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  • |Category = [[Paris-Dakar]] |Notable Drivers = Ari Vatanen
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  • |Category = Paris - Dakar Rally |Notable Drivers =
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  • |Category = Desert Raid / Endurance Rally Racing |Notable Drivers =
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  • ...rs]]. It is responsible for development and preparation of the company's [[rally racing]] and [[off-road racing]] vehicles, and is also used as a performanc ...com</ref> His team mate at the same event in 1975 and '76, [[Doug Stewart (rally)|Doug Stewart]], set-up Ralliart Australia as the official regional license
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  • |Notable Drivers = |Debut = 2009 [[Paris to Dakar Rally]] (South America)
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  • |Category = Paris-Dakar |Notable Drivers =
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  • |-{{Le Mans drivers ...r. Despite the disadvantage of driving a less powerful F2 car, only two F1 drivers qualified in front of him: [[Denny Hulme]] and [[Jim Clark]]. He was forced
    42 KB (5,930 words) - 07:48, 14 October 2010
  • ...la Ford]] represents a popular first open-wheel category for up-and-coming drivers stepping up from karts. [[Rallying]], or rally racing (US), is a form of motor sport that takes place on closed public roa
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  • ...ordeaux and ban open-road racing.<!--Rallying continues: the [[Monte Carlo Rally]] is still run--> ...-seater racing, [[Formula One]], involves an annual World Championship for drivers and constructors.
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  • ...but instead in a point-to-point format in which participants and their co-drivers drive between set control points ([[Special stage (rallying)|special stages ...as a branch of [[motorsport]], probably dates from the first [[Monte Carlo Rally]] of January 1911. Until the late 1920s, few if any other events used the t
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