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  • | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | {{flagiconNew Zealand}} '''[[Bruce McLaren]]'''
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Bruce McLaren ''' | Team(s) || [[McLaren]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Eagle]]
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  • ...ix, where, due to Michelin claiming that there tyres were unsafe, only six cars competed (Ferrari, Jordan and Minardi all raced on Bridgestone tyres, the t ...panese rivals. Michael had a light fuel load, and was eventually beaten by McLaren driver Kimi Raikkonen, who at the end of the day had a better pit stop stra
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  • ...are not eligible; full production cars only. The fastest model is used for cars with more than one available model in that year. | [[McLaren Cars|McLaren]] [[McLaren F1|F1]]
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  • | [[McLaren]] | [[McLaren]]
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  • ...category of FR, since the engine is still in the front of the car, and FMR cars still have rear wheel [[Powertrain|drivetrain]]s. FMR cars are often recognizable by a long hood and front wheels unusually close to t
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  • ...t European summer. As a result, [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] and [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] were able to mount a consistent challenge to Ferrari and push [[Michael S ...rari became competitive again, and were able to hold off both Williams and McLaren for the constructors' championship, whilst Schumacher snatched his sixth dr
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  • |Team(s) ||[[Team McLaren|McLaren]] ...in his first three races, and he never fully got up to speed in Formula 1 cars. He commuted to races and test sessions from the U.S., which many feel cont
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  • ...s smooth driving style in mind. Having worked with the Frenchman before at McLaren, Barnard was aware of Prost's set up preferences and chassis performance re ...the drivers' championship for Senna and the constructors' championship for McLaren. It would be another seven years before Ferrari would challenge for either
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  • ...ary's corner. The circuit also claimed the life of Mclaren founder [[Bruce McLaren]] in a testing accident in 1970 ...Goodwood Revival is a 3-day festival held each September for the types of cars and motorcycles that would have competed during the circuit's original peri
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  • | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]] | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ...erformance. While opinions differ as to the exact definition, most sports cars have two seats and two doors, and are designed to excel at a combination of ...porting'' without being a sports car. Performance modifications of regular cars, such as [[muscle car]]s, [[hot hatch]]es and the like do not generally fal
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  • This page is a list of cars generally regarded as [[supercar (car classification)|supercar]]s. However ...power, exclusivity/rarity and extravagant styling. For this reason, some cars that may have one or another of these attributes but be notably lacking in
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  • ...which in many ways summed up his early career. Scheckter's [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] M23 bore the number zero during the American and Canadian Grands Prix of
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  • | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | '''[[Shadow Racing Cars|Shadow]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • | {{flagiconNew Zealand}} '''[[Bruce McLaren]]''' | '''[[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]'''
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  • | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Techniques d'Avant Garde|TAG]] | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Techniques d'Avant Garde|TAG]]
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  • [[Image:LolaT332.jpg|thumb|[[1974]] [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola ]] T-332]] ...ing|March]], [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] and [[Chevron Cars Ltd|Chevron]].
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  • ...ier]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Renault F1|Renault]], [[Lola Racing Cars|Haas Lola]] ...ed to [[Renault F1|Renault]], and then spent a year with the [[Lola Racing Cars|Haas Lola]] team before retiring in 1986.
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  • | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • |Record team || [[Team McLaren]] | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Techniques d'Avant Garde|TAG]]
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  • [[Image:Gtp_sports_cars.jpg|thumb|300px|GTP sports cars racing at [[Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course]] in 1991]] '''Sports car racing''' is a form of circuit racing, with cars that have two seats and enclosed wheel wells. They may be purpose-built or
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  • | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Peugeot]]''' | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Mugen Motorsports|Mugen]]-[[Honda]]
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  • | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ...t European summer. As a result, [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] and [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] were able to mount a consistent challenge to Ferrari and push [[Michael S ...rari became competitive again, and were able to hold off both Williams and McLaren for the constructors' championship, whilst Schumacher snatched his sixth dr
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  • | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth|Ford]]''' | '''[[McLaren]]-[[Cosworth|Ford]]'''
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], [[March Engineering|March]], [[Surtees]], [[Brabham]] ...[Team McLaren|McLaren]]. De Adamich only finished once in [[1970]] in the McLaren-Alfa and had no more luck the following year when the Alfa engine deal swit
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  • | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • | Winning team || {{flagiconUK}} [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | Fastest lap team || {{flagiconUK}} [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ...e [[Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano]], [[Nissan GT-R]] and the [[Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren]], may be considered to be [[supercar]]s. ...stance travel, or races, and make more practical daily drivers than sports cars.
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  • | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • |Pole Team || [[McLaren]]-[[Honda F1|Honda]] |Fast Team || [[McLaren]]-[[Honda F1|Honda]]
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  • |Team(s) || [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], [[Fittipaldi (constructor)|Fittipaldi]] "Emmo" began racing in [[Europe]] in [[1969]] in [[Formula Ford]] cars, and progressed quickly to F1, joining [[Team Lotus]] during the [[1970]] s
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  • ...is was a fundamentally different series based on obsolete [[Formula 5000]] cars with sports car bodies. ...and chassis [[downforce]] which resulted by its end it in truly outrageous cars with well over 1000 [[horsepower]] (750 kW), wings, active downforce genera
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  • | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • ...d and the 288 GTO never raced thus all 272 cars built remained purely road cars. (400HP) | 200 road cars produced.
