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  • ...Cars]]. He was [[All-Japan Formula Three|Japanese Formula 3]] champion in 1993, and runner-up in the [[Japanese Touring Car Championship]] (JTCC) in 1992
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  • * ''[[Last Action Hero]]'', cameo role (1993)
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  • ...ing the Maine Bretagne League in 1991 and the Cadet France championship in 1993.
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  • From 1919 to 1993, the 500 was the only racing done on the Brickyard. However, when [[Tony Ge ...ce [[Michael Andretti]] drove for [[McLaren]] in [[1993 Formula One season|1993]].
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  • ...e Court of Monaco|Supreme Court]] to guarantee fundamental liberties. In [[1993]], Monaco became a member of the [[United Nations]], with full voting right ...://www.peterkurth.com/MONACO.htm In the House of Grimaldi], a reprint of a 1993 article from the author's personal website
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  • ...ring Car Championship|European Championship]] titles between 1982-1985. In 1993, the [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft|DTM]] series was won by [[Nicola
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  • ...ctory down, Gabriele Rumi had commissioned [[Sergio Rinland]] to work on a 1993 Fondmetal. Plans for that machine were finished late 1992. A few years late
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  • ...accident, and viewers of Hunt's commentaries of Formula 1 races from 1980-1993 on [[BBC Television]] were regularly treated to bitter diatribes of Patrese
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  • ...ates|American]] driver to compete in F1 since [[Michael Andretti]] in {{F1|1993}}.
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  • In 1993, the [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft|DTM]] (Deutsche Tourenwagen Meist *1 '''[[Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft]]''' (DTM) (1993)
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  • ...season|1984]]-[[1990 Formula One season|1990]], [[1993 Formula One season|1993]]-[[1994 Formula One season|1994]] |[[1993 Formula One season|1993]]
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  • * [[1993]] - [[François Moreau]] {{flagiconFrance}}
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  • | First year || CART, 1993 | Year || 1993
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  • | {{WorldSS|1993}}
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  • ...[Ducati]] was able to dominate the championship for many years. From {{SBK|1993}} to {{SBK|1999}} [[Carl Fogarty]] and [[Ducati]] won the title 4 times.
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  • ...er car museums in not having a permanent collection, the museum founded in 1993 by Luigi Bonfanti has thematic displays, each lasting a few months. The mus
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  • ...1963 by businessman [[Ferruccio Lamborghini]] (April 28, 1916 February 20, 1993), who owned a successful [[tractor]] [[factory]], ''Lamborghini Trattori S. ...tegies undergoing a complete revision. Sales tripled from just 101 cars in 1993 to 301 in 1994, and grew again to 414 in 1995. Cars sold well thanks to agg
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  • | align="left" bgcolor=ececec| 1993 |Frank Katthöfer||1993, 1994
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  • * [[1993]] - [[Wilfried Nelissen]] {{BEL}}
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  • ...ke. From this model from race an entered street model in production to aim 1993 is gained. Street Australia is identical to the model competition, moderniz
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  • |[[1993]] || [[Oslo]], [[Norway]] || '''[[Lance Armstrong]]''', [[USA]]
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  • * [[1993]] {{flagiconItaly}} [[Maurizio Fondriest]]
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  • * 1993: [[F.I.V.E Formula Junior Elettrosolare]]
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  • ...series, winning three races and placing second in the championship. In [[1993]], Jacques moved to the North American [[Toyota]] Atlantic racing series, w | align="center" | 1993
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  • In 1993 the 348 was revised, featuring subtle styling changes and more power, this
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  • ...having withdrawn at the end of the [[1993 World Rally Championship season|1993 season]]), winning [[List of World Rally Championship Constructors' Champio
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  • ...l limitations, the displacement of this unit was limited to 899 cc in 1993, with a slight reduction of output, now producing 39 [[horsepower#PS|P
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  • ! 1993
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  • ...K and the twin cylinder Pegaso 125, both with [[catalytic converter]]s. In 1993 Aprilia launched a large diameter wheel scooter reusing the name [[Aprilia
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  • * 1993 prototype [[Iso Grifo 90]]
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  • * ''[[Mrs. Doubtfire]]'' (1993)
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  • | Parent company || [[Citroën]] (1968-1975)<br>[[De Tomaso]] (1975-1993)
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  • In [[1993]] news that Connery was undergoing [[radiation treatment]] for an undisclos | [[1993 in film|1993]] || ''[[Rising Sun (film)|Rising Sun]]'' || Capt. John Connor || (also exe
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  • ...n being produced between 1979 and 1994, the second generation running from 1993 until 1999, and the third generation Delta entering production in 2008. It ...taHFIntegrale.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[1993 World Rally Championship season|1993]] Lancia Delta HF Integrale at the 2006 [[Goodwood Festival of Speed]]]]To
