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  • |Power = 235 hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...iew]] page, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]].
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...rina]] and Politecnico di Torino, achieving a record low drag coefficient of 0.47.
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  • ...such as [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] appearing in the cars. The team spent a lot of time experimenting with a [[gas turbine]] powered car, and with four wheel | {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Ronnie Peterson]]
    21 KB (2,441 words) - 00:37, 7 July 2010
  • ...ay 31, 1987 at the [[Circuit de Monaco]], Monte Carlo. It was the 4th race of the [[1987 Formula One season]]. ...e results of overcrowding on the track and the speed difference of various cars.
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  • ...nner-up in the [[Finnish Rally Championship]] and matched the points total of the winner [[Simo Lampinen]]. Kinnunen also participated in the Finnish F3 ...was ill on the race day. On the final lap of the race, Kinnunen set a time of 33'36min, breaking the old lap record by 1½ minutes. This is still the fas
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  • :''See also [[Battista Farina]], founder of the company, his son [[Sergio Pininfarina]] and grandson [[Andrea Pininfari ...owing the company, his family name became Pininfarina in 1961, as a result of combining his nickname and surname).
    11 KB (1,408 words) - 11:50, 11 December 2010
  • ...ic Commission for Europe (UNECE). It is tasked with creating a uniform set of regulations for vehicle design to facilitate international trade. ...ng countries agree a common set of '''ECE Regulations''' for type approval of vehicles and components. When an item is type approved for a regulation by
    11 KB (1,565 words) - 20:39, 7 July 2010
  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...is 0.29. There is also a [[station wagon]] version with a drag coefficient of 0.31, which was introduced in 2000.
    20 KB (2,827 words) - 06:09, 22 July 2010
  • |Power = 104 kW (140 bhp) @ 6200 rpm<br>176 Nm of [[torque]] @ 3800 rpm ...iew]] page, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]].
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  • | {{flagicon|Sweden}} '''[[Stefan Johansson]]''' ...= Pritchard | authorlink = | title = [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]: The Competition Cars | publisher = Haynes Publishing | date = March 2006 | isbn = 1-844250-06-7
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  • [[image:autosportlemans.jpg|thumb|right|1952 Le Mans race, depicted on cover of ''Auto Sport Review'' magazine.]] ...world's oldest [[Sports car racing|sports car]] [[endurance race]] and one of the most famous and influential in motorsports history.
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  • |Body Style = '''how many doors+how many seats+what type of body''' |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm
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  • '''Formula Three''', also called '''Formula 3''' or '''F3''', is a class of [[open wheel car|open-wheel]] [[formula racing]]. The various championships ...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
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  • '''Wiki(cars)fy''' ...le="margin:.5em; margin-top:.1em; border-bottom:0; font-weight:bold;">List of Portals</h2>
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  • || {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Stefan Johansson]] ...tical [[open wheel car]]s, which are based on 2000 [[Reynard]] 2KI [[Champ cars|Champ Car]]. The chassis were built by English constructor [[Delta Motorspo
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  • ...for the safety of [[Automobile|car]]'s occupants only, some for the safety of others. Road traffic injuries represent about 25% of worldwide injury-related deaths (the leading cause) with an estimated 1.26
    15 KB (2,238 words) - 06:54, 26 June 2010
  • ...rd [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] season. It featured the 23rd World Championship of Drivers, the 15th International Cup for F1 Manufacturers <ref>FIA Yearbook, ...d its sponsorship of the team under its new John Player Special brand. The cars, now often referred to as 'JPS', were fielded in a new black and gold liver
    28 KB (3,385 words) - 19:34, 6 July 2010
  • ...aking over the failed Leda F5000 project, and his team constructed its own cars for the first time. His team was successful, winning five races, all in a ...in an old [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] because of a delay in the construction of his in-house F1 car. The new British Petroleum sponsored car earned its fi
    29 KB (3,654 words) - 00:24, 7 July 2010
  • {{List of BRM Models}}'''British Racing Motors''' (generally known as '''BRM''') was ...drive himself!) with the backing (both financially and in kind and labour) of the British motor industry and its suppliers channelled through a trust fun
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  • ...reduce injuries by stopping the wearer from hitting hard interior elements of the vehicle or other passengers (the so-called [[Second Impact (safety)|sec == Types of seat belts ==
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