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  • ...d the All-Japan Superbike series in 1999. He came to international fame as a [[wild card]] in the [[World Superbike]] series at [[Sugo]], upsetting the ...earning year, peaking with a 3rd place at [[Rio]], finishing 11th overall. 2004 was his strongest [[MotoGP]] season to date, with wins at [[Rio]] and [[Est
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  • '''Luxottica''' (LUX) is a major producer and retailer of [[glasses|eyewear]], headquartered in [[Mila ...tional]] (in [[2001]]), [[OPSM]] (in [[2003]]) and [[Cole National]] (in [[2004]]).
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  • '''John Jacob Philip "Jaki" Elkann''' (born [[1976]]) is a [[New York, New York|New York]]-born [[Italy|Italian]] industrialist and he ...arried to Countess Lavinia Borromeo Arese Taverna since [[September 4]], [[2004]].
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  • [[Alfa Romeo]]'s '''8C''' was a famed [[sports car]] of the [[1930s]]. The name referred to the [[straight The first models were the '''2300''', a reference to the car's 2.3 L (2300 cc) engine. The short wheelba
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  • {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Information an |[[WRM Motorcycles|WRM]] || 2004 - || || <font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • '''WRM Motorcycles''' started in 2004 based on years of experience in the carbon fiber materials and in MX1 [[Gra ...ike where Carbon Fiber and Kevlar are used in a new way never seen even in a MX1 Grand Prix.
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  • ...ational Formula A driver who holds a works drive for the Italian Birel S.p.A kart chassis manafacturer]] ...]]. Chassis must be made by a manufacturer approved for [[Intercontinental A]] (ICA) or [[Intercontinental C]] but they can be [[prototypes]].
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  • ...itary police]], first formed in [[1978]]. In [[2004]] the GIS evolved into a special forces unit.
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  • ...ton suits are completely handmade. They can be tailor-made or purchased at a small number of exclusive stores, such as Wilkes Bashford in [[San Francisc ...]] [[necktie]]s. A strong believer in tailoring by hand, Paone inaugurated a tailor's school in Kiton's factory in Naples.
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  • ...e presence of [[circuit of Spa-Francorchamps]] takes place precisely where a good part of the event. ...ivided by category where there may participate whoever is in possession of a car in Italy.
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  • |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Fiat]] Auto S.p.A. ...orgetto_Giugiaro]]. The facelift includes a new front and rear design, and a brand new interior. Also, new engines were the 1.8 Fiat-GM Powertrain with
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  • ...0cc races that year for [[Kenny Roberts]]'s team yielded 2 6th places, and a move to the team full-time in 1995. ...ed the D'Antin team in 1999, winning at Rio that year, and again at Suzuka a year later, before two seasons on less competitive machinery, in which his
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  • ...til most recently 2005, with no plan to end it. It has approximately half a million spectators on the road, and half the Danish population follow in on ...Arvesen]], after his [[Team CSC|CSC]] team mate [[Jens Voigt]] let him win a stage.
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  • |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Fiat|Fiat Auto S.p.A]]. :''This article refers to a 1990s–2000s commercial vehicle. For the 1970s–1980s small car of this n
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  • ...itain]]. The latest version, a professional stage race, was first run in [[2004]], but the history of the event dates back to [[1951]]. ...Ian Steel won the 1951 edition, in which [[Jimmy Savile]] (later to become a famous [[DJ]] and television personality) also raced. The 1955 edition was
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  • | Production || 2002 - 2004 ...w from the [[crankshaft]] up. Testastretta means narrow head and refers to a complete redesign of the [[cylinder head]]s. The [[desmodromic]] valve actu
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  • ...ibernau]] in his team, but proved to be the revelation of the season, with a consistent run of podium finishes early in the season, ultimately taking hi ...once again despite starting from a lowly 14th on the grid.
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  • |Population as of || Dec. 2004 ...and about 15 km north of [[Siena]]. As of [[31 December]] [[2004]], it had a population of 1,715 and an area of 80.6 km<sup>2</sup>.
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  • A [[company]], owner and president of the largest motorcycle company in Europ ''In the mid-80's, it tried to become a jack-of-all trades, diversifying into manufacture of furniture and an eyegl
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  • [[Image:Ferrari-360-GTC-'04.jpg|right|thumb|290px|2004 Ferrari 360 GTC]] .... [[Wind tunnel]] research has led to a new system for the rear wing, with a notable improvement in vertical downforce. The performance of the 90-degree
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  • ...alloy. The car costs about Stg £66,000 or $98,000. Production began in [[2004]]. The car is 4523 mm long, 1822 mm wide, 1295 mm high and weighs 1580 kg. ...als (leather, carbon fibre, alloy, high tech fabric) all combine to create a sporty ambience.
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  • '''Greg Ray''' (born [[August 3]], [[1966]] [[Dallas, Texas]]) is a former [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[IndyCar]] Series driver. ...ing qualifying for the [[Indianapolis 500]]. He qualified second behind [[A.J. Foyt]]'s driver [[Billy Boat]], again driving the same, plain, black #97
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  • '''World Rally Car''' is a term used to describe the racing automobiles built to the specification set ...ng but not limited to increasing engine capacity to 2.0 [[litres]], adding a [[turbocharger]], [[four wheel drive]], [[active differential]], sequential
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  • ...so's nephew. In 1999 Morini Franco Motori spa bought the Moto Morini name. A new joint-stock company was officially presented in 2003, and the principal In 2004 a new motorcycle was announced, the Corsaro 1200 naked bike, which appeared i
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  • '''Losail International Circuit''' is a motor racing circuit located just outside [[Doha]] in the Persian Gulf Stat ...r a year by 1000 workers at the cost of $USD58million, the track opened in 2004 to the inaugural [[Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro]] Grand Prix of Qatar, won
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  • ...ITALCAR) is incorporated with headquarters in [[Turin]]. Operates first as a distributor of electric vehicles manufactured by Melex, in various [[Europe ...Company translates its original activity as a distributor into the one of a manufacturer of electric vehicles (called Neighborhood Electric Vehicles -
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  • {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photo | [[De Tomaso]] || 1959 - 2004 || <font color=red>'''R'''</font>
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  • |Population as of || Dec. 2004 ...about 15 km northwest of [[Siena]]. As of [[31 December]] [[2004]], it had a population of 2,820 and an area of 99.4 km<sup>2</sup>.
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  • ...programme, but left in 2005 as [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]] offered him a [[World Superbike]] ride. Pitt scored his maiden World Superbike Championsh
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  • |First Race || [[2004]] [[Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500|Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500]] ([[Atlanta Motor Spee |Awards || [[2004 in NASCAR Busch Series|2004]]<br>[[Busch Series|Busch Series Champion]]<br>[[2005 in NASCAR Busch Serie
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  • '''Chris Walker''', known as The Stalker, is a much loved [[United Kingdom|British]] [[motorcycle]] racer from [[Nottingha ...l race at [[Donnington Park]], leaving Chris in tears. He did however take a 2nd place at [[Brands Hatch]] in [[World Superbike]] that year.