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  • |Team(s) || [[Brabham]], [[Ligier]], [[Tyrrell]] and [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] ...illiams]]. By 1990, Blundell had abandoned F3000 to concentrate on sports cars. That same year, he set a new lap record and earned pole position at the p
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  • | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Techniques d'Avant Garde|TAG]]''' | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Techniques d'Avant Garde|TAG]]'''
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  • | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | [[Shadow Racing Cars|Shadow]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • | [[McLaren]]-[[Cosworth|Ford]] | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth|Ford]]
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  • The most well-known examples of road-cars with gull-wing doors are the [[Mercedes-Benz 300SL]] from the 1950s, the [[ ...then used simple pneumatic struts similar to those found in [[hatchback]] cars to open the doors and dampen the movement of the doors.
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  • | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Techniques d'Avant Garde|TAG]]''' | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]'''
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  • .... The great Brazilian made the maximum use of his relatively uncompetitive McLaren-Ford to win after Alain Prost and then Michael Schumacher hit trouble. | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • |Record team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda]] | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda]]
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  • | {{flagiconNew Zealand}} '''[[Bruce McLaren]]''' | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]
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  • While opinions differ as to the exact definition, most sports cars have two seats and two doors and are designed to provide excellent [[Car ha ...ing quality, but brands such as [[Lamborghini]] which do not race or build cars exclusively for racing are also highly regarded.
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  • ...ook place in June 1954. In April 1963, the first race with [[Formula One]] cars took place at Imola, as a non-championship event, won by [[Jim Clark (racin | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ...ason, winning 15 of the 16 rounds. Berger was the only driver to break the McLaren stranglehold, winning the [[Italian Grand Prix]] after Senna tangled with a [[Image:2002020201230873.jpg|left|thumb|320px|Gerhard Berger in the Mclaren MP4/7A in 1992]]
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  • | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda F1|Honda]]''' | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda F1|Honda]]
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  • |Pole Team || [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] |First Team || McLaren-Mercedes
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  • ...n Grand Prix]]. The team partially blamed [[Bridgestone]] for favouring [[McLaren]], who were the tyre supplier's top team at that time. {{F1 cars 1998}}
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  • |Team(s) || [[Hesketh]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], Wolf ...[[video game]] [[REVS (computer game)|REVS]], and later owned the [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] racing brand after the team left Formula One.
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  • |Team(s) || [[Brabham]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] ...ing - instead becoming a hero in CanAm and subsequently Australian Touring Cars. Hulme's untimely death, caused by a heart attack whilst driving a BMW M3 d
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  • | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • ...00km Suzuka''' is an annual 1000 [[kilometer]] endurance race for [[sports cars]] held at the [[Suzuka Circuit]]. It is a round of the Japanese [[Super GT] ...e in the Super GT calendar. Previously, the race was open to JGTC/Super GT cars, but with only a handful of competitors from the Super GT entering.
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  • |Team(s) ||[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], [[Brabham]], [[Surtees]], [[Tecno]] ...ne]] driver who raced for the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], [[Brabham]], [[Surtees]] and [[Tecno]] teams. Bell was very successful i
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  • |Pole Team || [[McLaren]]-[[Honda F1|Honda]] |Fast Team || [[McLaren]]-[[Honda F1|Honda]]
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  • | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]] | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Techniques d'Avant Garde|TAG]]
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  • ...n which [[Sauber]]'s [[Giancarlo Fisichella]] collided with [[Team McLaren|McLaren's]] [[David Coulthard]] and overturned. Both drivers were unhurt but out o | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • Many racing legends, like Stirling Moss, [[Gilles Villeneuve]], [[Bruce McLaren]] and even [[stock car]] king [[Richard Petty]], have raced at Mosport. No ...he most popular of which are "lapping days", where amateur drivers in road cars drive quickly around the circuit in controlled conditions. There are nine
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  • ...uses up central space, making it impractical for any but two-seater sports cars. ...ccesses in racing, the RMR platform has been popular for road going sports cars despite the inherent challenges of design, maintenance and lack of cargo sp
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  • ...but perhaps a little down on power, and on a par with the 2002 season's [[McLaren]] car. ...ngth titanium, thus reducing its weight by as much as 15% and lowering the cars centre of gravity. The new compact design allowed for great advancement in
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  • ..., Ferrari grew up with little formal education but a strong desire to race cars. During [[World War I]] he was a mule-skinner, his father Alfredo and broth He left CMN in 1920 to work at [[Alfa Romeo]], racing their cars in local races he had more success. In 1923, racing in Ravenna, he acquired
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  • ...|| {{flagiconGBR}} [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] (7) <br/> {{flagiconGBR}} [[McLaren]] (7) | Winning team || {{flagiconGBR}} [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ...uperiority in the future. The automotive press frequently calls new exotic cars "supercars". ...t often does not include roll cages and other features required for [[race cars]].
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  • ...s]]: GT1, or '''Grand Touring Cars''', and GT2, or '''Series Grand Touring Cars'''. Each category has an annual driver champion, team champion, and manufa For the 2006 season, the FIA has created a new class called GT3. GT3 cars are even closer to their production counterparts and are very simply racetr
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  • ...he race was shown at the end of the 32nd lap. Senna passed Prost's slowing McLaren at the finish line, but according to the rules, the positions counted are t | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Techniques d'Avant Garde|TAG]]'''
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  • |Record team || [[McLaren-Mercedes]] ...r V8 engines (instead of the 3.0 liter V10s of previous years) the fastest cars reached 316 km/h.
