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  • ...tomobile (FIA), where he participated in the launch of the Formula 1 World Championship. ...edal in the two-man event at the [[FIBT World Championships 1935|1935 FIBT World Championships]] in [[Igls]].
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  • The '''Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile''', commonly referred to as the '''FIA''', is a non-profit association esta ...s committee that later became the FISA (Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile). A restructuring of the FIA lead to the disappearance of the FISA, putting
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  • ...|500cc Grand Prix]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]]. ...lowing year with [[Gilera]]. Liberati scored his first points in the World Championship in 1953, and his first race victory came in 1956 in the 350cc class.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...1961]]. He scored no championship points. He also competed in several non-Championship Formula One races.
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  • The '''Karting World Championship''' is ruled by the [[FIA|CIK-FIA]]. It takes place once a year, each year i In the last few years the World Championship was raced with 100 cc [[Formula A]] karts. In 2007, the change in regulatio
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ip|WSC]]; [[Italia Superturismo Championship|ISC]]; [[European Touring Car Championship|ETC]]; [[Formula Two|F2]]; [[Formula Renault]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...4]]) was a racing driver from [[Italy]]. His single [[Formula One]] World Championship entry was at the [[1958 Monaco Grand Prix]], where he shared the [[Maserati
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  • ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]] ...racing|Grand Prix]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Championships]].
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  • ...win the [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|500cc World Championship]]. He debuted in the [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix motorcycle World Championship]] in [[1949 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1949]] aboard a [[Moto Mori
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Championship Grands Prix, debuting on [[May 27]], [[1951]]. He scored no championship points.
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  • ...obile|FIA]] and used to compete in the outright class of the [[World Rally Championship]] (WRC). Technical regulations mandate that World Rally Cars must be built upon a production car with a minimum of 2500 units
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...motorcycle racing season|1956]] when he finished fifth in the 125cc world championship.
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  • ...[[Indianapolis 500]] and 1955 [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]]. He died in 1956 after crashing a [[Sprint car racing|Sprint car]] at [[S ...sted in totals of Grand Prix winners, as the race's inclusion in the World Championship was largely symbolic, with very few F1 drivers taking part).
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...h Grand Prix]] and finished the season in seventh place in the 350cc world championship.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...i''' (born [[september 22]] [[1929]]) is an [[italians|Italian]] nine-time World Champion [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|motorcycle]] [[road racing|road rac
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...signed by Aurelio Lampredi. For 1952, the [[FIA]] announced that the World Championship would be run to [[Formula 2]] specification after the withdrawal of [[Alfa
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  • ...Automobile Association|AAA]] and [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Championship Car]] series, racing in the 1952-1960 seasons with 72 starts, including eac ...1954(AAA), 1956 and 1957(USAC) [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]].
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  • ...nction of being one of the few to win TT races before and after the Second World War. ...he first ever [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|350cc World Champion]] in [[1949 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1949]] when, he wo
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  • ...season|2006]] and [[2007 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2007]] 250cc World Champion. ...o his sponsor [[Chupa Chups]]. Lorenzo is again dominating the 250cc World Championship during 2007. His first six poles of the season have all lead to victories.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...d the drive with [[Alberto Ascari]]. Serafini also competed in several non-Championship Formula One races.
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  • * Many [[automobile]]s integrate ''GT'' into their names or use ''GT'' to describe a particular * [[FIA GT Championship]]
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  • ==Automobile endurance racing== In automobile endurance racing, three events have come to form a Triple Crown. They are
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...raight-arm' driving style and his status as the first ever [[Formula One]] World Champion.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...]]. He scored no championship points. He also participated in several non-Championship [[Formula One]] races.
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  • ...n]]. He was the first Japanese rider to win a motorcycle road racing world championship when he claimed the 1977 350cc title aboard a [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...uring Car]] championship organized by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...hampion]], and the [[2003 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2003]] 250cc World Champion. He scored 12 race wins, 11 pole positions, and 25 podium finishes
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...] [[1992]]) was a racing driver who took part in one [[Formula One]] World Championship [[Grand Prix]] driving a [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] for the [[Scuderia C
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...motorcycle racing season|1955]] when he finished fifth in the 500cc world championship.
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  • ...|1992]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|250cc World Championship]] aboard an [[Erv Kanemoto]] tuned [[Honda]]. ...e could have yet, on any given Sunday he could beat the best riders in the world during a period in Grand Prix history that was rich with talented riders.
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  • ...e]] [[road racing]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]]. ...n 250cc (Grand Prix of Nations and Czechoslovakia) and finishing second in championship behind [[Mario Lega]]. However, his quarrelsome relantionship with teammate
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  • ...e]] [[road racing]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]]. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ting]]; [[Spanish Formula Three|F3]]; [[GP2 Series|GP2]];[[Superbike World Championship|SBK]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ! colspan=2 |'''Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile'''
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  • [[Image:nellopagani.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Pagani after the conquest of the World Championship in the 125 class at Mondial in 1949''']] ...icipated in one grand prix, debuting on [[June 4]], [[1950]]. He scored no championship points, and came in seventh place.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...[[Superbike World Championship|SBK]]; [[Formula Renault]]; [[FIA Sportscar Championship|FIA Sportscars]]
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  • ...cars and GTs. The 500km race at Spa counted towards the [[World Sportscar Championship]] from 1963 onwards. Since 1966, it is run for 1000km, following the [[1000 ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Championship Grands Prix, debuting on [[May 21]], [[1950]]. He scored no championship points.
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  • ...held at the [[Suzuka Circuit]]. It is a round of the Japanese [[Super GT]] championship. ...l Japan Sports Prototype Championship]] and later of the [[World Sportscar Championship]] before these series were cancelled. After that the race has become part o
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Prix|Italy 1978]]) but failed to qualify. He also participated in one non-Championship Formula One race.
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  • ...tor racing]] competition organized by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]]. It had two incarnations, the first one between 1963 and 1988, and th ...he Group A route. BMW and Alfa Romeo prepared regular touring cars for the championship, but it was the big-engined [[Tom Walkinshaw Racing]] prepared [[Jaguar XJS
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  • ...Championship grands prix, debuting on [[July 15]], [[1961]]. He scored no championship points. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...med the [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|250cc world championship]] with three victories including one at the [[1950 Isle of Man TT]]. Ambros
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  • ...tion]] established the [[American Championship Car Racing|national driving championship]]. ...h line to take twelfth place. He went on to earn the U.S. national driving championship that year, but was almost killed in an accident at on October 5th at the We
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  • ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]] ...won the [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|250cc World Championship]] for [[Moto Guzzi]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...nvited. The first GP Wolber was held in [[1922]]. When the [[World Cycling Championship]] was introduced in [[1927]] the race started to lose prestige. The last ed
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  • ...to have won a [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|world championship]]. ...]. He went on to win a total of 13 Grands Prix, and finished second in the championship four times: in [[1980]], [[1981]], [[1984]] and [[1987]]. During his Grand
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...hampionship Grands Prix, debuting on [[March 15]], [[1981]]. He scored no championship points.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...d the World Championship Road Cycling; [[1969]] and [[2002]] and the World Championship Cyclo Cross in [[1970]] and [[2002]].
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  • ...] at [[Arrows]]. With the support of [[BMW]] he landed a drive with [[ATS (automobile)|ATS]] in [[1982]] but the car was rarely reliable and although he qualifie ...ronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]], during the Budweiser 1000 km World Sportscar Championship event.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...raced midget cars and in his first season won the [[New South Wales|NSW]] Championship and formed a partnership with [[Ron Tauranac]].
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  • {{World SBK}} ...ration Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] [[Superbike World Championship|World Superbike]] Champions''', from {{SBK|1988}} up to and including {{SBK|2008}
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]]
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  • ...litary. His racing career started in 1924, when he won the Italian drivers championship in 1927 in the [[Maserati Tipo 26]], in 1930 using the Tipo 8C-2500. ...ntract, Ernesto participating in the design of the [[Maserati A6]] after [[World War II]]. He left with Ettore and Bindo (1947), to found the [[Osca|O.S.C.
