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  • ...o Pagani''' (born [[Milan]], [[October 11]], [[1911]] - died [[Bresso]], [[October 18]], [[2003]]) was an Italian motorcycle and auto driver. He was known for ! 6
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  • ...-cylinder engine that develops 140 bhp @ 8500 rpm, and 123 nm at 6,500 rpm, in the Corsaro, and 105 bhp at 8000 rpm in the 9 1/2. Th On 10 October 2006 a ''Corsaro Veloce 1200'' was announced.
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  • .... It was replaced by the 2.3 L [[Ferrari 195 Inter|195 Inter]] and 2.6 L [[Ferrari 212 Inter|212 Inter]] in 1950 and 1951. The first Ferrari GT car debuted at the [[Paris Motor Show]] on [[October 6]], [[1949]]. It was an elegant coupe designed by [[Carrozzeria Touring]] o
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  • ...hampionship season. It commenced on [[March 12]], [[2000]], and ended on [[October 22]] after seventeen races. Michael Schumacher became Ferrari's first Driv |align="right"| 6
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  • ...Championship season. It commenced on [[March 7]], [[1999]], and ended on [[October 31]] after sixteen races. | align="right" | 6
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  • '''Giorgio Scarlatti''' ([[October 2]], [[1921]] - [[July 26]], [[1990]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[ ! 6
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  • ...rate up to and including the [[2007 Magny-Cours World Superbike]] round ([[October 7]], [[2007]]). ! 6
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  • |Fastest laps || 6 ...7 second place finishes, 4 third place finishes, 3 [[pole position]]s and 6 fastest laps. González scored 72.14 points and led 14 times in 9 Grand Pri
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  • '''Enrico Fabris''' (born [[5 October]] 1981, [[Asiago]], [[province of Vicenza]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[spee *5,000 m: 6:12.01
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  • |Length mi || 2.6 | [[October 19]]
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  • ...hampionship season. It commenced on [[March 10]], [[1996]], and ended on [[October 13]] after sixteen races. | align="right" | 6
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  • | [[October 18]] | [[October 12]]
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  • Entry list as of October 2007 [http://www.fiawtcc.com/fiawtcc/entry-list/2007/entrylistmotor.shtml] | align=center | 6
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  • '''Hermann Lang''', born [[April 6]], [[1909]] – died [[October 19]], [[1987]], was a [[Germany|German]] champion race car driver. ! 6
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  • ...Championship season. It commenced on [[March 9]], [[2003]], and ended on [[October 12]] after sixteen races. ...days (which were banned in 2004). The scoring system was changed to 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 in an attempt to make the constructors' and drivers' title r
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  • ...o Ferrari became involved in [[1998]]. The 100th aircraft was delivered in October 2005. ...nsions || 1.75 m (5 ft 6 in) high, 1.85 m (5 ft 10 in) wide, 4.45 m (14 ft 6 in) long
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  • ...een clinched, securing the title with a win at the French Grand Prix, with 6 races to go in the season. | align="right" | 6
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  • |Length km3 || 1.6 | [[October 18]]
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  • ...traight-4|I4]]<br>1.4&nbsp;L [[straight-4|I4]] [[turbocharger|turbo]]<br>1.6&nbsp;L [[straight-4|I4]]<br>1.7&nbsp;L [[straight-4|I4]] [[Diesel engine|di | Transmission || 5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>6-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>[[Continuously variable transmissio
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  • '''Ludovico Scarfiotti''' ([[18 October]] [[1933]] - [[8 June]] [[1968]]) was a [[Formula One]] and [[Sports car ra Scarfiotti competed in the 1,000 Kilometres de Paris sports car race in October 1962. He finished third with teammate [[Colin Davis]]. The event was won by
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  • ...e [[OSCA]] type 118000 four cylinder 1500cc engine develops over 100bhp at 6,000 rpm. [http://www.coys.co.uk <small>Source</small>] ...omano Orsola]], the Ford-powered car failed to arrive at [[Vallelunga]] in October 1967. There are no records of any other appearances. [http://f3history.co.u
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  • | align="right" | 6 | rowspan=6 | {{flagiconIreland}} [[Sasol]] Jordan
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  • | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | 6 liter / 366.1 cu in | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | 6 speed Sequential
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  • ...] [[Formula One]] World Championship season, running from [[March 7]] to [[October 24]] [[2004]]. The season was dominated by [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Scu ...ent during the [[2004 United States Grand Prix]] and was out of action for 6 races. [[Marc Gené]] and [[Antônio Pizzonia]] replaced him during his ab
