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  • | Series = Can-Am ...70 Canadian-American Challenge Cup season''' was the fifth season of the [[Can-Am]] [[auto racing]] series. It consisted of [[FIA]] [[Group 7]] racing cars
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  • ...ulting redevelopment forced the park to close for the entire 2000 and 2001 seasons.<ref>http://www.na-motorsports.com/Tracks/CAN/QUE/MontTremblant.html Retrie
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  • ...finished third in a non-Championship race in Brazil, but the Championship seasons of 1974 and 1975 proved unsuccessful. Merzario quit during the 1975 season
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  • ...had to suffer from the massive unreliability of his car. In the following seasons, the basic design was changed several times. ...attracted by the tiny Italian equipe. Denim only stayed for the first two seasons, [[Kelemata]] was no more reliable, and others like [[Landis & Gyr]] vanish
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  • ...r the different car types. Each calendar year is divided into four 12-week seasons for standard series, and all driving sessions in a series take place only o ...calendar of four 12-week seasons while rookie series have their own 4-week seasons. At the end of each season eligible drivers are promoted (or, in rare cases
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  • ...of F2 entries in the same field and the entries in the World Championship seasons of 1952–53 comprised exclusively F2 cars for reasons of cost. F2 had a pa ...6 engine|V6]]-powered cars. The ''Formula Renault V6 Eurocup'' ran for two seasons before folding in a reorganisation of Renault's motor racing activities. Th
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  • ...Rosberg]] have gained their places in Formula One via championship-winning seasons in GP2. Hamilton's former Euroseries team-mate, All-Japan F3 champion [[Adr ==Championship seasons==
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  • * [[Can-Am]] ...were sometimes featured together on the same weekend (e.g., Six Hours and Can-Am) and drew sizable crowds, but without a Formula One race, the circuit strug
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  • The '''Surtees Racing Organisation''' was a race team that spent nine seasons (1970 to 1978) as a constructor in [[Formula One]], [[Formula 2]], and [[Fo [[Category:Can-Am entrants]]
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  • ...dropped from the Formula One calendar for the {{F1|2007}} and {{F1|2008}} seasons in favour of the [[Toyota]]-owned [[Fuji Speedway]], after the latter under ...the field was by invitation for the two races, run after the 1996 and 1997 seasons. The 1996 event was marred by tragedy when during practice, [[pace car]] d
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  • ...apman]], [[Martin Ogilvie]] and [[Tony Rudd]]. After several uncompetitive seasons with experimental or mediocre cars, Colin Chapman went back to basics and d
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  • ...cuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] team competed in the {{F1|1996}} and {{F1|1997}} seasons. It was driven in both years by [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Eddie Irvine]
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  • ==Seasons==
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  • ...|Golf GTI]], debuted in the 1983 model year and was in production for two seasons. Assembled from parts made in Mexico, Canada, Germany and the U.S. in Volk
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  • ...SCCA [[Trans-Am]] series and the SCCA/[[Canadian Auto Sport Clubs|CASC]] [[Can-Am]] series.<ref name="IMSAblog Apr 06"/> ...ns on the East Coast until the its discontinuation in the US. The last two seasons, the East Coast Series ran the [[Renault Encore]]. The West Coast Series st
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  • ...ion has become even more important than antifreeze, and in all regions and seasons too.
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  • ...2001 were able to win the World Championship title at early points of the seasons. Moreover, the [[WilliamsF1]] Team also secured the Constructors' Champions
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  • ...rand Prix]]. Consistency, however, was not to be found, and after only two seasons, Lola abandoned Formula One cars for the time being. ...ess switch into this kind of "sports car racing", and won five consecutive Can-Am championships.
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  • * Have competed in F1 for two complete seasons ...anuary for the season to follow, and have retired from F1 for two complete seasons.
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  • ...throughout the season will also be worth five more points than in previous seasons. In 2008, the premier series title name became the Sprint Cup Series and T *[[List of NASCAR seasons]]
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  • [[Category:Formula One seasons]]
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  • ...making this a functional convertible that can be enjoyed year round in all seasons.
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  • ...y rebuilt. The circuit hopes to rejoin the F1 calendar within the next few seasons. The reconstruction has been designed by German track architect [[Hermann T
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  • ...Kristensen]], [[Emanuele Pirro]] and [[Frank Biela]] during the 2000-2002 seasons. First time out in 2000, the team won a 1-2-3 finish, which was just a smal
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  • [[Category:Formula One seasons]]
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  • ...Ferrari in order to replace the fake [[Ferrari Daytona]] of the first few seasons.