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  • ...Nanjing NJ2046. [[Western Star]] built copies for the [[Canadian Forces]] 1993-1997
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  • | 1993 | 1993
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  • * [[1993]] - [[Johan Museeuw]] -- {{flagiconBEL}}
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  • ! 1993 | [[Nissan March|Micra]] (1993)
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  • | 1990-1993 | 1987-1993
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  • '''James Simon Wallis Hunt''' ([[29 August]] [[1947]] &ndash; [[15 June]] [[1993]]) was an [[England|English]] racing driver and [[Formula 1]] world champio
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  • ===1991-1993=== [[1993 Formula One Season|1993]] was a year of great expectations for Benetton and Schumacher. The German
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  • ...d skilled people at this level of quality." At the time of my visit in May 1993, Cizeta had delivered five cars and had six more underway. Speed tests in early 1993 at Nardo were planned. European homologation would follow. Early cars were
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  • ...um on the construction of new plants, originally in effect from 1987 until 1993, has since been extended indefinitely.<sup>[http://energytrends.pnl.gov/ita In the [[Referendums in Italy|Italian referendums]] of 1993, voters approved substantial changes, including moving from a proportional
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  • ...rately wanted. The Grand Cherokee would not be released until 1992 for the 1993 model year, at which time Iacocca left Chrysler.
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  • ...ont discs, carbon fibre bits, and lightweight Marvic wheels and guards. In 1993 the vented clutch cover, fully floating Brembo front discs, and lightweight 1993 saw the introduction of the (M900) [[Ducati Monster]], a 900 SuperSport mot
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  • On August 27, 1993, through his holding company, ACBN Holdings S.A. of [[Luxembourg]], Romano Bugatti also presented in 1993 the prototype of a large sedan called the EB 112.
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  • In 1993, the [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault]] VDT FW15C - Experimental CVT set-u
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  • * [[1993]] : [[Johan Museeuw]] {{BEL}}
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  • ...son-in-law and later father of [[Ferdinand Piëch]] (chairman of Volkswagen 1993-2002)
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  • ...ic traditions in modern Italy", Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993</ref> the "institutional performance" of Veneto's regional government is hi ...1954]]) is a former [[Formula One]] (F1) racing driver, from [[1977]] to [[1993]].
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  • ...tical Studies from Aeronautical History'', Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993
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  • ;1993: Presentation of the Colani field glasses; Shopping center exposition throu
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  • ..., but the champion withdrew from motorcycling competitions that year, in [[1993]] the Cagiva is always a protagonist with the [[Cagiva V593|V593]] and Cham
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  • ...s led to the decision to race minimoto exclusively. Through [[1992]] and [[1993]], Valentino continued to learn the ins and outs of minimoto racing, steadi ...clear that a proper motorcycle was required to further his progress. In [[1993]], Rossi acquired a [[Cagiva]] Mito 125cc motorcycle, which was damaged in
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  • | 1993
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  • | 1993
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  • ...turned to Rinland to purchase the design of what would have been the {{F1|1993}} F1 car design by the Astauto Design Team after the collapse of the Fondme
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  • In 1993, [[Miguel Angel Galuzzi]] introduced the [[Ducati Monster]], a naked bike w ...ati has had its share of success, with [[Doug Polen]] winning the title in 1993 and [[Troy Corser]] the following year in 1994. Ducati has entered a bike i
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  • ...ip connections proved invaluable in increasing the team's budget. By {{F1|1993}}, through Diniz, Forti met [[Carlo Vallarino Gancia|Carlo Gancia]], an [[I ...turned to Rinland to purchase the design of what would have been the {{F1|1993}} F1 car design by the Astauto Design Team after the collapse of the Fondme
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  • The Via Bergami factory was closed and by 1993 Excaliburs are assembled at [[Agostini]] works.
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  • ...the electronic version, [[GM 4L60-E transmission|4L60-E]], was phased in (1993 for GM trucks, vans, and SUVs, and 1994 for RWD passenger cars). Around 199 * 1992–1993 [[GMC Typhoon]]
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  • ...titles with a [[Toyota Celica GT-Four]]. Kankkunen moved to Toyota for the 1993 season and won his record fourth title, with Toyota taking its first manufa ! [[1993 World Rally Championship season|1993]]
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  • ...ellof]] in a [[Porsche]] sportscar, and also caused [[Alex Zanardi]]'s in 1993 and [[Jacques Villeneuve]]'s spectacular off in qualifying in 1999, which h
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  • ...ee]] series, racing for the RC Motorsport team. He finished runner up in [[1993]], and in [[1994]] he won the championship, following race victories in [[M |align="center" rowspan=3| '''1993'''
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  • ...ma of contemporary production is not entirely new to Giugiaro who, back in 1993 with the Bugatti EB 112, had theorized a great two-volume sports sedan.
