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  • ...honor guard of the [[List of Presidents of the Italian Republic|President of the Italian Republic]]. Members of the unit, which is a specialized company of the [[Carabinieri]], are distinguished by their uniforms and height (the mi
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  • ...To Love You Baby]]" and "[[I Feel Love]]". Moroder also produced a number of electronic disco hits for [[The Three Degrees]]. ...eme from the film ''[[Midnight Express]]''. Both were hits in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. The full movie score for the film "Midnight Express" won him an [[Ac
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  • '''Kappa''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] clothing company that started as a sock and underwear manufacture ...equality between the sexes]]: thus the their [[logo]], the [[silhouette]] of a man and a woman sitting back to back supporting each other.
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  • |Province || [[Province of Potenza|Potenza]] (PZ) |Population as of || [[December 31]], [[2004]]
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  • zone = [[Northwest Italy]] | coatofarms = [[Image:Flag_of_the_Aosta_Valley.png|200px|Flag of the Aosta Valley]] |
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  • ...wn into the liquid medium. As a short cut, one can use ground meat instead of minced, but the texture is not as good and often the meat is not lean enoug ...e only a very small amount of tomato – maybe a couple of tablespoons of [[tomato paste]].
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  • |Location country || [[Italy]] ...igh-performance cars and motorcycles. It was established in [[Bergamo]], [[Italy]] in [[1961]], and now operates worldwide.
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  • '''Smeg''' is [[Italy]]'s largest manufacture of domestic kitchen appliances. ...in the hands of the Bertazzoni family, currently under the direct control of Roberto Bertazzoni. Its headquarters remain a short distance from Guastalla
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  • ...f [[circuit of Spa-Francorchamps]] takes place precisely where a good part of the event. ==Structure of the event ==
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  • ...time called as [[Innocenti]] Elba. The Duna did not arrive in the [[United Kingdom]], as Fiat do Brasil did not produce cars in [[right hand drive]]. ...the Duna in the factory of [[Betim]] and Fiat [[Argentina]] in the factory of SEVEL, in [[Buenos Aires]]. It was produced in Brazil until 1995, and in Ar
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  • |Province ||[[Province of Genoa|Genoa]] (GE) |Population as of ||[[2005-12-31]]
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  • zone = [[South Italy]] | ...ovince of Foggia|Foggia]]<br />[[Province of Lecce|Lecce]]<br />[[Province of Taranto|Taranto]] |
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  • * '''For [[Formula One]] race circuits see [[List of Formula One circuits]]''' This is a list of [[auto racing]] tracks sorted by country.
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  • ...wen Garbatt Williams''' (b. [[April 16]], [[1942]]) is founder and manager of the [[WilliamsF1]] [[Formula One]] racing team. ...AF]] bomber pilot and a [[special education]] teacher, Williams spent much of his childhood at a boarding school in Scotland. In the late [[1950s]] a fri
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  • === Origins and conquest of Italy === ...eaders such as Ibor and settled in Continental Europe, in the lower course of the [[Elbe river]], where they were recorded by [[Tacitus]] as early as A.D
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  • ...e]] [[manufacturer]] based in [[Turin]], [[Italy]]. It is a [[subsidiary]] of the [[Fiat Group]], and produces around 200,000 commercial vehicles and 460 ...kets, it is also near the top for sales of passenger transport, and is one of the leaders in the 3.5 [[ton]] light vehicle segment.
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  • | Assembly || {{flagiconITA}} Corso Dante plant, [[Turin]], [[Italy]] ...gear was included.) With this tiny engine the car could achieve top speed of 35km/h. Despite having such a small engine, the car used fuel 8L/100 km.
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  • ...embly was carried out by the company ''Carrozzeria [[Vignale]]'' in Turin, Italy. ...ould appeal to people willing to spend more for the dependability and ease of obtaining stock mechanical parts, but who wanted a better looking car than
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  • ...[Belgium]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Denmark]], [[France]], [[Greece]], [[Italy]], the [[Netherlands]] and [[Portugal]] were all superminis. ...|500]] of [[1957]], and the design was further popularized by the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Austin Motor Company|Austin]] [[Mini]] two years later.
