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  • |Category = [[24 Hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]] [[IMSA GT Championship|GTP]] class |Notable Entrants =
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  • ...constructor, BRP took part in 13 Grand Prix rounds, scoring a total of 11 championship points. After {{F1|1964}} the team was forced to withdraw from F1; BRP were ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • |Notable Entrants = ...Championship]] (WSC) based in Europe and the [[All Japan Sports Prototype Championship]] (JSPC). The cars based on the basic R90C platform would compete until 199
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  • | Notable entrants ...ended for the [[World Sportscar Championship]] as well as non-championship sportscar races at the time. It is most famous as the victor of the [[1959 24 Hours
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  • ...d a ride in the [[Atlantic Championship|Cooper Tires presents the Atlantic Championship powered by Mazda]], the highest level of the Mazdaspeed ladder. {{Mazda sportscar racers}}
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  • |Notable Entrants = Momo Sports<br>[[Team Scandia]]<br>[[BMS Scuderia Italia]]<br>[[JB Racing |Constructor's Championships = 1995 [[IMSA GT Championship]]
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  • |Notable Entrants = [[Kouros Racing]]<br>AEG Olympia ...ng owned by Daimler-Benz at the time. They managed to finish second in the championship behind [[Silk Cut Jaguar]] with five wins for the season. Unfortunately at
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  • ...''motorsport''', including [[Grand Prix motor racing]], [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[Rallying|rallies]]. They have compet ...a Romeo won the first [[World Manufacturers' Championship|Automobile World Championship]] in the history of automobile racing. Over 4 rounds the [[Alfa Romeo P2]]
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  • |Notable Entrants = ...r run by [[Lancia]] under the Group 6 regulations in the [[World Sportscar Championship]] and [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] from 1982 to 1983. The car was built as an at
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  • |Notable Entrants = ...wned by [[Daimler-Benz]] at the time. They managed to finish second in the championship behind Silk Cut Jaguar with five wins for the season. Unfortunately at the
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  • | Notable entrants ...nda]] project known as DP166 (DP for ''Development Project''), which was a sportscar similar to the [[Aston Martin DB3S|DB3S]] yet housed a Lagonda 4.5L V12 eng
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  • |Notable Entrants = [[Martini Racing]]<br>[[Mussato Action Car]]<br>[[Dollop Racing]] ...e part of Lancia's official factory-backed effort in the [[World Sportscar Championship]] from 1983 to 1986, although they continued to be used by privateer teams
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  • |Notable Entrants = [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Rob Walker Racing Team]], [[Scuderia Cen ...gined car, in 1959. The T51 was raced in several configurations by various entrants until 1963 and in all no less than 38 drivers were entered to drive T51s in
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  • |Category = [[World Sportscar Championship]] |Notable Entrants =
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  • ...ly held by contemporaries to be the most dangerous race of any type in the world. ...afety design, and drivers of a win-at-all-costs mentality. Only a third of entrants typically finished the race, and unlike more compact circuits, the long cou
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  • ...erives in part from success in sports car racing and the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. Road cars sold by these manufacturers have in many cases been very simil ===Post-War Revival and the coming of the World Sports Car Championship===
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  • ...AGENAME}} Models}}'''Sauber''' is a Swiss constructor of racing cars for [[sportscar racing]] and [[Formula One]]. The company, previously independent, is now o ...ow]] legend. They won the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] and the world sports car championship, competing against [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] and [[Porsche]]. Among others, d
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  • ...<br><br>'''[[Sportscar Vintage Racing Association]]'''<br>[[SCCA]] [[SPEED World Challenge]]<br>Zippo U.S. Vintage Grand Prix ...ed by [[International Speedway Corporation]]. It was long known around the world as the home of the [[United States Grand Prix]], which it hosted for 20 con
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  • ...(then the independent competition arm of the [[FIA]]) announced the World Championship of Makes would be run for 3 litre open prototypes for four years from 1968 ...t category of the World Championship of Makes (later the [[World Sportscar Championship]]) was reduced from 50 to 25 starting in 1969 through the planned end of th
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  • Fastest_laps = 220<ref>This is the number of different World Championship races in which a Ferrari car has set the fastest lap time. In both the [[19 ..., the founder of the company. The prancing horse was the symbol on Italian World War I ace Francesco Baracca's fighter plane, and became the logo of Ferrari
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