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  • ...Championship season. It commenced on [[March 4]], [[2001]], and ended on [[October 14]] after seventeen races. [[Michael Schumacher]] won the title with a rec | align="right" | 6
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  • ...Championship season. It commenced on [[March 9]], [[1997]], and ended on [[October 26]] after seventeen races. | align="right" | 6
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  • On [[October 9]], [[2005]] the ''[[News of the World]]'' newspaper revealed that Craig h ...ible contender to replace [[Pierce Brosnan]] as [[James Bond]]. On [[April 6]], [[2005]] Craig was reported to have been signed by [[EON Productions]] a
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  • |Record year || [[October 28]], [[2000]] On October 28, 2000, during CART qualifying, [[Gil de Ferran]] set the track record fo
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  • |[[October 17]], [[1948]]||'''158'''||[[Monza Grand Prix]]||[[Autodromo Nazionale Monz |[[October 28]], [[1951]]||'''159'''||[[Spanish Grand Prix]]||[[Pedralbes Circuit|Pedr
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  • ...itary Cross |MC]], [[Distinguished Flying Cross (British)|DFC]] [[November 6]], [[1912]] - [[April 5]], [[1979]]) was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driv ...Straight]] aircraft. He became a naturalised British citizen that year. On October 18, 1938, the Straight Corporation purchased control of Norman Edgar (Weste
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  • ...[[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 6]], [[2005]], and saw fierce battles, as [[Fernando Alonso]] and the [[Renau | align="right" | 6
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  • ...mula One]] World Championship season. It began on 18 March and ended on 21 October after seventeen [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grands Prix]]. It was won by [[Fe ...'s times during the previous three sessions. Testing resumed on [[December 6]] at [[Circuito Permanente de Jerez|Jerez]], with the majority of teams att
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  • '''Albert François Cévert''' ([[February 25]], [[1944]] - [[October 6]], [[1973]]) was one of the most colorful [[List of racing drivers|racing d ...the line. <sup>''[http://www.forix.com/asp/notes.asp?z=0&k=0&l=0&i=3582&c=6]</sup>
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  • On [[February 6]], a revised calendar was announced, with the Argentine Grand Prix moved to | align="right" | 6
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  • '''James Michael Toseland''' (born 5 October 1980 in [[Doncaster]], [[South Yorkshire]] is an British [[motorcycle]] rac ...o lessons achieving [[Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music|Grade 6]] - not enough for him to gain a place at the [[London College of Music]].
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  • ...iche" manufactured materials rail and other heavy engineering products. On October 1, 1917 OM took over the automaker Züst, thus obtaining a car factory in B In 1923, appeared a new model, the Type 665 "Superba" with a new 6-cylinder engine and 2 liters. This model greatly enhanced the prestige of t
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  • ...injection]] pumps and was a Bosch [[spark plug]] wholesaler. After WWII in October 1946, Giovanni released two newly designed [[racing]] [[motorcycle]]s (firs ...n camshafts. The [[compression]] ratio of both engines was kept at a "Low" 6:1 due to the fact that fuel was not only hard to obtain, but what you could
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  • *Maserati Cambiocorsa 6 speed [[Semi-automatic transmission]] (identical to that of the [[Enzo Ferr *Optional 6 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]
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  • '''Robert Buddy Lazier''' (born [[October 31]], [[1967]] in [[Vail, Colorado]]) is an [[United States of America|Amer ! 6
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  • | Most wins driver || {{flagiconFrance}} [[Alain Prost]] (6) ...razilian GP decided the World Championship, won by [[Fernando Alonso]]. On October 22, 2006, [[Felipe Massa]] won the Brazilian GP.
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  • * On [[October 15]] [[1948]] is the day fixed for the wedding of Henry Remondini. Contrary ...rburetor rear) produced about 12,000 copies in 1949 to 1956. 6 Cv power at 6,800 rpm and maximum speed of 75km/h.
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  • *October 1st, 1955 was dissolved society "Ettore NASSETTI." image:DSC00007 (6).jpg
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  • The track is just over four miles (6 km) long and consists of fourteen turns. The track has many elevation chang ...d $2.5 million in it's 29-year existence. The Walk/Run takes place in late October. The 2007 event included a [[Mid-American Stock Car Series]] exhibition whi
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  • | rowspan=2 | '''6''' **Grand Prix of Trois Rivieres, August 4-6, [[Trois-Rivieres, Quebec]], [[Trois-Rivieres, Quebec]]
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  • ...[[World Sportscar Championship]] OSCA vehicles ranked 10 (1953), 4 (1954), 6 (1957), 5 (1958) and 4 (1961). ...49. And after an accident in 1952 was rebodied as a Vignale coupe. In 1955-6 it was again changed into a spider. Photo page 185, OSCA.