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  • ...pe engine. The cars were well-made, but fairly heavy. Regular production of Aureas stopped around 1926, but the company produced a few more cars from e ==Three model series of the Aurea were produced:==
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  • ...Barchetta''' (pronounced "bar-KET-ta") is a [[roadster]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] from 1995 to 2005 (though production was pa ...esigned by [[Andreas Zapatinas]], Alessandro Cavazza under the supervision of Peter Barrett Davis and other [[automobile design|car designers]] at the [[
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  • ...:''' Gran Premio di Roma)'' was an [[automobile race]] held in [[Rome]], [[Italy]] from 1925 until 1991. Through the years a number of different regulations and circuits were used, with the majority being [[For
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  • ...[[automaker]] [[Lancia]] between [[1985]] and [[1994]]. The Thema was one of four cars which shared the "[[Type Four chassis|Type Four]]" chassis; the o ...na]]. The Thema was one of the most spacious and comfortable European cars of its time.
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  • A Carrozzeria or '''coachbuilder''' is a manufacturer of bodies for [[carriage]]s or [[automobile]]s. ...Karmann]], [[Hebmuller]], [[Neuss (coachbuilder)|Neuss ]], and [[Papler]]. Italy had firms such as [[Pietro Frua|Frua]], [[Carrozzeria Castagna|Castagna]],
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  • [[Image:SanPellegrinoBottle.jpg|thumb|150px|A 750ml bottle of San Pellegrino]] [[Image:Sanpellagrinoaranciatacan.jpg|thumb|150px|right|A can of San Pellegrino Aranciata]]
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  • :''This article is about the history of the [[Italy|Italian]] city of '''Naples'''. For other details see the [[Naples|main article]].'' [[Image:naples.jpg|right|frame|Bay of Naples]]
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  • ...le Miglia", [[1949]]. [[Image:Motorsportbandini.jpg|200px|thumb|The cover of a magazine American]] ...in it as the eyes of [[fish]], the heat is disposed sfoghi to using gills of [[shark]].
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  • [[Image:ABC.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Autobianchi at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' ..., a [[small family car]]. Autobianchis were priced higher than Fiat models of similar size and the brand was used by Fiat to test new and innovative conc
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  • ...on specialized [[motorcycle]]s. The sport is most popular in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] and [[Spain]], though there are participants around the globe. ...are divided into separate courses to accommodate the different skill level of riders, who compete in skill-rated classes.
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  • ...gnificantly contributed to the [[culture|cultural]] and social development of the entire [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] area, deeply influencing Eur ...ddle Ages]] and the [[Renaissance]]. Dominated by [[city-state]]s for much of the medieval and Renaissance period, the [[Italian peninsula]] was eventual
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  • [[Image:F3000.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''Formula 3000 is a type of Formula Racing''']] ...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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  • ...ls, Fiat and FSO revived the marque [[Polski Fiat]]. After the termination of the license agreement, the car was also branded as the '''FSO 1300''', '''F ...and its international presence by establishing production in the countries of the [[Eastern Bloc]].
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  • ...mpions '''[[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]]''', from 1949 to 2005, in order of year and [[engine displacement]]. ...ions''', from [[1949 in sports|1949]] to [[2007 in sports|2007]], in order of year and [[engine displacement]].
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  • ...'s trademarks is the use of letters of the [[Greek alphabet]] as the names of its models. The Lancia CEO is Olivier François. ...produced from 1908. This car had a small four cylinder engine with a power of 58 bhp.
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  • ...re only 15,272 berlinas and 6,789 coupés built. As with several other cars of the period, the fastback style had a conventional boot at the rear, and was ...[FWD]] and utilizing some suspension elements from the Beta, so the choice of the following Greek character (Beta is second) appears as logical. The Gamm
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  • ! colspan=2|[[Image:Italy Regions Friuli-Venezia Giulia Map.png|220px]] ...egion is traversed by the major transport routes between the east and west of southern Europe. It encompasses two historical regions, each own with its d
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  • ...[team time trial]]s are another form of cycle racing on roads). It is one of the most physically demanding sports that one can participate in. ...evoted countries are [[Belgium]], [[France]], [[Scotland]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Luxembourg]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Spain]] and [[Switzerland]], alth
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  • |Assembly || [[Modena]], [[Italy]] ([[Maserati]]) [[Image:Alfa Romeo 8c back.jpg|250px|thumb|Rear view of 8C concept car]]
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  • ...rian walk along a section of the "inland waterway" or ''naviglio interno'' of Padua]] ...large communal ''piazze'', and many bridges crossing the various branches of the [[Bacchiglione]], which once surrounded the ancient walls like a [[moat
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  • ...ive oil is regarded as a healthful dietary oil because of its high content of [[monounsaturated fat]] (mainly [[Oleic acid]]) and [[polyphenol]]s. ...the major olive oil producing countries. It officially governs 95 percent of [[global]] [[production]], and holds great influence over the rest. IOOC te
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  • ...ar with bodies from the most prestigious Italian coachbuilders. The demise of this model in 1970 left a void only filled by [[Lancia Gamma]] in 1976. ...ow. Interestingly, coupés outsold the 4-door variant by far, even in spite of shorter production run and coachbuilt bodies.
