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  • | [[Great Britain|Britain]] | [[Great Britain|Britain]]
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  • ...ncis Racing Team''' was a [[Formula One]] constructor from [[Great Britain|Britain]]. The team was founded by [[Stirling Moss]]' former chief mechanic, [[Alf
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  • ...foremost aim was the re-introduction of a 24-Hour Race in [[Great Britain|Britain]].
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  • ...ual design, some enthusiasts in [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]] and [[Great Britain]] have privately imported the [[Toyota Sera]]. It is only available in rig
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  • ...rticipants race from place to place across parts of [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]]. The latest version, a professional stage race, was first run in [[2004]] *the '''''[[Daily Express]]'' Tour of Britain''' ([[1951]]-[[1955]])
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  • *Most Consecutive 5th Place Finishes (3) – set at 1985 Great Britain ...h Place Qualifications, Finishes, and Fastest Laps (1) – set at 1979 Great Britain,
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  • ...rdic countries]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Belgium]], [[France]] and [[Great Britain]]. An inexpensive, entry level type of rallycross is the Swedish [[folkrace ...mme, at [[Lydden Circuit]] (between [[Dover]] and [[Canterbury]]) in Great Britain on Saturday, 4th February 1967; the first ever true rallycross was organise
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  • ...In the background is the famous Black Diamond Coppa D'Oro, raced in Great Britain by Westwood and Sandford at Brooklands, but now owned by Antonio Gozzoli of
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  • In 1912, Alexandre Darracq sold out to a [[Great Britain|British]] concern and pursued other interests including running the Casino
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  • ...]], but being so expensive, they were sold in limited numbers during the [[Great Depression|Depression]] and war years. ...Zegna Group has boutiques in [[Austria]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Great Britain]], [[Spain]], [[Turkey]], [[Mexico]], the [[United States]] and [[Japan]].
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  • In [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[India]] and [[Great Britain]] the term "tomato sauce" normally refers to the condiment otherwise known
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  • ...rers in several countries and was built in ([[France]], [[Spain]], [[Great Britain]]) and [[Brazil]]. The most successful, however, was the [[Germany|German]
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  • ...few championships. At the age of 17 he made the switch to four wheels in Britain's [[Formula Ford]]. Again, he was rewarded with instant success, and in hi ...him. This would prove to be a blessing in disguise, as the retirement of great [[Nigel Mansell]] meant a return to McLaren for Blundell, this time, in a r
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  • ...for the wealthy. It soon hosted its first race, staged by veteran [[Great Britain|British]] drivers (which explains the circuit's corner names, such as [[Dav
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  • ...under the sponsorship of Halifax car dealer Mal Carter and then with Honda Britain. In the 1976 season he had 16 wins. In 1978 he rode 125, 250, 500, 1000cc, ...once, at the Swedish GP at Anderstorp in 1984. These results put Haslam as Britain’s second best GP competitor behind [[Barry Sheene]].
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  • |{{flagiconthe United Kingdom}} '''[[Great Britain]]''' |[[A1 Team Great Britain]]
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  • ...o made them important for the rescue of downed pilots, a capability put to great use in [[World War II]]. Following World War II, their use gradually traile ...irways]] provided flying boat passenger and mail transport links between [[Britain]] and [[South Africa]], [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]] using aircraft su
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  • |{{flagiconUK}} '''[[A1 Team Great Britain|Great Britain]]'''
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  • ...extreme ends of the car. Pontiac, American Motors, and then Cadillac had great success with this design. The models of Mercedes-Benz sold in America adopt However, in Britain there developed the notion of having the headlights only slightly diagonal,
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  • ...green]], although the winning Napier of 1902 had already worn Olive Green. Britain had to choose a different colour to its usual national colours of red, whit ...as/hidden/stories/greatrace.htm ''The day the country stopped to watch the Great Race'', Leinster Express]
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  • In the early [[20th century]], first [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]], then [[Germany|German]] tourists began to v
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  • ...Wood's suffered his first defeat in nine years. After he returned to Great Britain, he was knighted for his accomplishments.
