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  • {{Formula One Infobox | |Marque/Constructor = [[Lotus]]
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  • ...]]s, but, although the [[Brabham]] and [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] teams designed cars for the engine, given the success of the Climax [[V8]] unit it was never ra
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  • ...s a 3.404 km) (2.115-mi) race course in Spain which hosted nine [[Formula One]] [[Spanish Grand Prix]]. ...tirity of the [[1981 Spanish Grand Prix|1981 race]] despite a tail of four cars significantly faster than his.
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  • The '''Dutch Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] automobile race held at [[Circuit Zandvoort]], from 1952 to 1985. ! [[1985 Formula One season|1985]]
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  • ...nce]]. The last running of the event was the last non-championship Formula One race and was won by [[Keke Rosberg]] in a [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Coswort ! [[1983 Formula One season|1983]]
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  • |Category = [[Formula One]] |Marque/Constructor = [[Lotus]]
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  • Results from the 1962 [[Formula One]] '''[[Italian Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | '''[[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]]'''
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  • Team(s) = [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] | ...ing on July 19, 1975. He was also the winner of the 1982 [[British Formula One]] Championship.
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  • The '''Lotus''' type '''96T''' was [[Team Lotus]]'s last [[Champ Car|Indycar]]. The project was the brainchild of former [[Formula 2]] team owner Roy Winkelmann. During the 1960’s Winklemann had proved su
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  • |Image = [[Image:Lotus 56Bsmall.jpeg]] |Category = [[Formula One]]<br>[[Race of Champions (Brands Hatch)|Race of Champions]]<br>[[BRDC Inter
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  • {{Formula One Infobox | |Marque/Constructor = [[Lotus]]
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  • Events = '''[[Formula One]]'''<br> [[Spanish Grand Prix]]<br> [[Penya Rhin Grand Prix]] | Record_team = [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] |
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  • Team(s) = [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] | ...://www.silhouet.com/motorsport/archive/f1/title.html | title = The Formula One Archives | accessdate = 2007-08-13}}</ref>
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  • |Image = [[Image:Monaco2008 lotus 76small.jpg]] |Category = [[Formula One]]
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  • ...was brought up in Prestwich. He is most significant for founding [[Chevron Cars Ltd]]. ...or]] car which was only a modest success - rear-engined competition from [[Lotus]] and [[Cooper]] was more than a match for it, and the era of the special-b
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  • The '''1979 [[Brazilian Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on 4 February 1979 at [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace|Interlagos | '''[[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth|Ford]]'''
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  • ...[Stirling Moss]]'s father and former manager respectively — in 1957 to run cars for Stirling, when not under contract with other firms. ...During this time four of the team's drivers were killed while racing their cars, and the Yeoman Credit management became concerned that the team was not ge
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  • |Image = [[Image:800px-Mansell Lotus 95T Dallas 1984 F1small.jpg]] |Category = [[Formula One]]
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  • |Image = [[Image:Lotus 77 sears pointsmall.jpg]] |Category = [[Formula One]]
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  • The '''1973 Brazilian Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] race held at [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace|Interlagos]] on February 11, | '''[[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • |Category = [[Formula One]] |Marque/Constructor = [[Lotus]]
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  • ''Clubmans'' are prototype front-engined sports racing cars that originated in Britain in 1965 and remain a very popular class of racin ...ed cars such as the [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] [[Lotus 23|23]]. Before long, the cars rapidly evolved into highly specialised and very quick sports-racers (retai
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  • | [[Formula 1]] ...lso secured Ferrari their first [[List of Formula One constructors|Formula One World Constructor's Championship]]. In 'good' Ferrari tradition all the sha
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  • |Image = [[Image:Lotus 88small.jpg]] |Category = [[Formula One]]
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  • |Image = [[Image:1982 french gp - elio de angelis (lotus)small.jpg]] |Category = [[Formula One]]
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  • {{Formula One Infobox | |Marque/Constructor = [[Lotus]]
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  • ...mula Three]], and although Italian marques dominated the first year of the formula, they were soon overtaken by British constructors. ...pacity sports car racing had become the accepted route into racing. As the formula gathered momentum, though, constructors started to take note.
