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  • ...gentine Grand Prix]], [[Turismo Carretera]], [[TC2000]], [[World Sportscar Championship]] | ..., giving most spectators an excellent view area of the whole circuit. Some races were run without the twisty infield section, reducing lap times significant
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  • ...nd the staggering 16-mile (26 km) length was the longest of any open-wheel championship event. Like many long circuits (such as the original [[Nürburgring]] and [ ...fore the circuit was eventually included in the official Formula One World Championship in {{F1|1957}}. The [[Pescara Grand Prix]] drew in excess of 200,000 specta
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  • ...and GTs. The 500 km race at Spa counted towards the [[World Sportscar Championship]] from 1963 onwards. Since 1966, it is run for 1000 km, following the ! Championship
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  • The '''World Sportscar Championship''' was the world series run for [[sports car racing]] by the [[Fédération Internationale d ...ship''' was, with the Formula One World Championship, one of the two major world championships in circuit motor racing.
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  • |Races Competed = .... It won three JSPC championships as well as several significant endurance races during its career.
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  • ...1954 Formula One season]] and [[1955 Formula One season]], winning 9 of 12 races at the hands of [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] and [[Stirling Moss]]. ...a [[Maserati]], won this and the two following GPs, securing his 2nd World Championship.
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  • ...[[World Sportscar Championship]] (1991–1992) and in the European Endurance Championship (1983 only). It was also used for other sports car racing series around the ...d engines to compete with small forced induction engines. In addition, all races were to be contested over at least 1000 km — usually lasting more th
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  • | Two-seater, open-cockpit sportscar ...in-turbo Boxer engine. The 936 was entered in numerous endurance races and sportscar championships, both by the factory and privateer teams, and achieved consid
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  • |Category = [[24 Hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]] [[IMSA GT Championship|GTP]] class |Races Competed =
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  • |Races Competed = |Constructor's Championships = 1995 [[IMSA GT Championship]]
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  • | Races competed ...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 of Le
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  • Races = 15 (12 starts) | ...=http://www.oldracingcars.com/bydriver/watn.asp?letter=R |title= The World Championship drivers - Where are they now? |accessdate=2007-07-29 |last=Jenkins |first=R
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  • ...Racing was then formed to enter two [[Porsche 907]] in several sports car races in 1969. ...tries in sports car racing, including three seasons in the [[FIA Sportscar Championship]] with [[Gianni Giudici]]'s [[Picchio]].
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  • |Races Competed = ...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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  • ...and abroad, and they were also competitive at the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] races in the early 1980s with the [[Mazda 717|717]], [[Mazda 727|727]], and [[Maz ...d a ride in the [[Atlantic Championship|Cooper Tires presents the Atlantic Championship powered by Mazda]], the highest level of the Mazdaspeed ladder.
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  • |Races Competed = ...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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  • ...One]] driver from his country. He is also remembered for his success in [[sportscar racing]] and [[rallying]]. ...World Sportscar Championship]] for manufacturers in [[1970 World Sportscar Championship season|1970]] (drivers championships were not awarded until 1981). In [[197
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  • Races = 3 (0 starts) | ...m/history.cfm Eagle River Snowmobile Derby - Rich In History]; 2005; World Championship Snowmobile Derby; Retrieved November 19 2007</ref>
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  • | Events = [[Canadian Grand Prix]], [[Atlantic Championship]] ...n Grand Prix]] events staged here. Of the forty cars entered in those two races ([[1968 Canadian Grand Prix|1968]] & [[1970 Canadian Grand Prix|1970]]), on
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  • ...''motorsport''', including [[Grand Prix motor racing]], [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[Rallying|rallies]]. They have compet ...ategoryOID=-1073750515&contentOID=1073792373|title=Alfa Romeo History 1911/Races|accessdate=2007-08-24|work=alfaromeo.com}}</ref> The marque's first success
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