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  • ...en his father died in [[France]] of [[influenza]] during the [[Spanish flu|great epidemic]] while serving with the [[United States Army]] during [[World War ...head of the Straight Corporation Limited, he operated airfields throughout Britain and ran flying clubs. In 1936 he helped develop the [[Miles Whitney Straigh
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  • ...82, scoring five victories (GPs of Austria, Netherlands, Yugoslavia, Great Britain and GP of Nations). He was the last Italian rider to win the 500cc crown un
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  • ...a combination of acceleration, top speed, braking, and maneuverability. Great emphasis is often placed on [[car handling|handling]]—the ability of ...ars are not available for sale or use in the United States and Canada. In Britain and Europe, a more flexible attitude towards small-volume specialist manufa
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  • Brands Hatch is regarded by many as [[United Kingdom|Britain's]] finest race circuit, in terms of both challenge and quality of the spec ...tiates Pilgrim's Drop during the [[2005-06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain]]]]The circuit's principal strength is the variety of challenges on offer t
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  • ...uebird K4. He set the record on August 19, 1939 on Coniston Water in Great Britain.
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  • |{{flagiconUK}} '''[[Great Britain]]''' |[[A1 Team Great Britain]]
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  • ...2 points. Switzerland were second coming in 121 points and [[A1 Team Great Britain]] third with 97 points. ...final four rounds of the second season in South Africa, Mexico, China and Britain.The season ended at Brands Hatch on 29 April 2007. A1 Team Germany won it w
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  • ...nd produced wholly in Europe. Unfortunately this helicopter has not been a great commercial success, the type being only in service with the [[Italian army| * In [[1981]] Agusta and [[Westland Aircraft|Westland]] of Britain started the [[AgustaWestland EH101]] medium-lift naval helicopter project i
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  • ...E]]''' ([[September 11]], [[1950]] – [[March 10]], [[2003]]) was a [[Great Britain|British]] former [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Wor
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  • ...tion published in London, 1736.]] Palladianism became popular briefly in [[Britain]] during the mid-17th century. In the early 18th century it returned to fas ...1680, such as [[Wilton House]], are in this Palladian style, following the great success of Jones' Palladian designs for the [[Queen's House]] at [[Greenwic
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  • === Straight-6 engines in Britain === The Japanese have used the straight 6 with great success since the 1960s in a wide range of applications, from passenger veh
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  • ...This museum in Clovis, California, pays tribute to flat track racing with great photography, honoring men and machines. ...ding famous factory racing bikes. Located across from the Isle of Wight in Britain.
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  • *green ([[British racing green]]) for Britain, *[[Malcolm Campbell]] - Great Britain
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  • ...anada]] but later returned. Grant remained close to Reventlow, who spent a great deal of time in the [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] area. ...rst [[Formula One]] race car in America. Shifting operations overseas to [[Britain]], Reventlow's team raced the Scarab cars in Formula One with little succes
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  • ...|thumb|left|250px|'''The 3 ½ HP at the [[National Motor Museum]], in Great Britain''']]
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  • ...r, he also competed in the Formula Vauxhall Junior championship in [[Great Britain]]. This gave him valuable experience in [[Europe|European]] racing, and he ...first Asian to win the Formula Asia International series. He moved back to Britain in [[1997]] to compete in the British Formula Opel Championship, taking a [
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  • ...ncluding [[Spain]], [[Belgium]], [[France]], [[Brazil]], [[Germany]] and [[Britain]]. Because of its egg shape and bubble-like windows, it became known as a [ In 1957, ''Isetta of Great Britain'' began producing Isetta 300 models at their factory in [[Brighton]] under
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  • ...his is the [[Shropshire Star Newport Nocturne]], which is [[United Kingdom|Britain's]] only floodlit cycle race. ...Netherlands]] 1883, [[Germany]] 1884 and [[Sweden]] 1900. Sometimes, as in Britain, cycling was originally administered as part of [[Athletics (track and fiel
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  • ...[[1996]], da Matta participated in the [[Formula 3000]] series in [[Great Britain]].
