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  • ...tions in 1906 through 1908. Garibaldi Contelletti founded the company on 7 July 1906. The administration was on the Via Venti Settembre in Genoa. In 1907 b The smallest model, the N 1 A 6 HP, was equipped with a single [[cylinder]] engine. In the model 1 B 8 HP,
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  • '''Johnnie Parsons''' (born [[July 4]] [[1918]], died [[September 8]] [[1984]]) was an American race car drive | 6
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Alfa Romeo Alfa 6''' The '''Alfa Romeo Alfa 6''' is an [[executive car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] automaker [[Al
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  • ...]] [[Formula One]] driver. He participated in 1 grand prix, debuting on [[July 14]], [[1956]]. He scored 0 championship points. ! 6
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  • | | [[September 6]] [[1908]] | | 432 km 6:32 a.m.
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  • Round 6 - Mondello Park - June 17th Round 7 - Knockhill - July 1st
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  • '''Giorgio Scarlatti''' ([[October 2]], [[1921]] - [[July 26]], [[1990]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]]. He participat ! 6
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  • '''Chet Miller''' ([[July 19]], [[1902]] [[Detroit, Michigan]] - [[May 15]], [[1953]] [[Indianapolis, |6
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  • ...The car won the race côte-Superga Sassi, near Turin on June 29, 1902 and July 27, with [[Vincenzo Lancia]] driving, the race Susa - Col du Mont-Cenis at 24/32hp, 6,908 cc. T-head four-cylinder engine
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  • |[[July 30]], [[1939]]||'''158'''||[[Coppa Ciano]]||[[Livorno]]||[[Voiturette]]||[[ |[[July 21]], [[1946]]||'''158'''||[[Grand Prix of Nations]]||[[Geneva]]||-||[[Gius
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  • '''Alessandro Nannini''' (born [[July 7]], [[1959]]) is a former [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]]. He is the ! 6
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  • ...ive and more prone to deteriorate. In preparation for the new ALMS date in July 2004, alterations were made to the false grid/pre-grid area to expand the p ...at the top of the hill. The Back Straight runs between the Uphill and turn 6, known as West Bend. West Bend is flat with no change in radius making it t
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  • ...itary Cross |MC]], [[Distinguished Flying Cross (British)|DFC]] [[November 6]], [[1912]] - [[April 5]], [[1979]]) was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driv On July 17, 1935 he married Lady Daphne Margarita Finch-Hatton, daughter of the 14t
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  • '''Chanoch Nissany''' is a [[motor racing]] driver. He was born on [[29 July]] [[1963]] in [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]] but is now based in [[Budapest]] in ! 6
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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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  • ...li]] was a legendary racer who won nine World Championships in the 125 cc (6) and 250 cc (3) classes. He rode this 125 Mondial Bialbero to his first cha ...[Arcore]] factory was placed in the hands of the Monza bankruptcy court in July 2004, with around 35 Mondial [[Piega]]s in various states of completion. To
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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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  • '''Renato Pirocchi''' ([[March 26]], [[1933]] in [[Notaresco]] – [[July 29]], [[2002]] in [[Chieti]]) was a [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He wa ! 6
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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 On [[July 1]], [[2007]], Mont-Tremblant hosted a round of the [[Champ Car World Serie
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  • '''Thierry Marc Boutsen''' (born [[July 13]] [[1957]] in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]) is a former [[racing driver]] w ! 6
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  • |Length mi || 2.6 It was announced on [[July 21]], [[2008]] that Kyalami would host the South African round of the [[200
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  • On July 6 2004 the organization announced plans for an amusements park on the northwa
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  • ...rotation slowed temporarily in the past seven years. The IERS announced in July 2005 that the next leap second will be on 31 December 2005. <tr><th>[[Central Standard Time Zone|Central Standard Time]]</th><td>UTC -6</td></tr>
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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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  • ...[[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 6]], [[2005]], and saw fierce battles, as [[Fernando Alonso]] and the [[Renau | align="right" | 6
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  • *[[Kohler]] International Challenge with Brian Redman(vintage cars) - July 16, 2006 The track is just over four miles (6 km) long and consists of fourteen turns. The track has many elevation chang
