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  • First race = [[1956 British Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1958 Monaco Grand Prix]] |
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  • | [[1978 South African Grand Prix|SAF]] | [[1978 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...e 3rd at Syracuse. After withdrawing his entry to the [[1963 Italian Grand Prix]], he retired from the sport at the end of the year, his greatest year, cul | [[1962 Dutch Grand Prix|NED]]<br /><small></small>
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  • |Events = [[South African Grand Prix]] ...the race was moved to [[Kyalami]]. During the years prior to World War 2, German tyre manufacturers tested different tyre compounds for vehicles used during
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  • First race = [[1972 British Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1979 United States Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...tti Type 59 Grand Prix 34.jpg|right|thumb|250px|1933 Bugatti Type 59 Grand Prix racer from the [[Ralph Lauren]] collection]] ...ype 59 Grand Prix 34 rear.jpg|right|thumb|250px|1933 Bugatti Type 59 Grand Prix racer from the [[Ralph Lauren]] collection]]
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  • They participated in eight grands prix, entering a total of 8 cars. | [[1974 Spanish Grand Prix|SPA]]
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  • First race = [[1960 United States Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1963 Mexican Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...rands prix, entering a total of 52 races with their A, B, and C Type Grand Prix Cars. They achieved 1 podium and scored 17 championship points. (Note: grands prix in '''bold''' denote '''points scoring''' races.)
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  • First race = [[1968 South African Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1974 Monaco Grand Prix]] |
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  • |Debut = 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix | [[2010 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]
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  • First race = [[1959 Monaco Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1968 Mexican Grand Prix]] |
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  • |Debut = ''2010 Bahrain Grand Prix'' ...unspecified minor damage was found on this chassis after the Monaco Grand Prix, the team gave Vettel a new chassis, which he then named "Randy Mandy."
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  • ...finishes at [[1984 Portuguese Grand Prix|Estoril]] and [[1984 Dallas Grand Prix|Dallas]] were unrewarded with reliability problems, but he did manage to sc | [[1984 Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]
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  • |Debut = 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix | [[2010 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]
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  • First race = [[1975 British Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1975 Italian Grand Prix]] |
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  • As a constructor, BRP took part in 13 Grand Prix rounds, scoring a total of 11 championship points. After {{F1|1964}} the te | [[1963 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • |Debut = ''2010 Bahrain Grand Prix'' | [[2010 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]
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  • | [[2009 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]] | [[2009 Malaysian Grand Prix|MAL]]
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  • | 2000 Australian Grand Prix ...ed car after [[Ford Motor Company|Ford's]] purchase of the [[Stewart Grand Prix|Stewart]] team the previous year.
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  • First race = [[1961 Italian Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1962 Italian Grand Prix]]|
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  • ...eo P2]]. The P2 was notorious, winning its first race, the [[French Grand Prix]], with driver [[Giuseppe Campari]] but killing driver [[Antonio Ascari]] i ...watched as [[Tazio Nuvolari]] drove a P3 to victory in the [[German Grand Prix]] at [[Nürburgring]] in 1935.
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  • :''For other meanings, see [[Formula One Grand Prix]].'' The following is a complete '''list of Grands Prix''' which have been a part of the [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula
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  • | Events = [[Malaysian Grand Prix]]<br>[[A1 Grand Prix]]<br>[[SuperGT]]<br>[[Asian Touring Car Championship]] | Record_year = [[2004 Malaysian Grand Prix|2004]]
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  • |Debut = [[2010 Bahrain Grand Prix]] | [[2010 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]
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  • ...from Italy. They participated in 39 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix but scored no championship points. ...e of their cars was classified at the finish of a World Championship Grand Prix. During the early part of the season Merzario's car was consistently the fa
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  • ...ne]]s. BMW ownership commenced from January 1st 2006. Sauber's final grand prix came in China 2005, [[Felipe Massa]] scoring a welcome sixth place to round | [[1993 South African Grand Prix|RSA]]
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  • ...rement. Fittipaldi used the car again in that year's [[1971 Italian Grand Prix]] and managed to bring the fragile design home 8th. By then Chapman decided | [[1971 South African Grand Prix|RSA]]
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  • | 2001 Australian Grand Prix ...the Brazilian was replaced by [[Pedro de la Rosa]] after only four Grands Prix.