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  • ...Championship. The following year, he would again finish third in the world championship and won the 1977 British Grand Prix at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]]. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...n could keep his second place in Porto, that contributed to his win in the championship only one point ahead of Moss. After winning the title, Hawthorn immediately
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Events || [[Superbike World Championship|SBK]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e scored a total of 3 championship points. He also participated in one non-Championship Formula One race.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...]. He was an engineer who entered his own [[Maserati A6GCM]] mainly in non-championship races and failed to qualify for the [[1954 Italian Grand Prix]], with a pri
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  • The '''Coppa Acerbo''' was an automobile race held in [[Italy]], named after [[Tito Acerbo]] (the brother of [[Giaco After [[World War II]], the name of the race was changed because of its [[Fascist]] conne
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...o have won his first ever World Championship race. He would enter two more Championship races, retiring from the British and Italian Grand Prix, though he posted f
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  • ...]] and the [[2001]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]] in the 250cc class. ...ge, becoming a four-time national champion in the Japanese [[pocket-bike]] championship.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...n Grand Prix]] on [[September 10]], [[1961]] finishing 12th and scoring no championship points.
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  • ...6th [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|F.I.M.]] [[Superbike World Championship]] season. The season started on [[March 2]] at [[Circuit de Valencia|Valenc ...ctory teams. As a result of most of the field being Ducati motorcycles the championship was given the derogatory title of "the Ducati Cup".
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...] in [[Melbourne, Australia]], was the first driver to win a [[Formula 1]] championship with the [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] team. He had a solid [[Formula One]] caree
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...etrack, somehow this rarely translated into good results. He scored only 3 championship points. He found some success driving in [[sports car racing]], continuing
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  • ...the [[FIA]] [[World Touring Car Championship]]. It will be the first world championship FIA race since 1995. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...torcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]]. A top rider of the Italian Minimoto Championship from 1996 to 2000, Marco Simoncelli moved to 125cc bikes after taking two c
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  • ...e]] [[road racing]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]]. His penchant for consistently finishing in the points earned hi ...rbike Series 1981 and 1982. He also won the AMA 250cc road racing National Championship in 1980 and 1981 for Kawasaki.
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  • ...d production or specially built road [[automobile|car]]s, similar to the [[World Rally Car]]s, but with about 250bhp stronger engines. It is mainly popular ...entually won by [[Andrew Cowan]] and his [[Sunbeam Imp]]. ''Thames Estuary Automobile Club's (TEAC)'' premier event, the original Clubman's rallycross, was held
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...<br>[[FIA GT3 European Championship|FIA GT3 Championship]]<br>[[Italian GT Championship]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Jolly Club but failed to qualify, and this was his only attempt at a World Championship [[Formula One]] event. He returned in 1963 for two more Formula One races,
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  • The [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] '''Group N''' refers to a set of [[motorsport]] rules for 'standard' ...of Super 2000, the class of cars currently run in the [[World Touring Car Championship]]. The WTCC cars are based on "Superproduction" Group N, but have a greater
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" Born in [[Forlì]], he won the European [[Formula 3000]] championship in 1995 driving for the [[Super Nova Racing|Super Nova]] team. He had teste
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  • ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] ! [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championships]]
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  • '''Ferdinand Piëch''' (born [[April 17]] [[1937]] in [[Vienna]]) is an [[automobile]] engineer and manager. He graduated from the [[Swiss Federal Institute of ...100]]. Also began in 1977 the development of a car for the [[World Rally Championship]]. The result was the [[all wheel drive]] [[Audi Quattro]].
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  • ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]] ...5]]) was an Italian [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]] [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[roa
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  • ...car with the [[BAR-Honda]] Team at [[Jerez]] as a reward for his 2004 IRL championship in a Honda powered car. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Class:||[[World Sportscar Championship]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Class||[[World Sportscar Championship]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...raight-arm' driving style and his status as the first ever [[Formula One]] World Champion.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ted in 7 grands prix, debuting on [[January 22]], [[1956]]. He scored 1.5 championship points.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ! colspan=2 |'''Supersport World Championship'''
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  • ...cing well in the championship standings, but never winning a major race or championship. ...bsequent years, giving him the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]] in [[1946]], [[1947]] and [[1948]]; this was the first three-time win. H
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ianapolis 500]], the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] and the [[Formula One]] World Championship.
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  • ...9]] and [[1962]] [[Indianapolis 500]]. He also was the 1959 and 1962 USAC Championship Car champion. Ward was born in [[Beloit, Kansas]], and died in [[Anaheim, C ...tor Company|Ford]] hot rod. He was a [[P-38 Lightning]] fighter pilot in [[World War II]]. He enjoyed flying so much he thought of making it his career. He
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...rce). Ducati Corse currently competes in [[MotoGP]], the [[Superbike World Championship]] and other national championships.
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  • ...Grand Prix, and the race would never be part of the [[Formula One]] World Championship. ...background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.''
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e [[Grand Prix motor racing]] era - precursor to [[Formula One]]. Only one championship event was held, won in [[1939]] by [[Tazio Nuvolari]]. The Kalemegdan Park
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...zil]]) is a highly successful [[open-wheel]] racing series driver, winning world championships in both [[Formula One]] and [[Champcars|CART]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" Bell was also a runner in the 1970 European [[Formula 2]] Championship driving a March. In 1972 he got the drive in the Tecno F1 team, along with
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...best known as the last female driver to have entered the Formula One World Championship.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Cons champ || 1995 [[IMSA GT Championship]]
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  • ...Helens, Merseyside|St. Helens]], [[Lancashire]]) was a British multi-time world champion [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road ...1950s, winning [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|six world championships]] and five [[Isle of Man TT]] races. Duke came to prominence
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  • ...]], [[1950]]. He won 1 race, achieved 4 podiums, and scored a total of 20 championship points. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]] ...st of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|500cc Road Racing World Championship]].
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  • ...ed out of racing, and he finished fifth in the championship. The won the [[World War I]] shortened 1917 season, and then he retired.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...]. She scored no championship points. She also participated in several non-Championship Formula One races. The four other women who attempted to start in F1 were [
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  • ...in|British]] former [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]] [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[roa ...5[[Cubic centimetre|cc]] champion aged just 20, and finished second in the World Championships for that class a year later. A spectacular crash at the [[Day
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...to racing]] driver, winner of the American [[Champ Car World Series|CART]] Championship in 2002, and former [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] [[Formula One]] driver.
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  • ...erives in part from success in sports car racing and the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. Road cars sold by these manufacturers have in many cases been very simil ...nce races across [[Europe]] such as the [[Mille Miglia]], [[Tour de France automobile|Tour de France]] and [[Targa Florio]], which were often run on dusty roads,
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" Dusio tried but failed to qualify for one [[Formula One]] World Championship grand prix ([[1952 Italian Grand Prix|Italy 1952]]) with a [[Cisitalia]] D4
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...F1''' was a [[Ferrari]] [[racing car]] built for the [[Formula One]] World Championship of [[1958 Formula One season|1958]]. The regulations for 1954-1960 limited
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...' is a round of the [[Formula One]] [[Formula One World Championship|World Championship]], held towards the end of the season in October. It is currently held at t
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...01]] World Karting Championship, beating Formula One [[list of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|champion]] [[Michael Schumacher]] in one race.
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  • ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] | 1925 [[Automobile World Championship]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" It hosted its first [[automobile]] race in 1934 which, tragically, claimed the life of driver Hugh Hamilton.
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  • ...A World Touring Car Championship for Drivers and the FIA World Touring Car Championship for Manufacturers. ...ert Huff]] finishing third just a point behind Tarquini. The Manufacturers Championship was awarded to SEAT.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...red a total of 6 championship points. He also participated in numerous non-Championship Formula One races.
