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  • [[Image:Post Danmark Rundt 2005.jpg|thumb|400px|Post Danmark Rundt 2005, [[peleton]] on stage 2 near [[Randers]]]] ...to 1988, and then after a break of 7 years, from 1997 until most recently 2005, with no plan to end it. It has approximately half a million spectators on
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  • ...19]], [[1965]] in [[Lima]], [[Peru]] (but a [[Belgian]] citizen), was head of design at [[Lamborghini]] from [[1998]], where he was responsible for the [ ...5, Donckerwolke will become [[SEAT]] Design Director overseeing the design of future SEAT models.
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  • ...season, he lost his seat on the yamaha France R1 to fellow Australian and 2005 Superbike World Champion, Troy Corser.
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  • ...e in the 2006 [[MotoGP]] season. After racing in junior championships such as [[Superteen]], he entered the European [[Superstock]] series in 1999, winni ...Yamaha and all the bikes etc as well. At [[Philip Island]] he made history as the first rider to switch bikes to change to wet tyres mid-race, although h
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  • [[Image:SC06 2005 Porsche Carrera GT wheel.jpg|right|thumb|300 px|Magnesium alloy wheel on a ...ot forging from [[magnesium]] [[alloy]]s ZK60 and MA-14 (Russian variation of ZK60). Cast magnesium disks are used in motocycle wheels.
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  • In [[2000]], he switched to the [[CART]] circuit, finishing as runner-up in 2001, but came back to IRL on [[2003]]. In the final race at [ After recovering from his injuries, he raced in the [[2005]] Indianapolis 500, replacing an injured [[Buddy Rice]] who effectively rep
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  • '''2005 Ferrari SuperAmerica''' image:2005 Ferrari SuperAmerica 1.jpg
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  • ...gary]]. He is a successful businessman, and initially took up motor racing as a hobby. He is Israel's first Formula One driver, and the first [[Jewish]] ...th Nissany's personal sponsor, UPEX, might have allowed him to participate as Minardi's third driver in additional grands prix.
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  • ...corporated with headquarters in [[Turin]]. Operates first as a distributor of electric vehicles manufactured by Melex, in various [[European]] markets. ...h (Florida, USA) buys 100% of Green Company. The international development of Green Company starts.
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  • | Province || [[Province of Milan|Milan]] (MI) | Population as of || [[December 31]], [[2004]]
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  • ...omotive industry with 25,000 employees and a turnover of 4 billion euro in 2005. ...nym of quality and innovation in the automotive world of which it was part of its birth, development and evolution.
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  • '''Chris Walker''', known as The Stalker, is a much loved [[United Kingdom|British]] [[motorcycle]] race .... He lists his determination as his best feature, and his love of puddings as his worst.
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  • ...Due to its short duration (usually 2 minutes 30 seconds), it is often used as an [[interstitial program]]. ...with various degrees of success. One recurring obstacle was an abrupt end of line. The character would often almost fall off the edge into oblivion and
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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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  • [[Image:2000 Ford Taurus.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A [[Ford Taurus]], one of the most recognizable sedans built to date.]] ...humb|300px|right|The [[Ford Five Hundred]], a large sedan introduced for [[2005]].]]
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  • ...s won the Finnish motorcycle [[ice racing]] championship in 2000, 2004 and 2005 in the 125[[Cubic centimetre|cc]] class and in 2004 also in the 500cc class * Rookie of the Year in 2002
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  • ...ion, a professional stage race, was first run in [[2004]], but the history of the event dates back to [[1951]]. ...ng the involvement of different sponsors, it has also variously been known as:
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  • ...home championship, he had a chance to race at the 1994 Japanese Grand Prix as a '[[wild card]]', shocking the field by challenging for the win, although ...tive machinery, in which his solid finisheing ensured that his 100% record of top 10 championship finishes continued.
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  • ...oduction. All production W12 engines to date (April, 2005) use four banks of three cylinders (two narrow-angle [[V6]] engine blocks), coupled to a commo ...m/h (185.45 mph), breaking the old record by 12 km/h (7.5 mph). Production of the W12 Coupe was considered but is currently cancelled.
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  • :''See also [[Bugatti]] for an overview of the marque'' ...ce]]. It is a subsidiary of [[Volkswagen AG]] and was founded in [[1998]] as a successor to the legendary [[Bugatti]] company.
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  • ...[[England]], and after leaving the [[Europe]]an racing scene due to a lack of opportunities, he moved to the [[United States]] in [[1999]]. He then spent ...2006. Shortly after his first IRL test with Ganassi, he won the [[24 Hours of Daytona]] with Ganassi teammates [[Scott Dixon]] and [[Casey Mears]]. After
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  • ...[[tire]]s, and [[cable]]s (for [[energy]] and [[telecommunications]]). In 2005 Pirelli sold its cable division to [[Goldman Sachs]] which changed its name In the [[1950s]] Alberto Pirelli commissioned the building of a famous [[skyscraper]] in Milan in the area in which the first factory was
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  • ...mpany's [[Formula One]] constructor. On October 25, 2006, he was appointed as the company's [[CEO]]. ...|rally]] series, but decided his strength was as a co-driver; he continued as such with the [[Peugeot]] Talbot Sport rally team until his retirement from
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  • ...ending on the ground conditions. Like many international cycle sports, CX- as it is sometimes abbreviated- is administered by the [[Union Cycliste Inter ...the sport, although unridable sections are generally a very small fraction of the race distance.
