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  • ...was able to move into the CN class of cars, used in VdeV and hillclimbing events throughout Europe, in 2007. The SR5 was based around a [[Honda]] [[VTEC]] ==Current Models==
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  • Events = [[Nationwide Series|NASCAR Nationwide Series]], [[Camping World Truck Ser ...al NASCAR [[Sprint Cup Series]] teams test at GIR in preparation for these events.
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  • ...rk Hughes who contributes the majority of the [[Formula One]] reports. Its current editor is Andrew Van de Burgt, who oversaw a comprehensive relaunch of the The team's current roster of staff journalists includes Deputy Editor Charles Bradley, F1 Edit
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  • ...ublic, the FIA is mostly known as the governing body for many motor racing events. ...tion/organisation.html FIA homepage - organisation] May 16, 2007</ref> Its current president is [[Jean Todt]].
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  • |Events = [[A1 Grand Prix]]<br>WesBank Super Series<br>Pro Tour ...part of the promoter). Kyalami was changed again with the building of the current Pit lane and start finish straight and later again changes were made, most
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  • | Events = [[Chinese Grand Prix]]<br>[[V8 Supercars]]<br>[[A1 Grand Prix| Other events held at the circuit include the Australian-based [[V8 Supercar]] championsh
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  • | Events = '''[[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula O ...During this time Albert Park actually ran anti-clockwise as opposed to the current GP circuit which runs clockwise.
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  • | Events = '''[[Formula One]]'''<br />[[Korean Grand Prix]]<br />'''[[Formula Thr ...for the [[2010 Formula One season]]. This event will be the 17th out of 19 events during the [[2010 Formula One season]] after the [[2010 Japanese Grand Prix
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  • |Events = [[British Grand Prix]]<br>[[World Touring Car Championship|FIA WT ...en 1964 and 1986 and currently holds many British and international racing events. The name of the circuit may derive from the Gaelic ''Brondehach'' (''bron'
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  • | Events = '''[[American Le Mans Series]]'''<br>[[12 Hours of Sebring]] ...expansion of the airport's facilities, and brought the track close to its current configuration. The entire track could now be used without interfering with
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  • ...ection C4 Gallery of Celebrities - 1980 230 G Popemobile]</ref> One of the current models is based on a [[Mercedes-Benz M-Class|M-Class]] sports-utility vehic ==Current usage==
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  • ...son Raceway Park]].<ref name=roadandtrack /> Tucson Raceway Park held four events that winter, which were nationally televised during the [[Winter Heat Serie ...ly, but some races were held with [[Champ Car]] and [[Indy Racing League]] events. In mid-1998, at [[Pikes Peak International Raceway|Fountain, CO]], NASCAR
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  • ...ique engine that is used in the S7 was headed by [[Billy Tally]], Saleen's current Vice President of Advanced Engineering. ...Series]], where it competes in the GT-1 class. In all, it has won over 40 events around the globe; mostly in the [[American Le Mans]] and in the [[FIA]] GT
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  • ===Recent Events=== ...th a better sense of how to maintain Great Wall products, both retired and current.<ref name=train>[http://www.gwm.com.cn/en/newsDetail_1256111095687_12853177
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  • ...etrieved on August 28, 2007.</ref> It was not unusual for some Formula One events to include a number of F2 entries in the same field and the entries in the ...ons and capacities of 4-cylinder Ford road car engines have been used; the current cars are equipped with a 1.6 litre "Duratec" engine in Europe or the 1.6L "
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  • ...e, and more new vehicles are planned in the future. This will increase the current company production capacity of 125,000~130,000 units to around 250,000 by 2 ...its brand in regions where Renault's brand is weak is considerable: recent events of Renault's attempts at associating itself with GM could be seen in the sa
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  • ..., and [[BurnOut]] showcase this return to traditional hot rods by covering events and people around the world. There are number of independently released DV
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  • ...ubular steel backbone chassis was accepted, and continued throughout TVR's current production history. In 1954, TVR Engineering was renamed '''TVR,''' in ligh ...roft]], became known as the [[TVR Speed Six engine|"Speed 6"]], and powers current TVRs.
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  • ...ed to control most secondary vehicle systems and connectivity functions in current [[Ford]] [[automobile|car]]s. MyFord Touch's user interface consists of an ...er application will facilitate automatic voice tuning for desired sporting events, using commands such as “Tune to Detroit Lions game” or “Show NFL gam
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  • ...Injection|TDI]]''' and the latest 2.7 and 3.0 TDI (V6) engines featured on current Audi models use common rail, as opposed to the earlier [[Unit Injector|unit ...ld be commanded during a single combustion event. While multiple injection events are possible with these older systems, it is much more difficult and costly
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