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  • ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]] ...tire field while working his way up to third place, relegating the 15 time World Champion [[Giacomo Agostini]] to fourth place in the process.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Bruni''' (born [[May 30]], [[1981]] in [[Rome]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile racing|racing]] driver who in 2004 drove in [[Formula One]] with the [[Mina
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  • ...[[racing driver]], who won the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]] in [[1951]] and [[1958]]. ...Automobile Association|AAA]] and [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Championship Car]] series, racing in the 1941 and 1946-1961 seasons with 121 starts, inc
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" Aprilia was founded immediately after the [[Second World War]] by Cavaliere Alberto Beggio, as a bicycle production factory at [[Noa
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...F1''' was a [[Ferrari]] [[racing car]] built for the [[Formula One]] World Championship of [[1958 Formula One season|1958]]. The regulations for 1954-1960 limited
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...championship history, with McLaren cars and drivers winning a total of 19 world championships. McLaren cars totally dominated [[CanAm]] sports car racing
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  • ...[[Automobile Club de l'Ouest]] (ACO) and is part of the [[Endurance World Championship]]. ...m [[Bugatti Circuit]] to [[Circuit Paul Ricard]] at the end of 1977, the [[Automobile Club de l'Ouest|ACO]] created the 24 Heures Moto. The race became one of "t
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ! colspan=2 |'''FIM Superbike World Championship'''
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  • ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] ! [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championships]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ! colspan=2 |<big>Cycling World Championship - Road</big>
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...rmula One]], [[British Touring Car Championship]], [[British Formula Three Championship|British F3]], [[Superbike racing|British Superbikes]], [[Grand Prix motorcy
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  • ...0th [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|F.I.M.]] [[Superbike World Championship]] season. The season started on [[February 24]] at Losail, and finished on ...ad of Haga with Biaggi following along with 397 points. The manufacturer's championship was won by Yamaha.
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  • ::''[[Ferrari]] general information on the Ferrari automobile company'' The '''[[Ferrari]] automobile company''' has produced exceptional [[sports car]]s since [[1947]].
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  • ...500 World Championship events, 9 during a test session and 4 during a non-championship Formula One event. ...he [[Indy 500]] during the 1950s when it was part of the Formula One World Championship.
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  • ==Complete World Championship results== ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Cons champ || 1 <small>([[1972 World Sportscar Championship season|1972 WSC]])</small>
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  • ...tructor who accumulate the most championship points over the course of the Championship season. ...Prost's 7, meaning that he only needed 3 further 2nd places to secure the championship irrespective of Prost's other results. This resulted in the anomaly that Pr
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Ferrari. During their competition lifespan D50s were entered into 14 World Championship Formula One Grands Prix, winning five.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ith blown engines allowing Villeneuve to move close to an eventual [[World Championship]]. [[Michael Schumacher]]'s race was over by the end of the first lap after
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  • ...me friends of him as supporters. As a matter of fact, the adventure in the world of motors started in the early '90s, importing Corvettes from the U.S. and The world of racing and [[Grand Turismo]] cars has been marking the entire life of th
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  • ...American racing. For 1978 Mears was offered a ride in nine of the eighteen championship races, including the Indianapolis 500. ...ins and four seconds in the eleven CART-eligible races won Mears his first championship. His worst finish in the season was fifth. In 1980 the [[ground effect]] Ch
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  • ...n.jpeg|right|thumb|250px|[[Horatio Nelson Jackson]] in his 2-seat [[Winton automobile|Winton]] touring car, "The Vermont", drives across America]] ...p]], [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters]] in Germany and [[British Touring Car Championship]] are examples of touring car championships.
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  • ...Grand Prix]]. His racing career came to a halt following the outbreak of [[World War II]] in 1940. By the time he was able to resume racing after the war, h ...and Prix]]. Engine problems forced him out of the race without earning any championship points. Biondetti loved racing cars and continued to compete in sports car
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...and Prix counted toward the [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Championship]] from 1935 to 1939.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...nce]]) is a race car driver and three-time defending [[Champ Car|Champ Car World Series]] champion.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ured one [[pole position]], achieved 3 podiums, and scored a total of 19.5 championship points.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ace started in [[1895]] and is [[Australia]]'s oldest one day race and the world's second oldest one day race, after the [[Liège-Bastogne-Liège]] Classic.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...rough 2006. This motorcycle enjoyed great success in the [[Superbike World Championship]], and continues to be raced in the series despite no longer being produced
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  • ...uto-racing formula that ran different series in various regions around the world from ==F5000 around the world==
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Championship Grands Prix, debuting on [[July 15]], [[1972]]. He scored 11 championship points.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Current series || [[Italian Formula Three Championship|Italian Formula 3]]<br> [[A1 Grand Prix]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ord manufacturer, Van Diemen, to race in the [[1996]] British Formula Ford Championship &#8211; but not before he won the Formula Holden support race at the inaugu
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  • ...nishing at night. For many years Sebring was part of the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • '''Rallying''' (international) or '''rally racing''' (US) is a form of [[automobile racing]] that takes place on public roads with modified production or speci ...peeds, almost totally unhindered until the mid-eighties. The [[World Rally Championship]] now visits nearly all continents, taking its stylish sideways driving sty
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  • ...Grand Prix, and the race would never be part of the [[Formula One]] World Championship. ...background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.''
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  • ...[24 Hours of Le Mans]], the race was run under the auspices of the [[Royal Automobile Club Belgium]] (RACB). ...1953 World Sportscar Championship season|1953]] and [[1981 World Sportscar Championship season|1981]]. As on the [[Nürburgring]], both a 24h and a 1000km race is
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...d Series]]<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[American Le Mans Series]]<br>[[Atlantic Championship]]
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  • ...rom 1954 it became either a [[sports car racing|sports car race]] or a non-Championship [[Formula One]] race. It was last held in 1962. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...x|Jordan]] team. He is often given the title of "The Fastest Indian in the World". ...son, and in the same year, he also competed in the Formula Vauxhall Junior championship in [[Great Britain]]. This gave him valuable experience in [[Europe|Europea
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  • ...mmenced on April 10, 2005 and ended on November 20 after twenty races. The championship was open to Touring Cars complying with FIA [[Super 2000]] regulations. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''128''' was a [[subcompact car|subcompact]] [[automobile]] manufactured by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] from [[1969]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ories in the series. Vasser was the last American to win the [[Champ Car]] championship.
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  • ...[24 Hours of Le Mans]], the race was run under the auspices of the [[Royal Automobile Club Belgium]] (RACB). ...1953 World Sportscar Championship season|1953]] and [[1981 World Sportscar Championship season|1981]]. As on the [[Nürburgring]], both a 24h and a 1000km race is
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...1966 World Sportscar Championship season|1966]] and [[1967 World Sportscar Championship season]]. The last WC race was won by [[Udo Schütz]] and [[Gerhard Mitter]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]]|| 0
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  • [[Image:957b.jpg|thumb|right|350px|'''World of Outlaws drivers honor the fans with a Four Abreast lap at the Knoxville A non-winged sprint car racing is chiefly sanctioned by the [[United States Automobile Club]]. USAC sprint car racing divisions include the popular Silver Crown s
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ==World Drivers Championship==
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  • ...7 World Touring Car Championship season''' was the 1st [[World Touring Car Championship]] season. It commenced on March 22, 1987 and ended on November 15 after ele ; Championship drivers and teams
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  • ...at Monza it was back to non-qualification. The car reappeared for the non-championship Argentine Grand Prix in 1971, entered by the Jolly Club. In September the c ===Complete Formula One World Championship results===
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" '''Rallying''' (international) or '''rally racing''' (US) is a form of [[automobile racing]] that takes place on public roads with modified production or speci
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ined forces with Arzani in [[1954]], hoping to enter the Formula One World Championship. To this end, the team purchased the chassis of the [[1950 Formula One seas
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  • :<span class="dablink">''For the automobile, see [[Ferrari Enzo Ferrari]] and [[Ferrari Enzo]].''</span> [[Image:Enzo F ...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 brother Dino died in
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ed to a full grid of 26. According to [[Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile|FISA]] this was to bring it into line with other [[list of Formula One Gran
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Events || [[Superbike World Championship|SBK]],[[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]]
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  • ...on [[May 30]], [[1950]], with 1 race victory, 1 podium, and a total of 12 championship points. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...r first [[List of Formula One constructors|Formula One World Constructor's Championship]]. In 'good' Ferrari tradition all the sharknose 156s were scrapped at the
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" Aprilia intends to race the motorcycle in the 2009 [[Superbike World Championship]] and could also compete in some races in 2008 as part of the bike’s deve
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...racing, taking pole, and finishing fourth overall. With 1986 came another championship in FF2000, this time the European title.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...hip]] on a [[Norton (motorcycle)|Norton]]. He participated in numerous non-championship Formula One races. He won the [[1957]] [[Mille Miglia]], the last competiti
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...''Las Vegas Grand Prix''' was a car race which was a [[Formula One]] World Championship event in 1981 and [[1982]].