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  • Results from the 1976 [[Formula One]] '''[[Dutch Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit Zandvoort]] on August 29, 19 | '''[[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • |Image = [[Image:Lotus 56small.jpeg]] |Marque/Constructor = [[Lotus]]
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  • ...Partnership|UDT Laystall]] and [[Scuderia Centro Sud]] teams in [[Formula One]]. ...heir ENB-[[Maserati]]. He finally secured a more regular drive in Formula One in 1968, with the Cooper-BRM team, although success was elusive despite a b
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  • The '''1978 South African Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on 4 March 1978 at [[Kyalami]]. ...rrari 312T3|312T3]]) and [[Brabham]] ([[Brabham BT46|BT46]]) teams had new cars in Kyalami for the race. The event also saw the return of [[Renault F1|Rena
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  • ..., England. For many years it formed the premier non-championship [[Formula One]] event in Britain, alongside the [[Race of Champions (Brands Hatch)|Race o ...Club (BRDC) in August 1949, sponsored by the Daily Express newspaper, for cars meeting contemporary [[Grand Prix motor racing]] regulations. The BRDC drew
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  • ...elaide]] on November 3, 1985. It was the final race for the [[1985 Formula One season|1985 season]]. ...50th Australian Grand Prix and the first to be run as part of the Formula One championship.
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  • ...tomobiles René Bonnet]]. Matra Automobiles produced racing cars and sports cars, and was very successful in racing. ==Matra road cars==
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  • | [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] | [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ...46 in Durban, South Africa) is a renowned designer of [[Formula One]] race cars and the famous [[McLaren F1]] 'supercar' road car. ...ef Designer. There he designed many [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] cars, some of which were World Championship winners. These designs include the e
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  • Results from the 1985 [[Formula One]] '''[[French Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Paul Ricard Circuit|Paul Ricard]] o | '''[[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]'''
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  • ...ed racing driver who had much success in [[sports car racing]] and Formula One. ...Racing Team]] (NART) with his brother Pedro, although he would also enter cars under his father's name. He was refused an entry at [[24 Hours of Le Mans|L
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  • ...tive dark blue, light blue and red stripes on (most often) white or silver cars. ...ini and Porsche renewed their ties in the 1973 season. The Martini Porsche cars won Le Mans once more in 1976 and 1977 with [[Porsche 936]], as well as in
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  • ...ams]], [[Surtees]], [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]], [[BRM]], [[Shadow Racing Cars|Shadow]] | ...ith a [[Porsche 935]]. He was for many years associated with the [[Chevron Cars Ltd|Chevron]] marque, founded by fellow-Lancastrian Derek Bennett.
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  • | '''[[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]''' | [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ...thousands of relatively affordable, cutting edge [[sports car]]s. Lotus is one of but a handful of British performance car builders still in business afte ...of that car today - the Caterham 7; while over the years over 90 different Lotus 7 clones, replicas, and derivatives have been offered to the public by a va
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  • Results from the 1986 [[Formula One]] '''[[Austrian Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Österreichring]] on 17 August 19 | {{flagicon|Australia}} '''[[Alan Jones (Formula 1)|Alan Jones]]'''
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  • ...uses up central space, making it impractical for any but two-seater sports cars. ...ut is heavily employed in [[formula (car)|Formula]] racing cars (such as [[Formula 1|F1s]]).
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  • | Events = [[Formula One]], [[Champ Car|CART]], [[Trans-Am Series|Trans-Am]] | Record_team = [[Lotus 99T]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]]
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  • | Formula One | [[Cooper T53 F1]] <br> [[Lotus 24]]
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  • ...previous [[Spyker]] company that went bankrupt in 1929. The modern Spyker Cars only has the legal right to the brand name. The company's motto is "Nulla t ...history of producing airplane engines is reflected in details in these new cars as well as in the logo.
