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  • | ''Trasformabile'' series 1 || 1957-1958 || 15 || 479 || 17,000 | ''Trasformabile'' series 3 || 1961-1962 || 17,5 || 499 || 7,000
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  • ...'''[[2003]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[June 1]], [[2003]] at the [[Circuit de Monaco]]. | 17
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[June 3]], 1973. | 17
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  • ...s engines were designed to be more powerful than the ones propelling the B-17 and most of the gun turrets for self defense were remote-controlled, it pro P.108Bs first saw action in night bombing raids over [[Gibraltar]] in June, 1942. They were deployed across the [[Mediterranean Theater of Operations|
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  • | ''Trasformabile'' series 1 || 1957-1958 || 15 || 479 || 17,000 | ''Trasformabile'' series 3 || 1961-1962 || 17,5 || 499 || 7,000
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  • ...session, with McLaren and Honda teams participating, was scheduled for 15-17 December 2008. Ferrari also considered running at Algarve. The circuit wil
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  • | Second time || + 17.857 On June 25, 2008 the [[FIA]] announced the provisional {{F1|2009}} Formula One cale
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  • ...t Lap: [[Marco Werner]], 110.641 mph, [[Audi R8 Race Car|Audi R8]], [[July 17]] [[2004]] *NASCAR Qualifying: [[Jeff Gordon]], 94.325 mph , [[June 24]] [[2005]].
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  • On the 8 June 1908, Nazzaro set the auto speed record at 193kph for 2.75 miles and briefl ...404 2 liter six-cylinder racer. He had been at the wheel for 6 hrs 17 mins 17 secs and had averaged 79.2 mph for the 500 miles. He had also taken the fas
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  • |[[June 8]], [[1947]]||'''158'''||[[Swiss Grand Prix]]||[[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremga |[[June 29]], [[1947]]||'''158'''||[[European Grand Prix]]||[[Spa-Francorchamps|Spa
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[June 3]], 1984. Prost led the race, run in heavy rain, from pole position. He wa | 17
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  • *[[SCCA]] June Sprints - June 22-25, 2006 *AMA [[Superbike]] - June 4, 2006
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  • |Points || 17 ...ting 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
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  • ...| *'''[[Indy Racing League]]''' <br>[[ABC Supply Company A.J. Foyt 225]] ''June 3, 2007'' ...ch Qualifying: [[Johnny Sauter]], 122.595 mph (29.365 s,; 197.297 km/h), [[June 25]], [[2005]].
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  • | rowspan=2| [[June 3]] | rowspan=2| [[June 17]]
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  • | align="right" | 17 | [[June 10]]
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  • | rowspan=2 | [[McLaren MP4-17|MP4-17]] | align="right" | 17
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  • ...h). McGuinness lowered this even further at the 2006 TT, setting a time of 17:29.26 for an average speed of 129.451 mph (208.33 km/h). Traditionally held in the last week of May and the first week of June, the TT races create a carnival atmosphere. Picnicking crowds flanking the
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  • ...ted to develop the new [[Fondmetal]] GR02, which was designed and built by June 1992, just six months after it was commissioned by Gabriele Rumi. The Fondm ! 17
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  • '''Sir Stirling Moss [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]]''' (born [[September 17]], [[1929]] in [[London]]) is a British [[auto racing]] driver. In June 2005, while appearing at the [[Goodwood Revival]], Moss signed the bonnet o
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  • ...ir standards, had another a poor season and it was announced at the end of June that BMW would split from the team in a deal with Sauber. | align="right" rowspan=2 | 17
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  • *[[June 20]], [[1997]]: Official opening of California Speedway. *[[June 21]], [[1997]]: The very first race at California Speedway, the Auto Club 2
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  • '''Luigi Fagioli''' ([[June 9]], [[1898]] - [[June 20]], [[1952]]) was an Italian champion race car driver. | bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| <font color=black>'''17'''
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  • ...e]] World Championship season. It began on [[March 26]], [[1995]] included 17 races, and ended on [[November 12]]. The Drivers' Championship was won by [ | align="right" | 17
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  • ...a podium in each leg of the [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|Spa]] round in June 2006. ! 17
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  • The GT wears 16-inch alloy wheels as standard, but 17-inch wheels are a must-have option. There are 18-inch alloy wheels availabl ...nds. A powerful and progressive engine, which will be available as of next June, and can also be fitted with a anti-particulate filter (DPF).
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  • On 2 June 2006, He became engaged to Karen Minier, a [[Belgium|Belgian]] Formula One |align="center"| 17
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  • ...r]] decided that every German should own either a car or a [[tractor]]. In June [[1934]], Porsche got a contract to build three prototypes based on his des ...] one that was used in Gmünd. More than 78,000 Porsche 356's were built in 17 years.
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  • ...agle Savoy. The price of the chassis alone is estimated between 18,000 and 17,500 pounds in 1908 of 1909-1910.