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  • ...ions and the production of the MkII and MkIII 289 and 427 FIA Roadster. In October [[2004]] the factory in Frimley closed down and was moved to [[Guildford]]. | Approx 850 including 6 cylinder models to 1930
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  • ...ason. It began on [[March 12]], [[2006]] included 18 races, and ended on [[October 22]]. The Drivers' Championship was won by [[Fernando Alonso]] of [[Renault ...st time in 2006 after the race, as he had won 7 races compared to Alonso's 6. Massa did not finish the race, and Renault gained again the lead in the co
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  • ...nd 1.2&nbsp;L [[petrol]] engines and the 1.7 [[diesel]]. A more powerful 1.6 Sporting was also available (replaced in 1997 by more economic 16 valve 1.2 ...ot 1.8 HGT which could reach almost 130 mph. The HGT accelerates 0-60 in 8.6 secs which is slightly slower than the Mark 1 GT on a straight line, but wa
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  • |Engines:||2.6&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] ...uilt (''Export'' and ''Inter'' models, respectively), both with a larger 2.6&nbsp;L (2563&nbsp;cc/156&nbsp;in&sup3;) version of Ferrari's ''[[Ferrari Co
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  • |Most wins driver || {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]] (6) ...session for the [[2004 Japanese Grand Prix]], due to have been held on [[9 October]], was postponed until race day after a [[typhoon]] hit Suzuka. This led to
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  • On [[3 October]], it was announced that Minardi would combine forces with the [[HiTech Rac ! 6
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  • |Transmission || 5 and 6-speed manual |Height || 1488&nbsp;mm (58.6&nbsp;in)
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  • ...ally Championship|production car]] drivers that qualify as follows: 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Despite how many drivers are in one team, constructors can | 11 || 03 October || [[Tour de Corse]] || {{flagiconFrance}} [[Ajaccio]] || JWRC/PWRC/WRC Cup
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  • ...ment, from the other [[Lancia Astura|Astura]], with one 8 to V of single 2,6 liters. Substantially, the two new creations Nozzle are distinguished for t ...obtain one dolcezza of operation similar to that one of the propulsori to 6 cylinders: the motor is fixed, by means of four silentbloc, to two small cr
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  • ...with their first children, a son and a daughter, expected for the month of October 2009. ! 6
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  • ...s of piston displacement, from the other the Astura, with a 8V of single 2,6 liters. Substantially, the two new creations Nozzle are distinguished for t ...e pregevole auto body sedan (to 4 lights and 4-5 places or to 6 lights and 6-7 places) realized from the same house, the Astura will be but the “Queen
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  • ...Nozzle - to [[the Hall of the automobile|Salone]] of [[Paris]], opened [[5 October]] [[1932]]. In that occasion, for the market [[Francia|francese]], the mach ...tely 50.000 meters squared from Lancia Automobiles, the founded society 1° October 1931 with the scope to construct in French territory the cars of the Turine
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  • |Transmission|| 6-speed [[Electrohydraulic manual transmission|Sequential manual]] ...s withdrawal in 1995. The first 8C was delivered to an Italian customer in October 2007.
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  • ...A president [[Max Mosley]] confirmed he would not stand for re-election in October. |align="center"| 6
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  • ...in 1991 and one of the fastest supercars of the 20th century, produced 467.6 kW (627.1 hp) against a mass of 1140 kg (2513 lb), translating to 2.44 kg/k ...ll supercars today. The [[Ultima GTR]] can go from 0 to 100&nbsp;km/h in 2.6 seconds and the [[Bugatti Veyron]] can do this in 2.5 seconds.
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  • ...ly 7]], [[2006]], with the first race at [[Circuit Park Zandvoort]] on [[1 October]], [[2006]], and the last race at Brands Hatch on [[29 April]], [[2007]]. N ...r the winner, 12 for second place, 10 for third place, 8 for fourth place, 6 for fifth place, 5 for sixth place, and so on with 4, 3, 2, and one point f
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  • ...uary]] [[1955]]). They have two sons, [[Nicolas Prost|Nicolas]] (born [[18 October]] [[1981]]) and Sacha Prost (born [[30 May]] [[1990]]). Prost also has a da ...Shortly before the [[1993 Portuguese Grand Prix|Portuguese Grand Prix]] in October 1993, Alain Prost announced he would not defend his world title and instead
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  • ...nder engine that develops 140&nbsp;bhp @ 8500&nbsp;rpm, and 123&nbsp;nm at 6,500&nbsp;rpm, in the Corsaro, and 105&nbsp;bhp at 8000&nbsp;rpm in the 9 1/ On 10 October 2006 a Corsaro Veloce 1200 was announced.