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  • ...eamlining. [[IndyCar]]s employ ground effect to some extent, but [[Formula One]] and most other racing series worldwide currently use design constraints t ...'wings', or inverted airfoils, were routinely used in the design of racing cars to increase downforce, but this is ''not'' ground effect.) This kind of gro
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  • ...1600, [[Formula Ford]] 2000, [[Formula Vauxhall Lotus]], [[Formula 3]], [[Formula 3000]] and [[Champ Car]]. ...pricing models for cars and spares (basing this on research into how often cars were damaged) and started "networking" with young drivers early in their ca
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  • |Category = [[Formula One]] |Marque/Constructor = [[Lotus]]
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  • Caption = In 2008, as the chairman of [[Formula Nippon]] | Team(s) = [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] |
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  • |Category = [[Formula One]]/[[Formula Two|Two]] |Marque/Constructor = [[Lotus]]
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  • ...g industry, and the Cooper name lives on in the [[Mini Cooper]] production cars that are still built in England but are now owned and marketed by [[BMW]]. .... Since materials were in short supply immediately after World War II, the cars were constructed by joining two old [[Fiat]] [[Fiat Topolino|Topolino]] fro
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  • ...ircuit de Monaco]], Monte Carlo. It was the 4th race of the [[1987 Formula One season]]. ...e results of overcrowding on the track and the speed difference of various cars.
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  • The '''1974 Brazilian Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] motor race held at [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace|Interlagos]] on January | '''[[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • ...from 1965 through 1967. The Vallelunga was based on De Tomaso's [[Formula One]] racing technology, and the [[spyder|spider]] version was first shown as a ...], [[Ferrari]], and [[Lotus]] who all introduced [[MR layout|mid-engined]] cars within a few years of the De Tomaso.
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  • ...i Circuit]] on March 6, 1971. It was the first round of the [[1971 Formula One season]]. It was expected the 12-cylinder cars would be dominant over the V8 Ford Cosworths - [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • An early user was [[GWK|GWK]], who produced over 1000 light cars with Coventry-Simplex two-cylinder engines between 1911 and 1915. Just bef ...ompany|Bayliss-Thomas]], [[Clyno]], [[Crossley Motors|Crossley]], [[Crouch Cars|Crouch]], GWK, and [[Marendaz]], [[Morgan Motor Company|Morgan]], [[Triumph
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  • ...ula One season|1978]] [[United States Grand Prix West]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on April 2, 1978 at Long Beach, California. ...eight, the fastest four would join the rest of the field in qualifying for one of the 22 starting spots.''
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  • ...n 1982, when he became the Belgian importer for [[Donkervoort]] (a Dutch [[Lotus Super Seven]] replica). He broke the record for 0 to 100 km/h, in 3.85 seco ...bre and honeycomb materials (a technology directly borrowed from [[Formula One]]), insuring a greater strength and resistance, while being lighter (58 kg
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  • The '''Swedish Grand Prix''' was a round of the [[Formula One]] World Championship from 1973 to 1978. It took place at the [[Scandinavia ...jured, two seriously, and a riding mechanic was killed. One of the crashed cars started a fire which saw a nearby house burned to the ground.<ref>[http://w
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  • {{List Of Lotus Models}} '''Lotus Cars''' is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at Hethel, England. The company is famous for designing and building
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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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  • Team(s) = privateer [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] and [[Brabham]], [[Rob Walker Racing Team]], [[March Engineering|March]], ...[[Formula One]] as a privateer in 1962, with a four-cylinder [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]. He later moved to Swiss team [[Scuderia Filip
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  • ...he season also included a number of non-championship races for Formula One cars. ...a constructor, scoring his first points in his own car. [[Stirling Moss]], one of the great drivers, crashed heavily before the championship season begun
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  • {{Formula One}} ...[[Alberto Ascari]], in [[1952 Formula One season|1952]] and [[1953 Formula One season|1953]].
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  • ...11 Carrera RS (1973 and 1974)|911 RS]]. Porsche also used it on production cars, but for a short time switched to [[Alusil]] due to cost savings for their ...lso still widely used in racing engines, including those used in [[Formula One]] and [[ChampCar]]. Suzuki currently uses a race-proven nickel phosphorus-
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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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  • ...ust 5, 1943 in Tampere) is a Finnish former car racer, the first [[Formula One]] driver from his country. He is also remembered for his success in [[sport ...ran into financial problems. He was the last driver to compete in Formula One using an open-face [[helmet]].<ref name="f1rejects">{{cite web | title=Leo
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  • ...nior]] car which was only a modest success - rear-engined competition from Lotus and Cooper was more than a match for this and the era of the special-builde ...ens) for a decade and a half Chevron produced successful, beautiful racing cars.
