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  • ...st person to travel at over 200 mph (320 km/h). The [[Segrave Trophy]] was established in 1930 to commemorate his life. ==Land speed record==
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  • ...(CArrozzeria MOtto), was an Italian ([[Turin]]) [[coachbuilding]] company established in 1930. The company produced bodies from Cadillacs to [[Delahaye]]s. *[[Siata 500]] Record car 1946
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  • |Established || [[1895]] |Record Time || 5 hours and 12 minutes<br>by [[Dean Woods]] in 1990
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  • ...007, the [[SSC Aero|SSC Ultimate Aero TT]] allegedly registered the latest record, for a production car, of 412&nbsp;km/h (256.18 mph). The car has still to ==Record holders==
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  • ...nd quickly reached notoriety and fame. In September 1906, he established a record speed at [[Asnières-sur-Seine]] in a motorcycle called the Aero-Motociclet
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  • ...lectric cars as well as acquiring an interest in Millet motor bicycles. He established [[Automobiles Darracq S.A.]] in [[Suresnes]], near [[Paris, France|Paris]] ...erbilt Cup]] in the [[United States]] and twice setting a new [[land speed record]] in 1904 and 1905. Racing success raised the image of the Darracq marque s
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  • ...ing circuit in 1909, the year that the [[American Automobile Association]] established the [[American Championship Car Racing|national driving championship]]. ...919 at [[Daytona Beach, Florida]], he drove a [[Packard]] to a world speed record of 149.875 mph over a measured mile. International competition began follow
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  • ...r. Unlike the traditional trend for technological motor companies, usually established in northern [[Italy]], this story began and developed in [[Rome]]. ...he Propellent, mounted on a "[[Fiat]] AS.1" airplane was awarded the world record height for air touring, by [[Renato Donati]] reaching 8334 meters on [[Dece
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  • ...o Leon and another 21 minutes off the Leon to [[Durango, Durango|Durango]] record. In the process he climbed from 12th to 3rd position. ...in April 1954. His time of 10 hours, 24 minutes, 37 seconds, established a record for an event which opened Italy's sports car racing season. It was 14 years
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  • ...ria'' '''Motto''' (CAMO), was an Italian ([[Turin]]) coachbuilding company established in 1932 by [[Rocco Motto]]. *[[Siata 500]] Record car 1946
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  • |Established || [[1999]] Stuart O'Grady (Australia) holds the record as the only rider to have won the Tour Down Under twice (in 1999 and again
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  • | Record time || 1:01.6718 | Record driver || [[Tim Leahey]]
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  • ...right|250px|'''The LinTo-[[Aermacchi]] 75 which established the land speed record on the Lakes''']]
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  • ...shed the new World-wide Record of the hour (to 274,181 Km/h, [[established record]] in [[1937]]) and conquered the bay one in the European Championship of [[
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  • ...g the war. ''Tonti'' designed a 50 cc motorcycle that broke the land speed record for that displacement class. The bikes produced by ''Aermacchi'' were quite ...umb|right|220pxs|'''The [[LinTo]]-Aermacchi 75 which established the speed record on the ''Autostrada dei Laghi'' or Street on the Lakes''']]
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  • |Record time || 1:09.593 |Record driver || [[Nigel Mansell]]
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  • ...he series, with [[Honda]] and [[Toyota]] providing engines superior to the established [[Chevrolet]] unit Panther used. As a result, [[Cosworth]] was called in to * Scored a league-record five wins and tied [[Buddy Lazier]] for most career victories with eight.
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  • |Record || from January 1968 - May 1973 |Record || from September 1967 - May 1989
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  • ...ans]] race he drove the first [[Ferrari]] ever to win the event, and set a record as the only three-time winner of the race to that date. The [[Ferrari 166M] ...merican Racing Team]], an official arm of Ferrari. It became the team that established the high ranking of Ferraris in American racing circuits, and largely, was
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  • Beginning in 1948, Nardi joined with and [[Renato Danese]] and established a workshop in ''Via Vincenzo Lancia'', [[Torino]], building racing cars, p Nardi established his own workshop in the ''Via Lancia'' in 1951, focusing on prototypes and
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