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  • ...nesto participating in the design of the [[Maserati A6]] after [[World War II]]. He left with Ettore and Bindo (1947), to found the [[Osca|O.S.C.A.]] ca ...emplate:EC driver results legend|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position)
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  • | Pole driver || [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] | Pole team || [[Maserati]]
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  • ...race. With his health somewhat improved, following the end of [[World War II]], 52-year-old Luigi Fagioli joined Alfa-Romeo's 1950 [[Formula 1]] team, e ...plate:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position)
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  • Engine position = front mounted.<br><small><nowiki>**</nowiki> '''158''': single stage - 1 ...d has a 1.5&nbsp;litre straight-8 supercharged engine. Following World War II, the car was eligible for the new [[Formula One]] introduced in 1947. In th
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  • ...Argentine National Champion in 1940 and 1941. The outbreak of [[World War II]] halted his rise, and he could not begin racing in [[Europe]] until 1947. His nephew, [[Juan Manuel Fangio II]], also was successful as auto racing competitor.
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  • | Pole driver || {{flagiconSpain}} [[Fernando Alonso]] | Pole team || [[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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  • | Engine position || [[Front-engine design|front mounted]] ...nal [[Grand Prix motor racing]]. Although racing ceased during [[World War II]], the 4CL was one of the front running models at the resumption of racing
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  • ! [[Pole position]]s ...lton]] in [[Oxfordshire]], His father, who also raced in the pre-World War II era, owned a large motorcycle distributorship and young Hailwood was raised
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  • | Pole driver || [[Kimi Räikkönen]] | Pole team || [[Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari]]
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  • ...velli di Modena]] drove them in the [[1940]] [[Mille Miglia]], [[World War II]] put a temporary end to racing and the 815s saw no more competition. Ferra ...both drivers had to change their engines, Massa needing two changes (a ten-position penalty at the start of the race is enforced for an engine change prior to
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  • Following the end of [[World War II]] Alberto Ascari began racing in Grands Prix with [[Maserati]]. His team-m ...plate:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
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  • ...g organisations laid out rules for a World Championship before [[World War II]], but due to the suspension of racing during the war, the World Drivers Ch ...this period though. In 2003 [[Fernando Alonso]] became the youngest ever pole sitter by qualifying first at [[2003 Malaysian Grand Prix|Malaysia]]. Later
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  • ...Paradiso]]'', was about life in a Sicilian town following the [[World War II|Second World War]]. ...during Byzantine rule, Syracuse was the imperial capital, until [[Constans II]] was [[assassinated]]. Sicily was then ruled by the [[Byzantine Empire]] u
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  • ...n test, Shelby did not know the real fuel consumption of the 7.0&nbsp;L Mk II. ...ona and Sebring with the big block Ford. Ford sent no less than eight Mark II to the Sarthe, entered by three teams Shelby, Holmann and Moody and Alan Ma
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  • ...ral Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] with the conclusion of [[World War II]] in 1945 and the Treaty of Paris finalizing Istria from Italy. Three years ...series champion in 1966, winning eight of fifteen events. He also won the pole at the [[1966 Indianapolis 500]]. Andretti finished second in the IndyCars
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  • ...n period; it was thus the first actual Ferrari car, but due to [[World War II]] it saw little competition. In 1943 the Ferrari factory moved to Maranello ...rst appeared on the European grand prix scene after the end of [[World War II]].
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  • After World War II, Stanguellini operations were revived in 1946. Vittorio Stanguellini re-lau ...hen driven by Walt Hangsen as a driver for team Cunningham it won the pole position at [[Daytona]] in 1962, but retired during the race due to mechanical probl
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  • ...t, open wheel race cars that have substantial wings at front and rear, and position the engine behind the driver. The regulations governing the cars are unique ...the engines, the top speed of these cars is less than that of [[World War II]] vintage [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Auto Union]] [[Silver Arrows]] racers; ho
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  • ...a]], driving a [[Fiat 508|Fiat Balilla]] "Coppa d'oro". During [[World War II]], faced with shortages of fuel for civilian use, Bandini adapted his autom ...he same race, Edoardo Govoni took third in a 750, later achieving the same position in the Shell Cup at Vallelunga.
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  • ...n descending order of qualifying speed, the fastest on the 'pole' or first position. Races last approximately 45 minutes, each race a sprint from start to fini ...HE IDIOT’S GUIDE TO MOTOGP: How to increase costs and decrease speed (Part II)'' SpeedTV.com Moto GP News 3 January 2006. ''"The move to four strokes mea
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