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  • ...sion of [[Lucius Tarquinius Superbus]] in [[510 BC]] and the establishment of the [[Roman republic]]. ...ns [[Romulus and Remus]], who went on to [[founding of Rome|found the city of Rome]] in [[753 BC]].
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  • [[Image:It-map.png|thumb|right|300px|Map of Italy showing Verona in the north]] ...ver to the Garda lake in case of flood danger. The tunnel reduced the risk of floodings from once every seventy years to once every two centuries.
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  • ...005-06 [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[A1 Grand Prix]] of Nations''' |{{flagiconItaly}} '''[[Italy]]'''
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  • ...re celebrates on [[10 June]], on the anniversary ([[1918]]) of the sinking of the [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian]] battleship [[SMS Szent István]]. [[Image:Naval Ensign of Italy.png|thumb|Ensign of the ''Marina Militare''. Merchant navy adopts a similar ensign, with the cr
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  • ...ther (e.g. a plug fitting properly into a 3-pronged outlet throughout most of the United States); [[Safety standards|Quality and safety standards]] estab ...e scope of their work, and by operating in a hierarchical fashion in terms of national, transnational and international scope; international organization
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  • ...urt pot''. In Brazil it was the ''bola de futebol de fenemê'' (soccer ball of a truck), and in Chile its still called the "huevito" (little egg). ==[[Iso]] Isetta (Italy)==
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  • [[Image:GPItaly.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''Grand Prix of Italy''']] ...on open roads there were frequent accidents with the resulting fatalities of both drivers and spectators.
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  • ...ly in the [[automobile|automotive]] industry for listing the maximum power of [[internal-combustion engine]]s. The various types of horsepower (metric) are:
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  • ...ade with the [[Reggiano]] designed body at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]''']] ...picenter of "Motor Valley". As in most of [[Italy]], the Modenese are fond of their wines, in particular Lambrusco, and their cuisine. It was here that t
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  • |Location || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Milan]], [[Italy]] ...]] manufactured scooters; [[India|Indian]] light vehicle engines; [[United Kingdom|British]] fashion clothing; and [[China|Chinese]] produced watches.
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo 155''' is a [[compact executive car]] produced under the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Alfa Romeo]] [[marque]] between 1992 and 1998. ...Italian design house [[I.DE.A Institute]]. A exceptional drag coefficient of 0.29 was achieved with the body design.
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  • ...[Mile]]s) was an open-road endurance [[racing|race]] which took place in [[Italy]] twenty-four times from [[1927]] to [[1957]] (thirteen before the war, ele ...ile the first cars had started at 9 PM the previous day. In the early days of the race even winners needed 16 hours or more, so most competitors had to s
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  • ...natus Populusque Romanus &ndash; [[SPQR]]''<br/>(The Senate and the People of Rome)</small> ||[[Mayor of Rome|Mayor]]|| [[Walter Veltroni]]<br/>(''[[Left-Wing Democrats]]'')
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  • ...ed by the [[Benetton family]] who run a worldwide chain of clothing stores of the [[Benetton Group|same name]]. In 2000 the team was purchased by Renault ...d finally [[Toleman]] in 1985. Benetton Formula Ltd. was formed at the end of 1985 when the [[Toleman]] team was sold to the [[Benetton family]]. The tea
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  • ...ckground:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Flag of the Vatican City.png|150px|center]] |Conventional long name || State of the Vatican City
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  • ...faro]]<br />(''[[Union of Christian and Centre Democrats|UDC]]''-''[[House of Freedoms|CdL]]'') | zone = [[South Italy]] |
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  • ...|For Your Eyes Only]]''," however, after the tremendous box office success of ''[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope|Star Wars]]'' in 1977, the producers d ...eonard Maltin]] who in his capsule review of the film for the 1983 edition of ''TV Movies'' stated that Bond "no longer resembles Fleming's character." N
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  • |Released:||[[1963]] ([[United Kingdom|UK]])<br>[[April 8]], [[1964]] ([[USA]]) ..., ''[[Total Film]]'' [[magazine]] named it the ninth-greatest British film of all time.