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  • ...Junior was racing sprint cars. After high school, he was already in the [[World of Outlaws]] series of sprint car racing. He soon moved into road racing, w ...ernational Race of Champions|IROC]] championship in [[1986]], winning that championship with two victories in four races. At the age of 24, Unser was the youngest
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...intscoring systems]] for more information). Number without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Caption || Zanardi in 2007, as a [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]] driver
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Events || [[Superbike World Championship|SBK]], [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|MotoGP]], [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Mast
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  • ...ndar, usually being held near the beginning of the season before the World Championship races. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...also in the racing world, specifically the [[Superbike World Championship|World Superbike]] (WSBK). To make racing even, WSBK allows concessions to motorc
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  • ...ommenced on April 2, 2006 and ended on November 19 after twenty races. The championship was open to Super 2000, Diesel 2000 and Super Production Cars. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • The [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[World Touring Car Championship]] (WTCC) returned to Anderstorp in 2007, replacing the [[Istanbul Park]] in ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...DTM]]; [[Le Mans Series|1000km]]; [[Grand tourer|GT]]; [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ecured one [[pole position]], achieved six podia, and scored a total of 56 championship points.
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  • Custom wheels are one of the most common ways in which [[automobile]] enthusiasts customize their vehicles. Competition-oriented enthusiasts u ...on the discipline(s) in which they intend to use the wheels; [[World Rally Championship|rally]] events tend to be much more demanding and shift the focus to streng
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ers' Champions|World Champion]]. He is one of only two Italian Formula One World Champions in the history of the sport.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...([[June 18]], [[1936]] - [[October 4]], [[1992]]) was the 1967 Formula One World Champion, whilst driving for the Brabham team. Hulme, later went on to race
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  • ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] ! [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championships]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ..., born [[January 28]], [[1977]], is a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Formula One]] [[automobile racing]] driver.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" .... These cars took part for [[World Sportscar Championship|Sport Cars World Championship]], [[Interserie]] and [[CanAm]] series. A small number of road going cars w
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...y one that also plays host to the [[World Superbike]] championship and a [[World Endurance Race]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...3000]] Euro-Series, and was dominant, winning 6 of the 8 races to take the championship. He was offered an F1 test with the [[Sauber]] team, who promptly signed hi
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  • ...motorcycle history is very much associated with the long series of [[World Championship]] victories in motocross that Husqvarna enjoyed in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. ...c engine. It soon becomes very popular. During the years before the Second World War, thousands upon thousands of machines are produced, which means that Sw
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  • ...ments in his career. In [[1981]], he finished second in the World Driver's Championship by one point when he was overtaken in the last race of the season. ...stria|Austrian]] Formula One driver [[Jochen Rindt]] (that year's eventual World Champion) on the first lap of his first race at [[Hockenheim]], but carried
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...peating in 1971 and again in 1975, when it was no more a [[World Sportscar Championship]] event. He also drove the big V12-powered [[Ferrari 512]]S in a heroic yet
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  • ...eed Hill Climb|Shelsley Walsh]], in [[Worcestershire]], [[England]] is the world's oldest continuously-staged motorsport event still staged on its original ...s]]. The most prestigious competition is the [[FIA]] [[European Hill Climb Championship]].
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  • ...race being held more-or-less every year since, excluding the duration of [[World War II]]. The race was the first ever to be called a [[Grand Prix]]. ...ula Two in Europe from 1985 and the race continued as part of the European championship until 1999, when the race around the streets of Pau was changed to a [[Form
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" After winning the French Formula 3 Championship in [[1968]], Cévert joined the Tecno Formula 2 team and finished third ove
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" .... After surpassing Fangio's long standing record for total number of World Championship titles, [[Michael Schumacher]] said - ''"Fangio is on a level much higher t
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  • ...army during [[World War I]], he began racing motorcycles before turning to automobile competitions in 1926. During the next two years he won six Italian [[hillc ...1932 season finishing second overall to Nuvolari for the European Drivers Championship. When Alfa Romeo decided to withdraw from racing after the 1932 season and
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  • ...chassis design. Much experience gained in development of his [[AIACR World Championship]]-winning [[Alfa Romeo P2]] Grand Prix car of 1924-30 was built into this p ...]] - but subsequently renamed '6C-1500', was unveiled at the [[Salone dell'Automobile]] [[Milano]] in April 1925, and then reappeared at both the Paris Salon and
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''Argentine Grand Prix''' was a round of the [[Formula One]] championship, held intermittently from {{F1|1953}} to {{F1|1998}}. Although it is no lon
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...which he should have ceded the win to Prost, who was better placed in the championship. Arnoux replied that no orders had been given before the race and that he w
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Maserati]] of [[Italy]], and used in [[FIA]]'s endurance [[World Sportscar Championship]] racing.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ates Grand Prix East''' was applied to two different [[Formula One]] World Championship events. It was used to refer to:
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...cing Association|Grand-Am]] [[Rolex Sports Car Series]]<br>[[AMA Superbike Championship]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...n a long term lease and rebuild agreement. It hosted its first [[Superbike|World Superbike]] race in 1990. Mathew Close won the first race in 1990 by 11.31
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Events || [[MotoGP]], [[Superbike World Championship|SBK]]
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  • ...shed second, he returned the next year and finished second again. However, World War II suspended racing until 1946, denying Mays of what likely would have ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...| '''[[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] [[Superbike World Championship]]'''<br>
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...sta]] to compete in the 500&nbsp;cc [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]] World Championship. The motorcycle was introduced in 1966 to compete with the ever competitive
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Superbike racing|SBK]]; [[GP2]]; [[Formula Three|F3]]; [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]]
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  • ...chael Schumacher]] and [[Scuderia Ferrari]] have each won their respective World Championships a record number of times.]] ...ers' Championship''' or '''WDC''') and constructor ('''World Constructors' Championship''' or '''WCC'''), as determined by a pointscoring system based on results o
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  • ...[[Targa Florio]]. Unfortunately, his career was just getting going when [[World War I]] broke out and European racing came to a halt. ...ar and took third place at the Targa Florio but did not earn another major championship until he captured the [[French Grand Prix]] in 1924 when he was part of a p
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ce which, although not counting toward the World Championship, attracted a world-class field.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" He returned to racing in 1968, in [[Formula 3]] and won the Italian championship in 1972; by the time he was already racing [[Formula 2]], where he won seve
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  • ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]] ...[[Great Milton]] in [[Oxfordshire]], His father, who also raced in the pre-World War II era, owned a large motorcycle distributorship and young Hailwood was
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...licated the following year in the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Formula 3]] Championship, beating a young [[Briton]] named [[David Coulthard]]. He very nearly join
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  • ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]] ...e]] [[road racing]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]].
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  • ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] ! [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championships]]
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  • After the end of [[World War II]], the French Grand Prix returned to the Reims track for the 1950 an ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ''Events which were not part of the Formula One World Championship are indicated by a lite gray background.''
