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  • '''''Autosport''''' is a weekly magazine covering [[motorsport]], published in the United Kingdom every Thursday by Haymarket Consumer Media. It was first ...11-22}}</ref> Another cartoonist to have a regular appearance from 1970 to 1994,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gazellebookservices.co.uk/Marketing/Publishe
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  • | Record_class = [[Formula One]] | Layout2 = Previous layout (1981-1994)
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  • | Record_class = [[Formula One|F1]] | Record_class2 = [[Australian Formula 3]]
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  • ...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.
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  • :''For other meanings, see [[Formula One Grand Prix]].'' ...nship races|FIA World Championship]] since its inception in [[1950 Formula One season|1950]].
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  • ...ormula One]], [[sports car]], and [[CART]] racing driver. He was a Formula One presenter for the British broadcaster ITV until the end of the 2008 season. ...ng pole, and finishing fourth overall. With 1986 came another championship in FF2000, this time the European title.
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  • ...he [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One|Formula One World Championship]] organized by [[Porsche AG]]. ...s and the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway|United States]] have been included in the calendar as well.
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  • ...], was educated at Brighton College, flew Lysanders with the Fleet Air Arm in World War II and ran a garage. == Formula One career ==
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  • {{Formula One}} ...[[Alberto Ascari]], in [[1952 Formula One season|1952]] and [[1953 Formula One season|1953]].
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  • ...[Circuit de Catalunya]] in Barcelona, Spain, as part of the annual Formula One championship season. ...x motor racing|Grand Prix]] in 1913 was not actually run to the Grand Prix formula of the day, but to touring car rules, taking place on a 300-kilometre road
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  • ...as been the venue for many title-deciding races, with 12 [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Champions]] being crowned over the 24 Japane ...eedway]]. After a second race at Fuji in 2008, the race returns to Suzuka in 2009.
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  • Image = Current configuration (2003-present) [[Image:Monte Carlo Formula 1 track map.png]] | Events = '''[[FIA]] [[Formula One]]'''<br>[[Monaco Grand Prix]]|
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  • ...acing]] driver and the founder of the [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] [[Formula One]] constructor. ...name="Setright1"/> [[Formula 3]]. In 1958, he advanced to [[Formula Two]] in a [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]], joining [[Cecil
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  • 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 th
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  • ...s. Lotus is one of but a handful of British performance car builders still in business after the industrial decline of the 1970s. Chapman died of a heart ...tus 6 kits were sold through 1956. It was with the [[Lotus Seven|Lotus 7]] in 1957 that things really took off, and indeed [[Caterham Cars]] still manufa
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  • ...1995, and adopted the term "Super Tourer" from 1995.<ref>Automobile Year, 1994/95, page 175</ref> ...sts, and the withdrawal of [[works team]]s caused the category to collapse in the late 1990s. The cars looked like regular production road cars, while ex
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  • | Events = '''[[FIA]] [[Formula One]]'''<br>[[British Grand Prix]]<br>'''FIM MotoGP'''<br>British Grand Prix<br | Record_class = [[Formula One|F1]]
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  • ...] had 6 liter straight-4 engine. [[Alfa Romeo]] quickly gained a good name in motorsport and gave a sporty image to the whole marque. ...40/60 HP|40-60HP]], whilst [[Enzo Ferrari]] was second in [[Targa Florio]] in the same year. A year later Giuseppe Campari won at Mugello again. [[Ugo Si
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  • A '''V10 engine''' is a [[V engine]] with 10 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s in two banks of five with a distinct exhaust note. ...ment. The engine is also used by [[Bristol Cars|Bristol]], in tuned form, in their two-seat [[Bristol Fighter|Fighter]] [[coupe]], where it can produce
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  • ...s part of [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]]'s annual [[Formula One]] automobile racing championships. ...un on 26 June 1906 under the auspices of the [[Automobile Club de France]] in Sarthe, with a starting field of 32 automobiles.
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