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  • |Races Competed = ...wned by [[Daimler-Benz]] at the time. They managed to finish second in the championship behind Silk Cut Jaguar with five wins for the season. Unfortunately at the
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  • ...s intended to enter in the 1997 FIA GT Championship sportscar racing world championship series, known as BPR Global GT Series up to 1996. To be allowed to do so, 2 After the CLK GTR won all World Championships titles it competed for in 1997 and 1998, the GT1 class was ca
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  • ...r's 200, a [[sports car racing|sports car race]] bringing drivers from the world over to rural Ontario. [[Stirling Moss]] won the event in a [[Lotus 19]]. ...sports attendance records with each successive race. The success of these races led Mosport to be seen as a key component in the founding of the Can Am Ser
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  • | Races competed ...nda]] project known as DP166 (DP for ''Development Project''), which was a sportscar similar to the [[Aston Martin DB3S|DB3S]] yet housed a Lagonda 4.5L V12 eng
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  • ...Miglia]] had been established yet. [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] races were still isolated events, not a series like today's F1. In 1953, the [[FIA]] [[World Sportscar Championship]] was introduced. The Targa became part of it in 1955, when Mercedes had to
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  • ...t]] (DRM). Usually, no other make could challenge the Porsche 935, as each races at the time typically featured at least five of the same models due to the ...rtini sponsored works team in the [[World Endurance Championship|FIA World Championship for Makes]] with [[Jacky Ickx]] and [[Jochen Mass]] partnering in one car a
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  • |Races Competed = ...e part of Lancia's official factory-backed effort in the [[World Sportscar Championship]] from 1983 to 1986, although they continued to be used by privateer teams
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  • |Races Competed = 24 ...nd in all no less than 38 drivers were entered to drive T51s in Grand Prix races.
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  • | Record_team4 = [[Porsche 956]], [[1983 World Sportscar Championship season|1983 Mount Fuji 1000 km]] ...he 2008 race, the Japanese Grand Prix returned to Suzuka for the 2009–2011 races. Fuji Speedway is known for having one of the longest [[Straight (racing)|s
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  • Races = 100 (96 starts) | ...[[Rob Walker Racing Team]]. Early successes included victories in the non-Championship [[1964 Mediterranean Grand Prix|1964]] and [[1965 Mediterranean Grand Prix|
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  • ...]] of Italy, and used in [[Formula One|FIA]]'s endurance [[World Sportscar Championship]] racing. ..., some having engine expansions to 5.7 and 6.6 litres and used in [[SCCA]] races by Carroll Shelby, Jim Hall, Masten Gregory, Walt Cline and Ebb Rose. Chas
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  • ...5 to 24 hours in length), reliability and strategy over pure speed. Longer races usually involve complex pit strategy and regular driver changes—sport ...erives in part from success in sports car racing and the [[World Sportscar Championship]]. Road cars sold by these manufacturers have in many cases been very simil
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  • ...ly held by contemporaries to be the most dangerous race of any type in the world. ...ove is a clue as to what separates the Panamericana from other modern road races; it remains extremely dangerous. Mechanical attrition for the more classic
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  • ...<br><br>'''[[Sportscar Vintage Racing Association]]'''<br>[[SCCA]] [[SPEED World Challenge]]<br>Zippo U.S. Vintage Grand Prix ...ed by [[International Speedway Corporation]]. It was long known around the world as the home of the [[United States Grand Prix]], which it hosted for 20 con
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  • ...sche 936|936]] and [[Porsche 956|956/962]]), the fate of [[World Sportscar Championship|Sports Prototypes]] as MR was sealed and Ferrari lost interest in Le Mans u
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  • ...acing began in France in the late nineteenth century and is now one of the world's most popular, and perhaps the most thoroughly commercialized, spectator s ...ce, the French automobile club ACF staged a number of major international races, usually from or to Paris, connecting with another major city in Europe or
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  • |Races = 120 (114 starts) ...he had already significant experience from taking part in the 1000&nbsp;km races at the [[Nürburgring]].
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  • |Category = [[World Sportscar Championship]] |Races Competed =
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  • http://www.formula1.com/races/in_detail/belgium_836/circuit_diagram.html is incorrect. See talk page - th | Record_year2 = [[1973 World Sportscar Championship season|1973 WSC]]
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  • ...he works [[Peugeot 905]], in the final races of the 1990 [[World Sportscar Championship]].
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