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  • ...on October 4, 1970 at the [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course]] in Watkins Glen, New York. ...[Team Lotus|Lotus]] rookie [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] captured his first Grand Prix win in only the fourth start of his Formula One career. The dominating perf
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  • ...on October 8, 1972 at the [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course]] in Watkins Glen, New York. ...es had been manufactured for the [[1972 Austrian Grand Prix|Austrian Grand Prix]], one of the hottest races of the year, and he was not surprised that they
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  • ...on October 3, 1965 at the [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course]] in Watkins Glen, New York. ...onsecutive victories with his first Grand Prix win at [[1965 Italian Grand Prix|Monza]] three weeks before, was running at The Glen for the first time, as
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  • The '''[[1978 Formula One season|1978]] [[United States Grand Prix West]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on April 2, 1978 at Long Beach, C ...the Argentine, who also won for [[Brabham]] at [[1974 United States Grand Prix|Watkins Glen in 1974]]. American [[Mario Andretti]] finished second to main
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  • ...] in Savannah, Georgia where he finished third. He returned to the United States for the 1910 event but a damaged rear axle forced him out of the race. [[Category:Grand Prix drivers|Nazzaro, Felice]]
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  • Name = Phoenix Grand Prix Circuit | Location = Phoenix, Arizona, United States |
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  • The '''Dutch Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] automobile race held at [[Circuit Zandvoort]], fro == Winners of the Dutch Grand Prix ==
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  • First race = [[1960 United States Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1963 Mexican Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...e 3rd at Syracuse. After withdrawing his entry to the [[1963 Italian Grand Prix]], he retired from the sport at the end of the year, his greatest year, cul | [[1962 Dutch Grand Prix|NED]]<br /><small></small>
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  • | [[1978 South African Grand Prix|SAF]] | [[1978 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • First race = [[1972 British Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1979 United States Grand Prix]] |
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  • First race = [[1975 British Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1975 Italian Grand Prix]] |
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  • Name = Dallas Grand Prix Circuit | Events = [[1984 Dallas Grand Prix]]|
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  • ...Watson would break his own record at Long Beach [[1983 United States Grand Prix West|the next year]] by winning from 22nd place.) ...hedule, at least half the field retired in each race. [[1984 Detroit Grand Prix|The 1984 race]] tied an F1 road course record by featuring 20 drivers that
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  • | Name = Caesars Palace Grand Prix {{For|other races in Las Vegas|Las Vegas Grand Prix (disambiguation)}}
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  • First race = [[1968 South African Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1974 Monaco Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...rands prix, entering a total of 52 races with their A, B, and C Type Grand Prix Cars. They achieved 1 podium and scored 17 championship points. (Note: grands prix in '''bold''' denote '''points scoring''' races.)
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  • First race = [[1959 Monaco Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1968 Mexican Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...rship''' ('''BRP''') was a racing team, and latterly constructor, from the United Kingdom. It was established by [[Alfred Moss]] and [[Ken Gregory (motor rac As a constructor, BRP took part in 13 Grand Prix rounds, scoring a total of 11 championship points. After {{F1|1964}} the te
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  • :''For other meanings, see [[Formula One Grand Prix]].'' The following is a complete '''list of Grands Prix''' which have been a part of the [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula
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  • ...from Italy. They participated in 39 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix but scored no championship points. ...e of their cars was classified at the finish of a World Championship Grand Prix. During the early part of the season Merzario's car was consistently the fa
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  • The '''Mexican Grand Prix''' (Gran Premio de Mexico) was a [[Formula One]] [[auto racing|auto race]] ...ana Roo state (where Cancun is in) boldly stated Mexico would have a Grand Prix on the calendar for {{F1|2006}}.<ref>[http://xserve2.com/ns/ns13707.html F1
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  • ...eliable leading to the governing body of American motorsport, and [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] to deem turbine cars and four wheel drive illegal. ...rement. Fittipaldi used the car again in that year's [[1971 Italian Grand Prix]] and managed to bring the fragile design home 8th. By then Chapman decided
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  • ...ss saw the operation in new production facilities and competing in [[Grand Prix motor racing]]. A year later, they were making their own engines and fabric ...ch Grand Prix|French]], [[Spanish Grand Prix|Spanish]] and [[Italian Grand Prix]] races.
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  • | 2000 Australian Grand Prix ...ed car after [[Ford Motor Company|Ford's]] purchase of the [[Stewart Grand Prix|Stewart]] team the previous year.