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  • '''Alberto Ascari''' ([[July 13]], [[1918]] &ndash; [[May 26]], [[1955]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[rac ...6, 1955, at the age of 36. [[Antonio Ascari]] was also 36 when he died, on July 26, 1925 (Alberto was only 4 days older). Both father and son had won 13 ch
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  • ...ckstar Energy Drink Dallara/Chevrolet at [[Milwaukee Mile|Milwaukee]] on [[July 24]]. Enge was injured during a crash at the [[Nashville Superspeedway]] du ...d. He was replaced again by Briscoe after the [[Kansas Speedway]] race on July 2, finishing a disappointing 15th after starting seventh. Lazier returned
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  • '''Alejandro de Tomaso''' (born in [[Buenos Aires]], [[July 10]], [[1928]] - dead in [[Modena]], [[Italy]], [[May 21]], [[2003]]) was a ! 6
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  • |Poles || 6 |Fastest laps || 6
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  • | rowspan=2 | '''6''' **Barber Motorsports Park, July 28-30, [[Barber Motorsports Park]], [[Birmingham, Alabama]]
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  • | Successor || [[Fiat 6 HP]] On the 11th of July, 1899, a dozen of aristocrats who shared a passion for motor racing, establ
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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 *Fastest Lap: [[Marco Werner]], 110.641 mph, [[Audi R8 Race Car|Audi R8]], [[July 17]] [[2004]]
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  • ...serati]] design, producing 570 PS at 9,000 rpm ([[redline]]) and 540 Nm at 6,000 rpm with 80% torque available at 3,250 rpm. The engine features [[Gasol The 458 Challenge was presented at the Ferrari Annual Dealer Meeting on 14 July 2010. Ferrari say their newest Challenge racer can lap the [[Fiorano]] test
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  • ...at the wheel of a Ferrari, was the last Italian Grand Prix victory (as of July 2007) by an Italian driver. Scarfiotti was associated with cars from his yo winning time of 6 hours, 53 minutes, and 5 seconds, for an average speed of 90.46 m.p.h. Scar
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  • [[Image:Anzani 45hp-001.jpg|thumb|A 6 cylinder radial Anzani 45HP Aero engine.]] :[[Anzani 6]] 6 cylinder two row radial, about 45 hp at 1,300 rpm
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  • ...Emperor|Emperor Charles VI]] and remained a free port from [[1719]] till [[July 1]] [[1891]]. Its role as the principal [[Austria-Hungary|Austrian]] comme ...''[[Mitteleuropa]]'', with a cosmopolitan mix of Italian (52%), Germanic (6%), and Slavic (31%) elements (along with others), as well as a border-town
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  • ...o lessons achieving [[Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music|Grade 6]] - not enough for him to gain a place at the [[London College of Music]]. ! 6
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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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  • | Wins || 6 ...he died whilst racing in the Formula 2 championship at Brands Hatch on 19 July 2009.
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  • ...Prix, debuting in the [[1963 British Grand Prix|British Grand Prix]] on [[July 20]], [[1963 Formula One season|1963]]. He achieved two podium finishes, an | 6
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  • When Williams firmed up their driver lineup for {{f1|1996}} in July 1995, Coulthard was not picked up, freeing him to go elsewhere. ...rand 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 extended
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  • ...ien Bourdais]]' contract was to be terminated with immediate effect. On 20 July 2009, the team announced that [[Jaime Alguersuari]] will replace him as off ! 6
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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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  • ...on which to work. Made with very different technical and put on sale on [[July 26]] [[1945]] with the name "Cub", was the first realization of the postwar ...rburetor rear) produced about 12,000 copies in 1949 to 1956. 6 Cv power at 6,800 rpm and maximum speed of 75km/h.
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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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  • '''Sam Hornish, Jr.''' (born [[July 2]], [[1979]] in [[Defiance, Ohio]]) is an [[United States|American]] race * Passed Indy Racing League rookie test Dec. 6 at [[Walt Disney World Speedway]] in a car prepared by [[PDM Racing]].
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  • On 29 July 2008, the [[Formula One Teams Association]] (FOTA) was formed at a meeting | 6 January
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  • ...hed second at Syracuse. The pair then finished fourth and sixth at Pau. In July Bayol won the Circuit du Lac at Aix-les-Bains beating the [[Gordini]] team. ...[[World Sportscar Championship]] OSCA vehicles ranked 10 (1953), 4 (1954), 6 (1957), 5 (1958) and 4 (1961).
