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  • #REDIRECT [[Tom Tjaarda]]
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  • '''Tom Peters''' is an American industrial designer working for [[General Motors]] [[Category:car designers|Peters, Tom]]
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  • ...wn simply as TWR, was a racing team founded in 1976 by touring car racer [[Tom Walkinshaw]]. Tom Walkinshaw has recently returned to Holden's motorsports division, although
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  • '''Tom Peters''' is an American industrial designer working for [[General Motors]] [[Category:car designers|Peters, Tom]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tom Tjaarda]]
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  • |Designer = Tom Tjaarda of [[Ghia]] ...and drivetrain from the Pantera, while incorporating a new body penned by Tom Tjaarda of [[Carrozzeria Ghia]]. The vehicle was initially known as the Pan
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  • ...wn simply as TWR, was a racing team founded in 1976 by touring car racer [[Tom Walkinshaw]]. Tom Walkinshaw has recently returned to Holden's motorsports division, although
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  • ...i Veyron]], (Price; $1,170,000): Ralph Lauren, [[Jay Leno]], Simon Cowell, Tom Cruise. Nigo, founder of Bathing Ape clothing, owns a Pink-camo Veyron. ...yek, Sergey Brin, Susan Sarandon, Steven Collins, Tim Robbins, Ted Danson, Tom Hanks, Woody Harrelson, and Will Ferrell''
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  • ...a half years younger half-sister Lou, both from his mother's marriage to [[Tom Arfons]]. Arfons' family operated a feed mill in rural Ohio, where the Arfo Arfons also partnered with [[Tom Green]] to build the jet powered [[Wingfoot Express]], which held the [[Lan
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  • | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tom Jones (auto racer)|Tom Jones]]
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  • | [[Tom Tjaarda]]<ref name="globalcar"/> With sleek styling penned by [[Tom Tjaarda]],<ref name="globalcar"/> the Stellina was first presented as a pro
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  • ...ble in Hornsey.<ref>Setright, L.J.K, "Lotus: The golden mean", in Northey, Tom, ed. ''World of Automobiles'' (London: Orbis, 1974), Volume 11, p.1222.</re * Setright, L.J.K, "Lotus: The golden mean", in Northey, Tom, ed. ''World of Automobiles'' (London: Orbis, 1974), Volume 11, p.1221-34.
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  • ...has already signed on numerous ex-Chrysler people as advisers, including [[Tom Gale]], the designer who oversaw the original LH, [[Chrysler PT Cruiser|PT ...on Toyota's board of Directors, has just signed on to work side by side [[Tom LaSorda]] as Vice Chairman and President of Chrysler LLC. Press will be in
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  • ...right1">Setright, L. J. K. "Tyrrell: A Shrewd Talent-spotter", in Northey, Tom, ed. ''World of Automobiles'' (London: Orbis, 1974), Vol. 21, p.2417.</ref> ...with theirs.<ref name="Setright3"/><ref>Twite, Mike. "BRM: ", in Northey, Tom, ed. ''World of Automobiles'' (London: Orbis, 1974), Vol. 3, pp.246-51.</re
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  • | {{flagicon|DNK}} [[Tom Kristensen (race driver)|Tom Kristensen]] / {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Jyrki Jarvilehto|JJ Lehto]] / {{flagicon| ...on|DEU}} [[Frank Biela]] / {{flagicon|DNK}} [[Tom Kristensen (race driver)|Tom Kristensen]] / {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Emanuele Pirro]]
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  • | Winner = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tom Sneva]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tom Sneva]]
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  • ...7]] as a basis.<ref>Setright, L.J.K, "Lotus: The golden mean", in Northey, Tom, ed. ''World of Automobiles'' (London: Orbis, 1974), Volume 11, p.1222.</re * Setright, L.J.K, "Lotus: The golden mean", in Northey, Tom, ed. ''World of Automobiles'' (London: Orbis, 1974), Volume 11, p.1221-34.