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  • The '''Fiat Uno''' is a [[supermini car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]]. The Uno was launched in 1983 and built in ..., roomy, boxy well packaged cars could be too. It was voted [[European Car of the Year]] in 1984.
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  • ...that involves usually 4 and sometimes up to 6 riders competing over 4 laps of an oval circuit. A variant of [[Track racing]], Speedway is administered internationally by the [[Fédér
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  • * '''For [[Formula One]] race circuits see [[List of Formula One circuits]]''' This is a '''list of [[auto racing]] tracks''' sorted by country.
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  • ...de l'Automobile]] (FIA), and races (collectively known as ''A1GP World Cup of Motorsport'') are held in the traditional Formula One off season, the north ...eam Nationalities.PNG|thumb|right|A [[world map]] showing the distribution of A1 GP teams past (blue) and present (red).]]
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  • |Released:||[[1962]] ([[United Kingdom|UK]])<br>[[May 8]], [[1963]] ([[USA]]) ...s Mason]], and [[David Niven]] (who would later play an unofficial version of the character in the [[1967 in film|1967]] spoof ''[[Casino Royale (1967 fi
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  • ...|Risico]]" from the ''[[For Your Eyes Only]]'' collection, as well as part of the novel ''[[Live and Let Die]]''. ...s]] and [[United Artists]]. Nevertheless McClory was able to film a remake of ''Thunderball'' entitled ''[[Never Say Never Again]]'' which was released o
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  • ...], [[Italy]] on [[September 10]], [[2006]]. The season was won by [[United Kingdom|Briton]] [[Lewis Hamilton]], with [[Brazil]]ian [[Nelson Angelo Piquet]] fi [[Brembo]] is supplying a new development of monobloc brake calipers and disc bells, which are exclusive to GP2.
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  • ...s and constructors|constructors]]. The cars race at speeds often in excess of 300 km/h (185 mph). ...w races in [[Bahrain]], [[People's Republic of China|China]], [[Federation of Malaysia|Malaysia]] and [[Turkey]], its scope is continually expanding. For
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  • |Imdb:||[[Image:3hv out of 5.png]] 6.5/10 (9,346 votes) .... It is the first of two portrayals for [[Timothy Dalton]] as the [[United Kingdom|British]] Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. Produced by [[Albert
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  • ...h century]], marking the [[decline of the Roman Empire]] and the beginning of the [[Middle Ages]]. ...re, architecture, and language in the [[Western world]], and its [[history of Rome|history]] continues to have a major influence on the world today.
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  • ...screenwriter [[Paul Haggis]] and directed by [[Martin Campbell]], director of the 1995 Bond film, ''[[GoldenEye]]''. Despite initial controversy over Cra ...]] consortium's acquisition of [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM]], parent company of Bond film series rights co-owner [[United Artists]].