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...[[Lancia]] in the early 1980s purely for [[FIA]] [[Group B]] [[World Rally Championship]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''Lancia Stratos HF''', widely known as Lancia Stratos was an [[automobile]] made by [[Italy|Italian]] car manufacturer [[Lancia]]. The HF stands for
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...], [[1952]]. He won 3 races, achieved 8 podiums, and scored a total of 47 championship points.
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  • ...original T33 proved unreliable and uncompetitive in the [[World Sportscar Championship]], its best result a 5th at the [[1000km Nürburgring|Nürburgring 1000]], ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...] (59 made) and the [[convertible|spider]] shown at the 1948 [[Salone dell'automobile di Torino]] (2 made).
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...the [[World Superbike Championship]]. This bike won the [[World Superbike Championship]] in 2001 with rider [[Troy Bayliss]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...cations roads built by the German army during its occupation in the Second World War. The circuit mainly designed by [[John Hugenholtz]].
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  • ...tor racing championship, for specific information on the current Champ Car World Series and the Indy Racing League see [[Champ Car]] and [[Indy Racing Leagu [[Image:indy_500.jpg|300px|thumb|right|1994 Indianapolis 500, a National Championship race]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] || 0
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...event for not having paid the $100,000 deposit for new teams in the World Championship, Sassetti arguing that it was not a new team. In [[Mexico]] the team arrive
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...other [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[World Sportscar Championship]] races.
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  • ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] ! [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championships]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...d Championship|World Superbike series]] from 1998 - [[2002 Superbike World Championship season|2002]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...lifornia]], as a [[Formula 5000]] race in 1975 and a [[Formula One]] world championship event from 1976 to 1983. After 1983 the event returned as the [[Long Beach
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  • ...Touring Car Championship|BTCC]] and the now-defunct [[Japanese Touring Car Championship|JTCC]] distinguish themselves from sports car racing by featuring [[front-w ...e more purebred racing machines than most [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]]-GT vehicles.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ==Complete Formula One World Championship Results==
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Formula 1]] grands prix, debuting on [[January 13]], [[1957]]. He scored 0 championship points.
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  • '''Lancia Automobiles S.p.A.''' {{IPA|[ˡlantʃa]}} is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile manufacturer]] founded in 1906 by [[Vincenzo Lancia]] and which became part ...o Fogolin, both being Fiat racing drivers, as Lancia & C. The first Lancia automobile the "[[Lancia Alfa-12HP|tipo 51]]" or 12 HP (later called Alfa) was made in
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  • ...tachment, is not profitable, as no car of the biscione, is pledged in some championship. ...ormula 1|Championship of the World of Formula 1]], until the [[World Rally Championship|rally]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Jacky Ickx]] and the late [[Jochen Rindt]], who posthumously won the world championship that year.
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  • ...rodigious cycle racing organization, or the [[THQ]] series of Supercross [[Championship]] events that are in part the work of [[Clear Channel]], who in 2004 contr ...ld Supercross Champions are named by other racing organizations around the world. Supercross racing classifications were governed by the displacement of th
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  • ...07 World Touring Car Championship season''' is the 4th [[World Touring Car Championship]] season. Scheduled to begin on [[March 11]], it will end on [[November 16] ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...|| [[V8 Supercar]]<br>[[Australian Grand Prix]]<br>[[Superbike World Championship]]<br>[[Castrol 6 Hour]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...abham]] - another famous name now disappeared - as a replacement for twice World Champion [[Nelson Piquet]] (Piquet had left for the [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...tland|Scottish]] [[Formula One]] (F1) [[Auto racing|racing driver]]. Twice World Champion, he was the dominant driver of his era.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...th the slightly different rule set of the North American [[AMA Superbike]] Championship.
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  • ...ion between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA Formula One World Championship race]] since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]], yet failed to [[Formula One ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...[1983 World Sportscar Championship season|1983]] to [[1986 World Sportscar Championship season|1986]], although it continued to be used by privateer teams until 19
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...[[1992]] and [[Michael Schumacher]] in [[2004]] were able to win the World Championship title at such an early point of the season. Moreover, both [[Hungary]]'s [[
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...offered opportunities in other disciplines, he took them. He was the 1988 World Sports Car Champion, with a record points haul, and won the 1990 [[24 hours
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  • ...igi Fagioli]], it dominated the first two seasons of the Formula One World Championship. Soon World War II stopped development of the car for six years. After the war the engi
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  • ...the behest of the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA). The championship is mostly concentrated in Europe, but throughout the years has visited othe ...in '''FIA GT3 European Cup''', a support series in some rounds of the main championship.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...till holds the record as having the longest circuit length ever used for a Championship event.
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  • ...sidecar class. At age twenty-two, he won the German sidecar mountain race championship. ...llaha Lake course in [[Libya]] which was then the fastest racetrack in the world. Lang dominated the event, winning it for three straight years. That year h
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...y 400 in [[Richmond, Virginia]]. He later successfully won back-to-back [[World 600]]s (NASCAR's longest race, now the [[Coca-Cola 600]]) and back-to-back
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''San Marino Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] championship race which was run at the [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari]] in the town of
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] || 0
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  • ...and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[comme With auto construction and racing dominated by [[France]], the French automobile club ACF staged a number of major international races, usually from or to
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...end of the schedule which means that this event has seen a great number of Championship crowns being won and lost.
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  • ...a Romeo's return to Formula One, 28 years after winning the World Drivers' Championship titles in 1950 and 1951. [[Bruno Giacomelli]] had won the 1978 European Formula Two Championship in a [[March Engineering|March]] and was hired to drive the new Alfa Romeo
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  • {{Infobox automobile | body_style = 2-door [[berlinetta]]<br />2-door [[Roadster (automobile)|spider]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...nd the only American-born driver to win the [[Formula One]] World Drivers' Championship. Hill was described as a "thoughtful, gentle man" and once said, "I'm in th
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[comme With auto construction and racing dominated by [[France]], the French automobile club ACF staged a number of major international races, usually from or to
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" His racing career was interrupted by [[World War II]], after which he began racing in Grand Prix with [[Maserati]]. His
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...center"|'''[[FIA]] [[1983 Formula One season|1983 Formula One]]<br />World Championship'''
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...d was often regarded as both the unofficial time trial championship of the world and as a [[Classic cycle races|Classic cycle race]].