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  • First race = [[1961 Italian Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1962 Italian Grand Prix]]|
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  • First race = [[1981 Canadian Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1983 Canadian Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...ne]]s. BMW ownership commenced from January 1st 2006. Sauber's final grand prix came in China 2005, [[Felipe Massa]] scoring a welcome sixth place to round | [[1993 South African Grand Prix|RSA]]
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  • Results from the '''1980 Monaco Grand Prix''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on May 18, 1980. It was won by Carl | {{flagicon|United States}} [[Mario Andretti]]
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  • | 2001 Australian Grand Prix ...the Brazilian was replaced by [[Pedro de la Rosa]] after only four Grands Prix.
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  • |Debut = [[1982 Brazilian Grand Prix]] | [[1982 South African Grand Prix|RSA]]
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  • |Debut = [[1981 United States Grand Prix West]] | [[1981 United States Grand Prix West|USW]]
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  • First race = [[1987 Brazilian Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1991 Australian Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...00]] (Indy 500) in Speedway, Indiana, sanctioned by the IRL; in the United States, it is common to refer to open-wheel cars as Indy Cars because of their rec ...nia Speedway]]. Even on tight non-oval street circuits such as the [[Grand Prix of Toronto]], open-wheel Champ Cars attain speeds of 190 miles per hour (31
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  • ...d car earned its first (and only) points that year in the [[Canadian Grand Prix]]. ...ke" produced Surtees' first podium finish that year in the [[Italian Grand Prix]] finishing second to [[Emerson Fittipaldi]]. All three drivers scored poi
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  • First race = [[1962 Monaco Grand Prix]] | First win = [[1968 British Grand Prix]] |
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  • | 2003 Australian Grand Prix ...th varying conditions. At the [[2003 Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazilian Grand Prix]] Webber crashed heavily which was part of what eventually led to the race
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  • The '''[[1978 Formula One season|1978]] [[United States Grand Prix West]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on April 2, 1978 at Long Beach, C ...the Argentine, who also won for [[Brabham]] at [[1974 United States Grand Prix|Watkins Glen in 1974]]. American [[Mario Andretti]] finished second to main
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  • | {{flagicon|South Africa|1928}} [[South African Grand Prix]] | [[1971 South African Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • '''Grand Prix motor racing''' has its roots in organized automobile racing that began in ...n employee of a French motor vehicle manufacturer would move to the United States. Beginning in 1910, he would become a major figure in American racing and t
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  • |Previous: [[1949 Grand Prix season|1949]] ...ds Prix#Races by country|Races by country]] | [[List of Formula One Grands Prix#Races by season|Races by season]]
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  • ...this entry marked the first appearance of a rear-engined racer at a Grand Prix event since the end of WWII. ...n]] - and furthered the company's growing reputation by appearing in Grand Prix races, which at the time were run to F2 regulations. It wasn't until the co
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  • ...on October 3, 1965 at the [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course]] in Watkins Glen, New York. ...onsecutive victories with his first Grand Prix win at [[1965 Italian Grand Prix|Monza]] three weeks before, was running at The Glen for the first time, as
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  • ...on October 4, 1970 at the [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course]] in Watkins Glen, New York. ...[Team Lotus|Lotus]] rookie [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] captured his first Grand Prix win in only the fourth start of his Formula One career. The dominating perf
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  • The '''Apollo''' was a well-engineered United States [[sports car]]/personal [[automobile]] manufactured from 1962 to 1964 in Oa ...Brown, who was looking for a coachbuilder, met Reisner at the Monaco Grand Prix in 1960. A deal was made and the first Apollos were built by late 1963 by
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  • ...'''<br />NAPA AUTOPRO 100<br />'''[[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand Am]] [[Rolex Sports Car Series]]''' ...Series]], [[NASCAR]] [[Nationwide Series]] and [[Rolex Sports Car Series|Grand-Am Rolex Sports]] Car Series.