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  • ...[[Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile]] (FISA) and the [[Formula One Constructors Association]] (FOCA). The battle boiled during the late 1970s ...bile|FIA]], and [[Formula One Constructors Association|FOCA]] (the Formula One Constructors' Association).
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  • ...ula 1]], from 1992 to 1999, and up to 2005 was the exclusive supplier of [[Formula Nippon]] engines. ...sao Kimura is a veteran with more than 50 race victories in Honda [[sports cars]] and single-seaters and worked for Honda R&D and then Honda Racing Service
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  • ...mpionship|F2]], [[GP2 Series|GP2]], [[A1 Grand Prix]], or even a [[Formula One]] [[third driver|test]] or race seat. ...ritain was organised by the VSCC in July 1947 at RAF Gransden Lodge, 500cc cars being the only post war class to run that day. The race was won by [[Eric B
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  • ...acing]] driver and the founder of the [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] [[Formula One]] constructor. ...in 500 cc<ref name="Setright1"/> [[Formula 3]]. In 1958, he advanced to [[Formula Two]] in a [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]], joinin
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  • The '''1971 Formula One season''' included the 22nd [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season, which commenced on March 6, 1971, and ended on ...and inexperienced drivers such as [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] appearing in the cars. The team spent a lot of time experimenting with a [[gas turbine]] powered
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  • ...earbook, 1974, pages 119 & 121</ref> and numerous non-championship Formula One races. The World Championship season commenced on January 23 and ended on O ...w often referred to as 'JPS', were fielded in a new black and gold livery. Lotus took the championship by surprise in 1972 with 25-year old Brazilian driver
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  • ...], this development from the remains of Honda F1 marks Mercedes' return to Formula 1 since the 1950's. ...season. Honda backed up their Grand Prix victories by dominating the 1966 Formula 2 season, winning every race that year with Jack Brabham's team. Honda comp
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  • ...(measured in discrete turns per minute) can be higher than even [[Formula One]] due to the large number of elements packed into each course. Autocross co One of the primary attractions of autocross is that it is an inexpensive way to
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  • ...pplied to [[engine]]s and mobile power sources to enable the comparison of one unit or design to another. Power-to-weight ratio is a measurement of actual The power-to-weight ratio (Specific Power) formula for an engine (power plant) is the power generated by the engine divided by
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  • ...Formula One season|1972]] [[United States Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on October 8, 1972 at the [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins ...career, and his fourth in 1972. Teammate [[François Cevert]] completed the one-two finish for [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]], five seconds ahead of [[Denny Hu
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  • |Category = [[Formula One]], [[Formula Two]] |Constructor's Championships = 1 ([[1959 Formula One season|1959]])
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  • ...ti#Bugatti Automobili SpA|Bugatti Automobili SpA]], the 1990s successor to one of the most celebrated marques in automotive history. It was unveiled on S ...[[Derek Hill]], son of American [[Formula 1]] Champion [[Phil Hill]], was one of the three drivers on a team that competed with an EB 110 in the United S
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  • ...iated with it result in the race being considered the jewel of the Formula One crown.<ref>[http://www.saf1.co.jp/en/feature/topics/tpc_060528.html Super A ...nges and tight corners make it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One. On the race weekend frogmen (divers) are employed to rescue any drivers wh
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  • |Years = [[1951 Formula One season|1951]] – [[1961 Formula One season|1961]] ...ti]], [[Vanwall]], Rob Walker [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] & [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]
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  • {{Formula One}} ...mpeted or plan to compete in the [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championship]].
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  • ...'''British Racing Motors''' (generally known as '''BRM''') was a British [[Formula 1]] motor racing team. Founded in 1945, it raced from 1950 to 1977, compet ...[[Raymond Mays]], who had built several [[hillclimb]] and [[road racing]] cars under the [[English Racing Automobiles|ERA]] brand before the war, and [[Pe
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  • While opinions differ as to the exact definition, most sports cars are [[rear-wheel drive]], have two seats and two doors and are designed to ...ing quality, but brands such as [[Lamborghini]] which do not race or build cars exclusively for racing are also highly regarded.