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  • ...World Championship. This was most significant in 1988, when [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] drivers [[Alain Prost]] and [[Ayrton Senna]] were dominant. Prost finishe ...he most dominant Constructors' Champion in recent times was [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] in [[1988 Formula One season|1988]], scoring 199 of a maximum 240 points
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  • | {{flagiconNew Zealand}} '''[[Bruce McLaren]]''' | '''[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]'''
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  • | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda F1|Honda]]''' | [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • |Team(s) || [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] ...inn''" won three [[Scandinavia]]n championships, then the [[Opel]] [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] Euroseries championship before winning the [[British Formula Three]
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  • ...] company, [[ATS]]. Thereafter, [[Enzo Ferrari]] would no longer sell his cars to Serenissima, so the company turned to [[De Tomaso]], ATS, and [[Maserati ...its way into a single-seat closed sports car built by [[Carrozzeria Sports Cars]] in [[1969]]. The final Serenissima car was designed by [[Ghia]] that sam
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  • In most automobiles, and in sports cars especially, ideal [[car handling]] requires balanced traction between the f ...sorb the force of bumps so the riders feel a smoother ride. But in sports cars this benefit is once again utilized to increase performance and is usually
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  • ...only 11 resutls from 16 counted. This was most significant in 1988, when [[McLaren]] drivers [[Alain Prost]] and [[Ayrton Senna]] were dominant. Prost finishe | {{flagiconGBR}} [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]<font size="+1">*</font>
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  • ...]], [[Brabham]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[Ligier]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] and [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] ...rn and so Brundle got the drive. It was a case of bad timing in many ways. McLaren were on the cusp of a downturn and throughout 1994 were unable to win. The
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  • |Record team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] ...of the circuit, it favours the skill of the drivers over the power of the cars. However, there is very little overtaking as the course is so narrow and da
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  • ...ical but the smaller [[V6]] [[turbo]] engine suited the [[ground effect in cars|ground effect]] aerodynamics and was a better package overall. The engine w Mandatory flat bottoms for the cars were introduced for 1983 and the 126C3 was designed with this in mind. In p
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  • == V12 road cars == ...d thus cost. Their use has been thus confined to costly luxury and sports cars, in which they give superlative performance and smoothness characteristics.
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  • Jackie's early involvement with cars was in the family business, Dumbuck Garage, in Milton, where he worked as a ...titive car in its class. Soon Stewart was besting McLaren's times, causing McLaren to return to the track for some quicker laps. Again, Stewart was faster and
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  • ...he results of overcrowding on the track and the speed different of various cars.<br> | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Techniques d'Avant Garde|TAG]]
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  • ...rabham]]<br>[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]<br>[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]<br>[[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]<br>[[Wolf]]<br>[[Ensign]]<br>[[Ligier]] ...nevertheless after 4 laps he was already 5th, overtaking 12 full-blown F1 cars. Unfortunately his front suspension broke and he was forced to retire after
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  • ...revious designs (notably all his championship winning Ferrari and Benetton cars) all featured a ''single keel''. ...season but owing to World Champion [[Fernando Alonso]] changing teams to [[McLaren]], Renault receive these numbers as Alonso has taken his number 1 to his ne
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  • |Record team || [[McLaren]] ...tion. This opened in [[1973]], and is the largest collection of Grand Prix cars anywhere in the world.
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  • ...ces in the calendar, today awarded to the winner of a race for historic F1 cars at the annual Silverstone Classic meeting. ...ival [[Ayrton Senna]] and give him a lift on his side-pod, after Senna's [[McLaren]] had expired towards the end of the race.
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  • | Winning team || {{flagiconGBR}}[[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | Pole team || {{flagiconGBR}}[[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ...cessor to the earlier dominant aerodynamic theory of streamlining. [[Champ Cars]] employed ground effect to some extent, but [[Formula One]] and most other ...nverted [[airfoil|aerofoil]]s, were routinely used in the design of racing cars to increase downforce, but this is ''not'' ground effect.) This kind of gro
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  • |Record team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] ...e grandstands situated there) named ''Motodrom''. This made setting racing cars up difficult, as a choice had to be made - whether to run low [[downforce]]
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  • | Second Team || [[McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] ...urtees]] team was ordered to remove pro-Europe political stickers from its cars.
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  • ...season|1979]] was frustrated by Schumacher's injury and the speed of the [[McLaren MP4-14]], they did manage to clinch Ferrari's first constructors' crown sin {{Ferrari Formula 1 cars}}
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  • ...r featured improved aerodynamics, which put it on a par with that year's [[McLaren]] car. {{Ferrari Formula 1 cars}}
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  • ...car was competitive and reliable but was aerodynamically inferior to the [[McLaren MP4/13]] and [[Michael Schumacher]] battled to second place in the world ch {{Ferrari Formula 1 cars}}
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  • ...es, Hailwood became a respected driver in [[Formula One]] and World Sports Cars. He won the 1972 [[Formula Two]] world title and earned a podium finish at | [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]
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  • In [[1999]], Alonso made the jump to open-wheel cars, racing the Spanish [[World Series by Nissan|Euro Open MoviStar by Nissan]] ...sually ahead of his team mate, and sometimes ahead of technically superior cars.