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  • |Debut = [[1958 French Grand Prix]] ...man's innovative technology was similar in appearance to the Vanwall Grand Prix cars was no accident, as both cars had been sculpted by pioneer automotive
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  • | Events = '''[[FIA]] [[Formula One]]'''<br>[[European Grand Prix]] ...html|title=Telefónica, Principal Sponsor of the Formula 1 Telefónica Grand Prix of Europe – Valencia Street Circuit|work=Valencia Street Circuit|publishe
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  • ...ry when [[Jean-Pierre Beltoise]] won the rain-affected [[1972 Monaco Grand Prix]] in a [[BRM P160]]. | {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Argentine Grand Prix]]
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  • ...on October 8, 1972 at the [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course]] in Watkins Glen, New York. ...es had been manufactured for the [[1972 Austrian Grand Prix|Austrian Grand Prix]], one of the hottest races of the year, and he was not surprised that they
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  • ...n Button]], aged 20 years, 67 days, broke it at the [[2000 Brazilian Grand Prix]]. | {{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Dutch Grand Prix]]
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  • ...andro de Tomaso''. He participated in two [[Formula One|Formula 1]] Grands Prix, debuting on January 13, 1957. He scored 0 championship points. | [[1957 Argentine Grand Prix|ARG]]
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  • |Debut = [[1959 Monaco Grand Prix]] ...963 and in all no less than 38 drivers were entered to drive T51s in Grand Prix races.
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  • ...o be run to the early Formula One regulations was a non-championship Grand prix at Turin in September 1946. The first officially recognised ''Drivers' Worl ...eponymous single seater formula when [[Formula Ford]] was developed in the United Kingdom in 1966–67. The cars made their race debut in July 1967.<ref>[htt
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  • ...inning a number of major races, including the Vanderbilt Cup in the United States and twice setting a new [[land speed record]] in 1904 and 1905. Racing succ
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  • First race = [[1991 United States Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1995 Australian Grand Prix]] |
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  • | Name = Japanese Grand Prix ...ers' Champions|World Champions]] being crowned over the 24 Japanese Grands Prix that have been hosted.
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  • |rowspan="2"| {{flagicon|GBR}} Williams Grand Prix Engineering | {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • :''For the Formula One race, see [[United States Grand Prix West]].'' ...'''<br>Long Beach Grand Prix<br>'''[[American Le Mans Series]]'''<br>Grand Prix of Long Beach
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  • |Debut = [[1990 United States Grand Prix]] ...Bailey’s failure to qualify for the [[1991 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]] prompted his departure and replacement with test driver [[Johnny Herbert]
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  • ! [[List of Formula One Grands Prix|Seasons]] ! First Grand Prix
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  • ...pionship]] that season. After Rindt's sudden death at [[1970 Italian Grand Prix|Monza]], the negotiations came to a halt. According to Kinnunen, [[Bernie E AAW Racing's first Grand Prix at [[1974 Belgian Grand Prix|Nivelles]] turned out to be a disaster. The TS16 arrived in time for the ra
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  • ...eway is one of the oldest continuously-operating race tracks in the United States, its first race being run in 1950. Many consider Sebring to be one of the Sebring started life as a United States Army Air Forces training base. From 1941 to 1946, pilots learned to fly the
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  • ...One World Championship pointscoring systems|points system]] based on Grand Prix results. The Drivers' Championship was first awarded in [[1950 Formula One |align="center"| [[1950 Italian Grand Prix|Race 7]] of 7
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  • ...nd victory were scored by [[Sebastian Vettel]] at the [[2008 Italian Grand Prix]]. ...while Speed entered F1 following the Red Bull Driver Search in the United States. Jani was the test driver for [[Sauber]] Petronas in 2004.
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  • ...les to use the [[V engine]] configuration. The Mors 60 horsepower [[Grand Prix]] car was powered by a 10 liter [[V4]] [[side valve]] engine, with [[magnet [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
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  • | Name = French Grand Prix ...nd Prix''' ('''''1906-1967:''' Grand Prix de l'ACF, '''1968-2008:''' Grand Prix de France'') was a race held as part of [[Fédération Internationale de l'
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  • ...[[Panoz DP01]] Champ Car on Friday, July 28, 2006 at the [[San Jose Grand Prix]] in San Jose, California. The first Panoz DP01s were delivered in Indianap [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
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  • The '''1959 [[24 Hours of Le Mans]]''' was the 27th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on June 20 and 21 1959. It was also the fourt | {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[David Brown (entrepreneur)|David Brown]] Racing Dept.
