari P#365 P2|365&nbsp;P2]]s wer ...20:00 and on the same lap, [[Herbert Müller]] and [[Ronnie Bucknum]]'s No. 6 overheated terminally.
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  • ...organized by the Automobile Club de France (ACF), and run over two days in June. The [[Le Mans]] based circuit used was roughly triangular in shape, each l ! 6
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  • ...ded the independence of many of the city-states. Most damaging was the May 6, 1527, Spanish and German troops sacking Rome that all but ended the role o ...d gradually made their way north through the mainland. After the war, on [[June 2]], [[1946]], a [[referendum]] on the [[monarchy]] resulted in the establi
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  • ...season was marred when his brother, Giulio,died in a racing accident on 14 June. Bartali came close to giving up cycling. ::Winner stage 6
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  • ...the top eight drivers and their respective teams of a grand prix on a 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis (the race winner receives ten points, the first runner-up e For 2006, Jordan will be rebadged as [[Midland F1]]. In June 2005, BMW bought a majority stake in [[Sauber]] and intends to run the team
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  • ...rail" of Jowell's husband's links to the [[Benetton Formula]] One team. On 6 November correspondents from three newspapers inquired whether Labour had r The revised directive went into force in June 1998, and banned sponsorship from 2003, with a further three&nbsp;year exte
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  • Drivers = 5. [[Michael Schumacher]] <br /> 6. [[Felipe Massa]] | ...i is one of five F1 teams currently using [[Bridgestone]] tyres (the other 6 using [[Michelin]]).
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  • ...ible assets, along with the Champ Car Mobile Medical Unit, to the IRL for $6 million. The document also included a non-compete agreement for Forsythe a The assets of CCWS were sold at auction on June 3, 2008.
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  • ...[Pope Paul VI]] (b. Sep. 26, 1897-d. Aug. 6, 1978, pope Jun. 21, 1963-Aug. 6, 1978), a large number of nobles existed within the government of the Vatic ...away in an Italian mailbox. To quote an article from the New York Times on June 27, 2004:
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  • The Panda [[four-wheel drive|4x4]] was launched in June 1983, it was powered by a 965 cc engine with 48bhp derived from that in the | Transmission || 5-speed manual<br>6-speed manual<br>5-speed automatic
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  • *At 6 a.m., and in some years as early as 5 a.m., an explosive is set off to sign *[[Tom Carnegie]] announced on [[June 9]], 2006 that the previous month's race, would be his last as official tra
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  • ...ist of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Championships]], 6 [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Constructor's Champi *'''1999''' 6,275 units
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  • ...tus removed: [[Image:Tyrell 6 wheels.jpg|right|thumb|315px|[[Tyrrell P34]] 6-wheeler – arguably the most radical F1 car ever to have raced.]] --> The most radical innovation of 1976 was the 6-wheeled [[Tyrrell P34]]. The P34 was a good car, often finishing third or f
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  • ...lso direct, merely 10 minutes slower than the CAT and costs just a third: €6 return (or €3 one way) if bought in advance (and only €3 if you have t ...are at St. Stephan´s Cathedral, the very center of Vienna. The trip costs €6 and takes about 20 minutes.
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  • ...[[The Bahamas|Bahamas]] as a possible location for the film. On [[October 6]], [[2005]] Martin Campbell confirmed that ''Casino Royale'' would film in ...er scenes in the latter half of the film were filmed in late May and early June at the [[Villa del Balbianello]] on the shores of [[Lake Como]]. Further ex
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  • ...[[popular culture]] as the epitome of polished, understated machismo. On [[June 21]], [[2005]] it was honoured as the 22nd greatest quotation in cinema his |6
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  • ...[[popular culture]] as the epitome of polished, understated machismo. On [[June 21]], [[2005]] it was honoured as the 22nd greatest quotation in cinema his [[Image:Bonds-6.jpg|thumb|left|330px|All the actors who portrayed James Bond in official EO
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