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  • ...io Andretti]] as the team’s driver. Since then, the team has won 105 Champ Car races, as well the drivers championship in 1984 with Mario Andretti, 1991 w == Champ Car World Series ==
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  • '''Eric Bachelart''' (born February 28, 1961 in Brussels) is a former [[race car driver]] and current team owner, born in Belgium. ...s in the 1988 F3000 season. Although he was a star in the national touring car championship, Belgian Procar, driving for Audi and Peugeot, his heart seeme
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  • This is a list of the teams in the [[IndyCar Series]] of the [[Indy Racing League]]. "TBA" indicates th All teams currently use Honda engines.
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  • The '''Lotus''' type '''96T''' was [[Team Lotus]]'s last [[Champ Car|Indycar]]. ...ces that they would be prepared to build "works" engines for his team. All teams in the championship were effectively running second-hand DFX engines at thi
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  • ...race. The scorching heat of the Phoenix desert made it a nightmare on the teams and drivers and of the 26 cars that started the race, only six finished. [[ ...pressured the Brazilian world champion in a [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]], a car that was average at best compared to the McLaren. Alesi's teammate, [[Sator
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  • ...ame [[Alfa Corse]] or [[Autodelta]]) and private entries. The first racing car was made in 1913, three years after the foundation of A.L.F.A., the [[A.L.F ...with an [[Alfa Romeo RL|RL]] and [[Antonio Ascari]] took second. Sivocci's car was painted with the green cloverleaf on a white background that was to bec
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  • ...oro Rosso''' (Italian for ''Team Red Bull'') is one of two [[Formula One]] teams owned by Austrian beverage company Red Bull (the other is [[Red Bull Racing ...[Franz Tost]], formerly of [[BMW]]'s motor sport division. Its {{F1|2009}} car, the [[Toro Rosso STR4|STR4]] was nearly identical to the [[Red Bull RB5]],
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  • ...] series owned and operated by the [[NASCAR|National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing]]. It is the only series in all of NASCAR to race modified prod ...s [[Richard Childress]], [[Rick Hendrick]], and [[Jack Roush]] owned truck teams, and top drivers such as [[Dale Earnhardt]] and [[Ernie Irvan]] also fielde
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  • .... Hall came back to prominence in the [[Champ Car|Championship Auto Racing Teams]] series, including two wins in the [[Indianapolis 500]] in 1978 and 1980;
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  • ...(born Barnet, London, 8 April 1966) is a former [[Formula One]], [[sports car]], and [[CART]] racing driver. He was a Formula One presenter for the Briti ...a switch to the works Lola team in F3000, at that time one of the biggest teams in the series. In a closely contested season, Blundell managed a very respe
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  • The '''Carrera Panamericana''' was (and is again) a [[sports car racing]] event on open roads in Mexico, similar to the [[Mille Miglia]] and ...at. It was contested by a handful of amateurs and several American factory teams.
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  • ...oval, a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) infield Road Course used by [[SCCA]] and various car clubs, and also has a quarter-mile drag strip that hosts an annual [[Nation The first major event held at the facility was a [[Champ Car|CART]] series held on Saturday May 24, 1997, the day before the Indy Racing
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  • ...nz]] respectively, and [[Honda]] produced engines for BAR. The final three teams, [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Sauber]] and [[Minardi]], were also privat ...not race for [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] again and in 2005 he returned to [[Champ Car]] racing claiming that F1 was not competitive enough.
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  • ...><br>'''[[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]] [[Rolex Sports Car Series]]'''<br>[[6 Hours of Watkins Glen|Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen]]<b ...lass2 = [[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]][[Rolex Sports Car Series]]
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  • ...y pioneer [[Carl G. Fisher]], an Indiana native who was both a former race car driver and one of the principal investors in the track, the safety concerns ...lost a five lap lead with five laps to go when his car broke down. As his car was being pushed around the circuit, [[Joe Dawson (racecar driver)|Joe Daws
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  • ...to the "[[IndyCar]]" class of [[formula racing|formula]], or [[open wheel car|open-wheel]], race cars that have competed in it. It has been broadcast liv ...h the first race was won by an American driver at the wheel of an American car, European makers such as the Italian [[Fiat]] or French [[Peugeot]] compani
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  • ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater. ...i)_in_practice_at_USGP_2005.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A modern [[Formula One]] car: [[Michael Schumacher]]'s [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] at the [[2005 United
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  • ...'', or '''car racing''') is a [[motorsport]] involving the [[racing]] of [[car]]s. It is one of the world's most watched televised sports. .... It was won by [[Georges Bouton]] of the [[De Dion-Bouton]] company, in a car he had constructed with [[Jules-Albert de Dion|Albert, the Comte de Dion]],
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  • Eleven teams competed in the championship, although [[Super Aguri]] withdrew on 6 May fr It was the first time in the history of [[Formula One]] that all teams have used the same two drivers throughout the season and it was the first t
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  • ...ula One constructors|constructor teams]], however, in recent years several teams have gone bankrupt. The period was dominated by teams run by road car manufacturers—Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, [[Mercedes-Benz motorsport|Mercedes Be
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  • ...rgia. It was started by John Bishop, a former employee of [[SCCA]] (Sports Car Club of America), and his wife Peggy in 1969 with help from [[William Franc ...ame involved in motorsport in the 1950s when he met Dave Allen, a [[Sports Car Club of America]] (SCCA) staff member. Allen offered Bishop a management po
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  • ...Villeneuve]] won the team's 100th race, making Williams one of only three teams in Formula One, alongside [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] and fellow British t ...' Champions|Drivers' title]] with the team. After Senna died in a Williams car in a crash at the [[1994 San Marino Grand Prix]], Frank Williams, Patrick H
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  • ...Villeneuve]] won the team's 100th race, making Williams one of only three teams in Formula One, alongside [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] and fellow British t ...' Champions|Drivers' title]] with the team. After Senna died in a Williams car in a crash at the [[1994 San Marino Grand Prix]], Frank Williams, Patrick H
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  • ...Sexton Gurney''' (born April 13, 1931) is an American racing driver, race car constructor, and team owner. ..., New York, but moved to California as a teenager. He has been a driver, a car manufacturer, and a team owner at racing's highest levels since 1958.
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