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  • ...ompetitors in the [[Can-Am]] championship, each began looking to Champ Car racing in 1982. The two decided to join forces for 1983, with [[Mario Andretti]] a ...004, 2005, 2006, and 2007, were Champ Car World Series titles. Newman/Haas Racing is also second overall in driver wins. The team has had many notable driver
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  • Nationality = {{flagicon|USA}} American | ...son, Jim Hall, Jr., resides in California and operates the [[Jim Hall Kart Racing School]].
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  • ...et car tuning arm. It began in 1968 as "Mazda Sports Corner", a tuning and racing operation run by Takayoshi Ohashi, who also ran Mazda's [[Tokyo]] distribut ...offered, the Mazdaspeed MX-5 Miata; it too was released only in the North American market. It featured an IHI single-scroll turbocharger producing 8.5 psi (0.
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  • This is a list of the teams in the [[IndyCar Series]] of the [[Indy Racing League]]. "TBA" indicates that this driver or sponsor is currently unknown All teams currently use Honda engines.
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  • ...d a challenge for anyone to drive from Peking to Paris by motor-car. Five teams; four French, and one Italian took up the challenge. Thus began the first The 1907 event was not intended to be a [[auto racing|race]] or competition, but quickly became one due to the pioneering nature
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  • ...om. It designs, constructs and races [[automobile|cars]] for companies and teams such as [[Subaru]] and [[Aston Martin]]. Its Automotive Technology division ...an of the group. Their first involvement in motor racing was running rally teams for [[Porsche]], [[MG|MG]] and [[BMW]], all of whom it had various successe
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  • {{Infobox racing driver | nationality = American
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  • ...d philosophy, nationalized the [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Auto Union]] racing teams and spared no expense to create some of the most advanced competition cars
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  • ...82 for [[sports car racing]], along with ''[[Group A]]'' for [[touring car racing|touring car]]s and ''[[Group B]]'' for [[Gran Turismo (automobile)|GT]]s. ...Endurance Championship (1983 only). It was also used for other sports car racing series around the globe. The final year for the class came in 1993.
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  • | Events = '''[[American Le Mans Series]]'''<br>[[12 Hours of Sebring]] '''Sebring International Raceway''' is a road course [[auto racing]] facility located in Sebring, Florida.
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  • ...of Radical's sportscars are road legal, they also build some purpose-built racing cars, such as the SR9 [[Le Mans prototype]]. ...to create a one-make series based around the car. Backed by the [[British Racing and Sports Car Club]], the series featured identical cars that were open to
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  • ...Hall Shelby''', (born January 11, 1923 in Leesburg, Texas) is an American racing and automotive design legend. == Life before racing ==
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  • {{Racing Car Infobox | ...rants = Momo Sports<br>[[Team Scandia]]<br>[[BMS Scuderia Italia]]<br>[[JB Racing]]<br>GLV Brums
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  • '''Touring car racing''' is a general term for a number of distinct [[auto racing]] competitions in heavily-modified street cars. It is notably popular in B ...ies insist on a "control tyre" that all competitors must use) and keep the racing close (sometimes by a "lead trophy" where winning a race requires the winne
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  • ...dération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA) for national [[touring car racing]] in 1993.<ref>FIA Yearbook, 1993, Green section, page 277, Touring car tec ...ion road cars, while expensive changes had to be made to provide space for racing tyres inside the standard wheel arches.
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  • ...rrell Racing|Tyrrell]], five seconds ahead of [[Denny Hulme]]'s [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]]. ...d. Stewart took the pole with a time of 1:40.481, ahead of the McLarens of American [[Peter Revson]] and Hulme. A third McLaren, driven by South African [[Jody
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  • ...etright1"/> [[auto racing|racing]] driver and the founder of the [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] [[Formula One]] constructor. ...]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]], joining [[Cecil Libowitz]] and [[Alan Brown (racing driver)|Alan Brown]].<ref name="Setright1"/> A good but not great driver, h
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  • The '''Carrera Panamericana''' was (and is again) a [[sports car racing]] event on open roads in Mexico, similar to the [[Mille Miglia]] and [[Targ ...at. It was contested by a handful of amateurs and several American factory teams.
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  • ...h-behind-the-american-f1-team | title=USF1 Exclusive: The pitch behind the American F1 team | author=Damon Lavrinc | work=<span style="font-style:normal">Autob On February 24, 2009, Peter Windsor and Ken Anderson appeared on the American cable television network [[SpeedTV]] to announce their intent to file an en
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  • ...'World Sportscar Championship''' was the world series run for [[sports car racing]] by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] from 1953 to 1 ...ld Championship, one of the two major world championships in circuit motor racing.
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