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  • ...on held throughout the year as a support race to the [[Formula One]] Grand Prix. The winner of the final race at Spa-Francorchamps, Armin Hahne, was awarde ...t of Europe, at least three are known to have made their way to the United States. One was sold at the [[Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance]] in 2001 for US$
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  • |First race = [[1967 Italian Grand Prix]] |First win = [[1968 French Grand Prix]]
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  • First race = [[2003 Australian Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[2005 Chinese Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...raced from 1950 to 1977, competing in 197 [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] and winning 17. In 1962, BRM won the Constructors' Title. At the same ti ...[Auto Union]] design documents) inspired him to build an all-British Grand Prix car for the post-war era, as a national prestige project (which, naturally,
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  • ...o of the last four races. [[Jenson Button]], though failing to win a grand prix, finished third, securing ten podium finishes and one [[pole position]]. Al ...[[Honda]] produced engines for BAR. The final three teams, [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Sauber]] and [[Minardi]], were also privately owned but receive
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  • |Location = Watkins Glen, New York, United States ...ion]]'''<br>[[SCCA]] [[SPEED World Challenge]]<br>Zippo U.S. Vintage Grand Prix
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  • {{List of Chaparral Models}}'''Chaparral Cars''' was a United States automotive company which built prototype race cars from the 1960s through t ...The car ended Hall's racing career when he crashed at the [[Stardust Grand Prix]].
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  • First race = [[2002 Australian Grand Prix]] | First win = [[2006 Turkish Grand Prix]] |
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  • First race = [[1959 French Grand Prix]] | First win = [[1962 French Grand Prix]] |
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  • *** 1970-1979 - based on the [[Pontiac Grand Prix]] *** 1979 - based on the [[Pontiac Grand Prix]]
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  • ...enger or 2+2 seating. They are distinguished on the performance end from [[grand tourer|GT]] and [[sports car]]s by their greater emphasis on comfort and co ...f all but the wealthiest, the 1950s saw a growing trend in both the United States and Europe towards mass-market "specialty cars" catering primarily to drive
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  • ...n equivalent to a racing team union, boycotted the [[1982 San Marino Grand Prix]]. ...rly 1980s, the first major confrontation being at the [[1980 Spanish Grand Prix]]. In the buildup to the race, FISA fined the majority of the drivers who h
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  • |First race = [[1951 Swiss Grand Prix]] |First win = [[1955 British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...uch as [[FIA Formula Two Championship|F2]], [[GP2 Series|GP2]], [[A1 Grand Prix]], or even a [[Formula One]] [[third driver|test]] or race seat. ...One drivers, many of them bypassing Formula Two to go straight into Grand Prix racing. The chassis became increasingly sophisticated, mirroring the more s
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  • ...Cosworth DFV|DFV]], after a [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] win at [[1967 Dutch Grand Prix|Zandvoort]] in its debut in 1967,<ref name="Setright2"/> with financial hel ...Cevert in practice for the [[1973 United States Grand Prix|1973 U.S. Grand Prix]], leading to Stewart announcing his retirement, the World Championship alr
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  • ...and other production based categories including [[Group 4 (racing)|Group 4 Grand Touring cars]] and it was during this period that the nearly-invincible [[P ...orks teams developed cars capable of qualifying around half way up a grand prix grid; despite 200 Kilos more weight. Manufacturers again abandoned the spor
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  • ...fect they had on their brands. The NSX established [[Acura]] in the United States as a premiere engineering marque, in line with their caliper logo. The Vipe *[[Pontiac Grand Prix]] (1964)
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  • Before the Japanese Grand Prix, Nannini was involved in a helicopter crash and sustained career-ending inj !rowspan="3"| [[Onyx Grand Prix|Onyx]]
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  • ...s Times Grand Prix]]<br />'''[[Formula One]]'''<br />[[United States Grand Prix]] (1960)<br />'''[[IndyCar World Series]]'''<br />AirCal 500 / L.A. Times 5 ...r the track's signature fall sports car event, the Los Angeles Times Grand Prix, although the long course was also used for Indy car racing in the mid-1980