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  • ...one race that year to Moss's four. It was sufficient to make Mike Hawthorn Britain's first World Champion. ...Manuel Fangio. It is sometimes debated whether Fangio, one of the all-time great 'gentlemen' of sport, let Moss win in front of his home crowd by yielding t
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  • The series are based in Europe (with races in [[Great Britain]], [[Germany]], [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Italy]], [[Portugal]] and [[Czech
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  • ...can Pro Continental Team Navigators Insurance, Wismilak, [[Iran]], [[Great Britain]], [[Ireland]] [http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=features/2005/langka
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  • In [[Great Britain]] the oval tracks are normally on grass with lengths of 400m to 800m. The r ...s. The continental class has a 500cc single cylinder engine, also in Great Britain there are left and right handed sidecar machines with the engines up to 100
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  • ...s the most interesting new machine at the 1952 show, the Cruiser was not a great success. A couple of thousand were made over a two year period before being ...ell in [[North America]] and other export markets such as [[United Kingdom|Britain]], [[Australia]] and [[Germany]]. In Italy Ducati was doing well, and not j
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  • | {{flagiconUK}} Great Britain Mike Hailwood was born at [[Great Milton]] in [[Oxfordshire]], His father, who also raced in the pre-World Wa
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  • * [[43]] – Claudius orders the [[Roman invasion of Britain]] ...– [[Boudica]], queen of the Iceni, leads a rebellion that devastates Britain
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  • Production started with a license from Rudge Whitworth in Coventry, Great Britain, which had registered a patent for mounting a wheel on a hub by a unique sp
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  • In [[Great Britain]] the oval tracks are normally on grass with lengths of 400 meters (¼ mile .... The continental class has a 500 cc single cylinder engine, also in Great Britain there are left and right-handed sidecar machines with the engines up to 100
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  • ||GB||[[Great Britain]]||Green (''[[British racing green]]'')||White||[[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]], [
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  • ...nadian Terre and the Italian Walter Villa, the Villa 125 G.P won the Great Britain, Canadian and Italian Championships. As with the Villa 250 G.P, the 125cc w ...nd his brother Walter. The Modenese rider-technician, at the time, had the great credit of being one of the first to grasp the potential of the modern schoo
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  • |[[1970]] || [[Leicester]], [[Great Britain]] || '''[[Jean-Pierre Monséré]]''', [[Belgium]]
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  • ...t the Italian press into a frenzy; the concept of the great Italian on the great Italian bike seemed too good to be true. Ducati did indeed try to seduce Ro
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  • *Technical Innovation Award - Common Rail 1998 - (Autocar - Great Britain)
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  • ...team, [[Rallying]], where he took part in the 1966 [[RAC Rally]] of Great Britain in a Lotus Cortina, and nearly won the event before crashing, and [[sports *Jim Clark, Portrait Of A Great Driver; Graham Gauld, Hamlyn, 1968, ISBN 0-668-01842-9
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  • ...le manufacturers in several countries: France (by [[VELAM]]), Spain, Great Britain and Brazil (by [[Romi]]). The most successful, however, was the German Iset
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  • ...tch]], where the first race, the [[2005-06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain]] race was held.
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  • ...als of the victorious nations [[United States]], [[Soviet Union]], [[Great Britain]], [[France]], [[Greece]] and [[Jugoslavia]] and [[Albania]] as war compens The great changes in the international political situation convinced [[Great Britain]] and the [[United States]] to cease the process of handing in of the navy'
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  • | [[A1 Team Great Britain|Great Britain]]
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  • In Britain, the 'long-distance' enduros, whilst declining, are still run to the form o ...es of motorsport events or gatherings. For example, in the U.S. and Great Britain there are gatherings of people with similar types of motorvehicles, and tho
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  • | rowspan=2| {{flagiconUK}} [[Great Britain]]
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  • ...]'' which was derived from the [[Lotus 22]] [[Formula Junior]]. Unlike its great rival as an entry level formula, [[Formula Vee]], the Formula Ford cars use ...h competing in Grands Prix within a year or so of starting Formula Ford in Britain.
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  • ...[[Formula III]] had served this purpose, but was largely limited to Great Britain and now was in need of updating. Formula II, the next step, was being used ...ransaxle system was than considered as the overall best solution. Also the great Enzo Ferrari was saying at that time that the horse must stay in front and
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  • ...al place at the end of the schedule which means that this event has seen a great number of Championship crowns being won and lost. ...Circuit]], making Japan one of only six countries (the others being Great Britain, Spain, Germany, Italy and the USA) to ever host more than one Grand Prix i
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  • |rowspan="2"| {{flagiconUK}} [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]], [[Great Britain]]
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  • | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} [[Silverstone]], [[Great Britain]]
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  • ...sleek fuel tank on the 125 race bike. Power was 15 bhp @ 10,800 rpms. Britain's Cecil Stanford piloted the new MV 125 to a [[Isle of Man TT]] victory and ...d Bob Keeler raced the 175 and 125 Sport Competizione around Europe with a great deal of success. The marketing strategy of “race it on Sunday , sell it
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  • ..., Alf Medcalf and 'Digger' Pugh demonstrated the art for the first time in Britain. ...Championship, the [[Star Riders' Championship]], was inaugurated in Great Britain in 1929 but was split in to two sections as it was felt that the British ri
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  • ...e looking [[small family car]] in Europe on its launch. It was badged in [[Britain]] and the [[United States|U.S.]] as the '''Fiat Strada''' but failed to att ...an|saloon]] version, the [[Fiat Regata|Regata]], was also launched without great success outside Italy.