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  • ...high in the two [[Canadian Grand Prix]] events staged here. Of the forty cars entered those two races, only 16 reached the checkered flag. ...r World Series]], marking the series' first race at the circuit since Indy cars competed there in 1967 and 1968, when [[Mario Andretti]] won all four races
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  • ...the thin air makes breathing more difficult for both the drivers and their cars. The circuit got its name shortly after it opened when [[Ricardo Rodrígue ...n the 2005 season, with a [[chicane]] on the main straightaway to slow the cars down. They also introduced a curve between the short course and the Ese del
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  • ...urious battle between [[Ayrton Senna]] and [[Nigel Mansell]], with the two cars finishing side by side. The stewards awarded the win to Senna, by 0.014 sec | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • |Second Team || [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] ...[[Heikki Kovalainen]] in the second Renault was fourth ahead of both the [[McLaren]]s of [[Kimi Räikkönen|Räikkönen]] and [[Juan Pablo Montoya|Montoya]].
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  • ...ature a minimum of four grooves in them, with the intention of slowing the cars down (a [[slick tire|slick tire]], with no indentations, is best in dry con ...wet weather, such as that seen in the [[2007 European Grand Prix]], the F1 cars are unable to keep up with the [[Safety car|Safety Car]] in deep standing w
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  • ...which featured world-famous drivers such as [[Stirling Moss]] and [[Bruce McLaren]]. Throughout the 1960s and 70s the race meetings continued to attract inte 1984 saw the first appearance of [[Group A]] touring cars and an extension of the track to 3.9km. It also saw the first 500 km race,
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  • ...gners with Championship-winning cars at both [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] and [[McLaren]]. In order for [[Red Bull Racing]] and Toro Rosso to use the chassis, Newe ...ockpit. Another development is a new gearbox, as the 2008 rules state that cars must have a gearbox that lasts for four races: if one fails, the driver wil
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  • ..., which is the electronic system that controls all the cars, produced by [[McLaren Electronic Systems]]. This was included to comply with the new regulations. * [http://www.f1technical.net/f1db/cars/931] - Car Specs on F1Technical.net
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  • ...gring]], but this was to be his last GP win. The [[sportscar racing|sports cars]] season was a success for Ferrari though, with the [[Ferrari 312PB]] based ...gh the season in order to contest the [[1973 German GP]] at the 'Ring in a McLaren, where he took 3rd place behind the Tyrrells of Stewart and [[Francois Ceve
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  • | Pole team || [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] ...[[Lewis Hamilton]]'s first win. On lap 67, [[Takuma Sato]] overtook the [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz in motorsport|Mercedes]]'s [[Fernando Alonso]], to cheers
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  • ...he 1960s, several minor F1 teams used Alfa Romeo [[straight-4]] engines in cars such as the [[LDS (automobile)|LDS]] Mk1 and Mk2 "Specials", [[Cooper Car C ...sted to [[Andrea de Adamich]], a long time Alfa driver, in a third works [[McLaren]]. The combination often failed to qualify and was uncompetitive when it di
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  • Alfa Corse closed for 1933 and locked the cars in the factory, but they eventually transferred them to [[Enzo Ferrari]]'s ...went on to manage the team, and after that went on to manufacture his own cars.)
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  • At the {{F1 GP|2010|Malaysian}}, both Alonso and Massa as well as [[McLaren]]'s [[Lewis Hamilton]] failed to make it through to the second qualifying s ...they have not achieved what they were capable of, having been overtaken by McLaren for first in the constructor's championship.
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  • |Related || Racing car: [[Alfa Romeo Tipo 33]]<br/>Concept cars:<br/>[[Alfa Romeo 33.2]]<br/>Alfa Romeo Iguana<br/>Alfa Romeo Carabo ...vehicles which feature doors of this nature include the [[Toyota Sera]], [[McLaren F1]], [[Enzo Ferrari (car)|Ferrari Enzo]] and the [[Saleen S7]]. The Strada
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  • In [[1971]], with the Tyrrell team now building their own cars, Cévert finished second in [[French Grand Prix|France]] and Germany, both ...rbox and spilling oil all over the track! [[Denny Hulme]]'s [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] hit the oil and spun into the barrier, bending his front suspension. Hulm
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  • ...t engine. By Silverstone, however, the teams would have parity in engines. McLaren had advanced TAG electronics, with traction and launch control from the sta | rowspan=3 | {{flagiconUK}} [[Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro]] McLaren
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  • ...otors|BRM]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Brabham]], [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]] ...the F1 team and drove for March in both F1 and F2 in 1972. Although the F2 cars were good (and Lauda's test-driving skills impressed March principal Robin
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  • ...]] he scored his first podium with a second place behind [[Alain Prost]]'s McLaren and at Suzuka he made a piece of history by being the driver of the only na ...House March was a disappointment, and neither driver troubled the leading cars for the rest of the year. However, the team spirit remained intact despite
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  • ...mospheric and 1.5&nbsp;L [[supercharging|supercharged]] engines. Formula 2 cars were allowed, and the World Championship was run under F2 rules in 1952 and *[[Bristol Cars|Bristol]] inline-6 2.0&nbsp;L
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconGBR}} '''[[McLaren]]''' |align="left"|{{flagiconGBR}} '''[[McLaren]]'''
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  • ...the thin air makes breathing more difficult for both the drivers and their cars. The circuit got its name shortly after it opened when [[Ricardo Rodrígue ...n the 2005 season, with a [[chicane]] on the main straightaway to slow the cars down. They also introduced a curve between the short course and the Ese del