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  • '''Grand Prix motor racing''' has its roots in organized automobile racing that began in France as far back as 1894. It quickly evolved from a ...primitive cars of the day. From the 32 entries representing 12 different automobile manufacturers, the [[Hungary|Hungarian]]-born [[Ferenc Szisz]] (1873&ndash;
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e racing|motorcycle racer]] and multiple [[Grand Prix motorcycles|MotoGP]] World Champion.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...prix, winning twice, securing 5 pole positions and scoring a total of 103 Championship points. In 2006, he raced in the inaugural season of the [[Grand Prix Maste
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  • ...th [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 8]], [[1998]], and ended on [[November 1]] ...tomobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One World Champions|World Championship]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The car development was finished in 1940 and stopped during World War II, another chassis was built also but this car never raced.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...1925]] Alfa Romeo won the first [[Grand Prix motor racing|World Grand Prix Championship]]. Over 4 rounds the [[Alfa Romeo P2]] won the [[European Grand Prix]] at
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...rles Villeneuve''' (born [[April 9]], [[1971]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[automobile racing]] driver, and winner of [[Formula One]] and [[Champ Car]] championsh
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" 1999 was his most successful season: He won four races, taking the Drivers' Championship to the last race, finishing a close second to [[McLaren]] driver [[Mika Hä
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  • ...th [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 10]], [[1996]], and ended on [[October 13]] [[Damon Hill]] took his solitary World Championship two years after being pipped by a point by [[Michael Schumacher]], beating
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...une]] [[1993]]) was an [[England|English]] racing driver and [[Formula 1]] world champion and subsequently a [[commentator]]. His brother David Hunt also la
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...of the [[MotoGP]] world championship, the Australian-based [[V8 Supercar]] championship in 2005, attracting crowds of over 250,000 spectators, and also the final r
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...y at [[Silverstone]] on [[July 14]] becoming the constructor's first World Championship win. Ascari's wins at [[Nürburgring]] and [[Monza]] and strong finishes t
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...y at [[Silverstone]] on [[July 14]] becoming the constructor's first World Championship win. Ascari's wins at [[Nürburgring]] and [[Monza]] and strong finishes t
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ionship race was at Riverside. The [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] Championship Trail also held their season ending race from 1967 to 1969.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...] he won the [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Driver's Championship]] title at the age of 24 years and 59 days, thus breaking [[Emerson Fittipa
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...[Alpine Rally]] in 1951. He won the 1957, 1958 and 1959 ''[[Tour de France automobile|Tour de France]]'' as well as the Paris 1000 sports car race in the latter
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...y at [[Silverstone]] on [[July 14]] becoming the constructor's first World Championship win. Ascari's wins at [[Nürburgring]] and [[Monza]] and strong finishes t
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...]], an event which had a significant bearing on their battle for the World Championship headed towards its culmination.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ian]] Grands Prix are the oldest continuously staged [[Formula One]] world championship Grands Prix.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...the USA) made him popular not only in Germany. He won the European Driving Championship in 1936. His marriage to young flying ace [[Elly Beinhorn]] added even more
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  • ...paved 1/2 and 1/3 mile oval tracks. It is mainly used for [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Sprint car racing|sprint car]] and regional [[NASCAR]] races. ...then, it has become the series regular opening round in February and a non championship event in December and has also hosted a round of the domestic series, [[For
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...dissolution of CART in [[2003 CART season|2003]], as part of the Champ Car World Series.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...rst weekend of February, part of [[Speedweeks]], and it is the first major automobile race of the year in the United States.
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  • ...1970s), [[Spain]]'s [[Jordi Tarres]] (1980s and '90s). The current outdoor world champion is [[Antonio Bou]] from Spain who is also the current indoor champ In addition to the world championship events, there are other major events, such as the Scottish Six-Day Trial (S
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ip race. The following year the [[Mexican Grand Prix]] became a full World Championship event. The circuit remained part of the F1 calendar through 1970, when spe
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  • Until recently V10s had rarely been a popular configuration for road [[automobile|cars]]: a V12 is only slightly more complicated and runs more smoothly and ...in the works Peugeot 905, in the final races of the 1990 [[World Endurance Championship]] season.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Championship|BTCC]]; [[Touring car racing|WTCC]]; [[British Formula Three Championship|British F3]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''Swedish Grand Prix''' was a round of the [[Formula One]] World Championship from [[1973]] to [[1978]]. It took place at the [[Scandinavian Raceway]] i
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  • After the first world war, Gilera centimeter [[cc]] piston displacement produces motion from 500 ...stablished record]] in [[1937]]) and conquered the bay one in the European Championship of [[the 1939]].
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  • ...d to the Italian F3 Championship, where it dominated the field and won the championship ever since. Dallara had a brief involvement in [[Formula 3000]] in the mid ...n 2004. Dallara was also appointed by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] to be the sole supplier of the [[GP2 Series]], giving them a near-mon
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...mula One]] driver from [[England]]. He remains the only person to have won World Championships on both two and four wheels. He is also the ambassador of th
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...g in 12 World Championship races. He won 1 race, and scored a total of 17 championship points. A motor sports competitor for a decade, Scarfiotti won the European
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  • ..." at [[Miramas]] and the [[Grand Prix de Tunisie]] until the outbreak of [[World War II]], where he played an active part in the French Resistance movement. ...owned car, this time a [[Talbot-Lago]]. In 1950, the [[Formula 1]] World Championship began and Sommer drove in five Grand Prix races for Talbot and BRM, retirin
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...0 cc [[Two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] machine where he finished 15th on the championship.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" In 1950 [[Nino Farina]] won the inaugural [[Formula One]] World Championship in a [[Alfa Romeo 158/159 Alfetta|158]] with [[supercharger]], in 1951 [[Ju
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...y one that also plays host to the [[World Superbike]] championship and a [[World Endurance Race]].
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  • ...ormed on [[Oval racing|oval tracks]]. It began in the United States before World War I and became widespread during the 1920s and 30s. Two different types o *[[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] - The United States Automobile Club
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...pionship|BTCC]]; [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]]; [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ates Grand Prix East''' was applied to two different [[Formula One]] World Championship events. It was used to refer to:
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...and Prix cars that won 8 Grand Prix between 1954 and 1960 and one F1 World Championship in 1957 driven by [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]. The engine also featured hemisphe
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...rcars of its era. It has been praised by magazines and tester all over the world
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...5 (racing)|Group 5]] racer and was used by Lancia to win the FIA's [[World Championship for Makes]] in 1980 and again in 1981. Hans Heyer also won the [[Deutsche R
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...and the event drew a very large crowd. However, politics and the ensuing [[World War II|war]] meant the end of [[Grand Prix motor racing]] in the country fo
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...guese language|Portuguese]]: Grande Prêmio do Brasil) is a [[Formula One]] championship race which occurs at the [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]] in [[Interlagos]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...tus]] Euroseries championship before winning the [[British Formula Three]] championship and coming close to winning the 1990 [[Macau Grand Prix]] but missing out d
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" *'''[[Automobile Racing Club of America|ARCA RE/MAX Series]] '''<br>[[Automobile Racing Club of America|ARCA RE/MAX Series 200]] ''August 27, 2007''
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  • ...}} He began his career in the [[2002]] [[Formula 2000]] Hungarian National Championship, and was runner-up in his first season. Since then he has progressed, via [ ...s made his mark, if in the wrong manner, on the [[Formula One|Grand Prix]] world.
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  • ...One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championship]] since its inception in [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]. ...been held including the [[Indianapolis 500]] which was a part of the World Championship from [[1950 Formula One season|1950]] until [[1960 Formula One season|1960]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...6, it used to be the oldest [[sports car racing]] event, part of the World Championship until 1973. While also a whole tour (''giro'') of the island was used at ti
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...0 cc [[Two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] machine where he finished 15th on the championship.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" [[Image:Stefan Merriman.jpg|thumb|[[Stefan Merriman]], 2004 World Enduro Champion on a [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]]]]
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  • ...Premio Reale di Roma, '''1947-present:''' Gran Premio di Roma)'' was an [[automobile race]] held in [[Rome]], [[Italy]] from 1925 until 1991. ...run to [[Formula One]] rules, but neither event was included in the World Championship.
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  • ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] ! [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championships]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...lay Regazzoni]]'s win in that race secured Ferrari its first constructors' championship since 1964. Lauda went on to win the [[American Grand Prix]] at season's en
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  • ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] ! [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championships]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...T/50 model, introduced for the inaugural year of the [[Formula One]] World Championship in 1950. In the immediate post-war period, and the first two years of the F
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...rand Prix Jacky finished second and became runner-up in the driver's world championship. He then decided to leave Brabham to return to Ferrari because he had becom
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...d as an honorific title by the AIACR, the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]]'s predecessor in the organisation of motor racing events. The first r
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Nickname ||The World Center of Racing
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''Bahrain Grand Prix''' (جائزة البحرين الكبرى) is a [[Formula One]] Championship race which first took place at the [[Bahrain International Circuit]] on [[4
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Catalunya]] in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]], as part of the annual Formula One championship season.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ormula Three]] title. Disaster struck in 1988, though, as Herbert, then a championship hopeful in International [[Formula 3000]] was caught up in a major accident
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ecially [[Danilo Di Luca]] who proclaimed he would have won the U-23 World Championship himself had it not been for the team tactics. Before Basso could turn profe
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...can Grand Prize''. The race later became part of the [[Formula One]] World Championship.