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  • ...mber 63 [[Ferrari F430]] GT2 car at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] on 6 May 2007. ...rmula Ford]] series to the disapproval of his father. In 1976, Mansell won 6 of the 9 races he took part in, including his debut event at [[Mallory Park
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  • ...hours), [[Munich]], [[Trieste]], [[Venice]] (approx. 4 hours), [[Vienna]] (6 hours, special offer for 29 euros), [[Zurich]] and [[Zagreb]], [[Belgrade]] ...ildren. It is located within the BTC City Shopping District. Prices: from €6 to €14.(Website: www.atlantis-vodnomesto.si)
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  • '''Luciano Pavarotti''' ([[October 12]], [[1935]] – [[September 6]], [[2007]]) was a celebrated [[Italy|Italian]] [[tenor]] and one of the mo At well over 6 feet tall and with his commanding physical presence, Pavarotti proved ideal
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  • ...also Italy by now it is been involved directly in the second world war, 10 October 1941, after 2992 sedans constructed, the Nozzle brings to the Ardea a modif ...dzione of the system electrical worker to 12 Volt (in place of that one to 6 mounted Volt previously) and some ritocchi to the motor (variation compress
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  • | Height || 1335 mm (52.6 in.) The '''Fiat 126''' is a [[city car]] introduced in October 1972 at [[Turin Motor Show]] as a replacement for the [[Fiat 500]]. Most we
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  • ...product]] of €97 billion in the year 2005, the ''comune'' of Rome produced 6.7% of Italy's GDP, which is the highest proportion of GDP produced by any s ...innovation, technologies, communications and service sectors. It produces 6.7% of the national GDP (more than any other city in Italy). Rome grows 4,4%
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  • ...page is accurate up to and including the [[2007 Brazilian Grand Prix]] ([[October 21]], [[2007]]) |6
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  • | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | 5.204 liter / 317.6 cu in | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | e.gear 6 speed Semi-Automatic
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  • ...Räikkönen''' (pronounced {{IPA|/ˈki.mi ˈmɑ.ti.ɑs ˈræik.kø.nen/}}) (born [[October 17]], [[1979]] in [[Espoo]], [[Finland]]) is a race car driver, currently d ...It would emerge that he had 5 laps of fuel more than teammate Montoya and 6 more than Alonso during qualifying - and still managed to outpace them. Jus
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  • You would like to convert 6 feet into metres. Consulting the table below and finding that one foot is e : 6 ft × 0.3048 m/ft = 1.8288 m
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  • ...r Speedway]] in 1992. CART was licensed to use the term until 1997. When a 6-year non-use agreement with CART expired in 2003, the IRL series was rebran [[Tony Renna]](26) was killed on October 22, 2003 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway during a tire test.
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  • ...nadian Grand Prix]] desperately needing some points, after having had only 6 points from seven races. His qualifying did not help the cause at all thoug ...of America]] (ARCA) event at the [[Talladega Superspeedway]] on [[October 6]], [[2006]]. He qualified second, led the first nine laps, and finished thi
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  • ...ctions to play agent 007 in ''Casino Royale''. Brosnan confirmed this on [[October 14]], [[2004]], stating "It's absolutely over," and that he considered hims ...en signed for the role; however, no official confirmation was made until [[October 14]], [[2005]] during a news conference held by EON Productions and Sony Pi
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  • ...built a larger factory producing seamless steel tubing and employing about 6,000. During the [[Second World War]] the factory was heavily bombed and des ...ouses a total of 61 Lambretta models - at least one from each year between October 1947 through to May 1971. It also houses a large amount of Lambretta memora
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  • On October 23, 2006, Andretti was awarded the highest civilian honor given by the Ital ! 6
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  • ...at Magny-Cours once again. The 2009 race, however, was again cancelled on October 15, 2008, with the official website citing "economic reasons". ! 6
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  • Mosley was elected to his second term as president of the FIA in October 1997. ...th Blair. Ecclestone and Mosley, both Labour Party donors, met Blair on 16 October 1997. Mosley argued that the proposed legislation was illegal by EU rules,
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  • ...with sales throughout Western Europe stopping at the same time. A total of 6,032,911 units were built in Fiat's Italian factories. ...y in [[Poland]] ran until 2002. 173,382 units were built from June 1995 to October 2002.
