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  • ...rth Research breaks new ground|url=http://www.racecar-engineering.com/news/cars/435225/wirth-research-breaks-new-ground.html|first=Sam|last=Collins|work=Ra | [[2010 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
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  • ...s are larger, heavier and more costly than the previous generation W113 SL cars. ...t of the W 113 cars; the 350 SLC followed in October. Early North American cars wore the name 350 SL, but had a larger 4.5L V8 (and were renamed 450 SL/SLC
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  • * [[Australian International Motor Show]]
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  • | 2003 Australian Grand Prix || [[2003 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
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  • ...eason|2004]] Grand Prix was the first held in the Middle East. Since 2006, Australian [[V8 Supercar]] has been raced at the BIC and the V8 races are named as the ...profile series, including the FIA [[Formula One]] World Championship, the Australian [[V8 Supercar]] Championship Series, the [[GP2 Series]], [[GP2 Asia]], [[Ch
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  • ...ng into account new sporting regulation changes over the rear wings of the cars. | [[1985 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
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  • Problems with exporting cars to the USA and the move to the new premises led to financial troubles in th .... The race car production is now located in The Netherlands while the road cars are now made in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, United Kingdom.
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  • ...he rest of their business. White Motor Company continued to make passenger cars until 1918. ...sion)|GMC]]'s heavy truck business in 1987, while Western Star was sold to Australian entrepreneur Terry Peabody in 1990. Subsequently, Western Star was resold
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  • ...: This week, Ren-TV unveiled the Russian version of the British show about cars, "Top Gear." |publisher=[[The Moscow Times]] |date=February 27, 2009 |url=h ...: This week, Ren-TV unveiled the Russian version of the British show about cars, "Top Gear." |publisher=[[The Moscow Times]] |date=2007-02-27 |url=http://w
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  • ...l Rally]] started in 2004 and now 200 cars race to mongolia each year. The cars cannot get all the way to Beijing due to car import tax restrictions, but m *[http://rroc.org.au/library/l_p_1990.html Neil Collins], the sole Australian driver in the LTPMC describes his journey behind the wheel of a 1912 [[Roll
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  • ...ral Motors]] was the first to systematize the process of slightly altering cars every year to grab the buyers' attention. ...VZ (2004) and VE (2006). This is done for the simple reason of making the cars more easily distinguished.
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  • ...ks" or "factory" team (i.e. the official team of the company producing the cars, as opposed to a customer team which buys them off the shelf) therefore app ...e new [[Arrows]] team which had been established by former [[Shadow Racing Cars|Shadow]] personnel was sued by Shadow on the grounds that the Arrows FA/1 c
    51 KB (5,508 words) - 05:10, 4 July 2010
  • ...The Aurion is greek for "tomorrow" and reveals a new generation of family cars to be sporty, enjoyable and yet, versatile. It replaced the [[Toyota Avalon *For the 2008 model year, Toyota launched the 323-hp, Australian-market only '''Aurion TRD'''.
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  • ...ritain was organised by the VSCC in July 1947 at RAF Gransden Lodge, 500cc cars being the only post war class to run that day. The race was won by [[Eric B ...due to the practical limitations imposed by chain drive but it gave these cars exceptionally good handling characteristics which eventually led to the mid
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  • '''Holden''' is an Australian automotive manufacturer with ties to [[General Motors]]. It is an icon in t ...le performance and fuel economy in an affordable package. Better suited to Australian conditions than its competitors, and assisted by tariff barriers, it rapidl
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  • ...te of Connecticut, 25 years in the U.S. state of Virginia, 30 years in the Australian state of Queensland, and 35 years in Singapore and 30 years Sweden. The Un ...Tennessee allows the use of antique model year license plates for antique cars provided the car is specially registered as an antique vehicle and the stat
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  • ...withdrew their sponsorship from the Lola team. This meant that sponsorless cars were shipped to Brazil. However, they were forced to stay in the garage for ...d before retiring in the pits, the engine aflame. The winner of the [[1997 Australian Grand Prix|previous race]], [[David Coulthard]], was off the pace and finis
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  • ...'''Holden Viva''' is an Australian-market [[Chevrolet Optra]] produced by Australian GM subsidiary [[Holden]]. In 2010 it was replaced by the [[Holden Cruze]]. If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • Last race = [[1995 Australian Grand Prix]] | ...Williams]]. By 1990, Blundell had abandoned F3000 to concentrate on sports cars. That same year, he set a new lap record and earned pole position at the pr
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  • ...ther by Alain Prost, before dropping out of the sport again. Honda-powered cars had won 71 Grands Prix, by the end of the 1992 season. ...ed engines to teams such as Ligier, Prost Racing Jordan. [[Mugen]]-powered cars had won 4 Grands Prix by the end of the 1999 season. In 1998, Honda was ser
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