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  • :''For the Formula One race, see [[United States Grand Prix West]].'' ...orld Series each year from 2004. The 2008 race was the last race for Champ Cars as the series merged with the [[Indy Racing League]],<ref>{{cite news |firs
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  • ...[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]]{{·}} [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]{{·}} [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]{{·}} [[Walter Wolf Racing|Wolf]]{{·}} [[Ensign (racing team)|Ensign]]{{ ...Belgian former racing driver who achieved 25 podium finishes in [[Formula One]] and six wins in the [[24 hours of Le Mans]].
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  • The '''1984 Formula One season''' was the 35th [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on March 25, 1984, and ended on O ...am-Renault-Ferrari battle, with supporting roles for McLaren, Williams and Lotus. McLaren however had stolen a march on its competitors thanks to its TAG tu
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  • | [[Bristol Cars|Bristol]] 2.0L I6 | [[Lotus Elite]] Mk14
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  • |Marque = [[Lotus]] |aka = Lotus Europe, Lotus Europa, Type 46, Type 54, Type 65, Type 74
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  • ...rrari|Ferrari]], [[BRM]], [[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Brabham]], [[All American Racers|Eagle]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] | ...nd [[Trans-Am Series]]. Gurney is the first driver to win races in Formula One (1962), NASCAR (1963), and Indy Car (1967). The other two are [[Mario Andre
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  • ...p|BTCC]], [[British Formula Three Championship|British F3]], [[Superleague Formula]], [[Pickup Truck Racing]] | Record_class = [[Formula One|F1]]
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  • ...nal combustion engine]], the company progressed into developing coachbuilt cars as early as 1898 and prospered. In 1925 it announced the Tickford "All Weat ...Jaguar]] [[Jaguar XJS|XJS]] cabriolet was also designed by Tickford. These cars were originally converted by Tickford themselves, but it was so successful
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  • ...the team principal of [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]], the group's [[Formula One]] team, until 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/moto Since 1981, Dennis had been the team principal of the McLaren Formula One team, and was instrumental in transforming the outfit into a regular world
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  • ...008/12/michelin-to-commercialize-active-wheel-technology-to-appear-in-2010-cars.html |date=1 December 2008 |work=Green Car Advisor |publisher=[[Edmunds.com ...c suspension in the 1980s, as a means to improve cornering in racing cars. Lotus developed a version of its 1985 Excel model with electro-hydraulic active s
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  • | Record_team2 = [[Lola]], [[Formula 3000]] | Record_team5 = March-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] [[Formula 2|F2]]
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  • ...nics, aerodynamics, [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] and [[tires]]. The formula has seen many evolutions and changes through the history of the sport. The ...translating into extremely high monetary budgets for the [[List of Formula One constructors|constructor teams]], however, in recent years several teams ha
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  • A [[differential (mechanics)|differential]] allows one input shaft to drive two output shafts with different speeds. The different ...hicle design based on three differentials can now recover from wheel spin. One nice feature of this design, is that it ''is'' traction control, and thus w
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  • ...'2010 Japanese Grand Prix''' was the sixteenth round of the [[2010 Formula One season]]. It was held at the [[Suzuka Circuit]], in Suzuka, Mie, Japan on O Five drivers arrived at Suzuka within one win of seizing the championship lead, but a disappointing display in Singap
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  • |[[Lotus|Lotus Cars]]<br>PDVSA/Herbalife<br>Banco Panamericana |[[Formula Dream]]/Panasonic
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  • ...h the annual [[Le Mans 24 Hours]] endurance race. First run in 1923, it is one of the oldest motor races still in existence. Other classic but now defunct ...that serves as a useful distinction between sports car racing and touring cars.
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  • ...of [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] motor racing. It featured the 1990 FIA Formula One World Championship which commenced on March 11, 1990 and ended on November ...$100,000 per point scored following 2 disappointing years at [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], meaning he had to score points to actually be paid. His team-mate was [[
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  • ...panies also manage the administration, setup and logistics of each Formula One grand prix. Ecclestone himself attempted to compete in two Grand Prix races ...with Fred Compton. His first racing experience came in 1949 in the 500cc [[Formula 3]] Series, acquiring a Cooper Mk V in 1951. He drove only a limited number
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  • ...iamsF1's achievements, unsuccessful F1 operations, [[Frank Williams Racing Cars]] and [[Walter Wolf Racing]]. All of WilliamsF1 chassis are called "FW" the ...a record until [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] surpassed it in [[2000 Formula One season|2000]].