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  • '''Rubén Xaus''' (born [[18 February]], [[1978]] in [[Barcelona]]) is a [[Catalonia|Catalan]] motorcycle racer, presently competing in [[World Supe ...tain [[bicycle]] races, gave Xaus his first motorcycle at the age of five, a Montesa 25cc. Aged 14 he was racing dirt-bikes, but his father convinced hi
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  • ...Motorsport on [[2005-10-22]]. Driven by [[Christophe Bouchut]], it managed a lap of 1:30.661, equalling an average speed of 170.74 km/h. ...s staged. On [[2004-11-14]], the two [[Maserati MC12]]s of AF Corse scored a 1-2 at the track.
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  • The '''Chinese Grand Prix''' is a round of the [[Formula One]] [[Formula One World Championship|World Champio ...the [[Macau Grand Prix]], held the first ever Formula One race in China in 2004.
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  • ...] [[1976]] in [[Lambeth]], [[London]]), often known as Shakey or Shaky, is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]]. ...hiller's Fast Bikes magazine, Shakey sat and passed his motorcycle test on a Ducati 996 SPS.
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  • The '''' Aprilia Thunder ''' is a [[motocicletta|moto]] '' [[naked]] '' (without many aerodynamic protections ...and in fact it is remained in production only for two years, from 2003 to 2004.
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  • | Production || 2004-2008 ...the higher spec version is the '''RSV 1000 R Factory''', and Aprilia made a limited edition version called '''RSV 1000 R Nera'''.
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  • ...carri]]. Among the products, most popular,''the Sulky'', produced by 1971: a three-wheeled vehicle that had achieved commercial success. ...ransport people from engine capacity of less than 50cc and driving without a licence. Over the years many thousands of copies of this vehicle were produ
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  • | First held || 2004 ...first took place at the [[Bahrain International Circuit]] on [[4 April]] [[2004]].
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  • |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Fiat]] Auto S.p.A. ...ed in [[Brazil]], [[India]], [[Turkey]], [[South Africa]] and [[China]] as a [[hatchback]], with the [[Fiat Siena|Siena/Petra]] and [[Fiat Albea|Albea]]
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  • ...n also the model from which it has been taken cue for the aesthetic one of a successive model of production, [[the Cagiva Myth]]. The'' 'Cagiva C594''' is a motorcycle racing of the house [[Cagiva]], whose name is formed from the co
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  • ...ton]], [[England]], and after leaving the [[Europe]]an racing scene due to a lack of opportunities, he moved to the [[United States]] in [[1999]]. He th ...ollowing his retirement, and collected IRL Rookie of the Year honors. In [[2004]], he won his first IRL race at [[Twin Ring Motegi]] in [[Japan]], ultimate
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  • '''Galleria Ferrari''' is a Ferrari company museum dedicated to the [[Ferrari]] sports car marque. The ...seum first opened in February 1990, with a new wing being added in October 2004. Ferrari itself has run the museum since 1995. The total surface area is no
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  • ...ship in 2000, 2004 and 2005 in the 125[[Cubic centimetre|cc]] class and in 2004 also in the 500cc class. He currently drives for [[Red Bull]] [[KTM (motorc ...victory right after the finish line, and the fact that the team had put up a "one lap to go" sign for him on the penultimate lap [http://www.eurosport.c
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  • |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Fiat]] Auto S.p.A. ...small car was finally able to fight for it's place in the market, becoming a success in sales. FIAT had considered changing the name to Palio Sedan, due
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  • '''Pirelli & C.''' SpA is a diverse [[multinational company]] based in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. In [[2004]], Pirelli tires were used by [[Subaru]] and other competitors in the [[Wor
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  • |Record year || [[2004]] ..., it is considered "The Cathedral" of [[motorcycling]] by the fans. It has a capacity of 100,000 spectators, including 60,000 [[seating capacity|seats]]
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  • ...is death. Agnelli was born in [[Lausanne]] in [[Switzerland]]. Agnelli was a senior executive in Fiat which is an Agnelli family company but was sidelin ...at Fiat but died young of cancer in [[1997]]. Younger son Andrea was named a Fiat director after Umberto Agnelli's death, though Gianni Agnelli's grands
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  • [[Image:IROC.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Hornish competing in a 2006 [[International Race of Champions]] race at [[Texas Motor Speedway]]]] ...is second title. Along the way, Hornish beat [[Al Unser, Jr.]] by .0024 of a second in the Delphi Indy 300 in Chicago, thought to be the closest auto ra
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  • '''Prosciutto''' (also known as '''Parma ham''') is a dry-cured [[ham (meat)|ham]] from central and northern [[Italy]] and other ...t to the final quality of the ham. The ham is left until dry. This takes a variable amount of time, depending on the local climate, and size of the ha
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  • |Record year || 2004 ...the inaugural [[Formula One]] [[Chinese Grand Prix]] on [[26 September]] [[2004]].
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  • ...ion, which is basically a normal Scudo van with rear seats and windows, is a popular vehicle of choice of taxi drivers, as their size can accommodate up It has the same design as the [[Citroën Jumpy]] and [[Peugeot Expert]], as a joint venture between [[Fiat]] and [[PSA Peugeot Citroën]].
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  • ...ere the cars were designed with straight lines and sharp edges. As well as a number of [[supercar|supercars]], he is responsible for the design of some Giugiaro has worked for a number of design studios:
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  • ...0]]. It is also eligible for racing in the UK in the Minitwins series with a variety of clubs such as Bemsee/MRO, North Gloucester Road Racing Club (NGR ...well-specified chassis. Both used the same engine and came in with either a full fairing or half-fairing.
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  • ...the [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix world championship]] riding a [[Yamaha TZ250]], and in 5th position in the 2002 championship, winning the 2004 was the best year so far for Porto; he finished 2nd in the 250cc world cham
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  • ...well-specified chassis. Both used the same engine and came in with either a full fairing or half-fairing. ...from the range some time later). The alloy swinging arm was replaced with a steel item; the five-spoke Marchesini wheels were replaced by three-spoke B
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  • ...The race was first proposed in 1984 and first took place a year later with a different layout from that to the original proposal. ...uld not be another race after 1996 due to political reasons, despite being a popular event for both drivers and spectators.
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  • A '''V10''' is an [[engine]] in [[V engine|V]] configuration, having 10 [[cyl ...t]] causing vibration from end to end of the engine. To contain this issue a [[balance shaft]] is required. Theoretically, the best V-angle is 72°; wit
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  • ...enny Bräck''' (born [[March 21]], [[1966]] in [[Arvika]], [[Värmland]]) is a [[race car driver]] from [[Sweden]]. He was [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] cham ...RL on [[2003]]. In the final race at [[Texas Motor Speedway]], he suffered a serious crash that almost cost him his legs. His car locked wheels with [[T
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  • ...facility located in [[Lakeville, Connecticut]]. Owned by [[Skip Barber]], a former race car driver who started the [http://www.skipbarber.com Skip Barb ..."I helped pave Lime Rock Park" bumper stickers since 2004 but evidence of a repave is yet to be seen.
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  • ...on]] when he was 16 to join the [[National Youth Theatre]], later securing a place at the [[Guildhall School of Music and Drama]]. ...nd ''[[Enduring Love]]'' (2004) with [[Rhys Ifans]]. In 2005, Craig played a Jewish, South African-born [[Mossad]] agent in [[Steven Spielberg]]'s contr
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  • ...onment where to learn, test out their ability, with others for excellence. A customer of special importance was [[Lancia]], and mock-ups produced for th ...lets in foreign markets, not only in Europe, but also in Japan and the U.S.A.
