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  • ...have subsequently served as the operational bases for Mitsubishi's global motorsport activities. ...Championships]] for [[Tommi Mäkinen]] in 1996–99, and a record twelve wins in the [[Dakar Rally]] since 1982.
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  • ...p of the alloytec was far from universal. The engines were usually mounted in ex-[[Formula 3000]] chassis, a large number of which were sourced from [[Fo From its inception in 1989 until 2004 the formula was used to determine the winner of the [[Austr
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  • ...r]]s and [[motor racing]] cars since 1957. Elfin Sports Cars was purchased in 1998 by businessmen and historic racing enthusiasts Bill Hemming and Nick K ...with a factory in Conmurra Avenue, Edwardstown in suburban Adelaide, South Australia.
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  • ...e [[Mount Panorama Circuit|Mount Panorama]] round. Third was David Russell in the Sherrin Motor Sport car. ...ving the series briefly in limbo. With the assistance of CAMS and Porsche Australia, Glenn Ridge owned company Q Media Events took over the running of the seri
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  • {{Motorsport venue | Image = [[Image:Albert Lake Park Street Circuit in Melborne, Australia.png]]
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  • *Round 1, [[Adelaide Street Circuit|Adelaide Parklands]], South Australia, March 4 ...4-48-42-36-30-27-24-21-18-15-12-9-6-6-3 basis according to finishing order in each race.
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  • ...[[Subaru]] and [[Aston Martin]]. Its Automotive Technology division based in Warwick provides road car design and engineering consultation for various c Prodrive is perhaps best known for its involvement in the [[World Rally Championship]] with the Subaru World Rally Team.
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  • ...terly at Reynard Park, Brackley, England the company built successful cars in [[Formula Ford]] 1600, [[Formula Ford]] 2000, [[Formula Vauxhall Lotus]], [ ...often cars were damaged) and started "networking" with young drivers early in their careers so that they would be favourably disposed towards Reynard lat
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  • {{Motorsport venue | Location = Adelaide, South Australia
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  • ...or many years it formed the premier non-championship [[Formula One]] event in Britain, alongside the [[Race of Champions (Brands Hatch)|Race of Champions ...from that of an extinct event formerly held at the [[Brooklands]] circuit in the early 1930s. The first Silverstone event was noteworthy as it was the f
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  • {{Motorsport venue ...[[motor racing]] venue, situated in the district of Jiading near Shanghai in the People's Republic of China. It was the venue of the inaugural [[Formula
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  • ...cal difficulties and a slow pace caused by aerodynamic inefficiencies, BMW Motorsport made the decision to radically revamp their sportscar project and quickly r ...air to the rear wing. A total of four new chassis were built by WilliamsF1 in the United Kingdom.
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  • ...street cars. It is notably popular in Britain, Germany, Scandinavia, and Australia. ...om production cars, whereas some current touring car series are also raced in [[silhouette racing car]]s. Touring cars race exclusively on [[road racing
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  • ...out the sport as practiced in the United States. For similar competitions in other countries, see [[Autocross (disambiguation)]].}} ...to 70 seconds in length. In addition to being a national-level motorsport in its own right, autocrossing is a good way to learn skills that transfer to
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  • ...took place on 11-13 November, but the series folded after a 2 race season in 2006. ! Age in 2005/2006
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  • ...International Circuit]]. It was the first [[Formula One]] race to be held in the Kingdom of Bahrain. | {{flagicon|Australia}} '''[[Mark Webber]]'''
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  • ...g Car Formula" created for the [[British Touring Car Championship]] (BTCC) in 1990.<ref>[http://www.supertouring.co.uk/st_history1.html SuperTouring Hist ...sts, and the withdrawal of [[works team]]s caused the category to collapse in the late 1990s. The cars looked like regular production road cars, while ex
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  • ...pe garage proprietor who began to achieve considerable competition success in one of the few French cars produced just after World War 2. ...these at [[Le Mans]] and [[12 Hours of Sebring|Sebring]] with some success in the early 50s.
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  • ...]]. The first driver to win multiple Championships was [[Alberto Ascari]], in [[1952 Formula One season|1952]] and [[1953 Formula One season|1953]]. ...earliest in a season that the Drivers' Championship has been clinched was in [[2002 Formula One season|2002]], when [[Michael Schumacher]] secured the t
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  • Driving in [[traffic]] is more than just knowing how to operate the mechanisms which c In terms of the basic physical tasks required, a driver must be able to contro
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