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  • ...talian]] Operations Director of the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] [[Formula One]] team. ...omoted to become Industrial Director of the F1 operation in [[1995 Formula One season|1995]].
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  • ...[University of Pisa]] in Italy in 1953. He joined Alfa Romeo, moving on to Ferrari when Alfa's competition department was closed down in the late 1950s. ...Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]] team formed by a number of disaffected ex-Ferrari personnel. The ATS project was not a success and did not last long.
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  • ...ghieri''' (born [[January 13]] [[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] car designer. ==Early life and Ferrari==
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  • ...tive director of [[Scuderia Ferrari]], the [[Ferrari]] company's [[Formula One]] constructor. On October 25, 2006, he was appointed as the company's [[CEO ...for turning Ferrari from a has-been team, helpless without founder [[Enzo Ferrari]], into the powerhouse it is today.
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  • |Most wins constructor || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] (3) |Winning team || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • ...808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Clay Regazzoni Ferrari.jpg|thumb|center|220px]] |Years || [[1970 Formula One season|1970]]-[[1980 Formula One season|1980]]
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  • | Most wins constructor || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] (2) ...er [[auto race]] of [[Switzerland]]. In its later years it was a [[Formula One]] race.
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  • | Third team || {{flagiconUK}} [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Cosworth|Ford]] The '''Mexican Grand Prix''' (Gran Premio de Mexico) was a [[Formula One]] [[auto racing|auto race]] held at the [[Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez]] in
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]]; [[MotoGP]]; [[V8 Supercar]]; [[A1 Grand Prix]] |Record team || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • |Winning team || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] |Fastest lap team || {{flagiconUK}} [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Playlife]]
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  • | Fastest lap team || {{flagiconITA}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...[Budapest]]. The [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Auto Union]], and [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] teams all sent three cars and the event drew a very large crowd. However,
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  • ...Alfa Romeo]], [[Maserati]], [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...ampionship titles with four completely different teams - [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]], [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Maserati]], a feat that has not been repeated si
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Anglo American Racers]] ...ormula One, he won the [[1963 24 Hours of Le Mans]] for [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]. Immediately after he debuted in [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grands Prix]]
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  • |Key people || Brembo brakes are standard equipment on [[Porsche]], [[Ferrari]] and [[Mercedes-Benz]] cars, and on such extreme machines as the [[Ford GT
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  • ...ef engineer at [[Ferrari]] in the 1950s, working on such notables as the [[Ferrari 250 GTO]]. He split from the company in a major upheval in [[1961]], formi ...glielmo Marconi]] on his inventions, especially the radio, following which one of the Livorno Library sections was named The Bizzarrini Library.
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  • ...production numbers to [[homologate]] [[Alfredo Ferrari]]'s V6 engine for [[Formula 2]] racing. ...Fiat Dino Spider was introduced at Turin Motor Show 1966 and Coupe version one year later at Geneva Motorshow.
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  • ...3000]] in 1985, 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 F ...ed for a path to reach this peak. For much of the history of Formula One, Formula Two has represented the penultimate step on the motorsport ladder.
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  • ...nflux of capital from financing or sale of a portion of the business. Sr. Ferrari envisioned producing 100 of the small cars per week. His management team d ...e profitable and which provided the funding for the racing efforts. Also, Ferrari could not envision how to market the small car without diminishing their la
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  • |Key people||UgoZagato<small>([[Entrepreneur|Founder]])</small><br/>AndreaZagato<small> [[image:zagatoferrari.jpg|thumb|200px|right| '''Ferrari 250 GT Zagato''']]
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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 end After a dominant two years from [[Scuderia Ferrari]] and [[Michael Schumacher]] the 2003 world championship proved to be the m
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  • ...la Ltd.''', commonly referred to simply as '''Benetton''', was a [[Formula One]] constructor that participated from 1986 to 2001. The team was owned by th ...e)|Alfa Romeo]] in 1984 and 1985 and finally [[Toleman]] in 1985. Benetton Formula Ltd. was formed at the end of 1985 when the [[Toleman]] team was sold to th
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  • |Years:||[[1977 Formula One season|1977]] - [[1982 Formula One season|1982]] |Team(s):||[[McLaren]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • | Winning team || [[Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari]] | Pole team || [[Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari]]
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  • ...and glamour result in the race being considered "the jewel of the Formula One crown". ...s and tight corners, making it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One. In spite of the relatively low average speeds, it is a dangerous place to
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  • Always one of the toughest competitions in Europe, the first Targa Florio covered 277 By the mid-1920s, the Targa Florio had become one of Europe's most important races, as neither the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] no
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  • {{Formula One}} ...b|400px|[[Fernando Alonso]] qualifying in a [[Renault F1|Renault]] Formula One car at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]]
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  • ...e famous "[[History of Ferrari#The great walkout|Palace Revolution]]" at [[Ferrari]]. ...]]'s [[Count Giovanni Volpi]], a road-going [[sports car]] and a [[Formula One]] car.
