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  • ==Motorsport== Although not intended for motorsport, some privateer teams took it upon themselves to develop the 550 for use in various series.
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  • ...years of the Formula One category, the 4CLT was the car of choice for many privateer entrants, leading to numerous examples being involved in most races during ...disappointing debut the 4CL's first taste of victory came in the hands of privateer [[Johnnie Wakefield]] at the [[Naples Grand Prix]], two races later. Throug
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  • This competition version of the GTA junior was prepared by Autodelta for a privateer owner to drive in the 1972 and 1973 [[Monte Carlo Rallies]]. It has full-al *[[Alfa Romeo in motorsport]]
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  • The series was the first motorsport racing series in North America to be recognized by the [[United States Envi ...utomatic invitation to the next year's 24 Hours of Le Mans. Additionally, privateer teams (teams that are not supported by manufacturers) compete for the IMSA
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  • ...rts car racing|sports racing]] [[prototype]] raced by the [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] [[motor racing|works]] team between 1967 and 1977. These cars |Designer || [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Autodelta]]
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  • ...years of the Formula One category, the 4CLT was the car of choice for many privateer entrants, leading to numerous examples being involved in most races during ...disappointing debut the 4CL's first taste of victory came in the hands of privateer [[Johnnie Wakefield]] at the [[Naples Grand Prix]], two races later. Throug
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  • Engine name = [[BMW in motorsport|BMW]] M12/13 | Fuel = [[BMW in motorsport|BMW]] [[Wintershall]] |
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  • |align="left"| [[Mercedes-Benz motorsport|Mercedes-Benz]] |align="left"| [[Porsche in motorsport|Porsche]]
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  • ...ring''' is a [[touring car racing|touring car]] and GT [[Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance racing]] event on the [[Nurburgring#Nordschleife_map|Nürburgrin ...Masters]] cars from Opel and [[Abt Sportsline]]-Audi, and the [[Schnitzer Motorsport]]-entered [[BMW M3]] GTR V8 that had been run in the 2001 [[American Le Man
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  • ...nt" races, many touring car series include one or more [[Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance races]], which last anything from 3 to 24 hours and are a test o ...t the [[Bahrain International Circuit]]. The growth of the series has seen motorsport equal [[Rugby League]] as Australia's third most watched sport.
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  • ...t that time. Many [[Porsche 718]]s were driven by [[privateer (motorsport)|privateer]]s, but these 1600 cc cars were considered rather underpowered for a relati ...t Busch]], [[Kyle Petty]], and stars who have raced in every major form of motorsport.
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  • ...to concentrate fully on racing cars and agreed to race for [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]]'s factory team, [[Alfa Corse]]. In 1932 he took two wins and a It was also in 1925 that Nuvolari was asked by [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] to have a trial in their Grand Prix car. The car's gearbox sei
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  • ...omeo, Maserati and [[Talbot-Lago]] works teams did attend, along with many privateer and amateur racers. The 1950 race was won by future World Champion [[Juan M *[http://www.silhouet.com/motorsport/archive/f1/title.html The GEL Motorsport Information Page]
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  • ...Grands Prix, scoring no points, and is recognised as one of the last truly privateer teams to race in an era when many large [[List of automobile manufacturers| ...hange to the more competitive [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]] and then [[Reynard Motorsport|Reynard]] chassis. In [[1990 Formula 3000 season|1990]], [[Gianni Morbidell
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  • ...and the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] (with which it forms the [[Triple Crown of Motorsport]]). The history, spectacle and glamour result in the race being considered ...national status. Their application was refused due to the lack of a major motorsport event held wholly within Monaco's boundaries. The rally could not be consid
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  • ...is safety belts before pulling away. Sadly, the first lap of that race saw privateer racer [[John Woolfe]] killed in an accident, while Ickx would go on to win ...rom many privateer constructors, with two scoring the only victories for a privateer. [[John Wyer]]'s [[Mirage (race car)|Mirage]] won in {{24hLM|1975}} while [
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  • [[Image:Škoda Motorsport 2005.jpg|thumb|left|Škoda preparing their cars a day before the ''[[Shaked ...further down than eighth overall (if preceded by [[privateer (motorsport)|privateer]] drivers) can score them.
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  • ...ly to producing [[prototype]]s intended mainly as [[privateer (motorsport)|privateer]]s for Italian "gentleman drivers" who mainly run hillclimbs (a throwback t
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  • ...erunner of FISA, as the premier single seater racing category in worldwide motorsport. It was initially known as Formula A, but the name Formula One was widely u ==End of the privateer era==
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