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  • The first chassis #3501 was developed 1955, using the chassis of a [[Maserati 300S]], and the 3.5 litre [[straight-six]] engine under developm ...no]] in 1957, and sold to [[Connecticut]] in 1974, where it still resides (2004).
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  • '''The Fiat Campagnola''' is a light off-road vehicle produced by [[Fiat]]. Production started in 1951 and ...'Campagnola as [[Popemobile]], John Paul II in [[Saint Peter's Square]] in 2004''
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  • '''Jose Luis Cardoso''' is a [[motorcycle]] racer from [[Seville]], [[Spain]], born Feb 02 1975, who is ...1990 Andalucian 125cc title, before moving up to the national championship a year later. In 1993 he won the Spanish 125cc title, as well as the Andaluci
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  • ...mio'''. The Duna was based on the [[Fiat Uno]], but unlike the Uno, it was a [[sedan]], as such models are more popular in Southern America. ...hit the Brazilians expected. In 1987, the '''Elba''' model was born: With a 1.5 l engine, the new station wagon with only three doors was supposed to r
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  • |Local name || Vuelta Ciclista a España The '''Vuelta a España''' (Tour of Spain) is a three-week [[road bicycle racing]] [[stage race]] that is one of the three
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  • '''Paton''' is an Italian [[motorcycle]] company based in [[Milan]] a started in [[1958]] and specialized in motorcycle competition. ...department runs Mondial. With one of these bikes will begin their careers a couple [[Mike Hailwood]], finishing 7th in the [[Tourist Trophy]] and earni
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  • ...riving roles in [[Rallying|rally]] series, but decided his strength was as a co-driver; he continued as such with the [[Peugeot]] Talbot Sport rally tea ...tezemolo]] have since been considered responsible for turning Ferrari from a has-been team, helpless without founder [[Enzo Ferrari]], into the powerhou
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  • ...ounded by [[Giuseppe Fornasari]] and some friends of him as supporters. As a matter of fact, the adventure in the world of motors started in the early ' ...om him the founder could receive not merely the passion for cars, but also a valuable asset of technical know-how and human knowledge.
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  • ...to the [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]]. The [[car body style|body style]] is a two door, two seat [[coupé]]. ...ar performance to the coupe with a more aggressive rear flank, as well as a considerably higher price tag.
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  • '''Circuit Mont-Tremblant''' is a 4.26km race circuit about 13km north of the village of [[Mont-Tremblant, Qu ...anadian winters quickly rendered track surface very bumpy, however, and as a result the attrition rate was quite high in the two [[Canadian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...edrosa.com/01-biography-and-personal-dates/index.asp]. Pedrosa grew up in a village near Sabadell called [[Castellar del Vallès]]. He is the youngest ...otorcycle, an Italjet 50, which had side-wheels. His first racing bike was a minibike replica of [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries|Kawasaki]], which he got at
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  • '''Rockingham Motor Speedway''' is a [[motor racing]] circuit near [[Rockingham, Northamptonshire|Rockingham]] a On [[December 12]] [[2004]], the first [[Stage Rally]] was held at the venue. This was jointly promo
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  • ...tween the ST2 and the ST4 was primarily their engines, with the ST2 having a 944&nbsp;cc Desmodue two-valve motor, and the ST4 using the four-valve [[Du ...ed suspension components, giving rise to the ST4s, which appeared first as a 2002 model.
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  • |Demolished || N/A ...oma]], north of [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]]. The course is a complex series of twists and turns that go up and down the hills. It is hos
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  • ...V Agusta would later reconsider and continued racing). Mondial had readied a bike with [[desmodromic]] valve actuation (before [[Ducati]]) but did not p ...age:1951-Mondial-125-DOHC-left.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Carlo Ubbiali]] was a legendary racer who won nine World Championships in the 125 cc (6) and 250
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  • ...prix, debuting on [[May 30]], [[1950]], with 1 race victory, 1 podium, and a total of 12 championship points. ...nically, he had a son named [[Johnny Parsons|Johnny]] who competed at Indy a dozen times.
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  • |Production || 2004-present ...ts and equipment. Both the Idea and the Musa have been in production since 2004 and are based on the ''Project 188'' platform, originally used for the [[Fi
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  • '''Prada, SpA''' is an Italian fashion company (also known as a "label" or "house") with retail outlets worldwide. ...[[1978]], Mario's granddaughter [[Miuccia Prada]] inherited what was still a leather goods business from her mother, and led the company's expansion int
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  • ...quite large employer in the country, with a labour force of over 196,000 (2004) working in the industry. ...s and small city cars, sports and supercars. The automotive industry makes a significant 8.5% to Italian [[GDP]].
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  • '''Supersport World Championship''' is a top level motorcycle racing competition based on recent or current producti As of 1999 World Supersport is a a support class to the [[Superbike World Championship]]. Supersport racing h
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  • ...ilt in Fiat's factory in [[Bielsko-Biala]], [[Poland]]. From 1998 to April 2004, 1.1 million examples of the Seicento had been produced. In [[EuroNCAP]] crash tests, the Fiat Seicento was only awarded a 1.5 star rating, and fractionally beat the worst contenders in the history
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  • '''Ruote Borrani S.p.A.''' (established 1922 in [[Milano]]) is an [[Italian]] manufacturer of [[wh ...oth on the road and on the race track. Afterwards, Borrani wheels remained a major option for Ferrari owners until as late as 1984.
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  • The '''Aprilia Tuono''' is a [[naked bike]] [[motorcycle]] manufactured by [[Aprilia]] from 2002 through ...'''RSV Tuono Factory''', it had the 94.9hp engine of the [[RSV Mille]] R, a gold colored frame and was built solely out of high end materials such as [
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  • ...ce race. Doohan competed successfully throughout the early [[1990s]] until a serious crash in 1992 at the [[Dutch TT]]. He suffered permanent serious da ...nder_from_Down_Under.jpg|thumb|180px|left|''The Thunder from Down Under'', a Mick Doohan biography, by [[Mat Oxley]]]]
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  • ...] to [[1965]], and a more recent version from [[1998]] to the 2010. It was a family car based on the [[Fiat Brava|Brava]], the Multipla was shorter and ...ar Magazine]]'''s ''Family Car of the Year'' for four years in a row (2001–2004).
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  • |Production:||[[2004]] &mdash; present ...ned to replace the smaller [[Ferrari 456|456 M]]; its larger size makes it a true 4 seater with adequate space in the rear seats for adults.
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  • [[Image:Hornberg.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''A 2000 Beta Rev 3''']] ...r their popular [[Motorcycle Trials|trials]] bikes. In 2005, they launched a range of [[enduro]] motorcylces using [[KTM]] engines.
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  • |Record year || 2004 ..., a [[NASCAR]] [[Busch Series]] race. The circuit, on [[Île Notre-Dame]], a man-made island in the [[St. Lawrence River]] that is part of the city of [
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  • ...[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] teams all sent three cars and the event drew a very large crowd. However, politics and the ensuing [[World War II|war]] me ...distinction of being the only current Grand Prix venue that had never seen a wet race up until the [[2006 Hungarian Grand Prix]]. The first Grand Prix s
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  • ...sed on the [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[Ferrari 308 GTB|308 GTB]]. It used a de-bored (by 1&nbsp;mm) version of that car's V8 with twin [[Ishikawajima-H ...flat (roughly when a 80's Mustang GT would be hitting 90). Top speed was a staggering 190 miles per hour.