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Veritas''' was a famous West German post World War II sports and race car company, located at Hausen am Andelsb ...] to win at [[Hockenheimring|Hockenheim]] and subsequently become the 1947 German 2-litre champion. After only a few cars were made, following an objection f
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  • ...Williams FW18]]s dominating 1996. Schumacher was able to win three Grands Prix, but the F310's shortcomings were shown by Irvine's run of eight consecutiv ...acher held truth on his 1995 promise that "in 1996 we will win three grand prix, then in 1997 we will challenge for the championship" by taking the challen
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  • |Debut = [[1985 Brazilian Grand Prix]] .... Senna's first was a brilliant performance in the [[1985 Portuguese Grand Prix]] where he won by over a minute in monsoon conditions. His second came at S
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  • |Debut = [[1982 Brazilian Grand Prix]] | [[1982 South African Grand Prix|RSA]]
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  • First race = [[1981 Canadian Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1983 Canadian Grand Prix]] |
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  • First race = [[1987 Brazilian Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1991 Australian Grand Prix]] |
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  • | Events = '''[[FIA]] [[Formula One]]'''<br>[[German Grand Prix]]<br> [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]] | Record_year2 = [[2001 German Grand Prix|2001]]
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  • First race = [[1951 British Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1953 British Grand Prix]] |
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''AGA''' was a German [[automobile]] company, once quite large, which manufactured its wares in B ...ngine, and which won many races and was entered in the [[1926 German Grand Prix]]. Other racers also drove AGA cars.
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  • '''Max Friz''' (1883 in Urach – 1966 in Tegernsee) was a German mechanical engineer specializing in engine design. He was the key contribu ...s-Benz in motorsport|Mercedes]] Grand Prix car that won the [[French Grand Prix]].<ref>BMW Historical Archives</ref>
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  • | 2003 Australian Grand Prix ...th varying conditions. At the [[2003 Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazilian Grand Prix]] Webber crashed heavily which was part of what eventually led to the race
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  • | {{EC season|Previous=1932|Current=1935|Next=1936|flag=Flag of the German Empire.svg|Champion=Rudolf Caracciola}} | {{Grand Prix season|Previous=1934|Current=1935|Next=1936}}
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  • ...e press to Germany's dominant [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Auto Union]] [[Grand Prix motor racing]] cars between 1934 and 1939, and also later applied to the [[ German cars like the [[Blitzen Benz]] were white. For example, the big supercharge
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  • ...' (also known as the '''Audi Nuvolari''') was a [[concept car]] created by German automobile maker [[Audi]]. This vehicle was first introduced at the 2003 [[ ...me, [[Tazio Nuvolari]]. Nuvolari gained 61 [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] victories and died in 1953. Fifty years after his death, the Audi Nuvolar
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  • First race = [[1962 Monaco Grand Prix]] | First win = [[1968 British Grand Prix]] |
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  • |Debut = [[1981 United States Grand Prix West]] | [[1981 United States Grand Prix West|USW]]
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  • ...]) was used in the [[1956 French Grand Prix]].<ref name="GPDataBook">Grand Prix Data Book, David Hayhoe & David Holland, 2006</ref> The 250F first raced in the [[1954 Argentine Grand Prix]] where [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] won the first of his two victories before he
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  • ...br />[[Korean Grand Prix]]<br />'''[[Formula Three]]'''<br />[[Korea Super Prix]] ...y of Mokpo. It will be the venue for the [[Formula One|F1]] [[Korean Grand Prix]] at a $264 million (250 billion won) deal between Bernie Ecclestone and th
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  • ...ichsparteitagsgelände") site of the NSDAP party conventions. As the city's German name Nürnberg would lead to confusion with the already famous [[Nürburgri ...ure-8 layouts. Nowadays, the start-finish straight in front of the central grand stand leads to a right hand sweeper and the lefthand U-turn at Grundig towe
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  • ...d car earned its first (and only) points that year in the [[Canadian Grand Prix]]. Surtees added a second full time car in 1971 for German sports car ace [[Rolf Stommelen]], and ran a third car for various drivers
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  • | {{flagicon|South Africa|1928}} [[South African Grand Prix]] | [[1971 South African Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...lap''' is the quickest lap run during a race. Some series, like [[A1 Grand Prix]] and the [[GP2 series]], award bonus points to the driver/team with the fa In [[Formula One]], 120 different drivers have made fastest race laps. German driver [[Michael Schumacher]] has made the most number of total fastest lap
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  • '''Grand Prix motor racing''' has its roots in organized automobile racing that began in ==The first Grands Prix==
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  • ...= [[Canadian Grand Prix]], [[American Le Mans Series|ALMS]] [[Grand Prix of Mosport]]<br />[[NASCAR Canadian Tire Series]], [[Can Am]] | Record_year = [[2008 Grand Prix of Mosport|2008]]
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  • |Image = [[Image:Bahrain International Circuit--Grand Prix Layoutsmall.png]] ...], [[GP2 Asia Series|GP2 Asia]], [[V8 Supercars]], [[Formula Three|F3]], [[Grand tourer|GT]] Festival, [[Drag racing]]
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  • | Events = '''[[FIA]] [[Formula One]]'''<br>[[European Grand Prix]] ...html|title=Telefónica, Principal Sponsor of the Formula 1 Telefónica Grand Prix of Europe – Valencia Street Circuit|work=Valencia Street Circuit|publishe
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  • |Events = [[1959 German Grand Prix]]<br>[[European Touring Car Championship|ETCC ('63-'88)]], [[Formula 3]], [ ...nter-clockwise. In 1926, the track played host to the first [[German Grand Prix]] for sports cars (won by [[Rudolf Caracciola]] in a [[Mercedes-Benz]]).
