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  • ...'''GT'''), is the Italian language variation of the English term "[[Grand Tourer]]". However, the word has gone on to be used in different applications with *[[Grand Tourer|Gran Turismo (Car)]], An Italian name for "car".
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  • ...One]]'''<br>[[Spanish Grand Prix]]<br>[[GP2 Series|GP2]], Spanish [[Grand tourer|GT]] , [[DTM]] ...north of Barcelona, Catalonia. It is home to the [[Formula One]] [[Spanish Grand Prix]]. With long straights and a variety of corners, the Circuit de Catalu
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  • ...al importer for Great Britain in 1956. This lasted until 1965 when Porsche Cars Great Britain was set up: Aldington family members remained on the board of ...ed. AFN also worked with the Bristol Aeroplane Company to set up [[Bristol Cars]]. There are several successor companies still (2005) active in engineering
    8 KB (1,224 words) - 08:34, 14 June 2007
  • {{Racing Car Infobox | ...anese automotive design company [[Mooncraft]] and produced by the American racing car manufacturer [[Riley Technologies]].
    3 KB (393 words) - 04:43, 27 April 2009
  • {{Racing Car Infobox | ...[[Porsche]]. Due to their declining performance, McLaren pulled out of GT racing at the end of 1997.
    6 KB (976 words) - 10:51, 30 April 2009
  • |Image = [[Image:Bahrain International Circuit--Grand Prix Layoutsmall.png]] ...V8 Supercars]], [[Formula Three|F3]], [[Grand tourer|GT]] Festival, [[Drag racing]]
    10 KB (1,357 words) - 20:18, 24 October 2010
  • ...Formula One]] constructor from Italy. Piero Dusio participated in a single grand prix, driving a Cisitalia 360. See also [[Porsche 360]]. ...e directly derived from the small Fiat, but extensively modified for their racing purpose. The engine received dry sump lubrication and further tweak conside
    6 KB (880 words) - 04:35, 27 September 2008
  • | Name = Suzuka International Racing Course | Events = '''[[FIA]] [[Formula One]]'''<br>[[Japanese Grand Prix]]<br>'''[[FIM]] [[Endurance World Championship]]'''<br>[[Suzuka 8 Hou
    9 KB (1,302 words) - 22:24, 24 October 2010
  • ...for ''little Le Mans'') is a [[sports car racing|sports car]] [[endurance racing|endurance]] race held annually at [[Road Atlanta]] in Braselton, Georgia, U ...ACO), which are slightly modified if necessary, mainly to allow additional cars to compete.
    10 KB (1,322 words) - 15:50, 25 September 2009
  • ...5''') was a [[race car]] developed for [[grand tourer]]-style [[sports car racing]] starting in 1997. ...international exposure. [[Porsche]] was the first to start a new breed of racing car in 1996, with their purpose-built homologation special known as the [[P
    9 KB (1,462 words) - 12:13, 30 June 2007
  • ...ng cars, and had taken over responsibility for the maintenance of customer cars after the latter's competition department shut its doors in the late 1950s. ...t of Generalissimo Franco's citizens had to make do with home-grown family cars), was rather less appealing. Sitting next to the silver Miura, however, was
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  • | Grand Tourer ...it never had quite the same sporting image, the XJ-S was a competent grand tourer and, in fact, more aerodynamic than the E-type. The last XJS was produced o
    11 KB (1,631 words) - 15:53, 6 April 2009
  • ...for the category each year from 1993 to 1995, and adopted the term "Super Tourer" from 1995.<ref>Automobile Year, 1994/95, page 175</ref> ...ion road cars, while expensive changes had to be made to provide space for racing tyres inside the standard wheel arches.
    11 KB (1,695 words) - 12:32, 18 May 2010
  • While opinions differ as to the exact definition, most sports cars are [[rear-wheel drive]], have two seats and two doors and are designed to ...ds such as [[Lamborghini]] which do not race or build cars exclusively for racing are also highly regarded.
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  • | [[Grand Tourer]] ...li was the most popular Maserati vehicle since the automaker withdrew from racing in the 1950s, and it outsold its two biggest rivals, the [[Ferrari Daytona]
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  • {{Racing Car Infobox ...[[racing car]] initially developed as a [[racing car]] for [[grand tourer|grand touring]] style rules, but later adapted into a [[Le Mans prototype]]. It
    11 KB (1,869 words) - 11:17, 12 July 2009
  • == Hatchbacks, saloons (sedans) and estate cars (station wagons) == ...s not their intended use. In Japan, city cars are called [[kei car]]s. Kei cars have to meet strict size and engine requirements: engines have a maximum di
    20 KB (2,933 words) - 14:27, 22 September 2009
  • | One-off [[Concept Cars|concept car]] (1988)<br>Production car 1991-1994 (281 units) ...d's [[Jaguar|Jaguar]] luxury marque in collaboration with [[Tom Walkinshaw Racing]] between 1992 and 1994. It held the record for the highest top speed of a
    11 KB (1,696 words) - 08:40, 15 October 2010
  • ...ke their [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]] program, they would not build new cars from scratch for the first few years of competition. Instead, GM would use ...dan. It had already been adapted for racing in 1995 for use in the [[Indy Racing League]], but was thoroughly modified in order to not only increase power,
    14 KB (2,284 words) - 03:37, 4 July 2007
  • |Class = [[Grand Tourer]]<br>[[Sports Car]]<br>[[Race Car]] '''Maserati A6''' were various cars made by [[Maserati]] of Italy, for the Alfieri brothers (founders of [[Mase
    11 KB (1,526 words) - 09:06, 16 June 2009

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