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  • ...resulted in Mugen's first [[Formula 1]] victory at the 1996 [[Monaco Grand Prix]] with Panis at the wheel. ...ked for a new partner and reached a two-year agreement with [[Jordan Grand Prix]] for which Mugen produced the MF201H-C engine. The 1998 season was not a s
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  • ...{{flagicon|France}} Viry-Châtillon, France <br/> {{flagicon|UK}} Enstone, United Kingdom | Debut = [[1977 British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...hrain]], United Arab Emirates and the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway|United States]] have been included in the calendar as well. At the Grand Prix circuits during 2006 an average of 125,000 spectators witnessed the action
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  • ===United States=== ...t with the American public, though sales were limited to some Northwestern states initially<ref>Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Alaska plus C
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  • ...Image:Indianapolis Motor Speedway - road course.png]]<br>Formula One Grand Prix layout<br>[[Image:Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Speedway.png]]<br>Map of th |Layout2 = Grand Prix Road Course
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  • ...rsport]] [[endurance race]] held at [[Sebring Raceway]], a former [[United States Air Force|Air Force]] base in [[Sebring, Florida]]. ...he race is now considered one of the premier endurance races in the United States and is famous for its "once around the clock" action, starting during the d
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  • '''Williams''', the trading name of '''Williams Grand Prix Engineering Ltd.''', is a [[Formula One]] [[motor racing]] team and constru ...first race at the [[1979 British Grand Prix]]. At the [[1997 British Grand Prix]], Canadian [[Jacques Villeneuve]] won the team's 100th race, making Willia
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  • '''Williams''', the trading name of '''Williams Grand Prix Engineering Ltd.''', is a [[Formula One]] [[motor racing]] team and constru ...first race at the [[1979 British Grand Prix]]. At the [[1997 British Grand Prix]], Canadian [[Jacques Villeneuve]] won the team's 100th race, making Willia
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  • The first auto race in the United States took place in Chicago on November 28, 1895 over a 54.36 mile (87.48 km) cou :''See: [[Grand Prix motor racing]]''
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  • ...rted the evolution of the true single-seater in the early 1930s; the Grand Prix racer and its miniature [[voiturette]] offspring rapidly evolved into high ...tin DBR1 and assorted Ferraris including the first Testa Rossas. Top Grand Prix drivers also competed regularly in sports car racing. After major accidents
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  • ...:Mark Webberr.jpg|Webber celebrating his win at the [[2009 Brazilian Grand Prix]].]] | First race = [[2002 Australian Grand Prix]] |
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  • |Events = United States motorcycle Grand Prix<br>[[Champ Car World Series|CART]]<br>[[American Le Mans Series]]<br>[[Mont ...A GT Championship|IMSA GT]], [[Champ Car]], [[American Le Mans Series]], [[Grand American]], [[Monterey Historic Automobile Races]], [[Speed World Challenge
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  • ...p season. It began on 16 March and ended on 2 November with eighteen Grand Prix races. ...overtaking Toyota's [[Timo Glock]] on the final corner of the final grand prix of the season to claim the required 5th place finish – from Brazilian [[F
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  • {{List of Duesenberg Models}}'''Duesenberg''' was a United States-based luxury [[automobile]] company active in various forms from 1913 to 19 ...esenberg Automobile & Motors Company, Inc. in Des Moines, Iowa, at 8th and Grand Ave, to build [[sports car]]s. Born in 1876 and 1879 in Germany, the two br
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  • ...ame involved in the controversy surrounding the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]] when, on 2 June 2005, he condemned the [[FIA]]'s requirement that a singl
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  • ...m]].<ref>{{cite news| first = Frank| last = Keating| title = British Grand Prix: Man behind the man behind the wheel - Frank Keating meets Ron Dennis, whos ...through a particularly uncompetitive stint. The team had last won a grand prix with James Hunt in 1977 and had finished a lowly seventh in the 1980 constr
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  • ...f [[automobile]] produced by [[GMC|General Motors]] and sold in the United States from 1926 to 2009. In the GM brand lineup, Pontiac is a mid-level brand fea ...d replaced with the new G6. It is said that the G6 means Sixth generation Grand Am, but that particular name may stay. The Sunfire was also discontinued t
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  • ...''' is a [[motorsport]] and automotive engineering group based in Banbury, United Kingdom. It designs, constructs and races [[automobile|cars]] for companies ...the group has activities in Germany, Detroit and California in the United States, Thailand, China and Australia.