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  • ...1600 cc engines with a restricted air intake were introduced. The 1971–73 seasons were contested with these cars, as aerodynamics started to become important
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  • ...13 |work=SpeedCenter.com }}</ref> the race was not retained for subsequent seasons.
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  • ...eliability or fuel comsumption lasting the full race duration. In the four seasons between 1983 to 1986, [[Team Lotus]] with Renault engines scored 19 pole po ...irst, and only, Constructors title by 29 points. Williams won the next two seasons in both the Drivers' and Constructors' championship with Damon Hill winning
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  • For the fifth and sixth seasons in a row, Ferrari won the drivers and constructors titles respectively. [[M [[Category:Formula One seasons]]
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  • ! [[List of Formula One Grands Prix|Seasons]] ! width=75px| [[List of Formula One Grands Prix|Seasons]]
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  • For the {{F1|2007}} and {{f1|2008}} seasons, Toro Rosso used [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] V8 engines, taking over the c
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  • ...its face by [[Ford]] with its [[Ford Torino|Torino]] for the last few race seasons, and Dodge had had enough - they were determined to turn the tide. Dodge i
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  • ..._5_%28racing%29|Group 5]] prototypes were allowed during the 1972 and 1973 seasons. Production of the 400 cars required for [[homologation]] in [[Group B#Grou
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  • ...r to compete on the NASCAR racing circuit, where it enjoyed several decent seasons and won the NASCAR manufacturers title in 1981 and 1982. V8s for street use
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  • [[Category:Formula One seasons]]
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  • ...ts car racing while [[Rial Racing|Rial]] had folded after two unsuccessful seasons in F1. [[Category:Formula One seasons]]
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  • ...Prix]], Webber produced the best qualifying performance of his first seven seasons in F1 by splitting the dominant Ferraris to line up 2nd on the grid. The ra ...9-25| title=2005 Brazil GP – Driver Quotes| url=http://www.pitpass.com/src/seasons/2005/gp/brazil/driverquote/sunday.php|accessdate=2006-05-07}}</ref> Webber
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  • * [[Bridgestone]] will be the official tyre supplier for the 2008–2010 seasons.<ref>{{cite news|title=Bridgestone to be sole tyre supplier|url=http://www. [[Category:Formula One seasons]]
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  • ...2 relaunch. As of 3 January, 2010 there have been 117 episodes spanning 14 seasons. The show is currently presented by [[Jeremy Clarkson]], [[Richard Hammond]
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  • ...aces. The season is remembered as one of the most tragic and controversial seasons in the 1990s, if not in the sport's history. 1994 was one of the closest ch [[Category:Formula One seasons]]
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  • ...http://www.autocoursegpa.com/season_decade~decade_id~1.htm|title = Decade seasons 1950 - 1959|accessdate = 2007-11-17|publisher = Autocourse|archiveurl = htt
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  • ...first time the Championship had been won by English drivers in consecutive seasons, and the first time since [[Graham Hill]] (1968) and [[Jackie Stewart]] (19 ...uch more regulated with many of the additional components seen in previous seasons effectively outlawed (including barge boards, winglets, turning vanes, chim
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  • * In the early seasons of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' television series, Buffy's mentor Giles own
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  • ...rd, with an Evolution 2 model being introduced for the latter of those two seasons.
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  • ...them significantly overweight. The 1976 and [[1977 Formula One season|1977 seasons]] saw Brabham fall towards the back of the field again, before winning two
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  • ...to power outputs that were being achieved on 3 litres around the 1999/2000 seasons.)This also had the effect of reducing overall costs for the teams, an aim w
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  • ...p://www.williamsf1.com/consumer/season/1994/overview.htm 'WilliamsF1.com > Seasons > 1994'' ]. Retrieved 14 July 2006.</ref> the Brit retired on the first lap ...e [[2004 Formula One season|2004]] and [[2005 Formula One season|2005]] F1 seasons, [[BMW Motorsport]] and director [[Mario Theissen]] increasingly became pub
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  • ...p://www.williamsf1.com/consumer/season/1994/overview.htm 'WilliamsF1.com > Seasons > 1994'' ]{{dead link|date=November 2008}}. Retrieved 14 July 2006.</ref> t ...e [[2004 Formula One season|2004]] and [[2005 Formula One season|2005]] F1 seasons, [[BMW Motorsport]] and director [[Mario Theissen]] increasingly became pub
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  • ...r]] and [[Jean Alesi]] proved the car's competitiveness throughout the two seasons, with a brace of podium places and four pole positions. Bad luck limited th ...tructors' titles by the latter part of the 2006 season. Unlike some recent seasons, they started 2006 with their new car, the [[248 F1]].
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