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  • ...rg - 2008 Melb GP.jpg|thumb|250px|Nick Heidfeld and Nico Rosberg at Corner 6 of the Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne]] ...for each of its 11 years, was the final race of the F1 season, usually in October or November, while Melbourne has been the first race of the season in every
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  • ** Largest V4 engine - 2.6&nbsp;L (2568&nbsp;cc/157&nbsp;in³) - 1930 [[Lancia Lambda]] ''[[Lancia V4 * [[Straight-6]] (I6)
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  • ...the top eight drivers and their respective teams of a grand prix on a 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis (the race winner receives ten points, the first runner-up e ...index_1024.html Federation Internationale de l'Automobile]. Retrieved [[25 October]] [[2004]].
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  • ...States Grand Prix|United States Grand Prix]], which was only contested by 6 cars due to Michelin tire problems. ...the race 5th, Schumacher reduced the gap between the two to 11 points with 6 races remaining. At this point, Schumacher can win the Drivers' Championshi
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  • As early as October 1923, the idea of an automobile championship was discussed at the annual au ! 6
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  • ...by train, descending in the the square that today still bears his name. In October [[1860]] a plebiscite sanctioned the end of the kingdom of Sicily and the b
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  • ...ble-action calipers, 11.8-in. discs, Rear brake: single-action caliper, 10.6-in. disc, Front suspension: 40mm stanchion diameter, 5.5 in. travel, adjust ..., 17.0 x 3.5 in. rear; Front brake: Four-piston, double-action caliper, 12.6-in. disc; Rear brake: Two-piston, double-action caliper, 11.1-in. disc; Fro
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  • | Transmission || 5-speed manual<br>6-speed manual<br>5-speed automatic ...r the Seicento or the old Panda. <!-- The 500,000th new Panda was built on October 5, 2005, a light blue Panda Emotions with the 1.3-litre [[diesel]] engine.
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  • ...t was nearly half the weight of the [[Jaguar XK6 engine|Jaguar XK straight-6]] The light V12 propelled the small Ferrari 250 racing cars to victory aft image:1954 Ferrari 250 Europa 6.jpg
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  • ...consort [[Attis]] during Roman times. [[Agrippina the Elder]] (14 BC – 18 October AD 33) drained the hill and environs and built her gardens there in the ear ...[Pope Paul VI]] (b. Sep. 26, 1897-d. Aug. 6, 1978, pope Jun. 21, 1963-Aug. 6, 1978), a large number of nobles existed within the government of the Vatic
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  • ...e encompassed four cylinder [[Alfa Romeo Twin Spark engine|Twin Spark]] (1.6 L 120 PS, 1.8 L 144 PS and 2.0 L 155 PS) 16 [[Four-stroke cycle engine valv ...aded, engines complied with [[Euro III|Euro3]] norm and outputed 120 PS (1.6 L), 140 PS (1.8 L), 150 PS (2.0 L) and 192 PS (2.5 L).
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  • ...ist of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Championships]], 6 [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Constructor's Champi *'''1999''' 6,275 units
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  • ...nstallment of the trilogy, subtitled ''Guardian Angel'', was released on [[October 10]], [[2005]]. Weinberg is the first woman to write officially licensed Bo A second volume has been tentatively scheduled for publication in October 2006.[http://commanderbond.net/Public/Stories/2999-1.shtml]
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  • ...€2.20, but an under-advertised fact is that you can use the T-10 ticket (€6.90 for ten trips, including all bus and metro transfers made within 75 minu ...uildings and travels along Gran Via to Plaça Catalunya. Buses depart every 6-9 minutes, the trip takes 20-30 minutes and costs &euro;3.90 one-way. Aero
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  • ...nstallment of the trilogy, subtitled ''Guardian Angel'', was released on [[October 10]], [[2005]]. Weinberg is the first woman to write officially licensed Bo A second volume has been tentatively scheduled for publication in October 2006.[http://commanderbond.net/Public/Stories/2999-1.shtml]
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  • ...lso direct, merely 10 minutes slower than the CAT and costs just a third: €6 return (or €3 one way) if bought in advance (and only €3 if you have t ...are at St. Stephan´s Cathedral, the very center of Vienna. The trip costs €6 and takes about 20 minutes.
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  • ...in human history that Sicily will be connected by a land link to Italy. In October of 2006 the Italian Parliament scrapped the plan due to underwhelming suppo For the next 6 centuries, Sicily was a province of the [[Roman Empire]]. It was something
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