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  • '''Juan Manuel Fangio''' ([[June 24]], [[1911]] - [[July 17]], [[1995]]) was a legendary race car driver. The [[Argentina|Argentine]] o
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  • |Number:||17 ...he present, with production proceeding at roughly 10 cars per year. As of June 2009, 106 Zondas had been built, considering also test mules. Both 2-seat
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  • ...0. However, following a meeting of the [[World Motor Sport Council]] on 24 June, FOTA agreed to remain in Formula One and FIA president [[Max Mosley]] conf ...Valencia]] (1–3 February), [[Circuito de Jerez|Jerez]] (10–13 February and 17–20 February), and [[Circuit de Catalunya|Barcelona]] (25–28 February).
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  • ...ame as for 2005, with the [[Belgian Grand Prix]] scheduled for [[September 17]]. However, on [[February 8]], the [[FIA]] announced that the Belgian Natio ...er the second round of pit stops. However, Schumacher's engine failed with 17 laps to go, forcing him to retire and handing Alonso the win ahead of Massa
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  • ...du régiment]]'' took place at the Royal Opera House, [[Covent Garden]] on June 2 of that year. It was his performances of this role that would earn him t ...rtless [[tenor C|high Cs]] in the signature [[aria]]. He achieved a record 17 curtain calls. He began to give frequent television performances, starting
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  • ...im to work at Triumph motorcycles. He married Pauline Barbara Nash on [[11 June]], [[1975]] and had a son and a daughter. Hailwood first raced on [[22 April]] [[1957]], at [[Oulton Park]]. Barely 17, he finishing in 11th place, but was soon winning on a regular basis. By 19
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  • *[[6 June]] [[1973]] – the first Polski Fiat 126p constructed from Italian parts. I ...(39,80"). Engine power increased to about 24 [[Horsepower|hp]] equal about 17&nbsp;kW.
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  • ...rmula Two name will return in 2009 following an FIA announcement on the 25 June 2008. |17
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  • ...nd February, and the Bicycle and Automobile Show in Milan, between May and June. In the latter exposes the Rapid lounge cars already complete (in Turin the ...16-20 HP, the chassis costs ten dollars, and the type 28-40 HP, offered to 17,000 pounds and the Type 50-70 HP, presents it in a double phaeton, or as an
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  • '''Damon Graham Devereux Hill''' [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (born [[17 September]] [[1960]] in [[London]]) is a retired [[United Kingdom|British]] Hill was born in [[London]] on [[17 September]] [[1960]] to double Formula One world champion [[Graham Hill]] a
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  • |October 17, 1959 |June 24, 1961
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  • ...o better place than third. Schumacher and [[Rubens Barrichello]] won 15 of 17 races. Although he did not win a race, unlike Coulthard and his team mate R ...five Grands Prix even while in the paddock for the British GP.{{Fact|date=June 2009}}
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  • ::17 Individual Stages (1935&ndash;1954) ...season was marred when his brother, Giulio,died in a racing accident on 14 June. Bartali came close to giving up cycling.
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  • ...was considered not in the tradition of Alfa's sporting saloons.{{Fact|date=June 2008}} ...ampionship races). The victories were obtained by seven different drivers: 17 (+1) [[Nicola Larini]], 13 (+1) [[Alessandro Nannini]], 2 [[Stefano Modena]
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  • ...zareth, Pennsylvania|Nazareth]] in [[Pennsylvania]]'s [[Lehigh Valley]] in June of that year with just [[U.S. dollar|$]]125. Andretti became a [[naturaliza ! 17
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  • Rome's climate is at its most comfortable from April through June or early July. By August, the temperature during the heat of the day often ...designed by the Italian achitect [[Paolo Portoghesi]] and inaugurated on [[June 21st]], [[1995]].
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  • ...I]], who painted it on the side of his planes. Baracca died very young on June 19, 1918, shot down after 34 victorious duels and many team victories; he s On June 17, 1923, Enzo Ferrari won a race at the [[Savio]] track in [[Ravenna]] where
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  • ...39]]. After a period of neutrality, Italy entered [[World War II]] on [[10 June]] [[1940]] alongside [[Germany]], in which the Regia Aeronautica could depl ...ferendum]] resulted in the proclamation of Italy as a [[Republic]] on [[18 June]] [[1946]], and in parallel the Regia Aeronautica was transformed into the
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  • ...the lictor Gold of) the svoltosi ones to horse between the May months and june, where but the Turinese car, in its category, does not have practically ava |minimal |Altezza from terra|| cm 17,0
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  • ...our Seasons Hotel]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[August 19]], [[1993]]. In June 1997, Canada issued a [[List of people on stamps of Canada|postage stamp]] ! 17
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  • ...ted to develop the new [[Fondmetal]] GR02, which was designed and built by June 1992, just six months after it was commissioned by Gabriele Rumi. The Fondm | 17
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  • ...rm, sunny and dry conditions on [[Corpus Christi (feast)]] weekend of June 17–18. Pure factory teams that challenged for the overall win were absent, y For the 2007 event held on Corpus Christi weekend of June 7–10, more than 260 teams had applied for the 220 race entries. Prior to
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  • [[Italy]] became a [[nation-state]] belatedly &mdash; on [[March 17]], [[1861]], when most of the states of the peninsula were united under kin ...d gradually made their way north through the mainland. After the war, on [[June 2]], [[1946]], a [[referendum]] on the [[monarchy]] resulted in the establi
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  • ...e "500". The engine was increased in capacity to 594 cc, producing 23 bhp (17 kW) and a top speed of 105&nbsp;km/h. The 126 was in production until 1987 ...y one of the workers who built it, so think Agnelli and Valletta. The [[15 June]] [[1936]] is presented to the public under the name [[Fiat 500]], once dub
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  • ...from the ashes of the [[Regia Marina]]. Marina Militare celebrates on [[10 June]], on the anniversary ([[1918]]) of the sinking of the [[Austria-Hungary|Au The Marina Militare Italiana was born as [[Regia Marina]] on 17 March 1861, after the proclamation of the [[Italian unification|Italian Kin
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  • ...sively increasing the number of revs. A Twin would have had to rev at over 17,000 rpm, but this would require a very short stroke and a very large bore, ...2008 and its Ducati's entry for the 2009 MotoGP World Championship. On [[9 June]] 2008, Ducati publicly rolled out the Desmosedici GP9 for testing at [[Cir
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  • In June 2007, [[Marc Forster]] was confirmed as director. He was surprised that he ...ESO Hotel) were built. The [[wrap (filmmaking)|wrap]] party was held on 21 June.