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  • ||GB||[[Great Britain]]||Green (''[[British racing green]]'')||White||[[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]], [
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  • ...of Britain's [[Reform Act 1832|Reform Act]] (finally passed in 1832): "The great reform omnibus moves but slowly."
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  • The [[Industrial Revolution]] started in [[Kingdom of Great Britain|Great Britain]] in the late [[18th century]], leading to a move away from agriculture, mu ...board, which begins in the western parts of the islands of [[Great Britain|Britain]] and [[Ireland]], and then continues along the mountainous, [[fjord]]-cut,
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  • *Technical Innovation Award - Common Rail 1998 - ([[Autocar]] - Great Britain) *Best Compact Executive 1998 - ([[What Car?]] - Great Britain)
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  • [[Great Britain]] has been an exception to this trend. British "[[banger race]]s" (known a
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  • ...Easy Jet] serving a number of destinations in [[Europe]] including [[Great Britain]]. Geneva is also a great town to get around in by bicycle. Except for the old-town, the city is fai
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  • ...le [[karting]] champion, he graduated to [[Formula 3]] in [[United Kingdom|Britain]], winning numerous events before his tendency to make careless mistakes co ...lowing race in [[France]] he finished sixth. Suspension failure in [[Great Britain]] led to a massive crash but the Italian bounced back to take qualify seven
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  • | rowspan=2| {{flagiconUK}} [[Great Britain]]
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  • ...ive [[France]], the centre of innovation passing to [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]]. By 1784, [[William Murdoch]] had built a working model of a steam carria ...two adults. One of the first four-wheeled [[petrol]]-driven automobiles in Britain was built in [[Birmingham]] in 1895 by [[Frederick William Lanchester]] who
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  • ...], [[Austria]], [[Canada]], [[Denmark]], [[Finland]], [[Germany]], [[Great Britain]], [[Iceland]], [[Japan]], [[Luxembourg]], the [[Netherlands]], [[New Zeala Great Britain</td>
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  • ...on dedicated to aeronautics, the [[Royal Aeronautical Society]] of [[Great Britain]]. Objects placed in wind tunnel models are almost always smaller than in [[Octave Chanute]] provided a great service to those interested in aerodynamics and flying machines by publishi
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  • ...le the venerable [[British Touring Car Championship]] continues in [[Great Britain]]. America's historic [[Trans-Am Series]] is undergoing a period of transit
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  • ...le the venerable [[British Touring Car Championship]] continues in [[Great Britain]]. America's historic [[Trans-Am Series]] is undergoing a period of transit
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  • [[Montagnana]] is a commune in the [[province of Padova]] with great famous perfectly conserved medieval [[Walls of Montagnana|walls]] ...itish Royal navy and participated in most of the major sea battles between Britain and Italy in the Mediterranean.
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  • | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} [[Silverstone]], [[Great Britain]]
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  • ...n heavily-modified street cars. It is notably popular in [[United Kingdom|Britain]], [[Germany]], [[Scandinavia]], and [[Australia]]. It can basically be con For the casual observer, there can be a great deal of confusion when it comes to classifying closed-wheel racing cars as
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  • | [[Team Great Britain]]
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  • ...banned in some countries and was not released in a paperback edition in [[Britain]] until several years after Fleming's death (Fleming had, in fact, requeste ...Fleming work to be adapted as a comic strip, although the comic strip took great liberties with Fleming's novel, substituting a S.P.E.C.T.R.E.-related story
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  • The [[Great Britain|British]] manufacturer, [[Ascari Cars]] of the [[Ascari KZ1]] [[supercar]]
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  • | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]], [[Great Britain]]
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  • ...car)|Santler]] from Malvern is recognised by the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain as having made the first petrol powered car in the country in 1894 followe
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  • Chrysler Europe's first all-new car was badged as the Chrysler Alpine in Britain and the Simca 1307-1308 in France. It had a stylish and practical hatchback ...rcar to replace the ageing 911, and the 928 was indeed a great looking and great handling masterpiece. Its 4.5 V8 power unit gave superb performance. But th
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  • ...0 of its four-wheel drive Model B trucks for the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] and [[United States|American]] armies during [[World
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  • ...Miglia]] a couple of years later. In 1926, [[Eliska Junkova]], one of the great female drivers in [[Grand Prix motor racing]] history, became the first wom ...as Argentina's [[Juan Manuel Fangio]], Belgium's [[Olivier Gendebien]] and Britain's [[Stirling Moss]] came to challenge Italian champions, [[Tazio Nuvolari]]
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  • [[Image:Schumacher and Raikkonen 2004 Britain (crop) 2.JPG|thumb|230px|Michael Schumacher and Kimi Räikkönen at the 200 ..., in [[2004 French Grand Prix|France]] and [[2004 British Grand Prix|Great Britain]].