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  • This is a complete '''list of winners''' of one or more [[Superbike World Championshi | [[1996]]-[[2000]],[[2002]],[[2004]]-present
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  • ...is "NutSack" because as he said on the Mitch Melnick Team 990 show "I got a big one" . ...ske in [[1992]] and ended up starting 11 races, many of his starts were as a substitute driver for the injured [[Rick Mears]].
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  • |Production:||[[1995]]&mdash;[[2002]]<br>[[2004]]-[[2005]] ...iat]] from 1995 to 2005 (though production was paused between May 2002 and 2004). "Barchetta" in [[Italian language|Italian]] means 'little boat'.
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  • ...in favor of the Veniers. As a result, the theatre company decided to build a new opera house of its own on the Campo San Fantin. From the beginning of the 19th century, La Fenice acquired a European reputation. [[Gioacchino Rossini|Rossini]] mounted two major produ
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  • ...NR500]], but this project failed, and in 1983, even Honda was winning with a two-stroke 500. The 50cc class was replaced by an 80cc class, then the cla ...e first permitted to enlarge the total capacity of four stroke machines to a maximum of 990 cc, and to employ their choice of three to six cylinders.
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  • |Production || 1993–2004 |Engine || BMW [[V8]] 1993–1998<br />Ford/Visteon [[V8]] 1998–2004
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  • ...dgson''' (born [[20 November]] [[1973]] in [[Burnley]], [[Lancashire]]) is a [[motorcycle]] racer who won the 2000 [[Superbike|British Superbike]] champ ...road racing on Easter Sunday [[1990]] at the meeting at [[Langburgh]], on a [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha TZR125]]. His first win was at the Three Sist
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  • ...Toyota Motor Corporation]] in [[2000]]. Toyota has now won its bid to host a Grand Prix event, replacing the [[Suzuka Circuit]] as host to the [[Japanes ...t Formula 1 race to [[Japan]] at the end of the 1976 season. The race had a dramatic World Championship battle between [[James Hunt]] and [[Niki Lauda]
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  • | Population as of || [[December 31]], [[2004]] '''Desio''' is a town and ''[[comune]]'' in the [[Province of Milan]], [[Italy]]
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  • ...he Speedster. This began a respect for a classical design that established a solid foothold for the fabled marque in America. Mike was born into an automotive family. His grandfather was a tool and die maker in Detroit, having emigrated from his native Poland befo
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  • ...produced by Italian automaker [[Alfa Romeo]]. It was firstly presented as a [[concept car]] at the 2003 [[Frankfurt Motor Show]] and later released for ...uan-Manuel Fangio and Augusto Zanardi drove. It won the 1950 Targa Florio. A 3.0&nbsp;litre prototype was built but not produced. These 6C 2500 models w
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  • ...or "World Cup" season is September-January), and consists of many laps of a short (2&ndash;3&nbsp;km) course featuring pavement, wooded trails, grass, ...the classic image of the sport, although unridable sections are generally a very small fraction of the race distance.
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  • ...Piaggio revolutionized the two-wheel industry with the Vespa and provided a model on which nearly every other scooter made since has been based. .... They also have had [[two-stroke cycle|two stroke]] [[motor]]s, requiring a mixture of oil with the gasoline in order to lubricate the [[piston]] and [
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  • The '''Fiat Stilo''' is a [[small family car]] available as a 3-door and a 5-door [[hatchback]], as well as an [[stationwagon|estate]] ('''Fiat Stilo ...te rare) a 131 bhp (97 kW), 1.8 L, again with a 5 speed manual gearbox and a 168 bhp (125 kW), 5 cylinder, 2.4 L engine combined with Fiat's [[Selespeed
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  • ...stralia]], and served in the [[Australian Army]] [[Special forces]] and as a military [[unarmed combat]] instructor. ...and product endorsements&mdash;equivalent to more than a million pounds in 2004); he also was the European Marlboro Man.
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  • The tire code consists of a string of letters and numbers, as follows: * A slash character ('/').
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  • This is a '''list of records''' in the [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One ...[List of Formula One driver records#Oldest drivers to start a race|start]] a race
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  • ...in [[Nice]]. The last or penultimate stage often passes the [[Col d'Eze]], a [[mountain pass]] close to Nice. ...in [[2005]]) was won by [[Bobby Julich]] from the [[United States]]. The [[2004]] edition was won by [[Jörg Jaksche]] from [[Germany]]. In [[2002]] and [[
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  • The '''Ferrari 250 GTO''' was a [[sports car]] and [[auto racing]] [[automobile|car]] made by [[Ferrari]] i In [[2004]], ''[[Sports Car International]]'' named the 250 GTO number eight on the l
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  • The '''FIA GT Championship''' is a [[sports car racing]] series organized by the [[Stéphane Ratel Organisatio ...gories are based on production road car designs, which must be produced in a [[homologation|minimum quantity of 25 examples]] to qualify. Both types ma
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  • | Production || 2004&ndash;present ...ruccio Covini. The company is generally best known for the [[Covini C6W]], a 6-wheeled sports car that has two axles (four wheels) in the front of the c
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  • | Last || 2004 ...egarded as both the unofficial time trial championship of the world and as a [[Classic cycle races|Classic cycle race]].
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  • |Production:||[[2004]]-[[2005]]<br>50 produced ...entered production in [[2004]] with 30 to be produced (5 not for sale) and a further 25 produced in [[2005]]. All 50 were pre-sold for [[euro|€]]600 0
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  • ...born [[May 23]] [[1972]] in [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]], [[Brazil]], is a [[Formula One]] race driver. ...of age but joined [[Formula 3000]] instead. There would be no title, but a solid third place did little to hurt his value, joined the [[Jordan Grand P
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  • ...as the company's premium 4-seat V12 car. The updated 456M was replaced in 2004 by the [[Ferrari 612 Scaglietti|612 Scaglietti]]. ...ies the transmission: the former has a six-speed manual and the latter has a four-speed automatic developed in partnership with the UK firm [[Ricardo Co
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  • '''Lada''' is the [[trademark]] of [[AutoVAZ]], a Russian car manufacturer. It was chosen for exports over the domestic [[Zhi ...in 1988 at 33,000 units (being near 2% of UK car sales). AutoVAZ built up a network of UK Lada dealers through its marketing associate, Satra Motors. S
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  • ...onal place at the end of the schedule which means that this event has seen a great number of Championship crowns being won and lost. In the twenty [[Japan]]ese Grands Prix (1976-1977; 1987-2004), eleven have seen the title destiny decided (1976, 1987-1991, 1996, 1998-2
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  • ...ron in Tokyo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The [[Bugatti Veyron 16.4]] has reached a top speed of 407 km/h (253 mph).]] ...se of the term is dependent on the era: a vehicle that is considered to be a supercar at one time may not retain its superiority in the future. The auto
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  • ...04 [[Paris Motor Show]]. European left-hand drive sales began in November, 2004, but right-hand drive sales did not start until Spring 2005, and the [[Unit ...e drag coefficient remains the same, downforce has been greatly enhanced. A great deal of Ferrari heritage is found in the car: at the rear, the [[Fer
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  • ...race which occurs at the [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]] in [[Interlagos]], a district in the city of [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]. A Brazilian Grand Prix was first held at [[Interlagos]] in 1972, although it
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  • Current = 2004 | ...tain (crop) 2.JPG|thumb|230px|Michael Schumacher and Kimi Räikkönen at the 2004 British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...Course bol d or 2005.JPG|thumb|right|300px|24 hours of endurance racing on a tough track: the 'Bol d'Or']] The '''Bol d'or''' is a [[motorcycle]] [[endurance racing|endurance race]], held annually in [[Fran
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  • ...edged styling and covered headlights resembled a [[Lamborghini]] more than a traditional Pininfarina Ferrari. The Daytona name was chosen to commemorat Unlike Lamborghini's new [[Lamborghini Miura|Miura]], the Daytona was a traditional [[FR layout|front-engined, rear-drive]] car. Customers were di
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  • ...ility Control''' (ESC) is the generic term for systems designed to improve a [[car handling|vehicle's handling]], particularly at the limits where the d ...-Benz could not afford to be perceived as marketing unsafe vehicles, every A-Class was retrofitted with ESC at great expense.