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  • ...One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championship]]. ...|Ford]], Lotus-BRM) are counted as two separate makes. In these cases, the World Champion title is awarded to the constructor of the chassis. For this reaso
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  • [[Image:March BMW Marc Surer.JPG|thumb|right|250px|[[Marc Surer]]'s 1979 Championship winning car]] ...85, but in 2009 the [[Formula Two]] name returns. The 2009 FIA Formula Two Championship will begin at Valencia on the 31 May. Visit the official F2 website [http:/
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...man]] racing driver, and the younger brother of seven-time [[Formula One]] World Champion [[Michael Schumacher]]. His own [[Formula One]] career spanned 11
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" .... Early unreliabity in 1981 with the turbo engine put paid to Villeneuve's championship hopes but he did score back to back victories in [[Monaco]] and [[Spanish G
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...hampionship Racing League]], the [[Indy Racing League]], and the Champ Car World Series (CCWS).
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ian Grand Prix''' is an automobile race, part of the [[Formula One]] World Championship.
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  • ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]] ! [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championships]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...season which saw his team-mate [[Nelson Piquet]] claim his second Drivers' Championship title, Patrese finished a distant ninth. It would be seven years before he
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e [[motor racing]] calendar. The first Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] championship took place on [[September 4]], [[1921]] at [[Brescia]]. However, the race i
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  • List of World Champions '''[[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]]''', from 1949 to 2005, in ord ...d Prix motorcycle racing [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] World Champions''', from [[1949 in sports|1949]] to [[2007 in sports|2007]], in o
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ..., [[1978 World Rally Championship season|1978]], and in [[1980 World Rally Championship season|1980]] with [[Markku Alen]], [[Timo Salonen]] and [[Walter Röhrl]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ip race. The following year the [[Mexican Grand Prix]] became a full World Championship event. The circuit remained part of the F1 calendar through 1970, when spe
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...]] since [[1961]]. It has been part of the [[Formula One|Formula One World Championship]] since 1967. It was first staged at [[Mosport]] Park in [[Bowmanville, On
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...]], [[1986]]. He won 1 race, achieved 9 podiums, and scored a total of 65 championship points. After joining [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] for 1988 he immediatel
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" Only includes World Championship events
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ! colspan=2 |''' XLVII [[Monaco Grand Prix|Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco]] – F1'''
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e MV stood for Meccanica Verghera) at the end of the [[World War II|Second World War]] as a means to save the jobs of employees of the Agusta firm and also
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e [[World Superbike Championship]]. The Supermono was a "test bed" for the World Superbike racers.
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  • ...and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[comme With auto construction and racing dominated by [[France]], the French automobile club ACF staged a number of major international races, usually from or to
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Formula 1]] grands prix, debuting on [[January 13]], [[1957]]. He scored 0 championship points.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...port race winners|Monaco F3 Grand Prix]] and the 1981 [[European Formula 3 Championship]] with eight victories. In 1982 he signed to drive for Arrows before moving
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...'' <br>[[Indy Japan 300]]<p>'''[[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|MotoGP World Championship]]'''<br>Grand Prix of Japan
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...sh]] former [[Formula One]] driver. His best ranking was 10th in the world championship in 1999.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ckyard,<br>The Greatest Race Course in the World,<br>Racing Capital of the World'''
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The annual National Championship for Club Racing is called the "Runoffs" and has been historically held at [
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Union || [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e]] Motorcycles developed by [[Ducati]] to compete in the [[MotoGP]] World Championship. GPx indicates the version of the bike, where x corresponds to the year the
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Maserati]] of [[Italy]], and used in [[FIA]]'s endurance [[World Sportscar Championship]] racing.
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  • ...engines. V8 engines are rarely less than 4 litres in displacement and in automobile use have gone up to 8.5 litres or so. ...es, including those from [[De Dion-Bouton]], [[Peerless]], and [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]], were flat-plane designs. In [[1915]], the cross-plane design
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" '''[[Monterey Historic Automobile Races]]'''
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  • ...pacity had been used in Grand Prix racing on a regular basis since after [[World War I]]. The engine formulae are divided according to era. ...harging|supercharged]] engines. Formula 2 cars were allowed, and the World Championship was run under F2 rules in 1952 and 1953, but F1 races were still held in th
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Maserati]] of [[Italy]], and used in [[FIA]]'s endurance [[World Sportscar Championship]] racing.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ed to be one of the most important and prestigious automobile races in the world alongside the [[Indianapolis 500]] and the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] (with wh
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  • ...he early 1960s, two different events counted towards the [[World Sportscar Championship]] before the 1000 km distance was introduced in 1965. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ta S4''' is a [[Group B]] [[rally car]] that competed in the [[World Rally Championship]] in 1985 and 1986, until Group B cars were banned from competition by the
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...to [[Alain Prost]] in the [[1985 Formula One season|1985 Formula One World Championship]], as well as winning the [[1997 24 Hours of Le Mans]] and [[2001 12 Hours
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  • ...th [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 9]], [[1997]], and ended on [[October 26]] ...ompleting the front row. Villeneuve dropped down to fifth place, while his championship rival, Michael Schumacher, won the race with Fisichella coming second and F
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Races competed || 46 F1 Championship Grands Prix, including<br> 277 driver entries
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...n Racing]] in the [[Indy Racing League]]. He is the son of 1991 [[IndyCar World Series]] champion [[Michael Andretti]] and the grandson of racing legend [[
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" From their first post-[[World War II|Second World War]] bicycle-like low-displacement motorbikes Ducati has gained prominence
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  • ...e would also set the record for shortest time in which the [[World Drivers Championship]] had been clinched, securing the title with a win at the French Grand Prix ...2002]] [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One World Champions|World Championship]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...desire to win, and a complex character who fascinated Formula One fans the world over, his death in 1994 is still mourned, particularly in Brazil.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...0 years; the tragedy of the Spanish Grand Prix was being forgotten and the Championship race was back on.
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  • In an [[automobile]] and other wheeled vehicles, a '''differential''' is a device, usually con ...erentials only to those drivers who have not competed in the [[World Rally Championship]] in the last five years.
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  • ...of practicality and stability, and above all else, few off-roaders in the world could better its off-road ability. Also, the Niva was significantly cheaper ...has announced plans to participate in next year's FIA [[World Touring Car Championship]]. The programme will be officially launched in at the Moscow Sport-Motor-T
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Alboreto]]. In 1981 he moved to [[Formula 2]] and was again second in the championship, this time behind [[Geoff Lees]]. The 1981 24 Hours of Le Mans started at 1
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...80s, the [[European Touring Car Championship]] and the [[World Touring Car Championship]] (1987).
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...river skill and is easily one of the most difficult racing circuits in the world. Nevertheless, the track is loved by drivers and spectators alike for its c
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''Ferrari 250 GTO''' was a [[sports car]] and [[auto racing]] [[automobile|car]] made by [[Ferrari]] in the early [[1960s]]. It is widely considered t
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  • *The driver who has entered the most World Championship races is [[Alex Yoong]], with 21 (40 starts). ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • The '''ADAC Eifelrennen''' was an annual motor race, organised by [[ADAC]] Automobile Club from 1922 to 2003, held in [[Germany]]'s [[Eifel]] mountain region eve ...le]]s or without? As a result, international contenders for the motorcycle World Championships boycotted the races, leaving the GP wins to rather unknown Ge
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...considered the toughest and most demanding purpose-built race track in the world.