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  • ...[Jude Law]], who had previously had an affair with his children's nanny in July. ...ible contender to replace [[Pierce Brosnan]] as [[James Bond]]. On [[April 6]], [[2005]] Craig was reported to have been signed by [[EON Productions]] a
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  • ...stry (count of Martirano San Nicola and of Mottafilocastro). At the age of 6, he and his younger brother become fatherless.<br/> ...He believes to be now forgotten by all and lives a very secluded life. In July 1991 lung cancer is diagnosed; he endures two long years of suffering which
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  • ...than the market." The last F50 was produced in [[Maranello]], [[Italy]] in July 1997. Number Produced: 349 (1995 to July 1997)<br>
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  • ...tires, an oversized radiator, and a large air cleaner which sat on top of 6 weber carburators. For those requiring even more power, the 7.2 litre mari On July 18, 2004, at a US military base near Baqubah, the American Military used an
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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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  • '''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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  • |Transmission || 5 and 6-speed manual |Height || 1488&nbsp;mm (58.6&nbsp;in)
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  • '''Juan Manuel Fangio''' ([[June 24]], [[1911]] - [[July 17]], [[1995]]) was a legendary race car driver. The [[Argentina|Argentine] ! 6
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  • ...can Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]] [[Rolex Sports Car Series]]'''<br>[[6 Hours of Watkins Glen|Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen]]<br>Crown Royal 200 ...ved to a new location on a wooded hilltop southwest of town. The original 6.6mi course is listed in the New York State and National Registers of Histor
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  • During a meeting on 8 July between the FIA and FOTA on future regulations, the teams walked out of the |align="center"| 6
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  • ...aight-4|I4]], 61 kW (82 hp)<br>1.4 L [[straight-4|I4]], 67 kW (90 hp)<br>1.6 L [[straight-4|I4]], 75 kW (100 hp) <br>1.75 L [[straight-4|I4]], 82 kW (11 ...ack vehicles affected by the subframe problem. Some of these vehicles were 6 years old or older and belonged to 2nd or 3rd owners. Customers were invite
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  • ...tacle for attendees and TV viewers. The 2006-07 schedule was released on [[July 7]], [[2006]], with the first race at [[Circuit Park Zandvoort]] on [[1 Oct ...r the winner, 12 for second place, 10 for third place, 8 for fourth place, 6 for fifth place, 5 for sixth place, and so on with 4, 3, 2, and one point f
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  • In 1965, when the new [[Autobahn]] [[Bundesautobahn 6|A 6]] separated the village from the main part of the track, a new version of H In the early 2000s, F1 officials demanded the 6.8 km track be shortened and threatened to discontinue racing there, due to
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  • ...May]] [[1989]]), Joshua (born [[9 January]] [[1991]]), Tabitha (born [[16 July]] [[1995]]) and Rosie (born [[1 February]] [[1998]]). Oliver was born with ...Grand Prix|British Grand Prix]] at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] in July. The highlight of the year came at the [[1997 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungaria
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  • ...mber 63 [[Ferrari F430]] GT2 car at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] on 6 May 2007. ...rmula Ford]] series to the disapproval of his father. In 1976, Mansell won 6 of the 9 races he took part in, including his debut event at [[Mallory Park
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  • ...he Italian a new contract and so Alboreto looked elsewhere for a drive. In July that year, he received an offer from [[Frank Williams]], head of the Willia |align="center"| 6
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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 ...ly confirmed Montoya's exit from F1. However, in the press conference on [[July 14]] at the French Grand Prix, Ron Dennis stated that Montoya was still und
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  • ...at Magny Cours for 2008 and 2009. The change in fortune was completed on [[July 27]], when the FIA published the {{F1|2008}} calendar with a 2008 French Gr ! 6
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  • *[[July 18]], [[1994]]: [[CART]] signs on to officially run races at California Spe *[[February 6]], [[2002]]: IRL runs a pre-season test session on the [[Road Course|road c
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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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  • | Height || 1335 mm (52.6 in.) *[[6 June]] [[1973]] – the first Polski Fiat 126p constructed from Italian par
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  • ...ally Championship|production car]] drivers that qualify as follows: 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Despite how many drivers are in one team, constructors can | 07 || 10 July (Saturday finish)|| [[Rally Bulgaria]] || {{flagiconBulgaria}} [[Borovets]]
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  • *** 1903 [[Dietrich-Bugatti#Type 5, 6, and 7|Type 5/Hermes/6/7]] ...2001 and the EB 16/4 Veyron was promoted to "advanced concept" status. In July of 2005 Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. announced that the car, officially calle
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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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  • ...the start of the [[Aaron's 499]] at [[Talladega Superspeedway]] on [[April 6]], [[2003]].]] ...his win at the [[Tropicana Twister 300]] at [[Chicagoland Speedway]] on [[July 10]], [[2004]].]]