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  • ...i''', (born in [[Berlin]] on [[2 August]] [[1928]] as ''Lutz Colani''), is a [[Germany|German]] [[industrial designer]] whose father came from [[Madula ...g mass-produced and marketed, but his larger designs have not been built, "a whole host of futuristic concepts that will have us living in pods and driv
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  • ...ain]]s, and other machines that have engines to provide an environment for a [[chemical reaction]] where unburned [[hydrocarbon]]s are more completely [ A three-way catalytic converter has three simultaneous tasks:
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  • !colspan=2 style="color: white; background: darkred;"|'''De Tomaso Modena S.p.A.''' Originally, De Tomaso produced various prototypes and racing cars, including a [[Formula 1]] car for [[Frank Williams]]'s team in 1970.
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  • '''Piaggio''' is a company based in [[Italy]] that produces cars, motorcycles, scooters and ae ...for a modern and affordable mode of transportation. The idea was to design a cheap vehicle for the masses.
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Ducati]] Motor Holding S.p.A The '''Ducati Desmosedici RR''' is a limited production road-legal version of the [[Ducati Desmosedici|Desmosedi
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  • ...d 328 GTB/GTS models are embraced by Ferrari fans and critics today. In [[2004]], ''[[Sports Car International]]'' named this car number five on the list ...for the [[Ferrari Dino|246 Dino]]. Unlike the plain 2+2 GT4, the GTB was a 2-seater with aggressive lines, and has been called one of the most beautif
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  • ...hared their chassis with the [[Ferrari 275|275]]. Only the 330 GT 2+2 was a truly unique product. Production ended in [[1968]] with the introduction o ...th wider bore spacing and the notable use of a true alternator rather than a dynamo generator.
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo 147''' is a [[compact car|compact]] automobile produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufa ...became well-known for its engine note, which is unusually mellifluous for a car of its class. <sup>[http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/roadtest/43974/alfa_ro
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  • ...#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:2004MaseratiSpyder.jpg|280px|2004 Maserati Spyder CC]] |Related || [[Maserati Quattroporte#Quattroporte V (2004 – present)|Maserati Quattroporte V]]<br>[[Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione]]
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  • ...]]. Today, superminis are some of the biggest selling cars in Europe. In [[2004]], the best selling cars in [[Belgium]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Denmark] ...les began to fall after 1980 following the launch of the [[Austin Metro]], a larger and more modern alternative to the Mini, but it actually outlived it
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  • ...ngine and produced 280-300&nbsp;hp. The [[Pininfarina]]-designed body was a graceful evolution of the car's predecessor, the [[Ferrari 250|250]], and s ...re sports car than the GT name suggested. A '''Series Two''' version with a longer nose appeared in 1965.
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  • ...Year" award by an international jury from 19 countries. In [[Singapore]], a 1.4-litre LAV variant is marketed as the Fiat Panorama in 5 and 7-seater ve The Doblò carries a payload of up to 730kg, with an interior volume of 3.2m3.
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  • |Population as of || [[december 31]], [[2004]] ...'''Spèsa''' in the local [[dialects of Italy|dialect]] of [[Ligurian]]) is a city in the [[Liguria]] region of northern [[Italy]], at the head of [[La S
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  • The race began in 1978 as a race for prototype [[Isle of Man TT|Tourist Trophy]] Formula One (TT-F1) mo ...1993. Due to the high popularity of [[Superbike racing]], which had been a support class in previous 8 Hours races, the race now centered around super
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  • The '''Austrian Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] race. ...oor viewing areas. The [[FIA]] removed the race from the F1 calendar until a suitable track was built.
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  • ...and]]. The name of the circuit is thought to derive from "de Brondehach" - a [[Gaelic language|Gaelic]] term, "Bron" meaning "wooded slope" and "hach" m ...factors, along with its close proxmity to the city of [[London]], ensured a popular slot on the [[Formula One|Grand Prix]] calendar between [[1964]] an
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  • [[Image:F3000.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''Formula 3000 is a type of Formula Racing''']] ...in engine rules. (It has been observed [[Bernie Ecclestone]] had purchased a job-lot of DFVs in 1984, with no obvious use for them at the time).
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  • '''Motorcycle trials''', also termed '''observed trials''', is a non-speed event on specialized [[motorcycle]]s. The sport is most popular i ...ridden standing up) and have suspension travel that is short, relative to a motocross or enduro motorcycle.
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  • ...uccess of the new [[24 hours of Le Mans]] in France, the [[SPA 24 Hours]], a similar 24 hour endurance race, was run at the Spa track. ...Belgian Grand Prix for twenty years in a row. Frequently drivers confront a part of the course that is clear and bright while another stretch is rainy
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  • ...attendance. This was the largest launch party held in the last ten years, a testament to the 500's huge popularity. ...at the moment only in [[Tychy]], [[Poland]], by Fiat Auto Poland alongside a sister model, the second generation [[Ford Ka]] due for release in 2008, an
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  • ...b|300px|[[Bruno Senna]] drives a Dallara F304 [[Formula Three]] Car during a support race at the [[2006 Australian Grand Prix]]]] ...re it dominated the field and won the championship ever since. Dallara had a brief involvement in [[Formula 3000]] in the mid 1980s.
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  • Fuel = [[Total S.A.]]<br>[[Elf Aquitaine|Elf]]<br>[[Petrofina|Fina]] | The '''Arrows A23''' is a [[Formula One]] racing car, used by the [[Arrows]] team during the [[2002 F
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  • |Production:||[[2004]]&ndash; ...oduced model to date. The second-place [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]] took a decade to sell 2,903 examples.
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  • ...would win the greater share of races for Renault. Although highly rated as a driver, Fisichella was unable to keep pace with eventual champion Alonso, m ...of Formula One drivers|Formula One drivers]], he began [[kart racing]] as a youngster. In [[1992]], he competed in the Italian [[Formula Three]] series
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo 156''' is a very stylish car introduced by the [[Italian]] automaker [[Alfa Romeo]] in ...the station wagon offered all-wheel drive in left-hand drive markets) with a double wishbone front suspension and an all-independent multi-link rear sus
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  • '''Supercross''' is a cycle racing sport involving [[racing]] specialized high performance off-ro ...mpionship]] events that are in part the work of [[Clear Channel]], who in 2004 contributed expertise in filming on-track gate event competition for ''[[Su
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  • :''This article provides a general outline of the major American Open-Wheel motor racing championship, [[Image:indy_500.jpg|300px|thumb|right|1994 Indianapolis 500, a National Championship race]]
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  • | SBK Championships || 2 {{SBK|2004}}, {{SBK|2007}} ...Honda]], who also won the {{SBK|2004}} [[Superbike World Championship]] on a [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]]. Toseland is currently competing in [[Moto
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  • ...[[Italy]]. There have been five generations of the car, each separated by a period of roughly five years. ...ear, Maserati showed the first-generation Quattroporte of 1963, which bore a striking resemblance to the earlier drawing.
