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  • | {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} Lino Fayen<br>{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Gino Munaron]] | {{flagicon|Italy}} Automobili Stanguellini
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  • |Image = '''place image here in 300 pixels''' |Races Competed = 24
    23 KB (3,103 words) - 07:08, 26 May 2010
  • ...ing]] competitions in heavily-modified street cars. It is notably popular in Britain, Germany, Scandinavia, and Australia. ...here winning a race requires the winner's car to be heavier for subsequent races).
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  • | Most_wins_constructor = {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] (17) | Third = {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Jarno Trulli]]
    32 KB (3,857 words) - 04:38, 25 May 2010
  • ...driver for the [[McLaren]] team in 2007, won the Euroseries drivers' title in 2005. ...den, [[Autodromo_Nazionale_Monza|Monza]] in Italy and [[Croix-en-Ternois]] in France. The series title was won by Australian [[Larry Perkins]] driving a
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  • ...]]. The first driver to win multiple Championships was [[Alberto Ascari]], in [[1952 Formula One season|1952]] and [[1953 Formula One season|1953]]. ...One season|2002]], when [[Michael Schumacher]] secured the title with six races remaining.
    43 KB (5,059 words) - 05:27, 17 March 2010
  • ...at the [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course]] in Watkins Glen, New York. ...ead of Rodriguez, while his Lotus teammate [[Reine Wisell]] finished third in his Formula One debut.
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    10 KB (1,550 words) - 10:00, 24 December 2007
  • ...ed in a straight line along the [[crankcase]]. The type has been produced in [[side valve]], [[overhead valve]] and [[overhead cam]] configurations. .... However, [[crankshaft]] [[torsional vibration]], present to some degree in all engines, is sufficient to require the use of a [[harmonic damper]] at t
    12 KB (1,791 words) - 12:04, 24 May 2010
  • '''Sports car racing''' is a form of circuit [[auto racing]] with [[automobile]]s that have two seats and enclosed wheels. They ...5 to 24 hours in length), reliability and strategy over pure speed. Longer races usually involve complex pit strategy and regular driver changes&mdash;sport
    33 KB (5,280 words) - 05:56, 24 December 2009
  • ...ory, the spectacle of the event, and the glamour associated with it result in the race being considered the jewel of the Formula One crown.<ref>[http://w ...evation changes and tight corners make it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One. On the race weekend frogmen (divers) are employed to rescue an
    37 KB (5,242 words) - 22:48, 22 January 2007
  • ...ill]] became World Champion. In 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1971, BRM came second in the Constructors' Competition. ...naturally, he would drive himself!) with the backing (both financially and in kind and labour) of the British motor industry and its suppliers channelled
    20 KB (3,103 words) - 04:56, 22 July 2010
  • ...accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> in the dunes north of the town of Zandvoort, in the Netherlands, near the North Sea coast line. .../forix.autosport.com/8w/zandvoort.html|title=The quintessential race track in the dunes|publisher=forix.autosport.com|date=Summer 2001|accessdate=2010-10
    10 KB (1,444 words) - 20:29, 25 October 2010
  • Races = 20 | ...n September 11, 1980 in Manaus) is a Brazilian racing driver who has raced in [[Formula One]] and the [[Champ Car World Series]].
    25 KB (3,314 words) - 06:40, 22 June 2010
  • ...e for Microsoft Windows created by [[iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations]]. In addition to accurately modeled vehicles and tracks, iRacing provides server ...ions and series, including [[NASCAR]] and [[Indy Racing League]]. Starting in 2010, iRacing will host an online racing series officially sanctioned by NA
    25 KB (3,541 words) - 05:31, 3 September 2009
  • ...with former F1 driver, [[Gerhard Berger]], before the start of the season. In late November 2008, Red Bull regained total ownership of Toro Rosso after b [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]] scored the team's first point in its first season at the [[2006 United States Grand Prix]]. The team's first
    24 KB (3,436 words) - 06:05, 2 February 2010
  • ...toughest, most dangerous, and most demanding purpose-built racing circuit in the world. ...: the 28.265 km (17.563 mi)-long ''Gesamtstrecke'' ("Whole Course"), which in turn consisted of the 22.810 km (14.173 mi) ''[[Nordschleife]]'' ("Northern
    28 KB (4,324 words) - 01:13, 27 October 2010
  • ...n the [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championship]]. ...race weekend. As a result of this preparation role and active involvement in the running of the race, the term "team" has become commonly applied to an
    51 KB (5,508 words) - 05:10, 4 July 2010
  • The '''Zastava Koral''' (known in the US simply as the '''Yugo''') is a subcompact vehicle built by [[Zastava ...tch?v=NStfUnmU9PE&search=Yugo</ref> The Zastava Koral was still being sold in the former Yugoslavia with updated design until November 21, 2008. After 30
    20 KB (3,221 words) - 01:51, 22 November 2008
  • ...ng not on a [[Race track|circuit]], but instead in a point-to-point format in which participants and their co-drivers drive between set control points ([ ...d of Motor Racing 1894–1908" page 1. Royal Automobile Club 1909, reprinted in facsimile 1949.</ref>
    38 KB (5,921 words) - 23:23, 6 July 2010

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