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  • ...craft]]. As of 2009, Fiat is the world's sixth largest carmaker as well as Italy's largest carmaker. ...s products to other countries. [[Joint venture]] operations are found in [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Turkey]], [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[China]], [[Serbia]] a
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  • ...]] [[James Bond]] series and the third to star [[Roger Moore]] as [[United Kingdom|British]] Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. Released in [[1977 in ...res of EON Productions to [[United Artists]] in 1975 following the release of ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun (film)|The Man with the Golden Gun]]''. It
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom|British]] ...te double Formula One world champion, [[Graham Hill]], and is the only son of a world champion to win the title.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Quantum of Solace''' ...a]] to take control of its water supply. Bond seeks revenge for the death of [[Vesper Lynd]], and is assisted by [[Camille (James Bond)|Camille]] ([[Olg
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  • ...etti Esquire.jpg|thumb|150px|left|'''Mario Andretti portrayed on the cover of ''Esquire''''']] ...cessful [[United States|Americans]] in the history of the sport. He is one of only two drivers to win races in [[Formula One]], [[American Championship C
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  • ...camshafts, four valves per cylinder and twin ignition. However, the onset of [[World War I]] halted automobile production at ALFA for three years. ...ars were still lying at the A.L.F.A. factory since 1915. In 1920, the name of the company was changed to Alfa Romeo with the [[Alfa Romeo 20/30 HP|Torped
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  • ...in [[Formula One]] from {{f1|1981}} until {{f1|1994}}, racing for a number of teams, most notably the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari factory team]]. ...Italian's career in motorsport began in 1976, racing a car he and a number of his friends had built in the Formula Monza series. The car, however, achiev
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  • ...imi Räikkönen]] by one point at the [[2007_Brazilian_Grand_Prix|final race of the season]], making Raikkonen the third Finnish driver to take the title. ...ds and instead stage their own rival series, before signing a [[memorandum of understanding]] (MoU) at the [[2006 Spanish Grand Prix]].
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  • ...rganisers of the award are ''Auto'' ([[Italy]]), ''[[Autocar]]'' ([[United Kingdom|UK]]), ''Autopista'' ([[Spain]]), ''Autovisie'' ([[Netherlands]]), ''L'Auto ...y's car market and car manufacturing industry. The jury for 2006 consisted of 58 members from 22 countries.
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  • |Assembly || Mirafiori plant, [[Turin]], [[Italy]] (1980-2002)<br>[[Tychy]], [[Poland]] (2003-) ...Nuova Panda" (in [[Italian language|Italian]]), and was the [[European Car of the Year]] in 2004.
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  • |Base || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Alessandria]], [[Italy]] ...of the last truly privateer teams to race in an era when many large [[List of automobile manufacturers|car manufacturers]] were increasing their involvem
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  • ...onships, but based on the same point system. The series currently consists of 12 three-day events driven on surfaces ranging from gravel and tarmac to sn ...l gearbox]]es, aerodynamic parts and other enhancements bringing the price of a WRC car to around US$1 million (€700,000).
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  • ...;" |[[Image:MaxMosley.jpg|center|230px|'''Max Mosley''' has been president of the influential [[FIA]] since [[1991]].]] | Title || President of the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]]
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  • ...bout the race organisiation and its history is contained in the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] article. ...|thumb|right|250px|'''[[1952 24 Hours of Le Mans]] race, depicted on cover of Auto Sport Review magazine''']]
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  • ...ed sources. Music has traditionally been one of the great cultural markers of Italian national and ethnic identity and holds an important position in soc ...European classical music]], such as the [[symphony]] and [[concerto]], and of later developments in popular music.
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  • [[Image:Hamilton 2008 Singapore GP 1.jpg|thumb|[[Lewis Hamilton]], champion of the 2008 Formula One season.]] ....jpg|thumb|[[Kimi Räikkönen]], the [[2007 Formula One season|2007]] [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|world champion]], finished the season
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  • ...iver records#Youngest world drivers championship winners|youngest]] [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Drivers' Champion]] in the sport ...history, with seven-time World Champion [[Michael Schumacher]] coming out of retirement after a three-year absence.
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  • ...arly 1990s, when it dominated rallying. Lancia offered road-going versions of these competition cars — the Lancia Delta HF4WD and Integrale. ...most contemporarily styled cars of its class in Europe and was voted [[Car of the Year]] in 1980.
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  • This is a complete '''list of drivers''' who have entered a [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One ...One racing#Qualifying sessions|qualify]] for the race. See also the [[list of Formula One drivers who never qualified for a race]]. The driver who has en
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  • ...1983. National championships existed in [[South Africa]] and the [[United Kingdom|UK]] in the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]]. ...6]] by the Commission Sportive Internationale (CSI) of the FIA, forerunner of FISA, as the premier single seater racing category in worldwide motorsport.
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  • ...form of [[recreation]], and have been adapted for use in many other fields of human activity, including children's [[toy]]s, adult [[fitness]], [[militar ...ration of specialized designs for individuals who pursue a particular type of [[cycling]].
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  • ...of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influential hi ...ristian philosopher, helped keep alive the classic tradition in post-Roman Italy.]]
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  • ...of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influential hi ...ristian philosopher, helped keep alive the classic tradition in post-Roman Italy.]]
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