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  • | [[Great Britain|Britain]] | [[Great Britain|Britain]]
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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]].
    2 KB (246 words) - 07:18, 6 July 2009
  • ...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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