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  • ...iamsF1's achievements, unsuccessful F1 operations, [[Frank Williams Racing Cars]] and [[Walter Wolf Racing]]. All of WilliamsF1 chassis are called "FW" the ...a record until [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] surpassed it in [[2000 Formula One season|2000]].
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  • ...he team which debuted in 2010 and which will use Renault engines in 2011 [[Lotus Racing]].'' {{Portal|Formula One}}
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  • ...lass of [[formula racing|formula]], or [[open wheel car|open-wheel]], race cars that have competed in it. It has been broadcast live over radio on the [[In ...a smattering of small events before the promoters decided to focus on just one major event and it was paved with 3.2 million bricks urged by principal Car
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  • ...ontroversial seasons in the 1990s, if not in the sport's history. 1994 was one of the closest championships in history as [[Michael Schumacher]] won the D * [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] kept [[Michael Schumacher]] on board, pairing him with [[JJ Leht
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  • ...Road Racing Championship]]) series for [[Group 7 (racing)|Group 7]] sports cars to recover races that had been taken by rival [[United States Automobile Cl The first race to be organized by IMSA was a [[Formula Vee]] and [[Formula Ford]] event at [[Pocono Raceway]] in October 1969. The SCCA threatened the
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  • {{portalpar|Formula One}} ...division has completely devoted its attention and funding to its [[Formula One]] team, '''Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro'''. Scuderia is Italian for<!--see tal
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  • ...m. The track was designed by [[Lotus|Lotus Cars]]. It is used to test both cars and drivers seen on the programme in three segments of the show - ''Power L ...roximately 1.75 mi (2.82 km) long. It is considered to be an equaliser for cars since, according to [[Richard Hammond]],<ref name="TGS1E1"/> both 0-60 mph
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  • ...to drive to be undetected by a [[speed camera]]?''' ''Series One, Episode One'' * '''How many motorcycles can a double-decker bus jump over?''' ''Series One, Episode Two''
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  • *1918: One of the leading gas turbine manufacturers of today, General Electric, starte ...ex than [[internal combustion]] piston engines. Simple turbines might have one moving part: the shaft/compressor/turbine/alternative-rotor assembly (see i
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  • |align="center"| '''[[#Series One|1]]''' ===Series One===
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  • ...used in transverse FWD and transverse AWD engine configurations in larger cars, such as [[GM Premium V engine|Cadillacs]] and [[Ford Yamaha V8 engine|Volv ...in Australian motorsport, most notably in the [[V8 Supercars]]. [[Formula One]] began the 2006 season using [[naturally aspirated engine|naturally aspira
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  • |accessdate = 2008-06-14}}</ref> and with all of the cars and tracks officially licensed.<ref name="ASS41"/> ...or $156. The subscription packages include a basic set of tracks and three cars with which to practice and race, as well as a certain amount of iRacing cre
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  • ...carriages were equipped with springs; wooden springs in the case of light one-horse vehicles to avoid taxation, and steel springs in larger vehicles. The ...s pioneered on the [[Lancia Lambda]] and became more common in mass market cars from 1932<ref>{{cite book|last=Jain|first=K.K.|authorlink=|coauthors=R.B. A
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  • ...cial stage (rallying)|special stages]]), leaving at regular intervals from one or more start points. Rallies may be won by pure speed within the stages or ...d many of the features found in later rallies: individual start times with cars running against the clock rather than head to head; time controls at the en
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  • ...r gallon|mpg]]), of a manufacturer's fleet of current model year passenger cars or light trucks with a [[gross vehicle weight rating]] (GVWR) of 8,500 poun ...title = CAFE Overview | publisher = NHTSA | url = http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/cafe/overview.htm | accessdate = 2007-03-09}}</ref> In 2011, the stan
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  • ...' is a BBC television series about motor vehicles, primarily [[automobile|cars]]. [[Top Gear (1977 TV series)|It began in 1977]] as a conventional motorin ...RTÉ Two in Ireland, Channel 9 and GO! in Australia (also previously on SBS One who showed the program until the end of the 13th series aired in 2009), Pri
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