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  • The '''[[Ferrari]] 288 GTO''' was an exotic [[homologation]] car produced in [[1984]] through [[1986]]. It was built with the [[Group B]] ...imit for the class (4 liters) and the required multiplier for turbocharged cars (1.4). With this formula in mind, the GTO's V8 was rated at 3,997 cc
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] ...d featured the Lamborghini V12 engine. The car debuted at the 1968 [[Salon International de l'Auto|Geneva Auto Show]].
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  • |Class:||[[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] ...lar '''208''' and later '''328''') were [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]]s that made up the lower end of the company's range. The 308 replaced the
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  • ...red to be the quintessential Ferrari model, and one of the greatest sports cars - indeed, one of the greatest automobiles - of all time. ...orts Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1960s]], and number one as the top sports car of all time. Similarly, ''[[Motor Trend|Motor Trend Classic]]'' named the
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  • |Layout & Class:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[subcompact car|subcompact]] [[roadster]] ...under the supervision of Peter Barrett Davis and other [[automobile design|car designers]] at the [[Fiat Centro Stile]], and prototyping was carried out b
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...bsp;hp. The [[Pininfarina]]-designed body was a graceful evolution of the car's predecessor, the [[Ferrari 250|250]], and strongly contrasted with its re
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  • |Class:||[[Sports car]] ...ise the wedge-shaped, sharply angled look popular in many high performance cars since.
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  • Ghia initially made lightweight [[aluminum]]-bodied cars, achieving fame with the [[Alfa Romeo 6C|Alfa Romeo 6C 1500]], winning [[Mi one of the most famous was the [[Fiat 508]] ''Ballilla'' sports coupe (1933). The factory was rebuilt at Via Tomassi Grossi, after being d
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  • |Class:||[[Sports car]] ...ise the wedge-shaped, sharply angled look popular in many high performance cars since.
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  • |Class || [[Super car]] ...r with this layout, the [[De Tomaso Vallelunga|Vallelunga]], but otherwise cars designed for the road were almost uniformly [[FR layout|front-engined, rear
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] ...ard Triumph - ''"Italian bodywork at its best, British tradition in sports car engineering at its finest.”''
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  • ...the F512M as the company's upmarket coupe, discounting the F50 [[supercar (car classification)|supercar]]. ...]]. This '''Barchetta''' was a true [[roadster]] with no real convertible top provided.
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  • : ''This article is about the 1969-1971 race car. For road cars designated '''512 BB / 512 BBi''' and '''512 TR / F512M''' see [[Ferrari Be ...a [[sports car racing|sports car]], related to the [[Ferrari P]] series of sports prototypes. It was raced in [[1970]] and [[1971]], then withdrawn from comp
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]] ...6-wheeled sports car that has two axles (four wheels) in the front of the car.
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  • ...number of distinct [[auto racing]] competitions in heavily-modified street cars. It is notably popular in [[United Kingdom|Britain]], [[Germany]], [[Scand ==Characteristics of a touring car==
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  • |Class:||[[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] ...m [[1968]] to [[1976]]. The Dino name was retired by [[1976]], though the cars remained in production. It was created as an attempt to produce a relative
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  • ...n]] 4.3L [[V8 engine|V8]], sending a claimed 338kW to the rear wheels. The car revives the "[[Ferrari_250#250_GT_Spider_California_SWB|California]]" name ...as a concept for a new [[Maserati]], the resulting expense to produce the car needed the Ferrari badge to justify the ideal return on the investment. The
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  • ...ine Code: F133) but was positioned as the company's highest-end model. The car used a transaxle layout, with the 6-speed manual gearbox located at the bac ...or standard overnight bags. It also had performance to look up at, with a top speed at 323 km/h (201 mph) and a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of just 4.5
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  • ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater. An international competition began with the [[Gordon Bennett Cup in auto racing]].
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  • ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater. An international competition began with the [[Gordon Bennett Cup in auto racing]].
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  • : ''This article is about the early 1970s race cars. For road cars designated 512 BB/i, 512 TR or F512M see [[Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer]] and [ ...uary 1970, related to the [[Ferrari P]] sports prototypes. The V12-powered cars were entered in the [[1970 World Sportscar Championship season]] by the fac
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  • ...estigious races of its day. These early races were dominated by home-grown cars and drivers, and [[Alfa Romeo]] in particular was almost unbeatable. The Mi ...ingly it was Alfa Romeo, with their new [[Alfa Romeo 158|158 ''Alfetta'']] car, that took the honours in this last competition before the outbreak of [[Wo
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  • '''De Tomaso''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile|car]]-manufacturing company. It was founded by the [[Argentina|Argentinian]]-bo ...aso produced various prototypes and racing cars, including a [[Formula 1]] car for [[Frank Williams]]'s team in 1970.
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  • ...-chairman, [[Ferdinand Piëch]], Volkswagen purchased the rights to produce cars under the Bugatti [[marque]] in 1998. This followed the purchase of [[Lamb ...okyo Motor Show]] — the VW-designed [[Bugatti EB 18/4|EB 18/4]] [[GT car|GT]].
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  • The '''Ferrari F40''' is a [[RMR layout|mid-engine]] [[sports car]] that was produced by [[Ferrari]] from 1987 to 1992 as the successor to t ...ning the necessary equipment to be a street-legal product. It was the last car to be commissioned by [[Enzo Ferrari|Enzo]] himself before his death.
