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  • The '''World Sportscar Championship''' was the world series run for [[sports car racing]] by the [[Fédération Internationale d ...ship''' was, with the Formula One World Championship, one of the two major world championships in circuit motor racing.
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  • ...fter a one-year hiatus, Martini and Porsche renewed their ties in the 1973 season. The Martini Porsche cars won Le Mans once more in 1976 and 1977 with [[Por ...tries in sports car racing, including three seasons in the [[FIA Sportscar Championship]] with [[Gianni Giudici]]'s [[Picchio]].
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  • ...=http://www.oldracingcars.com/bydriver/watn.asp?letter=R |title= The World Championship drivers - Where are they now? |accessdate=2007-07-29 |last=Jenkins |first=R ...Florio]] with a [[Porsche 908]] and the [[12 Hours of Sebring]] twice, in 1975 with a [[BMW E9|BMW Coupé]] and in 1978 with a [[Porsche 935]]. He was for
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  • ...''motorsport''', including [[Grand Prix motor racing]], [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[Rallying|rallies]]. They have compet ...a Romeo won the first [[World Manufacturers' Championship|Automobile World Championship]] in the history of automobile racing. Over 4 rounds the [[Alfa Romeo P2]]
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  • ...One]] driver from his country. He is also remembered for his success in [[sportscar racing]] and [[rallying]]. ...(drivers championships were not awarded until 1981). In [[1974 Formula One season|1974]], he switched to Formula One, but in addition to the problems with th
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  • |Years = 1966-1967, 1969-1970, 1973, 1975-1983, 1985 |Best Finish = 1st <small>({{24hLM|1969}}, {{24hLM|1975}}, {{24hLM|1976}}, {{24hLM|1977}}, {{24hLM|1981}}, {{24hLM|1982}})</small>
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  • | Record_year2 = [[1973 World Sportscar Championship season|1973 WSC]] ...It is considered to be one of the most challenging [[race track]]s in the world, mainly due to its fast, hilly and twisty nature. Spa is a favourite circu
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  • | 1968-1975 ...(then the independent competition arm of the [[FIA]]) announced the World Championship of Makes would be run for 3 litre open prototypes for four years from 1968
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  • ...erives in part from success in sports car racing and the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. Road cars sold by these manufacturers have in many cases been very simil ===Post-War Revival and the coming of the World Sports Car Championship===
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  • ...nishing at night. For many years Sebring was part of the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. ...f Daytona]] are part of the [[Grand-Am]] only, the Sebring race is now the season opening event in the [[American Le Mans Series]]. It is known as an excelle
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  • |Record_class2 =[[World Sportscar Championship|WSC]] |Record_year4 = [[1975 German Grand Prix|1975]]
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  • Fastest_laps = 220<ref>This is the number of different World Championship races in which a Ferrari car has set the fastest lap time. In both the [[19 Cons_champ = 16 (1961, 1964, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 20
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  • ...port, most notably in the [[V8 Supercars]]. [[Formula One]] began the 2006 season using [[naturally aspirated engine|naturally aspirated]]2.4 L (~146 cu in) ...0, the same plane with the same engine and the same pilot was first in the world to reach an altitude of 3600 feet.<ref>{{cite book
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