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  • |Location || {{flagiconSpain}} [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]], [[Spain]] ...[[race track]] located in [[Cheste]] ([[Valencia (province)|Valencia]], [[Spain]]) and built in 1999. It has a capacity of 120,000 spectators and seating f
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  • |{{flagiconSpain}} [[Spain]]||Bambi||Manufacturas Mecanicas Aleu, S.A, [[Barcelona]] || Aleu 125  |{{flagiconSpain}} [[Spain]]||[[Biscúter]] 100||Autonacional S.A., [[Barcelona]] ||Hispano-Villiers,
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  • ...erall. [[2006]] sees Chris teamed up with Frenchman [[Régis Laconi]] and [[Spain]]'s [[Fonsi Nieto]] on a Kawasaki Europe backed [[ZX10R]] for PSG.
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  • ...oined [[WCM]] mid-season, and finished third at [[Valencia (city in Spain)|Valencia]].
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  • ...erall. [[2006]] sees Chris teamed up with Frenchman [[Régis Laconi]] and [[Spain]]'s [[Fonsi Nieto]] on a Kawasaki Europe backed [[ZX10R]] for PSG.
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  • ...' was the fourth [[GP2 Series]] season. It began on April 26 at Barcelona, Spain and it finished on September 14 at Monza, Italy. This is the first season u | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconSpain}} [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]
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  • ==[[Spain]]== *[[Circuit de Valencia]], [[Cheste]] ([[Valencia (province)|Valencia]])
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  • ...t the [[Circuit de Valencia]], in [[Valencia (city in Spain)|Valencia]], [[Spain]] on [[April 8]] 2006, with Piquet Jr. the first victor. ...in the closing stages- however, with a convincing win at the last race in Valencia, Glock sealed the championship.
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  • ...2006 [[GP2 Series]] season''' began at [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]], [[Spain]] on [[April 8]], [[2006]] and ended in [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconSpain}} [[Valencia (city in Spain)|Valencia]], [[Spain]]
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  • ...on [[September 30]] after winning the final round at [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]], with [[Brazil]]ian [[Lucas Di Grassi]] finishing second. | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconESP}} [[Jerez]], [[Spain]]
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  • | rowspan=2| {{flagiconSpain}} [[Spain]] | rowspan=2| [[Circuit de Valencia|Valencia]]
    47 KB (5,815 words) - 10:24, 19 July 2009
  • | BMW Team Italy/Spain | BMW Team Italy/Spain
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  • | BMW Team Italy-Spain | BMW Team Italy-Spain
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  • | Circuit || [[Valencia Street Circuit]] ...pean Grand Prix will take place in [[Valencia Street Circuit|Valencia]], [[Spain]].
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  • | BMW Team Italy/Spain | BMW Team Italy/Spain
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  • ...at the first group test at [[Circuit Ricardo Tormo]] in [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]] on 1 February. A F-duct system was introduced in the car for [[2010 Spanish Grand Prix|Spain]]. Initially introduced by [[McLaren]] on the [[McLaren MP4-25|MP4-25]], th
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  • ...5 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2005]] Bayliss was replaced by the [[Spain|Spanish]] rider [[Carlos Checa]] and Ducati switched tyres suppliers to [[B ...urgery. With Gibernau still sidelined for the final round of the season at Valencia, Ducati recalled Bayliss, who was recently crowned [[List of Superbike Worl
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  • | [[Valencia Street Circuit]] | [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]]
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