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  • ...ring company founded in 1961 by [[Eric Broadley]] and based in Huntingdon, United Kingdom. Lola started by building small front-engined sports cars, and bran Lola is likely to taking over the [[Chase Competition]] franchise in [[Grand-Am]]'s [[Daytona Prototype]] category in 2007. It is likely that the Chase
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  • * 1989-1992 [[Pontiac Grand Prix]] * 1985-1991 [[Pontiac Grand Am]]
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  • ...rmula One grand prix. Ecclestone himself attempted to compete in two Grand Prix races during the 1958 season but failed to qualify for either of them. ...uffered severe burns when his engine exploded at the [[1958 Moroccan Grand Prix]] and succumbed to his injuries six days later; Ecclestone was rather shake
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  • ...ts of a series of races, known as [[List of Formula One Grands Prix|Grands Prix]], held in most cases on purpose-built [[List of Formula One circuits|circu ...a One's traditional center and remains its leading market; however, Grands Prix have been held all over the world, and with new races in Bahrain, People's
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  • Image:1987 BUICK REGAL GNX.jpg|1987 Buick Grand National Pontiac Grand Prix
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  • ...''' is a brand name used by the Japanese car maker [[Honda]] in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Hong Kong and China since March 1986 to market luxury auto ...roit-grand-prix-08-acura-racing-with-the-big-boys-enters-lm/ Detroit Grand Prix 08: Acura racing with the big boys, enters LMP1 for 09]
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  • | location = United States ...oup 7]] sports cars to recover races that had been taken by rival [[United States Automobile Club]] (USAC). Bishop was also instrumental in founding the SCCA
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  • Debut = [[1950 Monaco Grand Prix]] | Final = [[2010 European Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...future biofuel. Methanol has a long history as a racing fuel. Early Grand Prix Racing used blended mixtures as well as pure methanol. The use of the fuel ===Alcohol in the United States===
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  • The first auto race in the United States took place in Chicago, Illinois on November 28, 1895. The 54.36 mile (87.48 :''See: [[Grand Prix motor racing]]
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  • ...[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]. It is marketed in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Israel. ...o provide accurate long-term reliability information, but Consumer Reports states that "reliability of all versions has improved to average."
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  • ...ulations, many sports cars are not available for sale or use in the United States and Canada. In Britain, Europe and the Arab market (e.g. UAE), a more flex ...g large ones (which might today be called sports [[sedan (car)|sedan]]s or grand tourers).<ref name="Georgano"/>
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  • ...(183 in³) engine, inspired by the Peugeot [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] engine which had been serviced in his shop by Fred Offenhauser in 1914, i ...hampion [[Nigel Mansell]] shocked the racing world by moving to the United States, winning the [[PPG]] [[Champ Car|CART]] IndyCar World Series title and only
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  • ...ta concept, and replaces both the Chinese and North American models. Buick states that the new LaCrosse will be "America's Lexus fighter". With the new 2011 ...7}}</ref>. This powertrain is also found on the [[Pontiac Grand Prix|Grand Prix GXP]], [[Chevrolet Impala|Impala SS]], and [[Chevrolet Monte Carlo|Monte Ca
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  • ...chanical engineering. Also, they used to tour around Europe and the United States of America where the designed racecars were competing. ...the German racecars at the competitions of [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix Motor Racing]]. Therefore, the government had called for a concourse for th
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  • ...obahn" (Imperial Motorway). There are roads of similar design built by the states. These belong to the system of federal highways and have the same yellow si ...e as easily distinguished as one or the other as they may be in the United States, for example, whose [[interstate highway]]s follow routes that are clearly
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  • ...tarting to take off, thanks in large part to cars like the [[Pontiac Grand Prix]] and [[Chevrolet Monte Carlo]] - and once again, Mercury wanted in. The X *[[Pontiac Grand Prix]]
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  • .... The [[racecar]] was transported to several countries, even to the United States, to establish multiple records of this achievement. The bird-beaked, aerody ...'Tropfenwagen'', a "teardrop" body introduced at the 1923 [[European Grand Prix]] at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]].
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  • In the United States, in 1959 under license from NSU, Curtiss-Wright pioneered minor improvement ...a variety of fuels. The design was proposed as the power source for United States Marine Corps combat vehicles and other equipment in the late 1980s.<ref>{{c
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  • | [[C&R Racing Silver Crown]] ([[United States Automobile Club|USAC]]) | ''[[Long Beach Grand Prix|Long Beach]]''
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  • ...with the presenters purchasing American cars and driving them across four states whilst on holiday. One of the challenges set for the presenters was for the ...s show him wearing full Alpinestars racing coveralls bearing a small Grand Prix Racewear (a motorsport retailer) logo and matching Simpson racing helmet (o
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  • *Highest USA [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|EPA]] mileage - {{convert|48|mpgus|L/100 km :*first 4-valve engine — 1913 [[Peugeot Grand Prix]]
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  • ...enton, 2000.</ref><ref>Mäkinen, Marko, and Rauhala, Samuli: "Finnish Grand Prix: 50 years of rallying", page 9. UserCom Finland Oy, 2001.</ref> These at l ...s for winning (although there were certainly exceptions, such as the Grand Prix drivers who were brought in for some events). Then in 1960 came arguably th
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