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  • '''Tom Walkinshaw Racing''', also known simply as TWR, was a racing team founded in 1976 by touring car racer [[Tom Walkinshaw]]. ...cing, for use in both the [[World Endurance Championship]] and the [[IMSA (racing)|IMSA]] [[IMSA GT Championship|GTP Championship]]. Jaguar cars won the [[24
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  • ...son, Jim Hall, Jr., resides in California and operates the [[Jim Hall Kart Racing School]]. | [[1960 French Grand Prix|FRA]]<br /><small></small>
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  • ...t, Mercedes-Benz [[Silver Arrows]]. This competition victory combined with French patriotism to create a wave of demand for Dalahaye cars, up until the Germa
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  • ...ed Kingdom. It was established by [[Alfred Moss]] and [[Ken Gregory (motor racing)|Ken Gregory]] — [[Stirling Moss]]'s father and former manager respective ...or the {{F1|1961}} and {{F1|1962}} seasons BRP was renamed '''UDT Laystall Racing''', as part of a new, similar sponsorship deal.
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  • '''ART Grand Prix''' is a French motor racing team that competes in [[Formula racing|formula]] [[Open wheel car|single-seaters]] in Europe. It was founded in 19 ...émat was 4th in the championship, which was enough to provide ART with the Teams' Championship title. Rosberg's increasingly rapid rise to the top continued
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  • The '''Championnat de France de Supertourisme''' (English: '''French Supertouring Championship''') was a Touring Car championship organised by t ...e championship was called the Championnat Français de Voiture de Tourisme (French Touring Car Championship). From 1982, [[Group A]] rules were adopted to rep
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  • ...Grand Prix season''' was the third [[AIACR]] [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Championship]] season. The championship was won by [[Rudolf Carac ===Teams===
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  • ...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, and most fam 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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  • {{List of Auto Union Models}}'''Auto Union''' was a joint venture of four German [[automobile]] manufacturers, e ...ntinued; the four ring logo was used only in racing. The four ring logo of Auto Union is still a trademark, and now used by Audi. They continued to market
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  • ...hat and other races Enzo Ferrari decided that he wanted to become a pilot (racing driver). Right at that time he started to seriously approach racing, and in 1919 took part in the Targa Florio, where finished in ninth place.
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  • The '''Surtees Racing Organisation''' was a race team that spent nine seasons (1970 to 1978) as a ...urtees, as Pace left the team in mid-season, and replacement [[Derek Bell (auto racer)|Derek Bell]] struggled to qualify for races, capped by Austrian driv
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  • ...evolved from a simple road race from one town to the next, to [[Endurance racing|endurance tests]] for car and driver. Innovation and the drive of competiti ==Organized racing==
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  • ...i|Giovanni "Johnny" Lurani]] who saw the need of a class for single-seater racing cars where younger drivers could take their first steps. It is often specul ...e, and small-capacity sports car racing had become the accepted route into racing. As the formula gathered momentum, though, constructors started to take not
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  • ...neral public, the FIA is mostly known as the governing body for many motor racing events. As is the case with football's FIFA, the FIA is generally known by its French name and acronym, even in English-speaking countries, but is occasionally r
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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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  • ...orld championship, the highest form of [[open wheel racing|single seater]] racing defined by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA), motor ...ns, at which time it was included as a round of the [[French Formula Three|French F3 Championship]] until the latter's demise.- I know that's correct, becaus
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  • | Name = French Grand Prix ...ation Internationale de l'Automobile]]'s annual [[Formula One]] automobile racing championships.
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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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  • ...mber of March 761s on the grid,<ref name="Ref-1">[http://www.f1rejects.com/teams/merzario/profile.html Profile at F1 Rejects]</ref> though as the season wor | [[1977 French Grand Prix|FRA]]
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