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  • ...forces were based in Campobasso which was called "Maple Leaf City" by the Canadian troops. One ancient town which escaped the ravages of war is Larino. Its
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  • ...unique to Formula One racing, that causes a greater than usual [[Circle of forces|lateral (horizontal) load]]. This pressure can cause the side walls of the |align="left"|[[1991 Canadian Grand Prix]]
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  • | {{flagiconCanada}} [[Canadian Grand Prix|Grand Prix du Canada]] | [[Canadian Grand Prix|Canadian GP]]
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  • On [[3 October]], it was announced that Minardi would combine forces with the [[HiTech Racing|Piquet Sports]] team in the [[GP2 Series]] for 200 || [[1985 Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]
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  • ...]] as the Nanjing NJ2046. [[Western Star]] built copies for the [[Canadian Forces]] 1993-1997
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  • ...'g'' at the high-speed circuits such as the [[Circuit Gilles Villeneuve]] (Canadian GP) and the [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza]] (Italian GP). This contrasts with ...kes in combination with the aerodynamics produces truly remarkable braking forces. The deceleration force under braking is usually 4 ''g'' (40 m/s²), and ca
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  • Montoya went into the [[2001 Canadian Grand Prix|Canadian Grand Prix]] desperately needing some points, after having had only 6 point ...k suspension|suspension geometry]] between both McLaren's as the torsional forces are carried out in different manner.
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  • ...e so called Green Goats which led to orders by the [[Union Pacific]] and [[Canadian Pacific]] Railways starting in early 2005[http://www.wired.com/news/planet/ ...echanical and electrical power, at some cost in complexity. To balance the forces from each portion, the vehicles use a [[differential (mechanics)|differenti
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  • Rover and the BRM Formula 1 team joined forces to produce a [[Gas turbine]] powered coupe, driven by [[Graham Hill]] and [ ...est. Its fastest driver, Jacky Ickx, had broken his leg practicing for the Canadian GP, and Brian Redman was still out after a crash in the Belgian GP at Spa.
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  • Rover and the BRM Formula 1 team joined forces to produce a [[gas turbine]] powered [[coupé]], driven by [[Graham Hill]] ...s fastest driver, Jacky Ickx, had broken his leg practicing for the [[1968 Canadian Grand Prix]], and [[Brian Redman]] was still out after a crash in the [[196
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