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  • ...Formula One season|1977]],[[1980 Formula One season|80]]), [[Shadow Racing Cars|Shadow]] ([[1978 Formula One season|1978]]), [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] ([[197 ...[[Sir Frank Williams]] offered him a competitive seat again in one of his cars in 1979. Regazzoni paid him back by giving the team its maiden win at [[Sil
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  • |Pole team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] |Fastest lap team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ...ness." indicating that Pininfarina is interested in producing other unique cars. Glickenhaus replied that he would like a modern [[Ferrari P]] and in June ...s frontal crash safety. The [[butterfly doors]] (similar to those of the [[McLaren F1]]) are designed such that even at 260&nbsp;kilometres per hour (160&nbsp
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  • ...serati 250F]], but only began to draw attention driving the Cooper [[Bruce McLaren]] had used to win his first Grand Prix. ...One season|1963 F1 season]] the Parnell team were using year-old [[Lola]] cars powered by year-old [[Climax]] [[V8 engine]]s. Amon was teamed with the ver
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  • ...i Räikkönen]] proved Alonso's closest competitor. After early troubles the McLaren was generally considered the fastest package, however technical failures an ...a|China]], Renault's Alonso and Fisichella finished first and fourth, with McLaren-Mercedes' Kimi Räikkönen second, to help Renault clinch their first ever
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  • |Team(s) || [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]], [[McLaren]], [[Ligier]], [[Minardi]], [[Brabham]], [[Rial (racing team)|Rial]], [[Scu .... From Formula 3, he graduated to [[Formula 2]] with future [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] boss [[Ron Dennis]]' Project 4 team.
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  • ...standings with 48 points, one adrift of fifth-placed [[Lewis Hamilton]] of McLaren. [[Category:Ferrari Formula One cars|F60]]
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  • ...150° Italia|150° Italia]]. L-shaped inlets also feature on the sidepods as McLaren had last season. ...ravene the regulations as they could improve the aerodynamic peformance of cars, which led to the device being banned.
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  • |Team(s) || [[Toleman|Toleman Hart]], [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] ...ampionship, and after testing with [[WilliamsF1|Williams]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] and [[Toleman]], he managed to secure a seat with the latter in time for
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  • ...ong management association with the team's owner, former [[Ferrari]] and [[McLaren]] [[Formula One]] driver [[Stefan Johansson]]. He immediately impressed wit ...as downcast about the move at first, rubbishing the performance of the IRL cars compared to the CART machines. But staying with a top team was vital to his
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  • ...departure over previous Brawn/Byrne Ferrari designs, being more based on [[McLaren]]'s design thinking. The car did feature Ferrari trademarks, such as the pe The car proved easy to set up and was faster than the rival McLaren car, but the [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] although aerodynamically inferior was
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  • ...lly to have road cars which are more technically advanced than Formula One cars. However, most now agree that getting rid of electronic driver aids would b ...at high speed. The infamous [[2005 United States Grand Prix]] saw just six cars take part in the race as the [[Michelin]] tyres were deemed to be unsafe. F
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  • ...a green kilt and waving religious banners. [[Kimi Räikkönen]], driving for McLaren-Mercedes, and [[Juan Pablo Montoya]], driving for BMW Williams, had a chanc | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} [[West (cigarette)|West]] McLaren Mercedes
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  • ...d Prix. This year saw the introduction of the '107% rule', which meant all cars had to be within 107% of the pole position time in order to qualify for the | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} [[Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro]] McLaren Mercedes
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  • *[[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] |rowspan=2| {{flagiconUK}} [[Vodafone]] [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ...inner [[Lewis Hamilton]] made the transition to F1 the following year with McLaren and the 2007 Champion [[Timo Glock]] to Toyota for the 2008 F1 season, alth == GP2 Series cars ==
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  • ...Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Honda Racing F1|Honda]], [[BRM]], [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]], [[Surtees]] | Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari]]<br>[[Lola Cars]]/[[Surtees|Team Surtees]]
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  • | {{flagiconNew Zealand}} [[Bruce McLaren]] | [[Jaguar Cars|Jaguar]]
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  • ...he double-header '''[[Guia Race]]''', which traditionally features touring cars from world-renowned car manufacturers, has officially become the final two ...cars is a particular race for this category, as very few races with these cars are held on street circuits. Since 2005 the race has officially become the
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  • ...n was chiefly concerned with producing enough spare parts for the existing cars at the expense of chassis development and improvement. All seven chassis ra ...ugh the speed traps, but not on the ultimate pace of the frontrunners. The cars were also unreliable due to a shortage of spare parts and the strain placed
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  • ...ited, teams may use an alternate non-tobacco livery. At historical events, cars are allowed to use the livery which was used when the car was actively comp ...One with a works team of its own in 2006 Formula One season. Although the cars have many sponsorship logos on them, the main pattern is based on the tradi
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  • | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} [[West (cigarette)|West]] McLaren Mercedes ! rowspan=2 | [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]