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  • http://www.400gt.com - 400GT.com - - Web site devoted to this great Lamborghini. http://www.ferrariownersclub.co.uk - Ferrari Owners' Cub of Great Britain
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  • ...ces. In the beginning the differences between social classes were not very great, but the disparity grew as the empire grew. ...story.com/Roman_Food_in_Britain.htm resourcesforhistory.com: Food in Roman Britain]
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  • ...rogen powered Wankel engine in the near future. This feature also led to a great deal of interest in the [[Soviet Union]], where high octane gasoline was ra In Britain, [[Norton Motorcycles]] developed a Wankel rotary engine for [[motorcycle]]
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  • In Britain, until the [[Samuel Plimsoll|Merchant Shipping Act of 1876]], ship-owners c ...use and began to replace [[coal]] as the fuel of choice in steamships. Its great advantages were the convenience and the reduction in manning owing to the r
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  • ...le the venerable [[British Touring Car Championship]] continues in [[Great Britain]]. America's historic [[Trans-Am Series]] is undergoing a period of transit
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  • ...sts]] (BUF), and [[Diana Mitford]]. He was educated in France, Germany and Britain before going on to attend university at [[Christ Church, Oxford|Christ Chur ...under [[Defence Regulation 18B]], along with most other active fascists in Britain. Lady Mosley was imprisoned a month later.
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  • ...le the venerable [[British Touring Car Championship]] continues in [[Great Britain]]. America's historic [[Trans-Am Series]] is undergoing a period of transit
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  • ...of rigid roof that can between disappearing in the trunk, while in [[Great Britain]] the cabriolet is marked it of English style typically elaborated from the ...ou in it you open them of 1934) the Augusta sedan (than coast in 390 Great Britain [[Pound inglese|Sterline]]) subordinate to test, it has caught up 65,22 the
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  • ...ed the dealership along the lines that later would be picked up by another great of Italian motorsports, [[Carlo Abarth]]. From 1935 onwards Stanguellini be ...x of Pescara]] in 1960. However, the rear engined [[Formula Juniors]] from Britain could not be beaten in the 1960's and the rear-engined car by Stanguellini,
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  • ...le-seater racing cars and held the position of chairman of [[A1 Team Great Britain]], in the [[A1 Grand Prix]] racing series from 2005-7. His son, [[Henry Sur
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  • ...te Carlo]] and [[2007 Rally Mexico|Mexico]]) to 108 ([[2007 Rally GB|Great Britain]]) during the [[2007 World Rally Championship season|2007 season]]. | {{flagiconGreat Britain}} [[Colin McRae]]
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  • .... LHD AMC cars were also used for the cop's cars, and by [[Scaramanga]]. A great stunt in the film takes place using the [[UNIVAC]] computer-calculated 'Cal *The film references the then-recent [[1973 energy crisis]]. Britain had not yet fully overcome the crisis when the film was released.
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  • ...points in [[1980 Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazil]], [[1980 British Grand Prix|Britain]] and the [[1980 Dutch Grand Prix|Netherlands]]. Prost finished the year 15 ...retiring, Prost got out of his car and tried to push it to the finish, to great applause from the crowd. The finish line was too far, though, and he never
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  • ...le the venerable [[British Touring Car Championship]] continues in [[Great Britain]]. America's historic [[Trans-Am Series]] is undergoing a period of transit
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  • ...were fast, but unsafe. The rider was high up in the air and traveling at a great speed. If he hit a bad spot in the road he could easily be thrown over the ...ad not followed the lead of Pope and Schoeninger, in the same way as the [[Great Depression]] would ruin carmakers who did not follow [[History of Ford Moto
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  • ...guide of a Artena first series sedan to 4 lights (whose price, in [[Great Britain]], is of 675 [[Pound inglese|Sterline]]). Interesting some turn out you of |19-apr|| || Marine Small || gone up || 4° Class 1101-2000 Great Tourism || 6° ass.|| Stajano || 3,800 || 5' 02” 5/10 || 45,223 || the ti
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