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  • ** 1993-1997 '''[[GM LT engine|Generation 2 small-block]]'''
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  • ...aytona International Speedway]] (1965, 1967, 1969), [[Road Atlanta]] (1970-1993) and [[Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course]] (1994-2005). In 2006, the "Runoffs" mov
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  • ! 1993
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  • ...their major agreements are a 4-year wage moderation agreement signed in [[1993]], a reform of the pension system in [[1995]], and an employment pact, intr
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  • * ''[[Joshua Tree (movie)|Joshua Tree]]'' ([[1993]]) featured a [[Ferrari F40]].
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  • ...Ducati]] and it was able to dominate the championship for many years. From 1993 to 1999 [[Carl Fogarty]] and [[Ducati]] dominated, Fogarty won the title a
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  • * 1993 [[Citroën Xantia|Xantia]]: Optional 'Activa' ([[active suspension]]) syste
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  • ...feat that he accomplished four times. With his final IndyCar win in April 1993, Andretti became the first driver to win IndyCar races in four different de ...chael won the championship. Mario's last victory in IndyCar racing came in 1993 at [[Phoenix International Raceway]], the year that Michael left Newman/Haa
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  • ...348]] | 1989 [[Ferrari 348#348 TB|348 TB]]/[[Ferrari 348#348 TS|TS]] | 1993 [[Ferrari 348#348 GTB|348 GTB]]/[[Ferrari 348#348 GTS|GTS]] | 1995-1998 [ ...| 1991 [[Ferrari F1 643|F1 643]] | 1992 [[Ferrari F 92 A|F 92 A]] | 1993 [[Ferrari F 93 A|F 93 A]] | 1994 [[Ferrari 412 T1|412 T1/T1B]] | 1995 [
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  • | Parent company || [[Fiat Group]] (since 1993)
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  • *[[1993 Isle of Man TT]]
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  • '''1993'''
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  • ...ber of Commerce, Socorro County Chamber of Commerce, Socorros, New Mexico, 1993, stapled paperback pamphlet, ISBN 0-88307-712-4, See [[Socorro County, New
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  • |[[1993 in film|1993]]
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  • |[[1993 Tour de France|80]] || 1993 || Miguel Induráin || Spain || Banesto * [[Miguel Induráin]] (Spain) in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995 (the first to do so in five consecutive years).
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  • ...In 1992, he started construction of the prototype for the Fangio F1 and by 1993, they were testing the car at the [[Dallara]] wind tunnel, to positive resu
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  • ...nt of FISA in 1991 and became president of the FIA, FISA's parent body, in 1993. Mosley has identified his major achievement as FIA President as the promot ===1993&ndash;1997===
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  • *[[Francesco Messina]] (1900 &ndash; 1993), sculptor *[[Luciano Liggio]] (1925 &ndash; 1993), boss of the Mafia Family in [[Corleone]]
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  • ! 1993
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  • ...g fellow [[Finland|Finn]], [[Jyrki Järvilehto|JJ Lehto]] for [[Sauber]] in 1993). He retired from Formula 1 at the end of this season, after surprisingly g
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  • ...Australian Touring Car Championship]]. The current formula was devised in 1993 (based on Group A regulations) and branded as 'V8 Supercars' in 1997. The s
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  • ...o]], were able to obtain good outings in the 80s. However, it wasn't until 1993 that reigning Formula One World Champion [[Nigel Mansell]] shocked the raci ...son Fittipaldi is infamous for drinking [[orange juice]] instead after his 1993 victory, before he drank the customary milk. Fittipaldi owned citrus farms
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  • *Marcus, Millicent. 1993. Filmaking by the Book. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
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  • ===1982-1993=== ...] would be the only manufacturer to succeed, winning in 1991. For 1992 and 1993, [[Peugeot]] entered the sport and dominated the race with the [[Peugeot 90
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  • classic Alfa Romeo parts specialist 1955-78 and all Spiders until 1993. Classic ...le here. Also an Alfa Romeo parts specialist 1955-78 and all Spiders until 1993. (UK)
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  • | [[Speedway World Pairs Championship|WC Pairs]] <small>(1970-1993)</small> ...e first competition was held in 1970 and the final competition was held in 1993. From 1994 it was merged with the World Team Cup.