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  • ...the rules about repairs properly. One of Wyer's cars had clutch failure at 17:00, the other had engine failure at 22:00. By midnight, Wyer had only one c During June 1969 Enzo Ferrari sold half of his stock to Fiat. Ferrari used some of that
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  • ...et back to the hotel if you're not in the centre. Taxi Laguna (tel. 080 11 17) and Taxi Metro (tel. 080 11 90) are considered the cheapest. These are fre ...t. Prices from €6 to €12. Website: www.laguna.si. Laguna is only open from june to september.
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  • ...the role. A spokesperson for EON Productions issued a statement on [[April 17]], [[2005]] that it would "definitely not be Pierce Brosnan." Despite this ...er scenes in the latter half of the film were filmed in late May and early June at the [[Villa del Balbianello]] on the shores of [[Lake Como]]. Further ex
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  • By the time of the Penya Rhin Grand Prix in late June, Nuvolari's leg was finally out of plaster, but was still causing him troub | bgcolor="#ffdf9f"| <font color=black>'''17'''
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  • ...Labour promised to return the money on the advice of Sir Patrick Neill. On 17 November Blair apologised for his government's mishandling of the affair an The revised directive went into force in June 1998, and banned sponsorship from 2003, with a further three&nbsp;year exte
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  • ...nded in a parked car, whether deliberately or through absentmindedness. In June [[2009]], a 1 year old girl was accidentally forgotten in a car in [[Denmar In the UK, a full driving licence can be had at age 17, and most areas in the United States will issue a full driver's license at
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  • ...fying period, and the race itself, to a maximum of 31 tires (14 fronts and 17 rears) per rider . This introduced a problem of tire choice vs. weather (am ...Seca, despite serious difficulties with the track that--though repaved in June 2006, and incorporating improved safety features--exhibited serious problem
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  • ...Hampshire]] and [[Las Vegas Motor Speedway|Las Vegas]] were included in a 17-month schedule. combined with all events held in 1997. This marathon season *[[Tom Carnegie]] announced on [[June 9]], 2006 that the previous month's race, would be his last as official tra
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  • ...n]], and managed to edge out the Finn to the title, winning 9 races out of 17 that year. He was Ferrari's first driver champion in 21 years, since [[Jody ...]], Schumacher and Ferrari dominated F1, the Ferrari duo winning 15 out of 17 races (Schumacher 11, Barrichello 4), a record at the time. However, their
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  • ...red larger wheels, it is the only known big-wheel scooter to carry its own 17" spare tire. | '''[[GT 17 500 cc]]'''|| (499 cc)|| [[1932]] || [[1939]]
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  • ...h Daniel Craig as Bond, is in production and is scheduled for a [[November 17]], [[2006]] release. ...[[popular culture]] as the epitome of polished, understated machismo. On [[June 21]], [[2005]] it was honoured as the 22nd greatest quotation in cinema his
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  • |Released:||[[November 17]], [[1995]] The previous film, ''[[Licence to Kill]]'', had been released in June 1989, before the fall of the [[Berlin Wall]]. Although it was financially s
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  • ...h Daniel Craig as Bond, is in production and is scheduled for a [[November 17]], [[2006]] release. ...[[popular culture]] as the epitome of polished, understated machismo. On [[June 21]], [[2005]] it was honoured as the 22nd greatest quotation in cinema his
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  • ...2}}, the season was a red-wash. Ferrari finished every race, and won 15 of 17. Michael Schumacher scored more points than the second and third placed dri ...dland early in 2005 and was renamed [[Midland F1]] for the 2006 season. In June 2005, BMW bought a majority stake in [[Sauber]], which became their factory
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  • ...t pass usually costs €12 you're basically getting a round trip ticket for €17! This is an excellent deal especially if you're planning on going back to B : - 1 April to 30 June: 8.30 am – 5 pm
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