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  • {{List of Auto Union Models}}'''Auto Union''' was a joint venture of four German [[automobile]] manufacturers, established in 1932 in Zwickau, Saxony, durin ...hat would take decades to beat. For example, it took [[Formula One]] Grand Prix until the early 1980s to again reach the power levels of these cars.
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  • The '''Nürburgring Südschleife''' (south loop) was a German motor racing circuit which was built at the same time as the world-famous [ ...and was finally destroyed by the building of the current Nürburgring Grand Prix circuit in the early 1980s. Today only small sections of the original track
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  • First race = [[1991 United States Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1995 Australian Grand Prix]] |
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  • | Nationality = {{flagicon|Germany}} German | First race = [[2010 Bahrain Grand Prix]]
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  • ...Grand-Prix-debut-pushed-back-to-2011-Formula-One.html | title=Indian Grand Prix debut pushed back to 2011 | publisher = telegraph | accessdate = 2008-10-08 ...hed fourth after starting the race from second at the [[2009 Italian Grand Prix|Italian GP]].
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  • | Events = [[Austrian Grand Prix]] (1997-2003), [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]] | Record_year2 = [[2003 Austrian Grand Prix|2003]]
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  • | Name = Japanese Grand Prix ...ers' Champions|World Champions]] being crowned over the 24 Japanese Grands Prix that have been hosted.
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  • ...pionship]] that season. After Rindt's sudden death at [[1970 Italian Grand Prix|Monza]], the negotiations came to a halt. According to Kinnunen, [[Bernie E AAW Racing's first Grand Prix at [[1974 Belgian Grand Prix|Nivelles]] turned out to be a disaster. The TS16 arrived in time for the ra
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  • |Debut = [[1958 French Grand Prix]] ...man's innovative technology was similar in appearance to the Vanwall Grand Prix cars was no accident, as both cars had been sculpted by pioneer automotive
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  • ...ents = [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]], [[San Marino Grand Prix]] | Record_year2 = [[1994 San Marino Grand Prix|1994]]
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  • ...ry when [[Jean-Pierre Beltoise]] won the rain-affected [[1972 Monaco Grand Prix]] in a [[BRM P160]]. | {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Argentine Grand Prix]]
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  • | Events = [[Dutch Grand Prix]], [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]], [[Masters of Formula 3|RTL GP Mast | Layout1 = Grand Prix Circuit (1995-present)
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  • ...nd victory were scored by [[Sebastian Vettel]] at the [[2008 Italian Grand Prix]]. ...tel for the 2009 season, while Bourdais was dropped after the {{f1 gp|2009|German}}, following a series of poor performances and had scored only two points.
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  • ...speeds, providing 240 litres of fuel for the entire race. TAG commissioned German sports car manufacturer Porsche to design and build a turbo engine. Porsche |rowspan="2"| {{flagicon|GBR}} Williams Grand Prix Engineering
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  • First race = [[2003 Australian Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[2005 Chinese Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...on October 4, 1970 at the [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course]] in Watkins Glen, New York. ...[Team Lotus|Lotus]] rookie [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] captured his first Grand Prix win in only the fourth start of his Formula One career. The dominating perf
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  • |Debut = [[1959 Monaco Grand Prix]] ...963 and in all no less than 38 drivers were entered to drive T51s in Grand Prix races.
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  • ...sfully in many different categories of '''motorsport''', including [[Grand Prix motor racing]], [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing ...nced racing car in 1914, which was named the [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|Grand Prix]].<ref name="velocetoday.com">{{Cite web|url=http://www.velocetoday.com/car
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  • ...n Button]], aged 20 years, 67 days, broke it at the [[2000 Brazilian Grand Prix]]. | {{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Dutch Grand Prix]]
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  • ! [[List of Formula One Grands Prix|Seasons]] ! First Grand Prix
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  • ...azer-Nash-BMW'''. It is said that this renaming was due to increasing anti-German feeling in Britain. During the war the company switched to armaments produc ==Grand Prix==
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  • ...One World Championship pointscoring systems|points system]] based on Grand Prix results. The Drivers' Championship was first awarded in [[1950 Formula One Overall, twenty-nine different drivers have won the Championship, with German [[Michael Schumacher]] holding the record for most titles, at seven. Schuma
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  • |First race = [[1967 Italian Grand Prix]] |First win = [[1968 French Grand Prix]]
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  • First race = [[2002 Australian Grand Prix]] | First win = [[2006 Turkish Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...o of the last four races. [[Jenson Button]], though failing to win a grand prix, finished third, securing ten podium finishes and one [[pole position]]. Al ...[[Honda]] produced engines for BAR. The final three teams, [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Sauber]] and [[Minardi]], were also privately owned but receive
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  • |Debut = [[1990 United States Grand Prix]] ...he season. Due to Herbert's [[International Formula 3000]] commitments the German driver [[Michael Bartels]] raced in his absence but failed to quality.