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  • ...ndividual in the [[Speedway Grand Prix]] events is pronounced the Speedway world champion. ...n small dirt tracks had been practised in America since before the [[First World War]]. A rider by the name of Don Johns was known to have done this before
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg''' is an [[automobile racing]] track situated near the town of [[Hockenheim]] in [[Baden-Württem
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...It is considered to be one of the most challenging [[race track]]s in the world, mainly due to its fast, hilly and twisty nature. Spa is a favourite circu
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e [[12 Hours of Sebring]], [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], and the manufacturers' championship. It was a mid-engined sports car racer with a [[Ferrari 250#250 Testa Rossa
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...in all of the last six Grand Prix; winning three of those races. His main championship rival, [[Michael Schumacher]] was looking to win the race, as it would equa
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  • ..., whose results determine two annual [[List of Formula One World Champions|World Championships]], one for drivers and one for [[#Drivers and constructors|co ...rrently in production and the [[sport]] is among the most expensive in the world. As such, its economic impact is significant, and its financial and politic
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...team scored no points in 29 races and was never classified in either World Championship.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...n for the team in 2000 with Buddy winning 2 races on his way to the series championship followed by a second place effort in 2001. Following the influx of former C
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  • The '''2003 Formula One season''' was the 54th [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 9]], [[2003]], and ended on [[October 12]] ...years from [[Scuderia Ferrari]] and [[Michael Schumacher]] the 2003 world championship proved to be the most closely contested in decades as for a great part of t
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...f the three [[Grand Tour (cycling)|Grand Tours]], and is part of the [[UCI World Ranking]] calendar. The most recent winner (2009) is [[Denis Menchov]].
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  • ...e [[12 Hours of Sebring]], [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], and the manufacturers' championship. The 250 LM was successfully raced around the world by both factory-supported and privateer racers. Unlike the 250/275/330 P ca
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...center"|'''[[FIA]] [[1982 Formula One season|1982 Formula One]]<br />World Championship'''
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...[[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] in the [[International Touring Car Championship]] series.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" [[1995]] [[United States Automobile Club|USAC Triple Crown Champion]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ionwide Series]]'''<br>[[Stater Brothers 300]]<br>[[Ameriquest 300|Camping World 300]] presented by RVs.com<br>'''NASCAR [[Craftsman Truck Series]]'''<br>[[
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  • The '''2001 Formula One season''' was the 52nd [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 4]], [[2001]], and ended on [[October 14]] ...di]]’s [[Fernando Alonso]] and [[Sauber]]’s [[Kimi Raikkonen]], two future world champions were taking to the grid for the very first time at the season ope
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...575M Maranello''' is a two seat, two door, [[gran turismo|grand tourer]] [[Automobile|car]] built by [[Ferrari]]. Launched in 2002, it is essentially an updated
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  • Unlike modern day [[World Rally Championship|rallying]] where cars are released at one minute intervals with the larger Similar to modern day [[World Rally Championship|rally]]ing, cars were started one by one, every minute. As number, the star
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...The group is based in [[Forlì]] and is one of the leading companies in the world of design and construction of luxury motoryachts and sporting boats measuri
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  • ...alifying at USGP 2005.jpg|thumb|230px|[[Fernando Alonso]] won the drivers' championship at the [[2005 Brazilian Grand Prix]].]] ...ttles, as [[Fernando Alonso]] and the [[Renault F1]] team brought home the World Drivers and Constructors Championships, ending five years of dominance by [
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ency to make careless mistakes cost him dearly, and he finished 2nd in the championship to [[Chico Serra]]. A wheel banging incident with [[Nigel Mansell]] broke t
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ng driver and three-time [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|F1 World Champion]]. He has founded and run two airlines and was manager of the [[Ja
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  • ...with [[Ross Brawn]], [[Rory Byrne]] and 11 other key figures from his two championship winning seasons with Benetton. From this point, the Benetton team was never ...d Benetton had found a way to violate the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]]-imposed ban on electronic aids, including [[Traction Control]] and La
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...[1979]] by [[Giancarlo Minardi]]. It competed in the [[Formula One]] World Championship from [[1985]] until [[2005]] with little success, nevertheless acquiring a
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  • ...]] event had been run on [[June 26]], [[1906]] under the auspices of the [[Automobile Club de France]] in [[Sarthe]]. One of the competitors was American Elliot .... The race was canceled after the United States joined the [[Allies]] in [[World War I]] in 1917. Some of the drivers who participated in the Vanderbilt Cup
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...[[1970s]] and widely regarded to be one of the best drivers never to win a championship [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] (GP). His reputation for bad luck w
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...the various production categories of racing, such as the [[Superbike World Championship]], that feature modified versions of road-going motorcycles available to th
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...], who earned a reputation as one of the most successful F1 designers with Championship-winning cars at both [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] and [[McLaren]]. In order for
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  • ...th [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 27]], [[1994]], and ended on [[November 13] ...[[TI Circuit]] hosted the [[1994 Pacific Grand Prix|second round]] of the championship and Senna took pole position for the second time in succession ahead of sec
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ces in its time. It took the [[Grand Prix mptor racing|Grand Prix]] World Championship in [[1926]] after winning 351 races and setting 47 records in the two prior
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...of [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]]'s annual [[Formula One]] automobile racing championships.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...to [[Japan]] at the end of the 1976 season. The race had a dramatic World Championship battle between [[James Hunt]] and [[Niki Lauda]], and in awful rainy condit
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...7 season, and [[Sebastian Bourdais]], the four-time winner of the Champcar World Series.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The Alfa Romeo Alfetta became well known throughout the world since it was Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro's official escort car, when,
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ia Delta Integrale]] rally winning cars. These cars took the [[World Rally Championship]] several times in the 1980s.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...lante'' (''The Flying Mantuan'') or ''Nivola''. He was the 1932 [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Champion]] in [[Grand Prix motor racing]]. Dr [[Ferd
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...uble Formula One world champion, [[Graham Hill]], and is the only son of a world champion to win the title.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...8 at various venues in Australia, before it became part of the Formula One championship in [[1985 Australian Grand Prix|1985]]. The race was held at the [[Adelaide
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Nickname || "Automobile Capital"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...tyles with seven engine configurations and it went through two [[Facelift (automobile)|facelifts]], first in 2002 and second in 2003.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ened to '''Indianapolis 500''' or '''Indy 500''', is an [[USA|American]] [[automobile]] [[auto racing|race]], held annually over the [[Memorial Day]] weekend at
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ently driving for [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. He is the reigning [[Formula One]] World Drivers' Champion.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...metimes "Indy Car" or "Indy car") is most often used as a generic term for championship [[open wheel car|open wheel auto racing]] in the United States. The term wa
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...monly known as the '''Grand Prix of Endurance''', it is organised by the [[Automobile Club de l'Ouest]] (ACO) and runs on a [[Circuit de la Sarthe|circuit]] cont
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...d by [[Juan Manuel Fangio]], who scored his first ever victory in a World Championship event, driving an [[Alfa Romeo]]. The race was marred by a large pile-up du
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  • ...ormed on [[Oval racing|oval tracks]]. It began in the United States before World War I and became widespread during the 1920s and 30s. Two different types o *[[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] - The United States Automobile Club
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ntscoring systems]] for more information). Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.
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  • ...One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championship race]] since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]. ...ho never qualified for a race]]. The driver who has entered the most World Championship races is [[Riccardo Patrese]], with 257.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ula One]], [[American Championship Car Racing|IndyCar]], [[World Sportscar Championship]] and [[NASCAR]] (the other being [[Dan Gurney]]). He also won races in [[m
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  • ...which tax automobiles according to displacement and regulatory bodies in [[automobile racing]] variously consider the Wankel engine to be equivalent to a four-st ...rporation|General Motors]] and [[Mercedes Benz]] to design Wankel-engine [[automobile]]s, the most extensive automotive use of the Wankel engine has been by the
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  • ...r cylinder and twin ignition. However, the onset of [[World War I]] halted automobile production at ALFA for three years. ...lfa Romeo P2|P2 Grand Prix car]], which won Alfa Romeo the inaugural world championship for Grand Prix cars in 1925. For Alfa road cars Jano developed a series of
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |class="topic" align="center"|'''1991 [[FIA]] [[Formula One]]<br />World Championship'''
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...eer at the highest level. In 1979 he finished second by four points in the championship to teammate [[Jody Scheckter]].
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