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  • ...[[Formula Two]] had become too expensive, and was dominated by works-run cars with factory engines; the hope was that Formula 3000 would offer quicker, c ...the mid-90s, F3000 was a virtual Reynard monopoly, although [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]] did eventually return with a promising car and the Japanese [[Footwo
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  • | Most wins constructor || [[McLaren]] (8) ...when leading Formula 1 drivers were hired to race in [[Formula Atlantic]] cars at [[Calder Park Raceway]]. The Atlantic era was dominated by [[Roberto Mor
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  • ...after a slow start in which [[Brabham]], [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] and [[McLaren]] put up strong competition, Lauda won 4 out of 5 races mid season before s ...k came to nothing though as the pioneering [[Lotus 79]] [[ground effect in cars|ground effect]] "wing car" took on and beat all comers with ease that seaso
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  • ...re constructed by different entities the car's make comprises both (e.g. [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax ...ks" or "factory" team (i.e. the official team of the company producing the cars, as opposed to a customer team which buys them off the shelf) therefore app
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  • Examples of city cars: ...[hatchback]]s and the smallest [[sedan]]s. These vehicles are the smallest cars widely sold in the North American market. They have usually three, four or
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  • ...d concentrate on the ability of manufacturers to build sporty yet reliable cars. This would drive innovation in not only reliable but also fuel-efficient v ...Le Mans, a drive would be created for better aerodynamics and stability of cars at high speeds. While this was shared with Grand Prix racing, few tracks in
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  • | Most wins constructor || {{flagiconUK}} [[McLaren]] (14) | Winning team || [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • ...ipping side as it delivers to the slipping side. Most [[Audi]] [[Quattro]] cars, notably excluding the [[Audi A3|A3]] and [[Audi TT|TT]], use a center Tors ...of the power going to the '''rear''' axle under normal conditions. Sports cars using this type of system always drive only the rear under normal condition
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  • |Record team || [[McLaren]] [[Mercedes]] ...ations made to the circuit, and the high downforce of modern [[Formula One cars]]. Still, a loss of control in this section often leads to very heavy shunt
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  • '''Ferrari 312''' is the name of several different [[Ferrari]] race cars which have 3 litre 12-cylinder engines, both in V12 and 180° flat boxer sh Mainly, these are their 1966 to 1980 [[Formula One]] cars, and also their 1969 to 1973 sports prototypes of the [[Ferrari P]] series
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  • | Pole team || [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz in motorsport|Mercedes]] ...3 February 2007 was free, and the largest gathering of current Formula One cars and drivers outside of a Grand Prix. At the festival it was announced that
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  • |Record team:||[[McLaren]] [[Mercedes]] ...avery in equal measure to get it right. After a long run from Malmedy, the cars would reach top speed before having to negotiate Masta, a high speed left-r
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  • ...ique to the championship. The current Formula One regulations specify that cars must be constructed by the racing teams themselves. ...ernationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] mandated that as of the 2006 season the cars must be powered by 2.4 litre naturally-aspirated engines in the [[V8 engine
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  • On the other hand [[McLaren]] would not enjoy as much success as they had in recent times, but they wou | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} [[West (cigarette)|West]] McLaren Mercedes
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  • ...rsy]] involving [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] and [[McLaren]], which led to McLaren being excluded from the World Constructors' Championship. As a result, [[Sc ...for the November tests. [[Lewis Hamilton]] made his first appearance in a McLaren since being confirmed as Alonso's team-mate for 2007.
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  • ...was held on [[November 24]]&ndash;[[November 25|25]], 1956 with 31 sports cars competing at the [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace|Interlagos]] circuit. | [[McLaren F1 GTR]]
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  • |align="left"|Founder of [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] ...gn="left"|[[NASCAR]] official, promoter for [[Midwest Association for Race Cars|MARC]], [[Automobile Racing Club of America|ARCA]]
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  • ...performance deliver promise from his team boss. Heading to [[Team McLaren|McLaren Mercedes]] in [[2002 Formula One season|2002]] he was nicknamed ''Iceman'' ===McLaren (2002–2006)===
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  • ...although newer windows that could be rolled down were installed into later cars and the F40 did without a [[catalytic converter]] until 1990 when [[United ...or the 1986 season, Enzo was left with five 288 GTO Evoluzione development cars, and no series in which to campaign them. Enzo's desire to leave a legacy i
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  • ...he notion of a tractor manufacturer criticizing the design of his precious cars, and let Lamborghini know as much, quoted as having said "the problem is no ..., which set a precedent for mid-engined two-seater high performance sports cars. The Miura was joined two years later by a four-seat grand tourer, the [[La
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  • | [[McLaren F1 GTR]] | {{flagiconNew Zealand}} [[Bruce McLaren]]<br>{{flagiconNew Zealand}} [[Chris Amon]]
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  • ...onda]] developed V10 engines, propelling the [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] and [[McLaren]] teams to great success. ...0 hp. On the other hand, the ex-First L190 chassis was one of the heaviest cars in the field. Handling was bad, reliability was poor. As a result, the Life
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  • Alfa Corse closed for 1933 and locked the cars in the factory, but they eventually transferred them to [[Enzo Ferrari]]'s ...went on to manage the team, and after that went on to manufacture his own cars.)
