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  • ...ee teams in Formula One, alongside [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] and fellow British team [[McLaren]], to win 100 races. Williams won nine [[List of Formula One ...' Champions|Drivers' title]] with the team. After Senna died in a Williams car in a crash at the [[1994 San Marino Grand Prix]], Frank Williams, Patrick H
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  • |Team(s) = [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]{{·}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]{{·}} [[Brabham]]{{·}} ...n car championship in 1965. He also competed in [[sports car racing|sports car races]] where he had already significant experience from taking part in the
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  • Last race = [[1970 British Grand Prix]] | ...Sexton Gurney''' (born April 13, 1931) is an American racing driver, race car constructor, and team owner.
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  • The '''2008 Formula One season''' was the 59th [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It began on 16 March and ended on 2 November with eighteen Grand Pr ...o win the title and the first black driver to do so. He was also the first British champion since [[Damon Hill]] in [[1996 Formula One Season|1996]].<ref>{{ci
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  • ...Champion Driver for the second time, and [[McLaren]] won the Constructors' Championship. ...season, [[Zakspeed]] had withdrawn from Formula One and returned to sports car racing while [[Rial Racing|Rial]] had folded after two unsuccessful seasons
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  • ...triumph had been to harness turbocharging efficiently and safely in a road car. ...Car for the Future. A car that would beat all comers on road and track. A car that would form the very essence of Porsche DNA. And it was to be called th
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  • ...vehicles by a jury based on the reports of the observers who rode in each car; the joint winners were [[Panhard et Levassor]] and [[Peugeot]].<ref>Rose, ...after World War II. The first Alpine event was held in 1898, the Austrian Touring Club's three-day Automobile Run through South Tyrol, which included the inf
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  • ...C Television]], [[Top Gear (current format)]]|quote=Every performance road car that comes to the Top Gear test track eventually ends up in the hands of ou ...celebrity guest in setting a lap time in the "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car" feature on the show. In addition, The Stig carries out other driving and p
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  • ...on more powerful [[muscle car]]s, [[pony car]]s, [[sports car]]s, [[luxury car]]s, [[pickup truck]]s, and [[SUV]]s. However they are often optional on veh ...ostly limited to [[rear-wheel drive]] sports cars, [[muscle car]]s, [[pony car]]s, luxury cars and [[light trucks]]. The shorter and occasionally narrower
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  • ...788520080104 |work=Reuters |title=TV car show host wins online backing for British PM |quote=Top Gear is at number two |date=2008-01-01 |accessdate=2008-01-02 ...ers for Australia and Russia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/top-gear-russia |title=Top Gear Russia news - Top Gear goes Russian -
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