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  • [[Image:ALAIN PROST Ferrari.jpg|thumb|left|300px|'''Alain Prost driving for Ferrari''']] ...the five victories that season that would make him France’s first Formula One world champion. © Schlegelmilch]]
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  • | Key people || Giorgetto Giugiaro <small>([[Entrepreneur|Founder]])</small> < [[Image:FerrariGG50 2.jpg|thumb|right|270px|'''2005 Ferrari GG50 design''']]
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  • |Key people || [[Giotto Bizzarrini]], founder ...tive]] [[manufacturer]] in the 1960s. Founded by former [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]] and [[Iso Rivolta|ISO]] engineer, [[Giotto Bizzarrini]], the company buil
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  • ...s, ending five years of dominance by [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. With 19 Grands Prix the 2005 season featured the most events ever. The most-noted aspect of the early season was [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]'s lack of pace, and races came to be dominated by the [[Renault F1|Renaul
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  • ...and has a top speed of 75mph. It has a better power to weight ratio than a Ferrari F50. A kart like this can be driven by race licence holders over the age of ...become a kart-specialised item with dedicated manufacturers, Vortex being one example. These can develop from about 16 hp to 30 hp (12 to 22 kW) for a si
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  • ...Formula One season|1992]], [[1994 Formula One season|1994]]–[[1995 Formula One season|1995]] ...s) || [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]]
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  • * [[Formula Libre]] * [[Formula One]]
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  • {{Formula One}} People who have engaged in [[auto racing]]:
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  • |Key people || [[Alejandro de Tomaso]] ...ally, De Tomaso produced various prototypes and racing cars, including a [[Formula 1]] car for [[Frank Williams]]'s team in 1970.
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  • |Team || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...le season. Schumacher is the only German to have won the [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|drivers' championship]].
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  • ...and car users worldwide. The FIA is also the governing body for [[Formula One]] and other international [[auto racing|motorsports]]. ...nationale du Sport Automobile]] (FISA), the then governing body of Formula One. Mosley was elected president of FISA in 1991 and became president of the F
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  • ...port (1937) which was a spider with a rocket-like body and a 636cc engine. One of these, with a body by [[Zagato]] and driven [[by Piero Dusio]] (later to ...1100 TV.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1954 Siata 1100 TV. The Siata 1100 TV is one of a small series of only 11 cars that were ever produced. The overall body
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  • ...333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[image:MARIO ANDRETTI Ferrari.jpg|220px]] ...Team Lotus|Lotus]], <br>[[STP (motor oil company)|STP Corporation]], <br>[[Ferrari]], <br>[[Parnelli]], <br>[[Alfa Romeo]], <br>[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]
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  • {{Formula One}} ...p has always been the main focus of the category, non-championship Formula One races were held for many years. Due to the rising cost of competition, the
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  • |Key people || Claudio Castiglioni, [[President]] ...tuto Ayrton Senna, his charity foundation in Brazil for children and young people. 300 models of each were made in the early 2000's.
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  • .... The event lends its name to the "[[IndyCar]]" class of [[formula racing|formula]], or [[open wheel car|open-wheel]], race cars that have competed in it. It ...a smattering of small events before the promoters decided to focus on just one major event and it was paved with 3.2 million bricks urged by principal [[C
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  • ==1958-1963 The Ferrari years== [[Ferrari]] had 10 cars start the 1958 Le Mans with only two finishing but one, a TR 58 (250TR) was the winner driven by [[Phil Hill]] and Oliver Gendebie
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  • ...e first official world champion, edging out Finland's [[Hannu Mikkola]] by one point. [[Fiat]] took the manufacters' title with the [[Fiat 131 Abarth]] in ...ontinued the success of the Japanese constructors. [[Subaru]]'s [[Scottish people|Scotsman]] [[Colin McRae]] won the drivers' world championship in [[1995 Wo
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