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  • Until 1969, the steeply banked oval was also used, with chicanes to slow cars down. A lap was 10,1 km long, about twice as long as the regular "flat" cir | [[Bruce McLaren]] {{flagiconNew Zealand}} <br> [[Ken Miles]] {{flagiconUSA}}
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  • ...ide protection, and the cockpit opening was made larger than the 1994-spec cars. The front and rear wings of were modified to reduce [[downforce]], thereby ...]] Mansell and McLaren parted ways, and [[Mark Blundell]] drove the second McLaren for the remainder of 1995. [[Mika Häkkinen]] was seriously injured in a cr
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  • |Team(s) || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], [[Renault F1|Renault]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[WilliamsF1|Willi ...French and European [[Formula Three]] championships, before joining the [[McLaren]] Formula One team in [[1980 Formula One season|1980]] at the age of 25. He
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  • ...the Drivers' Championship to the last race, finishing a close second to [[McLaren]] driver [[Mika Häkkinen]]. He left Ferrari the following year for the new ...p to the British team. However, the decision was later overturned and both cars reinstated in the race results, meaning that Irvine headed into the final r
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  • ...traction is exceeded at the lower tractive side. Most [[Audi]] [[quattro]] cars, notably excluding the [[Audi A3|A3]] and [[Audi TT|TT]], use a center Tors ...h 100% of the power going to the rear axle under normal conditions. Sports cars using this type of system usually drive only the rear under normal conditio
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  • ...lands|Dutch]] driver flipped over and collided with [[Martin Brundle]]'s [[McLaren]]. ...omplete a lap during the race, as he was tipped into the gravel by his old McLaren teammate, [[Mika Häkkinen]]. Schumacher went onto win the Grand Prix, his
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  • ...[McLaren-Mercedes|McLaren]] and [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] all tested their 2008 cars. [[Williams F1|Williams]] tested a modified version of the [[Williams FW29| ...ime sheets faster than both [[Kimi Räikkönen]] and [[Michael Schumacher]]. McLaren continued to outpace Ferrari on day two with both drivers on top and Toyota
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  • |Team(s):||[[McLaren]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...mpions Ferrari for the end of the season - in only his fifth season racing cars - and from 1978 to his death in 1982 drove for the Italian team. He won six
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  • ...d in the "safety cell" monocoque chassis assembly of high-performance race cars. ...s as well as other components. Examples include the [[Koenigsegg CCR]], [[McLaren F1]], [[Bugatti Veyron]], [[Bugatti EB110]], [[Pagani Zonda]], [[Ferrari En
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  • ...ory (as of July 2007) by an Italian driver. Scarfiotti was associated with cars from his youth. His father was among five founders of the [[Fiat]] automobi ...d [[Joakim Bonnier]] driving a 5.4-litre [[Chevrolet]]-powered [[Chaparral Cars|Chaparral]]. The Ferrari was 90 seconds behind in a race that debuted the a
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  • ...years. Still, Alfa Sprints are being used in significant numbers as racing cars, mostly in historic cups or hill climbing races, its popularity mainly due ...ong with a ZF transaxle, giving them a power to weight ratio on par with a Mclaren F1.
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  • ...its peak included over forty drivers, most of whom raced in [[Alfa Romeo]] cars; Enzo himself continued racing, with moderate success, until the birth of h ...815s, designed by [[Alberto Massimino]], were thus the first true Ferrari cars, but after [[Alberto Ascari]] and the [[Marchese Lotario Rangoni Machiavell
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  • ...In the 1989 [[Japanese Grand Prix]] he lay 3rd behind the two [[McLaren]] cars when [[Ayrton Senna]] tried an over-optimistic overtaking move, and [[Alain
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  • ...993, after which he retired from Formula One. Boutsen briefly drove sports cars in the US, driving for Champion Racing in a Porsche, alongside [[Bill Adam]
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  • ...ne for drivers and one for [[#Drivers and constructors|constructors]]. The cars race at speeds often in excess of 300 km/h (185 mph). ...scope is continually expanding. Formula 1 cars are the most expensive race cars currently in production and the [[sport]] is among the most expensive in th
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  • |Team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] ...lose contest with [[Nick Heidfeld]] who was driving for [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]]'s F3000 team. During the 1998 F3000 season, Montoya opened the season up
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  • | Fastest lap team || [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] ...h rounds. But the series had logistical problems after the race, when the cars were delayed on their way to [[Malaysia]], missing the next event and had t
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  • ...e. Both general admission and, for a fee, reserved camping exists. RVs and cars are allowed into the track. Fans that show up during the week (and in some | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Chaparral Cars|Chaparral Cars Inc.]]
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  • ...cond-place finishes not achieved by these two teams were accomplished by [[McLaren Mercedes]]. ...ive title. [[Kimi Räikkönen]] finished fifth for [[McLaren]], meaning that McLaren failed to secure a single win in the season for the first time since [[1996
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  • ...lass of [[formula racing|formula]], or [[open wheel car|open-wheel]], race cars that have competed in it. It has been broadcast live over radio on the [[In ...Penske|Penske]] team in 1972 with driver [[Mark Donohue]], and two for the McLaren Works team in 1974 and 1976 with [[Johnny Rutherford]]. This was also the l
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  • ...uerth's body, Fairfield ran into the wreckage of the Bugatti. Two further cars impacted Fairfield's Frazer Nash. Kippeurth died in the road. ...|René Bonnet]] Aérodjet LM6 of Jean-Pierre Manzon struck into the [[Jaguar Cars|Jaguar]] and was left sitting in the middle of the track as the [[Alpine (c
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  • ...[[WilliamsF1|Williams]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]] Mansell's four years as a full-time Lotus driver were a struggle, as the cars were unreliable. Out of 59 race starts with the team, he finished just 24 o
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  • ...his rule helped Ferrari in particular, but it had major effect on Red Bull cars, because they had to thank the technology for their extraordinary pace, bot [[Category:Ferrari Formula One cars|150]]
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  • Lancia changed classes and cars once again in [[1983 World Sportscar Championship season]], but Alboreto re ...[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] wasn't as good a car as the [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]] - and also, truth be told, because neither was Michele as good as [[Alain
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  • ...tar. There were terrible injuries to the race car drivers and spectators. Cars caught fire, there were deaths, and the race was halted and canceled when o ...Europe (there were so few entries that the Speedway itself entered several cars), a lack of oil, and out of respect for the [[World War I|war in Europe]].