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  • |Demolished || N/A |Major events || *'''[[Indy Racing League]]''' <br>[[ABC Supply Company A.J. Foyt 225]] ''June 3, 2007''
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  • ...ackground:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |<videoflash>a-yqup7cRyw|280|200</videoflash> ...[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] and later for [[Scuderia Italia]]. He scored a total of 3 championship points.
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  • The '''Spanish Grand Prix''' (''Gran Premio de España'') is a [[Formula One]] race currently held at the [[Circuit de Catalunya]] in [[Ba ...e Grand Prix formula of the day, but to touring car rules, taking place on a 300-kilometre road circuit at [[Guadarrama]], near [[Madrid]], on the road
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  • “The [[Alfa Romeo]] is a Marque that made a strong impression on my Designer career. The first series-produced car I de Over now what must be almost a career span of fifty years, I found myself designing cars on more than one
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  • ...gh-performance [[grand tourer]]s and [[supercar]]s, despite its origins as a tractor manufacturer. ...of selling it to the [[US military]]. The original Cheetah prototype had a rear-mounted [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]] [[V8]] engine. The prototyp
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  • ...an Vlaanderen]]''' ([[English language|English]]: ''Tour of Flanders'') is a [[Road bicycle racing|road cycling race]] held in [[Flanders]], [[Belgium]] ...effen Wesemann]] climbing the Muur ''(wall)'' of [[Geraardsbergen]] in the 2004 edition of the Ronde van Vlaanderen.]]
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  • ...pset]]s (gruppos) intended to be supplied as a near complete collection of a bicycle's mechanical parts. While Campagnolo's highest grade groups, Record ...urs, and the patented "rod" gear for gear changing. [[Gino Bartali]] made a strong impression as he won mountainous races while using this shifting sys
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  • ...ste]], [[Italy]] in the sixties, that produced a [[motorcycle]] model with a 48 cc engine. ...lling it Wilier Triestina. The brand’s inimitable halberd logo (similar to a fleur-de-lis) was inspired by Trieste’s coat of arms. In Autumn 1945, the
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  • According to a research carried out by [[Business Week]], Ferretti Group is the top Italia *''Pershing S.p.A.'' (high performance open cruisers, 11 to 35 meters)
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  • ...ugatti|Ettore]]. Type 57s were built from [[1934]] through [[1940]], with a total of 710 examples produced. Most Type 57s used a [[dual overhead cam|twin-cam]] 3257&nbsp;cc engine based on that of the [[B
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  • ...F133) but was positioned as the company's highest-end model. The car used a transaxle layout, with the 6-speed manual gearbox located at the back, in-l ...ari F355|F355]] as [[MR layout|mid-engined]] models. Although the 550 was a softer GT model, it did take the place of the F512 M as the company's upmar
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  • |Most Wins || [[Nello Lauredi]] ({{FRA}}), [[Luis Ocaña]] ({{SPA}}), [[Charly Mottet]] ({{FRA}}) and [[Bernard Hinault]] ({{FRA}}), Because the Dauphiné is a mountainous area, the winners are often [[climbing specialist (cycling)|cli
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  • The '''British Grand Prix''' is a race in the calendar of the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|F ...[[France|French]] team of [[Louis Wagner]] and [[Robert Sénéchal]] driving a [[Delage|Delage 155B]].
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  • ...d of Panther's 2 regular drivers [[Tomáš Enge]] and [[Tomas Scheckter]] in a race that many believe may have resurrected his career. ...nd an 18th-place finish in Enge's No. 2 car. With Panther's contraction to a single car in 2006, Lazier was forced to search for another team, which he
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  • ...s concerned entirely designed by Bimota Tesi and (1D, 2D e 3-D), which has a particular pattern of front suspension. The Bimota was born in [[1966]] as a company in the field of heating and air conditioning. Its name is the first
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  • ...of a race, waves the flags atop a flagstand near the start/finish line. On a long [[racecourse]], several officials might also be stationed at strategic ...y common because of their deep historical significance in auto racing. For a description of racing flags in relation to [[Formula One]] rules, see [[For
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  • ...7. It was first staged at [[Mosport]] Park in [[Bowmanville, Ontario]] as a [[sports car racing|sports car]] event before it alternated between Mosport ...one of the premier events of the new [[Canadian Sports Car Championship]], a series which had been created alongside the Canadian Grand Prix at Mosport
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  • '''Malaguti''' is a family-owned [[Italian]] [[scooter]] and [[motorcycle]] company based in [[ ...so sold many items to the [[Sachs]] company in Germany and have maintained a relationship with Sachs well into 2006 when Sachs declared bankruptcy.
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  • The '''Lamborghini Countach''' was a [[supercar]] produced by [[Lamborghini]] in [[Italy]]. The first prototype In [[2004]], ''[[Sports Car International]]'' named this car number three on the list
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  • ...l 1999, the rights to the name were purchased by Morini Franco Motori spa, a company founded by Morini's nephew in 1954. ...he was 16 he was repairing motorcycles, and at the age of sixteen, opened a workshop. This was just before [[World War I]] broke out. During the war he
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  • ...lternative to the Wildpark-Circuit in Karlsruhe, which became forbidden as a racing circuit by German officials. It was used for motorcycle racing and w ...isted of two long straights with a long "Eastern" corner in the forest and a U-turn inside Hockenheim joining them together.
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  • ...Speedway of Southern California''' (formerly '''California Speedway''') is a two-mile, low-banked, D-shaped oval [[superspeedway]] in [[Fontana, Califor ...way]]. After Riverside's closure in 1988, Southern California did not host a [[NASCAR]] race until California Speedway was opened. In addition to NASCAR
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  • ..., etc. which allow for a [[automobile|car]] or other [[vehicle]] to follow a course determined by its driver, except in the case of [[rail transport]] b ...to move at different speeds or even in opposite directions to bring about a change of course.
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  • ...Gilera]] in 1909 opening its small workshop in [[Milan]] and subsequently a factory in [[Arcore]], in [[Province of Monza and Brianza|provincia di Monz ...man house [[CNA Rondine]], Gilera introduced omonima the motion endowed of a four cylinders online from 500 cc equipped of compressor that established t
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  • |Production:||[[2004]]-present ...manufactured by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] since [[2004]].
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  • The '''Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy)''' is a [[motorcycle racing]] event held on the [[Isle of Man]] since 1907. The rac ...205.43 km/h). McGuinness lowered this even further at the 2006 TT, setting a time of 17:29.26 for an average speed of 129.451 mph (208.33 km/h).
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  • ...in the [[1996 Formula One season|1996 season]], also known as F310/2, had a high nose and debuted at the [[Canadian Grand Prix]] The F310 and F310B won a total of eight Grands Prix, 22 podiums, 7 pole positions and 172 points. Th
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  • ...which [[Michael Schumacher]] won the World Championship for five years in a row. The massive commercial interests of car companies and team sponsors ar ...IA]] see cutting speeds as essential, and it is now common for there to be a radical overhaul of the rules every few years in an attempt to cut speeds.