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  • |align="center"| '''1993'''
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  • 1993 saw the company acquired by [[Fiat]]. Substantial investments were made in
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  • ...Formula One season|1988]], and continued until Prost retired at the end of 1993. Tragically, [[Ayrton Senna]] died in a crash at the [[1994 San Marino Gran ...ructors' Championship. There have been exceptions to this rule, such as in 1993 and 1994, when the current World Drivers' Champion was no longer competing
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  • In 1993, millionaire Francesco Tognon bought everything, thus saving the company an
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  • * 1993 : Vesco / Bocelli - Cisitalia 202 SC - 1948
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  • *Marten Paolo,(1993). ''Palladio''. Benedikt Taschen Verlag GmbH, Koln
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  • ...was forced to sell his shares in the company to Investcorp in August of [[1993]]. Dawn Mello returned to her job at Bergdorf Goodman less than a year afte
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  • ...One World Champion]] [[Nigel Mansell]] in [[1993 CART World Series season|1993]]. He has also equalled [[Graham Hill]]'s feat of being a [[Monaco Grand Pr ...uctors as being one of the best pupils to ever come through their school. 1993 saw Montoya switch to the Swift GTI Championship, a series he dominated by
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  • ==1992-1993 The Peugeot years== ...the French concern won both events with the [[905B]], claiming a 1-2-3 in 1993 — the first time that feat had been acheieved since Porsche AG in 1982! P
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  • ...cted by a mixed majoritarian and proportional representation system. Under 1993 legislation, Italy has single-member districts for 75% of the seats in parl
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  • *[[November 1]], [[1993]]: Initial discussions among [[Penske]] Speedways Inc. and [[Kaiser Venture
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  • * Widest Front - 1819&nbsp;mm (71.6&nbsp;in) - 1993 [[Hummer H1]] * Widest Rear - 1819&nbsp;mm (71.6&nbsp;in) - 1993 [[Hummer H1]]
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  • ...n]], [[1992 Formula One season|1992 season]] and [[1993 Formula One season|1993 season]].'' ...l finally won the title, after a decade of trying, nor French fans in {{F1|1993}} when Alain Prost took his 4th Championship, both drivers piloting William
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  • He was inducted into the [[International Motorsports Hall of Fame]] in 1993. Since 1996 his comments on Formula One are widely quoted in the motorsport
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  • ! 1993
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  • ...nd. After that it was a rapid downhill slide with no wins in 1991, 1992 or 1993, with Prost leaving calling the car a "truck". [[Gerhard Berger]] and [[Jea ...he first victory for a Brazilian driver in home soil since Ayrton Senna in 1993. With Massa finishing 1st, Alonso 2nd, clinching the Drivers' title, follow
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  • * The oldest winner was [[Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle]] in 1993 at 38 years and 8 months. ** {{flagiconFRA}} [[Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle]] (1992, 1993)
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  • *'''1993''' 3,274 units (historical low) | '''[[Moto Guzzi California|California III]]'''|| (948,8 cc)|| [[1987]] || [[1993]]
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  • ...ark, London|Hyde Park]] which drew a record attendance of 150,000. In June 1993, more than 500,000 listeners gathered for his performance on the Great Lawn
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  • | Previous = 1993
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  • ...at the [[Four Seasons Hotel]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[August 19]], [[1993]]. In June 1997, Canada issued a [[List of people on stamps of Canada|posta
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  • ...ca Giordano''' ( b. [[1905]] in [[Potenza]], [[Campania]], [[Italy]], d. [[1993]]), was the world [[welterweight]] boxing champion.
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  • *[[1993 in literature|1993]] ''[[Never Send Flowers]]''
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  • |[[1993 in literature|1993]] ''Never Send Flowers''
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  • ...en almost exclusively motivated by internal politics. Examples include the 1993 bombing of the Uffizi by the Italian Mafia. Almost every major incident is
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  • ...on the [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/616 UNESCO World Heritage List]. In 1993, Czechoslovakia split into two countries and Prague became capital city of
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  • In 1992 90% of stock of FSM (Fiat Auto Poland, since 1993) was purchased by Fiat Auto. since then it produced Cinquecento, Uno, Seice
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  • ...the first Brazilian to win his home Grand Prix since [[Ayrton Senna]], in 1993, and Alonso finished second to secure his second successive championship, a
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  • ...ship for a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV) program in [[September 29]] [[1993]] that involved Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, USCAR, the DoE, and other v
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  • * Refuelling during the race is abolished for the first season since {{f1|1993}}. Despite the resolution over the budget cap and the decision for 2010 to
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