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  • ...career as a barrister was bringing in sufficient money, he started racing cars himself. The sport's indifference to his background appealed to Mosley: ...uropean [[Formula Two]], the level of racing just below Formula One. Their cars were prepared by [[Frank Williams]], later a Formula One team owner. It was
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  • ...e, although not all of these were considered significant. Most competitive cars came from Italy, particularly Alfa Romeo. Races saw pre-war heroes like Var ...g Motors|BRM]] – competed, although less successfully. A number of private cars also took part in local races.
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  • ...er 24 hours to be classified, which leads to dramatic scenes where damaged cars leave the pits to crawl around the track one last time in order to finish o ...was permitted in the early decades. Until the early [[1980s]] most of the cars were raced with a two driver team. In [[1950]], [[Louis Rosier]] won the ra
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  • Battling with [[Team McLaren|McLaren's]] Kimi Räikkönen amidst heavy rain and numerous crashes, Fisichella too ...n the final lap of the [[2005 Japanese Grand Prix|Japanese Grand Prix]] by McLaren driver Kimi Räikkönen, despite his race engineer urging him to avoid lett
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  • ...1950 to create a 1 mile oval course suitable for cars. 500cc [[Formula 3]] cars began racing later that year, and in 1953 the Universal Motor Racing Club w ...ell Park]] the following year, before Foulston tragically died testing a [[McLaren]] IndyCar at Silverstone. The company was taken over by Mary Foulston but r
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  • ...[[Mark Webber]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]'s [[Fernando Alonso]] and [[McLaren]]'s [[Lewis Hamilton]]. ...the start of the season, 2009 Drivers' Champion [[Jenson Button]] joined [[McLaren]], while the 2009 Constructors' Champion, [[Brawn GP]], was bought by Germa
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  • ...won races in [[midget car racing|midget cars]], [[sprint car racing|sprint cars]], and [[drag racing]]. ...eets of their hometown. Later, the brothers were hired by a garage to park cars, Andretti described the experience in his book ''What's It Like Out There''
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  • ...ates Grand Prix|next race]], removing himself from the race as well as the cars of [[Rubens Barrichello]] and [[David Coulthard]]. In an attempt to retain ...ere were rumours linking him to several Formula One teams. He approached [[McLaren]] to enquire about the seat being vacated by [[Fernando Alonso]], but was t
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  • ...marino.php] (archive [http://web.archive.org/web/20070807184216/http://www.mclaren.com/theteam/lewis/sanmarino.php]) * Durango cars were excluded from second Silverstone race for illegal rear wing which caus
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  • ...legance of form. So was born the '''[[Bandini 750 sport siluro]]'''. These cars, when their headlights were removed, qualified to race in the sports catego The cars were designed in the corner of a garage and built by his brother Aurelio wi
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  • ...ms]] and only [[Ayrton Senna|Senna]], in a largely inferior [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], was able to challenge [[Alain Prost]], who had at his disposal the stron ...n investigation, the FIA discovered illegal software on their car (and the cars of several rival teams), but could not prove that it had been used.
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  • [[Ferrari]] had 10 cars start the 1958 Le Mans with only two finishing but one, a TR 58 (250TR) was ...275&nbsp;LM]] winning the race, this proved to be the last win for the red cars. Four consecutive victories for Ford followed in the next years.
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  • ...ari]]<br>[[Pagani Zonda]]<br>[[Porsche Carrera GT]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren]] ...that was first revealed at the [[2006 Paris Motor Show]]. The twenty white cars feature two-tone black and white trim inside and out, with interiors finish
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  • |Similar || [[Aston Martin Vanquish]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren]] ...&nbsp;ft·lbf (608&nbsp;N·m) of torque will also be a high for Ferrari's GT cars. Most of the modifications to the engine were done to allow it to fit in th
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  • ...power from the [[engine]] simultaneously. In the [[United States]], these cars are included in the broader [[sport utility vehicle]] category. While many ...d despite chronic under-investment succeeded far better than the passenger cars. Land Rover developed a luxury 4WD with the [[Range Rover]] in the 1970s, w
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  • ...ionately on those social groups who are also least likely to own and drive cars. The [[sustainable transport]] movement focuses on solutions to these probl |[[Volvo Cars|Volvo (cars)]] || align="center"| {{flagiconSWE}}||Subsidiary||Global
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  • The list will also be limited to production road cars that meet the following conditions: ...ufacturer and offered for commercial sale to the public in new condition - cars modified by either professional tuners or individuals are not eligible
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  • ...event only for the race to be stopped after [[Martin Brundle|Brundle's]] [[McLaren]] crashed. Hill took over the lead at the re-start and pushed very hard to ...rld's best-selling grand prix magazine, [[F1 Racing]]. Hill has raced both cars and motorcycles at the [[Goodwood Festival of Speed]] and in 2005 he tested
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