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- ...o, moving on to Ferrari when Alfa's competition department was closed down in the late 1950s. ...rari 156 Sharknose]] cars, with which [[Phil Hill]] won the [[1961 Formula One season|1961 championship]]. Shortly afterwards Chiti was part of the breaka3 KB (439 words) - 15:41, 11 October 2009
- ...Rodriguez]] in Mexico City. It first appeared as a non-championship event in 1962 before being held as a championship event from 1963-1970 and 1986-1992 ...}.<ref>[http://xserve2.com/ns/ns13707.html F1 News > Mexico announces race in October 2006<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. The plan was halted, possi7 KB (914 words) - 01:08, 7 July 2010
- ...[[1989 United States Grand Prix|1989]] and [[1990 United States Grand Prix|1990]]</p><p>[[Image:Phoenix Grand Prix Route - 1991.png]]<br>The track as of [[ Events = [[Formula One]] |3 KB (539 words) - 23:40, 25 October 2010
- Events = '''[[Formula One]]'''<br> [[Spanish Grand Prix]]<br> [[European Grand Prix]]| ...o Permanente de Jerez''', is a 4,428 m (2.752-mile) racing circuit located in the city of Jerez de la Frontera, deep within the sherry-producing south of4 KB (500 words) - 02:14, 26 October 2010
- ...ing on July 19, 1975. He was also the winner of the 1982 [[British Formula One]] Championship. ...ed to the United States in the 1980s and began a career in [[Champ Cars]]. In 1987, he suffered a devastating accident during qualifying for the [[1987 I4 KB (464 words) - 15:14, 6 September 2009
- [[Image:Formula Nippon.png|right]] ...is a type of [[formula racing]] and the top level of single-seater racing in Japan.8 KB (1,011 words) - 15:37, 6 September 2009
- | Record_year2 = [[1990 French Grand Prix|1990]] ...motorsport]] [[race track]] built at Le Castellet, near Marseille, France, in 1969 with finance from the eccentric drinks magnate Paul Ricard, who create5 KB (777 words) - 00:24, 26 October 2010
- ...'' (born 1946 in Durban, South Africa) is a renowned designer of [[Formula One]] race cars and the famous [[McLaren F1]] 'supercar' road car. After moving to England in 1969, hoping to find a job at Lotus Cars, he first found employment at Hawk3 KB (491 words) - 06:02, 29 June 2010
- {{Formula One Infobox | |Image = '''place image here in 300 pixels'''6 KB (900 words) - 22:31, 21 August 2010
- A '''flat-12''' is an [[internal combustion engine]] in a [[Flat engine|flat]] configuration, having 12 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinde ...ively in mid-engined sports cars. In addition, because it has no advantage in terms of vibrations compared to the more commonly-used V-12, the design is4 KB (647 words) - 10:55, 24 May 2010
- '''Formula Holden''' was an Australian [[open wheel racing]] category. ...n ex-[[Formula 3000]] chassis, a large number of which were sourced from [[Formula Nippon|Japan]] but also included cars from other sources and a few specific5 KB (739 words) - 15:10, 6 September 2009
- Caption = In 2008, as the chairman of [[Formula Nippon]] | ...ing just outside Okazaki, Japan. He began driving cars in his early teens in the family's garden with his older brother giving him tips, careful that th15 KB (2,006 words) - 05:12, 7 July 2010
- ...or many years it formed the premier non-championship [[Formula One]] event in Britain, alongside the [[Race of Champions (Brands Hatch)|Race of Champions ...from that of an extinct event formerly held at the [[Brooklands]] circuit in the early 1930s. The first Silverstone event was noteworthy as it was the f13 KB (1,563 words) - 05:10, 3 September 2009
- '''Gillet''' is a Belgian [[automobile]] manufacturer, started in 1994 by [[Tony Gillet]], which produced the 'Vertigo' sports [[coupe]] powe ...plica). He broke the record for 0 to 100 km/h, in 3.85 seconds, in January 1990 with a specially modified Donkervoort. More recently, the Vertigo holds the3 KB (424 words) - 12:37, 9 November 2010
- ...o near Turin, Italy. They participated in 132 Grands Prix between 1980 and 1990. They achieved two points finishes and scored 5 championship points. ...ome success with its own car (the Osella FA2); [[François Migault]] scored one point.9 KB (1,447 words) - 05:21, 19 February 2007
- ...[[Subaru]] and [[Aston Martin]]. Its Automotive Technology division based in Warwick provides road car design and engineering consultation for various c Prodrive is perhaps best known for its involvement in the [[World Rally Championship]] with the Subaru World Rally Team.8 KB (1,207 words) - 00:24, 19 November 2008
- '''Luca Cordero di Montezemolo''' (born 31 August 1947 in Bologna) is an Italian businessman and Chairman of [[Ferrari]]. He was also ...f Montezemolo). This indicates that he descended from a Marchese but isn't one himselsf. His surname is actually "Cordero di Montezemolo" so it is not cor6 KB (897 words) - 16:48, 18 May 2010
- ...1600, [[Formula Ford]] 2000, [[Formula Vauxhall Lotus]], [[Formula 3]], [[Formula 3000]] and [[Champ Car]]. ...often cars were damaged) and started "networking" with young drivers early in their careers so that they would be favourably disposed towards Reynard lat7 KB (1,087 words) - 05:14, 19 February 2007
- ...nd Prix|Italian]] Grands Prix are the oldest continuously staged [[Formula One]] World Championship Grands Prix. ...s title was an honorary designation given each year to one grand prix race in Europe.24 KB (2,777 words) - 05:38, 22 July 2010
- ...Walkinshaw Racing''', also known simply as TWR, was a racing team founded in 1976 by touring car racer [[Tom Walkinshaw]]. ...t, won the title in both 1980 and 1981. Walkinshaw himself also took a win in the [[Spa 24 Hours]].4 KB (670 words) - 04:00, 18 December 2010