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  • |Production:||[[1999]] &mdash; [[2004]] ...i 360 Modena''', an enclosed two-door coupe; the '''Ferrari 360 Spider''', a two-door convertible; and the '''Ferrari Challenge Stradale''', the bare-bo
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  • ...e]] racing driver from Scotland. By virtue of a long career he has amassed a notable points haul, and lies seventh on the [[List of Formula One driver r ...d|McLaren/Autosport Young Driver of the Year award]]. In 1990, he suffered a broken leg at the [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps]], but came back the follo
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  • |Demolished || N/A '''Road America''' is a [[Road racing|road course]] located in [[Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin|Elkhart La
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  • ...2), [[Italy|Italians]] [[Moreno Argentin]] (1991) and [[Davide Rebellin]] (2004), and the [[Spain|Spaniard]] [[Alejandro Valverde]] (2006). .... [[Germain Derijcke]] was the first over the line but because he crossed a closed rail crossing, the second placed rider, Frans Schoubben, was promote
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  • ...few wealthy multi-car teams, much like [[Formula One]]. The IRL developed a consistent engine package and chassis rules which have produced some of the ...racing|street courses]] on the CART schedule. In the fall of [[2004 in IRL|2004]] the IRL announced two road course events ([[Watkins Glen International|Wa
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  • ...p from [[1985]] until [[2005]] with little success, nevertheless acquiring a small but loyal following of fans. In [[2001]], Minardi sold his team to Au ...his, the team never achieved a podium finish in its history, only managing a best place of 4th three times: Martini twice in 1991 and [[Christian Fittip
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  • The '''Lamborghini Countach''' was a [[supercar]] produced by [[Lamborghini]] in [[Italy]]. The first prototype In [[2004]], ''[[Sports Car International]]'' named this car number three on the list
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  • ...]] in September OSCA entered two works cars for Franco Rol but the car was a long way off the pace of the [[Alfa Romeos]] and [[Ferraris]]. [[Image:1955 O.S.C.A. MT4 Spider.jpg|thumb|350px|left|'''1955 O.S.C.A. MT4 Spider''']]
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  • ...d 90.5 HP. The 985 has [[V-twin]] 4 valve [[Ducati]] engine which develops a claimed 150 HP. ...time Martini built the first-ever Honda V4-powered Tesi prototype in 1985, a hub-center design which was the Mech.E thesis (hence the name) of his young
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  • ...orld karting championship in [[1987]]. He raced three-quarter midgets for a handful of years before moving up to the [[United States Auto Club|USAC]] s ...however, he had only a best finish of 16th place. He had more success in a one-time ride in the [[Craftsman Truck Series]], where he finished 10th.
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  • ...created in 1976 to provide playing field for professional racing teams and a means for motorcycle manufacturers to showcase their sport-performance, pro | 2004
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  • ...cles that included the Special, California and Ambassador and was based on a model sold to the Los Angeles police department. The bike featured an upri ...to describe three levels of trim. During the same period, all models used a 1064cc engine and the Tonti frame.
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  • '''Casey Stoner''' (b. [[16 October]], [[1985]]) is a [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|motorcycle racer]] originally from [[Kurri K Stoner's family moved him to [[England]] at a young age to further his racing career outside of Australia. He contested t
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  • The '''Fiat Uno''' is a [[supermini car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]]. ...Design]] company, its tall, square body utilising a [[Kamm tail]] achieved a low drag coefficient of 0.34 won it much praise for airy interior space and
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Italdesign-Giugiaro S.p.A.''' =Italdesign-Giugiaro S.p.A.=
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati S.p.A.''' |Company type || [[Public company|Public]] (subsidiary of [[Fiat|Fiat S.p.A.]])
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  • ...to the [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]]. The [[car body style|body style]] is a two door, two seat [[coupé]]. To celebrate Lamborghini's 40th birthday, 50 ...ar performance to the coupe with a more aggressive rear flank, as well as a considerably higher price tag.
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  • The 1923 race included one of [[Harry A. Miller]]'s rare European appearances with his single seat "American Miller | [[2002 Italian Grand Prix|2002]], [[2004 Italian Grand Prix|2004]]
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  • ...color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Ferrari Dino.jpg|280px|A Dino in the parking lot of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at the 2005 Unit ...the cars remained in production. It was created as an attempt to produce a relatively low cost vehicle by using components from more common vehicles,
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  • ...ar Championship]] was won by [[Alberto Ascari]] and [[Giuseppe Farina]] in a [[Ferrari]]. Due to disappointing attendance, the race was not held in the The last race on the ''Northern Loop'' in 1983 was won by a [[Porsche 956]]. In that year, the track had been shorted to 20.8&nbsp;km
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  • ...manos Rodríguez''' (or in English "'''Rodríguez Brothers Racetrack'''") is a 4.421 km (2.747&nbsp;[[mile|mi]]) race track in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]] ...unsafe conditions. When the track re-opened in 1986, the circuit boasted a new pit complex, as well as improved safety all around. The Autódromo Her
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  • ...the years however, like the red color of Ferrari, which has its origin in a shade of red known as [[rosso corsa]] being the national racing color of It [[Alfa Romeo in Formula One|Alfa Romeo]] was a Formula One constructor between 1950-1951 and again between 1979-1985.
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  • Gilco also construced a very small number of their own cars, and also built chassis' for private cu ...carrosserie of [[Colli]], but also Riva has one or two specimens built to a design of Lurani. After this period, Riva stops with the producing of cars
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  • '''AC Cars Group Ltd.''' is a British specialist car manufacturing company and one of the oldest independ .... The company moved to [[Thames Ditton]], Surrey in [[1911]] and grew into a substantial car manufacturer. [[Selwyn Edge|S F Edge]], who had been behind
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Astra S.p.A.''' ...es. Astra was privately founded in 1946 in [[Cagliari]], and since 1986 is a member [[Iveco]], part of the [[Fiat Group]]. In 1951 Astra moved to [[Piac
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  • ...become an annual publication that belies its origin in [[1964]] as merely a trade calendar published by the [[Pirelli]] company's UK subsidiary. ...ailability because it is not sold and is only given as a corporate gift to a restricted number of important Pirelli customers and celebrity VIPs. The Pi
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  • The '''French Grand Prix''' (''Grand Prix de France'') was a race held as part of [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]]'s annu ...nder the auspices of the [[Automobile Club de France]] in [[Sarthe]], with a starting field of 32 automobiles.
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  • ...uniformly [[FR layout|front-engined, rear drive]] vehicles. The Miura was a trendsetter, the one that made the mid-engined layout ''de rigueur'' among It is named after the Spanish ranch [[Miura]], whose [[bullfight|bulls]] have a proverbial attack instinct.
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  • ...e:Mar04565.JPG|thumb|280px|Tronco Maestro Riviera: a pedestrian walk along a section of the "inland waterway" or ''naviglio interno'' of Padua]] ...ches of the [[Bacchiglione]], which once surrounded the ancient walls like a [[moat]].
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  • ...production in 1946, eventually became '''Ferrari [[Joint stock company|S.p.A.]]''', and is now controlled by the [[Fiat]] group. The company is based in ...r intended to produce road cars when he formed Scuderia Ferrari in 1929 as a sponsor for amateur drivers headquartered in Modena. Ferrari prepared and s
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  • ...5px|[[Michael Schumacher]] driving a modern '''Formula One car''' at the [[2004 United States Grand Prix]]]] ''See'' [[Formula One regulations]] ''for a summary of the current technical and sporting regulations.''