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  • ...It would emerge that he had 5 laps of fuel more than teammate Montoya and 6 more than Alonso during qualifying - and still managed to outpace them. Jus ...had been driving for Ferrari since 2006. As such, Räikkönen got the number 6 car while Massa inherited Schumacher's #5. Following the retirement of [[Mi
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  • ...a. During the 2005 season, Stewart won a total of $13,578,168, including $6,173,633 for winning the championship, making this the largest season total On [[July 23]] Stewart once again was at the center of a media storm. On lap 31 of th
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  • ...OMRI]] (born [[:it:Ponte a Ema|Ponte a Ema]], [[Florence]], [[Italy]], 18 July 1914, died Florence, 5 May 2000) was a war hero and a champion road cyclis ...nce victory is surely excessive. But it is undeniable that on that 14th of July of 1948, day of the attack on Togliatti, Bartali contributed to ease the te
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  • On [[July 11]], [[1984]], the U.S. government required cars to have driver's side air "One recent study concluded that as many as 6,000 lives have been saved as a result of airbags."
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  • ...r Speedway]] in 1992. CART was licensed to use the term until 1997. When a 6-year non-use agreement with CART expired in 2003, the IRL series was rebran ...[[Jeff Krosnoff]] was killed in a crash at the [[Molson Indy Toronto]] in July, 1996.
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  • In July 2006 Mario took part in the Bullrun race across America. The first pitstop ! 6
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  • ...force under braking is usually 4 ''g'' (40 m/s²), and can be as high as 5-6 ''g'' when braking from extreme speeds, for instance at the Gilles Villeneu ...ps]]) and Copse ([[Silverstone Circuit]]) are taken at above 5.0''g'', and 6.0''g'' has been recorded at Suzuka's 130-R corner. This contrasts with the
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  • ** Largest V4 engine - 2.6&nbsp;L (2568&nbsp;cc/157&nbsp;in³) - 1930 [[Lancia Lambda]] ''[[Lancia V4 * [[Straight-6]] (I6)
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  • ...States Grand Prix|United States Grand Prix]], which was only contested by 6 cars due to Michelin tire problems. ...the race 5th, Schumacher reduced the gap between the two to 11 points with 6 races remaining. At this point, Schumacher can win the Drivers' Championshi
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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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  • By July 2005, the list of names was down to a mere four, popularly known as "the fi ...''Casino Royale'' commenced on [[January 30]], [[2006]] and concluded on [[July 21]], [[2006]]. The film was primarily shot at [[Barrandov Studios]] in [[P
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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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  • All the strains of an increasingly over-populated city exploded in July [[1647]], when the legendary [[Masaniello]] led the populace in violent reb On [[September 6]] [[1861]], the kingdom was conquered by the [[Giuseppe Garibaldi|Garibaldi
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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 exceeds 35° C
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  • ...the season than any previous driver by winning the French Grand Prix in [[July]] that year. In 2003, Schumacher claimed his sixth championship title, beat ...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
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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 ...s that it was unlawful. A new Tobacco Advertising Directive took effect in July 2005; the ''Financial Times'' described Mosley as "furious" that this was a
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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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  • ...500 name was, however, retained through 1999, and affixed to the existing July race at Michigan. ...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
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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 ...execution was performed by its predecessor, the Papal States on the 9th of July 1870 at Palestrina, when Agabito (or Agapito) Bellomo was decapitated (prob
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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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  • ...Alfa road cars Jano developed a series of small-to-medium-displacement 4, 6, and 8 cylinder inline power plants based on the P2 unit that established t ...d tourer"). The GTA package is offered in the 147 and 156 and includes a V-6 engine. In the past, Alfa Romeo offered a Sprint (from Italian ''sprintare'
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  • | Transmission || 5-speed manual<br>6-speed manual<br>5-speed automatic ...Channel]] from [[Folkestone]] in [[Kent]] to [[Cap Gris Nez]] in just over 6 hours.
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  • ...or 1997, it was moved from being directly opposite the Indianapolis 500 to July, and then eventually discontinued altogether. *At 6 a.m., and in some years as early as 5 a.m., an explosive is set off to sign
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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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  • For the next 6 centuries, Sicily was a province of the [[Roman Empire]]. It was something ...landing.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Map of the Allied landings in Sicily on [[10 July]] [[1943]]]]
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