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  • ...National Youth Theatre]], later securing a place at the [[Guildhall School of Music and Drama]]. ...Gwyneth Paltrow]] and ''[[Enduring Love]]'' (2004) with [[Rhys Ifans]]. In 2005, Craig played a Jewish, South African-born [[Mossad]] agent in [[Steven Spi
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  • ...since it debuted at the now-closed Ascot speedway in the 1950s. Among the 2005 participants were [[Tony Stewart]], [[Jason Leffler]], and [[J.J. Yeley]]. [[Drag racing]] is presented at this facility as well. In 2003, in cooperation with local law enforcement, Irwindale Speedwa
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  • ...in Ding town in [[Zhuhai]] City, [[Guangdong Province]], People's Republic of [[China]]. ...was the BPR Global GT Endurance Series. The circuit soon became the hotbed of local motorsports with teams from Hong Kong and Macau setting up their base
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  • ...illeneuve]]. The venue hosted the [[Champ Car World Series]] [[Grand Prix of Montreal]] from 2002-2006. ...r time of the year, it is one of the quietest, being located in the middle of a river, on an island filled with greenery and animals, joggers and cyclist
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  • | First held || 2005 ...cing|motor race]] that debuted on [[August 21]], [[2005]] as part of the [[2005 Formula One season]]. It is held at the newly built [[Istanbul Park|Istanbu
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  • ...GT.jpg|thumb|350px|A [[halo vehicle]], produced in order to promote sales of an entire [[marque]]]] ...owcase the talents and resources of the manufacturers and to promote sales of other vehicles within a [[marque]].
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  • ...behind, when necessary, or hide it when not in use. Though considered more of a styling exercise than a working production vehicle, the final working sho
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  • ...combined world and Spanish 250cc racing over the next 2 seasons, finishing as runner-up in his domestic series in 1995. ...n have usually only had Tech 3's [[James Ellison]] near them at the bottom of the timesheets.
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  • ..., [[Lebanon]] and the [[United Arab Emirates]] all hoping for the prestige of hosting a Formula One Grand Prix. The Bahrain Grand Prix has usually been the third race of the Formula One calendar. However, in the [[2006 Formula One season|2006 se
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  • ...tart.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Start of the race, Levegh #20 car is in the center of the frame''']] ...Mercedes-Benz still used drum-brake in 1955, but also used a special hood as an "air brake".
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  • |Last season || 2005 ...David Coulthard]]. He very nearly joined Formula One at just 19 [[year]]s of age but joined [[Formula 3000]] instead. There would be no title, but a so
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  • ...raw smaller crowds. Air races are usually held at small [[airport]]s. Many of the planes used also perform acrobatic stunts during the races. ..., Gloucestershire. The aircraft fly singly, and have to pass between pairs of pylons]]
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  • |Previous Year || 2005 |Best Cup Pos || 47th - [[2005]] ([[NEXTEL Cup]])
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  • |Also known as:||Fiat Siena |colspan=2|''This article is part of the [[automobile]] series.''
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  • ...al [[piston]]s. See also [[rotary engine (disambiguation)]] for other uses of this term, and [[rotary engine]] for the World War I [[aircraft engine]]s b ...zda]], consistently refers to [[Mazda Wankel engine|their Wankel engines]] as ''rotary engines''.
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  • ...its 40 year existence. It now plays host to both the first and last round of the [[FIA]] and [[FIM]]/[[UEM]] European Drag Racing Championship, along wi ...'s resident) fireforce 2 piloted by Martin Hill broke the record in easter 2005.
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  • '''Prada, SpA''' is an Italian fashion company (also known as a "label" or "house") with retail outlets worldwide. The company, originally known in [[Italian language|Italian]] as ''Fratelli Prada'' ("Prada Brothers"), was founded in [[1913]] by Mario Pra
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  • ...sidered an industrial designer although she may challenge the same aspects of a product. ...cs]], it can also encompass the engineering of objects, usefulness as well as usability, market placement, and other concerns.
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  • ...Atomic Time]] (TAI), as measured by atomic clocks and a fractional number of seconds from UT. ...RS announced in July 2005 that the next leap second will be on 31 December 2005.
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  • ...o made an electrical version, but production ceased for the transformation of [[Fiat]]'s industry for the war effort following [[Italy]]'s entry into Wor ...[[Euro]]'s in 2003. The ''Zero'' was equipped with a 1.9 liter [[engine]] of that produces approximately 15 hp and could reach 70 km/h (44 Mph) and coul
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  • ...t: one with three banks of cylinders, one with four and one with two banks of cylinders and two [[crankshaft]]s. The classical W engine uses three banks of cylinders, all connected to one [[crankshaft]].
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  • ...professional driver in [[auto racing]]. His nickname is "NutSack" because as he said on the Mitch Melnick Team 990 show "I got a big one" . ...Penske in [[1992]] and ended up starting 11 races, many of his starts were as a substitute driver for the injured [[Rick Mears]].
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  • ...o the public. Currently there are three [[engine displacement]] categories of Grand Prix motorcycles: 125 [[Cubic centimetre|cc]], 250 cc and MotoGP (up ...ed over time, and 350cc and 500cc sidecars. Up through the 1950s and most of the 1960s, [[four-stroke]] engines dominated all classes. In the 1960s, [[
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  • ...for famed Bugatti racing driver, [[Pierre Veyron]] who won the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] in 1939. ...ed by [[Hartmut Warkuss]] of Volkswagen rather than [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] of [[ItalDesign]] who had handled the three prior Bugatti concepts.
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  • ...ked of the house of Noale and nearly resumes in identical way the liveries of the 125, this model turns out to be much similar, nearly equal to the model ...istica and members, however this model has not had much happening, exactly as the ciclomotore ononimo and in fact is remained in production only for two
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  • ...s classes from [[Group A]] to [[Supertouring]] then the category now known as [[V8 Supercar]]. There would not be another race after 1996 due to politica ...px|Wellington Street Race 2006 Proposal Number 2 For The New Zealand Round Of The V8 Supercars.]]
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