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  • |Class || [[Sports car|Sports]]/[[Rally car]] ...ly known as Lancia Stratos was an [[automobile]] made by [[Italy|Italian]] car manufacturer [[Lancia]]. The HF stands for ''High Fidelity''.
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  • | class = [[Sports car]] ([[S-segment|S]])<!-- per [[WP:CARCLASS]], this should not be changed to ...l drive layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer [[Ferrari]], introduced in 2015 to replace the previous [[Ferr
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  • ...tto Giugiaro]] at [[Italdesign Giugiaro]], and was a large luxury [[sports car]] with [[V8]] power and estimated price near [[USD|US$]]100,000. The Brera ...h three engines: a 200bhp 2.4 JTD turbo-diesel, or 2.2 JTS and 3.2 [[V6]]. Cars with the diesel or 2.2 petrol will be front wheel drive, whilst the V6 will
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  • ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater. An international competition began with the [[Gordon Bennett Cup in auto racing]].
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  • ...r international [[auto racing]] competitions customarily [[paint]]ed their cars in '''racing colors''' (which sometimes resembled political [[national colo ...turers like Mercedes-Benz and Audi used silver paint when they returned to international racing in the 1990s.
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...a]], the Daytona was a traditional [[FR layout|front-engined, rear-drive]] car. Customers were disappointed that Ferrari stuck with this layout, and the
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  • == 2006 GP2 car modifications == ...fication GP2 Car has been designed by [[Dallara Automobili]]. The 2006 GP2 car features a biplane [[rear wing]], with the triplane rear wing used in 2005
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  • The '''[[Ferrari]] 250''' is a series of [[sports car]]s from the 1950s and early 1960s. It was the company's most successful ea Most 250 road cars share the same two wheelbases, 2400&nbsp;mm for short wheelbase (SWB) and 2
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  • |Related:||[[Enzo Ferrari (car)|Enzo Ferrari]] ...rand tourer]], the MC12 qualifies as a supercar, meeting all criteria. The car entered production in [[2004]] with 30 to be produced (5 not for sale) and
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  • ...to 1917 when they took over Fabbrica Automobili [[Züst]], and their first cars were much like the Züst S305, badged with the initials O.M. The first comp ...the former [[Brixia-Zust (Brixia-Züst)]], just after OM took over [[Zust]] car company of [[Brescia]], Northern Italy.
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  • ...he company is legendary for producing some of the best [[sports car|sports cars]] in the world. The original Bugatti failed with the advent of World War I ...9). The company was known for its advanced engineering in its premium road cars and its success in early [[Grand Prix motor racing]], winning the first eve
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  • ...1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Ferrari.GTracecar.JPG|280px| Ferrari 360 GT Race Car]] '''Ferrari 360''' is the name given to three models of [[Ferrari]] cars: the '''Ferrari 360 Modena''', an enclosed two-door coupe; the '''Ferrari 3
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  • ...:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Watkins Glen International Track Map.png|250px|Watkins Glen grand prix race course]] ! colspan=2 |'''Watkins Glen International'''
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  • ...ini S.p.A. in 1966. The marque has been revived with a number of [[concept car]]s in the 2000s. ...] project, and as style and technical consultant for GM in Europe and USA, top Japanese motorcycle marques and well-known designers such as [[Pininfarina]
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]] / [[Roadster]] | Body style || Two-seater [[Targa top|targa]]
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  • |Car Team || 20 - [[Joe Gibbs Racing]] |Top Tens || 162
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  • ...arc Surer.JPG|thumb|right|250px|[[Marc Surer]]'s 1979 Championship winning car]] ...e pinnacle of open-wheeled auto racing, the high performance nature of the cars and the expense involved in the series has always meant a need for a path t
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  • ...Ironically, the series is now dominated by many of the same wealthy multi-car teams that once dominated CART. ...004 in IRL|2004]] the IRL announced two road course events ([[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen]] and [[Infineon Raceway|Infineon]]) and one street race in [[
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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 ...ted with a straight-six short-stroke BMW. This was converted into a sports car, however.
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  • ...was after he entered the prestigious [[Mille Miglia]] in a Ferrari sports car that he eventually started racing on four wheels regularly. ...Prix structure. During the next four transitional years, Ascari was at the top of his game, winning numerous events around Europe. He won his first Grand
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  • ...t was developed from the 3.5L V12 used in the 1992 Ferrari F92 Formula One car. ...ltural, a monument. They must be hard to find, so we will produce one less car than the market." The last F50 was produced in [[Maranello]], [[Italy]] in
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  • ...door [[sedan (car)|sedan]] (berlina)<br>2-door [[coupé]]<br>2-door [[Targa top|targa]] (Spider)<br>3-door [[Station wagon|estate]] (HPE) The '''Lancia Beta''' was a car produced by [[Lancia]]. It was the first Lancia produced by the company aft
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  • Fascinated by cars since boyhood, at age 16 in [[1985]] Tracy became the youngest ever [[Canad ...ca. His third-place showing in the points gave Team Penske a sweep of the top-three slots with [[Al Unser Jr.]] winning the title and [[Emerson Fittipald
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  • |Class:||[[Compact car]] ...e for their role in [[automobile racing]] history, including winning the [[International Rally Championship]] in 1972. On testing it in 1967, ''[[Road & Track]]'' s
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Champ Car''' | category || [[Open wheel car|Open wheel racing]]
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