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  • ...rted the evolution of the true single-seater in the early 1930s; the Grand Prix racer and its miniature [[voiturette]] offspring rapidly evolved into high ...tin DBR1 and assorted Ferraris including the first Testa Rossas. Top Grand Prix drivers also competed regularly in sports car racing. After major accidents
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  • ...oup A]] class at the [[Calder Park Raceway|Calder Park]] Round of the 1988 Australian Touring Car Championship. At the [[1988 Australian Grand Prix]] support race, the team completed its first race win, with Perkins and Hul
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  • ...rmula One grand prix. Ecclestone himself attempted to compete in two Grand Prix races during the 1958 season but failed to qualify for either of them. ...uffered severe burns when his engine exploded at the [[1958 Moroccan Grand Prix]] and succumbed to his injuries six days later; Ecclestone was rather shake
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  • ...] in Italy and [[Croix-en-Ternois]] in France. The series title was won by Australian [[Larry Perkins]] driving a [[Ralt]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] run by Tea ...985 to 1990 as a one-off special event not dissimilar to the [[Macau Grand Prix]]. - I can't find a source that really sums this up accurately, so I have c
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  • ...ts of a series of races, known as [[List of Formula One Grands Prix|Grands Prix]], held in most cases on purpose-built [[List of Formula One circuits|circu ...a One's traditional center and remains its leading market; however, Grands Prix have been held all over the world, and with new races in Bahrain, People's
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  • Debut = [[1950 Monaco Grand Prix]] | Final = [[2010 European Grand Prix]] |
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  • *[[Pontiac Grand Prix]] *[[Ford Fairlane (Australian)|Ford Fairlane]]
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  • Formerly the [[Australian Touring Car Championship]]. The current formula was devised in 1993 (based * [[Macau Grand Prix]] [[Guia Race]] (contested as part of WTCC since 2005)
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  • ...Glenn Seton Racing and renamed it as Ford Performance Racing for the 2003 Australian [[V8 Supercar]] Championship. Prodrive also owned 51% in [[Ford Performance ...ollock]], former [[Minardi]] owner [[Paul Stoddart]] and ex-[[Jordan Grand Prix]] team principal, [[Eddie Jordan]].
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  • :''See: [[Grand Prix motor racing]] ...car racing]], production derived versions of [[sports cars]] also known as grand tourers (GTs), and purpose built [[sports prototype]] cars compete within t
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  • ...(11 May 2009)</ref> Earlier, Pizzati had suggested that The Stig have an 'Australian' name, such as '''"Stiggo"''', but the other presenters refused.<ref>''Top ...s show him wearing full Alpinestars racing coveralls bearing a small Grand Prix Racewear (a motorsport retailer) logo and matching Simpson racing helmet (o
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  • ...(183 in³) engine, inspired by the Peugeot [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] engine which had been serviced in his shop by Fred Offenhauser in 1914, i ...e calendar that entries with a European background made their return, with Australian Jack Brabham driving his slightly modified F1 [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]
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  • ...ch declined the permission for the race, so Englishman [[David Piper]] and Australian [[Frank Gardner]] were hired on short terms. They drove the 917 to a eighth ...for Donohue before his fatal accident in practice for the [[Austrian Grand Prix]] a week later. The record would stand for the next 22 years.
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  • ...db.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A090194b.htm Hargrave, Lawrence (1850 – 1915)]. Australian Dictionary of Biography Online.</ref> ...craft meet that year which brought it to prominence, when he won the Grand Prix for the greatest non-stop distance flown - 180 kilometres (110 mi) - and al
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  • ...enton, 2000.</ref><ref>Mäkinen, Marko, and Rauhala, Samuli: "Finnish Grand Prix: 50 years of rallying", page 9. UserCom Finland Oy, 2001.</ref> These at l ...s for winning (although there were certainly exceptions, such as the Grand Prix drivers who were brought in for some events). Then in 1960 came arguably th
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