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  • |Location || {{flagiconSpain}} [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]], [[Spain]] ...[[race track]] located in [[Cheste]] ([[Valencia (province)|Valencia]], [[Spain]]) and built in 1999. It has a capacity of 120,000 spectators and seating f
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  • |{{flagiconSpain}} [[Spain]]||Bambi||Manufacturas Mecanicas Aleu, S.A, [[Barcelona]] || Aleu 125  |{{flagiconSpain}} [[Spain]]||[[Biscúter]] 100||Autonacional S.A., [[Barcelona]] ||Hispano-Villiers,
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  • ...erall. [[2006]] sees Chris teamed up with Frenchman [[Régis Laconi]] and [[Spain]]'s [[Fonsi Nieto]] on a Kawasaki Europe backed [[ZX10R]] for PSG.
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  • ...oined [[WCM]] mid-season, and finished third at [[Valencia (city in Spain)|Valencia]].
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  • ...erall. [[2006]] sees Chris teamed up with Frenchman [[Régis Laconi]] and [[Spain]]'s [[Fonsi Nieto]] on a Kawasaki Europe backed [[ZX10R]] for PSG.
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  • ...' was the fourth [[GP2 Series]] season. It began on April 26 at Barcelona, Spain and it finished on September 14 at Monza, Italy. This is the first season u | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconSpain}} [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]
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  • ==[[Spain]]== *[[Circuit de Valencia]], [[Cheste]] ([[Valencia (province)|Valencia]])
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  • ...t the [[Circuit de Valencia]], in [[Valencia (city in Spain)|Valencia]], [[Spain]] on [[April 8]] 2006, with Piquet Jr. the first victor. ...in the closing stages- however, with a convincing win at the last race in Valencia, Glock sealed the championship.
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  • ...2006 [[GP2 Series]] season''' began at [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]], [[Spain]] on [[April 8]], [[2006]] and ended in [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconSpain}} [[Valencia (city in Spain)|Valencia]], [[Spain]]
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  • ...on [[September 30]] after winning the final round at [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]], with [[Brazil]]ian [[Lucas Di Grassi]] finishing second. | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconESP}} [[Jerez]], [[Spain]]
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  • | rowspan=2| {{flagiconSpain}} [[Spain]] | rowspan=2| [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]]
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  • | BMW Team Italy/Spain | BMW Team Italy/Spain
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  • | BMW Team Italy-Spain | BMW Team Italy-Spain
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  • | Circuit || [[Valencia Street Circuit]] ...pean Grand Prix will take place in [[Valencia Street Circuit|Valencia]], [[Spain]].
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  • | BMW Team Italy/Spain | BMW Team Italy/Spain
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  • ...at the first group test at [[Circuit Ricardo Tormo]] in [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]] on 1 February. A F-duct system was introduced in the car for [[2010 Spanish Grand Prix|Spain]]. Initially introduced by [[McLaren]] on the [[McLaren MP4-25|MP4-25]], th
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  • ...5 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2005]] Bayliss was replaced by the [[Spain|Spanish]] rider [[Carlos Checa]] and Ducati switched tyres suppliers to [[B ...urgery. With Gibernau still sidelined for the final round of the season at Valencia, Ducati recalled Bayliss, who was recently crowned [[List of Superbike Worl
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  • | [[Valencia Street Circuit]] | [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]]
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  • ...Dani" Pedrosa Ramal''' (born [[September 29]], [[1985]] in [[Sabadell]], [[Spain]]) is a [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix motorcycle racer]] [http: ...e Movistar Activa Cup, a series designed to promote fresh racing talent in Spain, back in 1999. Under the guidance of [[Albert Puig]], Pedrosa scored two p
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  • ...ued in the Nissan World Series in [[2004]], taking wins in [[Valencia]], [[Spain]] and [[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|Magny-Cours]], [[France]]. ...s better". On [[December 8]], [[2005]], Karthikeyan tested for Williams at Spain and finished a respectable 5th, outpacing the confirmed Williams second dri
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  • ==[[Spain]]== *[[Valencia Street Circuit]]
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  • | rowspan=2| {{flagiconSpain}} [[Spain]] | {{flagiconSpain}} [[Spain]]
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  • ...or both Gibernau and Honda by winning the ultimate race of the season at [[Valencia]]. It was a painful blow to both Gibernau and Honda; Gibernau, so close to ...Ferrari in 2006 on [[January 31]], [[February 1]], and [[February 2]] at [[Valencia]]. The first day saw Rossi spin out on the damp track into the gravel trap
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  • ...ord of 347.4km/h was set by Loris Capirossi on at IRTA Tests in Catalunya, Spain. ...ned up for Ducati’s third season in MotoGP, with Bayliss replaced by the [[Spain|Spanish]] rider [[Carlos Checa]]. Thanks to a collaboration agreement with
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  • ...ula One season|2001]]. 2008 also introduced two new street circuits. The [[Valencia Street Circuit]] and [[Marina Bay Street Circuit]] hosted the [[European Gr ...]] [[Fernando Alonso]], tests the [[Renault R28]] at [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]].]]
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  • ...s in February. Testing sessions were confirmed for [[Circuit Ricardo Tormo|Valencia]] (1–3 February), [[Circuito de Jerez|Jerez]] (10–13 February and 17– ...ason testing started at the [[Circuit Ricardo Tormo]] in [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]] with seven teams. [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] dominated the test session
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  • In [[2011 Spanish Grand Prix|Spain]], Alonso qualified 4th but at the start of the race managed to pass all th The race in [[2011 European Grand Prix|Valencia]] saw the ban on engine mapping which prevented some teams, especially Red
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  • ...t R26]] car during a testing session held in February 2006 at [[Circuit de Valencia]].]] ...ain]], [[2006 Australian Grand Prix|Australia]], [[2006 Spanish Grand Prix|Spain]], [[2006 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco]], [[2006 British Grand Prix|Britain]],
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  • ...over three seconds slower then Badoer's time, completing 79 laps of the [[Spain|Spanish]] circuit. He hopes to be of continued benefit to McLaren over the | [[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_Spain.png]] [[Circuit de Valencia]], [[Spain]]
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  • ...and [[Corsica]], [[Sardinia]] and the southern coasts of [[France]] and [[Spain]]. ...noese ships helped [[Alfonso VI of Castilla]] to push the [[Cid]] out of [[Valencia]]. A Pisan fleet of 120 ships also took part in the first [[crusade]] and t
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  • The current racing calendar consists of 18 rounds in 16 different countries (Spain which hosts 3 rounds, Qatar, Turkey, China, France, Italy, Great Britain, N ...ip series. The circuit is perhaps most closely followed in [[Italy]] and [[Spain]], home of many of the more successful riders at the moment. However, over
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  • ...wever, Räikkönen finished 2nd at [[Imola]]. At the Circuit De Catalunya in Spain, Räikkönen made a mistake in qualifying and had to start from the back of ...pg|left|thumb|300px|Räikkönen testing for McLaren at [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]] in early 2006.]]
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  • ...e.htm] is the capital of [[Catalonia]] in [[Spain]], [[Europe]]. The city, Spain's second largest, has a wealth of unique historic architecture and has emer ...nst the hated rivals Real Madrid, or one of the other top teams (currently Valencia or Deportivo la Coruna.) With the quality in the current team, there's alwa
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