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  • ...ri Dino|Dino]], and it was [[1971]] before a Ferrari V12 was placed behind a road-going driver in the [[Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer|365 GT4 BB]]. ...ther [[Ferrari 250|250 cars]]. It was a mid-engined sports car racer with a [[Ferrari 250#250 Testa Rossa|250 Testa Rossa]] [[V12]] engine. The car wa
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''MV Agusta Motor S.p.A.''' '''MV Agusta''' is a [[motorcycle]] manufacturer founded in 1945 near [[Milan]] in Cascina Costa
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  • ...not improve a vehicle's cornering performance; rather it helps to minimize a loss of control. The [[NHTSA]] estimates 5,300-9,600 traffic fatalities co ...development of excessive lateral acceleration while turning. Although not a ‘true’ modern stability control system, trace control monitors steering
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  • ...fecting motorcycle safety, from certain DRL implementations. Nevertheless, a safety improvement is at least suggested by many studies. ...costs (by dint of increased bulb replacements) to run the low beams. After a pitched regulatory battle, the standard was rewritten to permit the use of
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  • '''Champ Car''', was the name for a class and specification of [[automobile|car]]s used in [[American Champions ...name given to a governing body was formerly known as '''C'''hampionship '''A'''uto '''R'''acing '''T'''eams, or '''CART''' prior to its 2003 bankruptcy.
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  • ...n Manuel Fangio]], a five-time [[Formula One]] champion who helped him get a job with [[Lamborghini]]. ...introduced Pagani to [[Mercedes-Benz]] and by 1994, they agreed to supply a V12 engine.
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  • The '''[[2003]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[June 1]], [[2003]] at the [[Circuit de Monac |Next year's race:||[[2004 Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ich was derived from the saddle girth, and the [[suede]] [[moccasin]] with a metal bit. ...company. After Guccio's death in [[1953]], Aldo helped lead the company to a position of international prominence, opening the company’s first boutiqu
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  • ...plied to events where competing riders start simultaneously (unless riding a handicap event) with the winner being the first at the end of the course ([ ...throughout the world, these historic races remain the most prestigious for a cyclist to win.
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  • ...hitectura'' and ultimately from [[Greek language|Greek]], ''αρχιτεκτων'', "a master builder", from ''αρχι-'' "chief, leader" and ''τεκτων'', " A wider definition would include within its scope the design of the total bui
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  • ...r:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Kimi.jpg|240px|Kimi at the 2004 UK Grand Prix]] ...ik.kø.nen/}}) (born [[October 17]], [[1979]] in [[Espoo]], [[Finland]]) is a race car driver, currently driving for [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. He is the reig
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  • ...many]], [[Scandinavia]], and [[Australia]]. It can basically be considered a closed-circuit, sponsored, legal form of [[street racing]] performed by pro ==Characteristics of a touring car==
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  • ...]] for ''Red Bull Racing Team'') is a [[Formula One]] racing team owned in a 50/50 partnership between the drinks company [[Red Bull]] and former F1 dri ...]], third driver for [[BMW Sauber|BMW-Sauber]] in 2006 before switching to a race seat at the team midway through the 2007 season, and [[Sebastian Bourd
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  • ...Serenissima]]'s [[Count Giovanni Volpi]], a road-going [[sports car]] and a [[Formula One]] car. ...i, the mid-engine 250LM developed concurrently, with V12 power rather than a V8, on the direction of [[Enzo Ferrari]].
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  • ...nd also has a strong rally heritage. Modern Lancias are seen as presenting a more luxurious alternative to the models in the Fiat range upon which they ...907 and produced from 1908. This car had a small four cylinder engine with a power of 58 bhp.
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  • A full list of models produced by [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile manufacturer *1912 [[Fiat 3 A]]
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  • ...'Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez''' ("'''Rodríguez Brothers Racetrack'''") is a 4.421-km (2.747-mile) race track in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]], named for ...unsafe conditions. When the track re-opened in 1986, the circuit boasted a new pit complex, as well as improved safety all around. The Autódromo Her
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  • The '''Australian Grand Prix''' is a [[Formula One]] race that is part of the annual Formula One championship se ...] in that respect. As the final round of the season, the Grand Prix hosted a handful of memorable Grand Prix, most notably the [[1986 Australian Grand P
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  • |[[Image:Lamborghini Gallardo silver.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''2004 Lamborghini Gallardo''']] {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photo
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  • ...no Pavarotti''' ([[October 12]], [[1935]] – [[September 6]], [[2007]]) was a celebrated [[Italy|Italian]] [[tenor]] and one of the most popular vocal pe .....a ringing, high lyric tenor of great beauty, an excellent technique, and a conquering personality.") His "[[tenor C|high C]]" would become one of his
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  • ...oad Racing into the [[MotoGP]] Championship. This convinced Ducati to make a much-awaited return to the track in the new MotoGP class. ...rpm, but this would require a very short stroke and a very large bore, as a result producing possible combustion problems.
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  • ...5|275]]. The most celebrated 250 is the 1962 [[Ferrari 250 GTO|250 GTO]], a true [[supercar]] that spawned countless imitators. ...time, but its light weight and impressive output (up to 280&nbsp;hp) made a big difference. The Ferrari V12 weighed hundreds of pounds less than its c
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  • ...s to regulations are decided between the four entities, with Dorna casting a tie-breaking vote. In cases of technical modifications, the MSMA can unilat ...NR500]], but this project failed, and in 1983, even Honda was winning with a two-stroke 500. The 50&nbsp;cc class was replaced by an 80&nbsp;cc class, t
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  • | Previous = 2004 ...ical failures and race incidents meant an inability to translate this into a points lead in either championship.
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  • ...m:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:007AVTAKposter.jpg|280px|center|'''''A View To A Kill'' film poster''']] ! colspan=2 |'''A View To A Kill'''
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  • ...Nurburgring#Nordschleife_map|Nürburgring Nordschleife]] (north loop). With a lap length of over 25 km, it allows the participation of more than 200 cars ...nen Nürburgring''' in German, it was introduced in 1970 by the [[ADAC]] as a real race, unlike the earlier endurance contests that covered 12h, 24h (in
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  • Next = 2004 ...athematical chances of fighting for the title. Eight different drivers won a Grand Prix, amongst them there were three first time winners.
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  • ...4 engine. [[Alfa Romeo]] quickly gained a good name in motorsport and gave a sporty image to the whole marque. ...Prix]]. In 1920 [[Giuseppe Campari]] won race at [[Mugello]] with [[A.L.F.A 40/60 HP|40-60HP]], [[Enzo Ferrari]] was second in [[Targa Florio]] in same
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  • '''Motor oil''' is a type of liquid [[oil]] used for lubrication by various kinds of [[motors]], Motor oil is used as a [[lubricant]] in various kinds of [[internal combustion engines]] in [[auto
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  • ...est of [[Bologna]]. Modena is famous for the the Italian Military Academy, a centuries old University, numerous churches and piazzas and of course as th ...Stanguellini first introduced the population to tricycles, [[Cerano]] and a [[SCAT]], long before he started the first dealership for [[Fiat]] in the r
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