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  • First race = [[1959 French Grand Prix]] | First win = [[1962 French Grand Prix]] |
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  • |First race = [[1951 Swiss Grand Prix]] |First win = [[1955 British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...team based in Volpiano near Turin, Italy. They participated in 132 Grands Prix between 1980 and 1990. They achieved two points finishes and scored 5 champ .... The cars ran with [[Toyota]] or [[Lancia]] engines in the 1976 [[Germany|German]] and Italian F3 championships without making any great impression. After t
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  • ...o be run to the early Formula One regulations was a non-championship Grand prix at Turin in September 1946. The first officially recognised ''Drivers' Worl ...Three Euroseries]], the [[British Formula Three Championship]], and the [[German Formula Three Championship|Formel 3 Cup]].
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  • | [[Grand Tourer]] ...how]]. It was named for the ''Cooper-Maserati'' win at the [[Mexican Grand Prix]].
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  • ...uch as [[FIA Formula Two Championship|F2]], [[GP2 Series|GP2]], [[A1 Grand Prix]], or even a [[Formula One]] [[third driver|test]] or race seat. ...One drivers, many of them bypassing Formula Two to go straight into Grand Prix racing. The chassis became increasingly sophisticated, mirroring the more s
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  • ...raced from 1950 to 1977, competing in 197 [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] and winning 17. In 1962, BRM won the Constructors' Title. At the same ti ...[Auto Union]] design documents) inspired him to build an all-British Grand Prix car for the post-war era, as a national prestige project (which, naturally,
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  • ...drive a new car in the most prestigious race of the year, the french Grand Prix. ...zio Nuvolari]]. During these years the team raced against the power of the german teams [[Auto Union]] and Mercedes.
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  • ...later the [[Carrera Panamericana]], the ''MM'' made ''[[Gran Turismo]]'' (Grand Touring) sports cars like [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]] (which debuted as a m ...tly in response to their home town of Brescia 'losing' the [[Italian Grand Prix]] to Monza. Together with a group of wealthy associates, they chose a race
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  • | Layout1 = Grand Prix Circuit | Record_year = [[1993 European Grand Prix|1993]]
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  • ...J cars were very much in the front-engined tradition of contemporary Grand Prix cars; the first international Formula Junior championship in 1959 was won b ...e to virtually mass-produce their cars and with close links to their Grand Prix teams, soon came to dominate Formula Junior on an international level, with
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  • ...[[Mille Miglia]] had been established yet. [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] races were still isolated events, not a series like today's F1. ...r. In 1926, [[Eliska Junkova]], one of the great female drivers in [[Grand Prix motor racing]] history, became the first woman to ever compete in the race.
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  • Before the Japanese Grand Prix, Nannini was involved in a helicopter crash and sustained career-ending inj !rowspan="3"| [[Onyx Grand Prix|Onyx]]
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  • | Debut = [[1977 British Grand Prix]] ...they debuted their first car, the [[Renault RS01]] at [[1977 British Grand Prix|Silverstone]] in {{F1|1977}}. Although the Renault team won races and compe
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  • ...wagen]] [[Volkswagen Beetle|Beetle]] and for his contributions to advanced German tank designs: Tiger I, Tiger II and the Elefant. Adolf Hitler honored Porsche in 1937 when he was awarded the German National Prize for Art and Science, one of the rarest decorations in the Th
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  • ...p season. It began on 16 March and ended on 2 November with eighteen Grand Prix races. ...overtaking Toyota's [[Timo Glock]] on the final corner of the final grand prix of the season to claim the required 5th place finish – from Brazilian [[F
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  • ...'''[[FIA]] [[Formula One]]'''<br>[[German Grand Prix]]<br>[[European Grand Prix]]<br> [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]], [[24 Hours Nürburgring]], [[10 |Record_year4 = [[1975 German Grand Prix|1975]]
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  • The '''2010 British Grand Prix''' is a scheduled race on the [[2010 Formula One season]] calendar. On 7 De ...ite news|url=http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/formula-one-f1-british-grand-prix-donington-silverstone/Article/200910415419924|title=Brit GP: Silverstone Of
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