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  • However, sheep farmer Tom Kinnaird, who was an avid motorcycle race fanatic, hatched a plan to modify ...eeting, the track was open to race teams for testing. The track was run by Tom Kinnaird for the first year of business, and was moderately successful. But
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  • A second generation of Avanti automobile was created by Tom Kellogg, one of the original Avanti design team members working for industr
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  • ...ing to [[Phil Martens]]. Callum's team includes [[Tsutomu Matano|Tsutomu "Tom" Matano]], legendary designer of the [[Mazda MX-5]]. Callum will reportedl
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  • |Designer = '''Tom Kearns (Kia Motors America)'''
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  • ...r]]. In 1991, Callum was appointed Chief Designer and General Manager of [[Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]] Design. During this period he was responsible for d
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  • | {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Tom Pryce]]
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  • |colspan="2"| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Toranosuke Takagi]]<br/>{{flagicon|DEN}} [[Tom Kristensen]] | {{flagicon|NED}} [[Tom Coronel]]
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  • ...Lehto]]<br>{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Marco Werner]]<br>{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Tom Kristensen]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Seiji Ara]]<br>{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Tom Kristensen]]<br>{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Rinaldo Capello]]
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  • ...r the 2006 season, with the rules changing to allow [[Toyota]] associate [[TOM'S]] to join Mugen as engine supplier. Mugen continues to enjoy success in t ...the [[Ligier]] team, which was then being run for [[Flavio Briatore]] by [[Tom Walkinshaw]], with drivers [[Olivier Panis]], [[Martin Brundle]] and Aguri
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  • * 1962 Ogle was killed in a car crash involving one of his SX1000 cars, [[Tom Karen]] took over as Managing Director and Chief Designer of the company, a
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  • ...produced by Ford's [[Jaguar|Jaguar]] luxury marque in collaboration with [[Tom Walkinshaw Racing]] between 1992 and 1994. It held the record for the highe ...mpany resources to producing a car for the 1988 [[British Motor Show]]. [[Tom Walkinshaw Racing]] was tapped to produce a 6.2 L version of Jaguar's legen
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  • | [[Tom Tjaarda]] of [[Ghia]]<br>[[Giam Paolo Dallara]] (chassis and production)<br ...nther". The car was designed by famed stylist, [http://www.tom-tjaarda.net Tom Tjaarda] and replaced the [[De Tomaso Mangusta]]. Unlike the Mangusta, whi
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  • ...ale has become legendary, like the [[Bugatti Type 57|Atlantic]]. In 1991, Tom Monaghan, founder of Domino's Pizza, sold his Royale (ch no. 41150) for US$
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  • | Principal = [[Tom Walkinshaw]] ...gan following the establishment in 1988 of the joint venture between the [[Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]] Group and [[Holden]], in forming [[Holden Special V
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  • ...Indy 500 cars)<ref>Setright, L.J.K., "Lotus: The Golden Mean", in Northey, Tom, ed. ''World of Automobiles'' (London: Orbis, 1974), Volume 11, p.1233.</re
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  • ...widely adopted, but which is still not widely available. Chrysler engineer Tom Hoover, who is associated with the [[426 Hemi]], told Hot Rod that he had d
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  • Said Tom Stephens, group vice president, GM Powertrain, "The Tahoe Two-mode [[Hybrid
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  • ...t the Turin Salon in 1974, a virtual carbon copy of [[Fiat's X1/9]]), took Tom Tjaarda's design of the [[De Tomaso Longchamp]] (itself inspired by the [[M
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  • | {{flagicon|GBR}} '''[[Tom Pryce]]'''
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  • | [[Tom Tjaarda]]
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  • ...Sport [[Infineon]] Team Joest and driven by [[Tom Kristensen (race driver)|Tom Kristensen]], [[Emanuele Pirro]] and [[Frank Biela]] during the 2000-2002 s ...assistance from longtime R8 competitor Joest Racing and Audi Sport UK. [[Tom Kristensen]], who won the previous three 24 Hours of Le Mans races in an R8
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  • An evolution of the design for the XJR-8, the XJR-9 was yet again built by [[Tom Walkinshaw Racing]] (TWR), and featured a [[Jaguar|Jaguar]] 7.0-litre V12 b
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  • ...Juichi Wakisaka and no.2 driver Andre Lotterer driving the Open Interface TOM's SC to victory at the opening round at Suzuka giving the SC430 its first v
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  • ...dov, A. P. (ed.), (1971). ''Peredvizhnaya Laboratoriya na Lune Lunokhod-1. Tom 1.'' Moscow, Nauka. ...ukov, V. L. (ed.), (1978) ''Peredvizhnaya Laboratoriya na Lune Lunokhod-1. Tom 2.'' Moscow, Nauka.
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  • ...ug]], a sporty three wheeler designed by the [[Ogle Design|Ogle]] designer Tom Karen.
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  • ...helm.<ref>[http://blogs.thatsracin.com/scuffs/2007/07/sakes-er-sacks-.html Tom Higgins' Scuffs: Sakes, Er, Sacks Alive!<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • The XJR-15 stemmed from a concept car by Jaguar Sport and Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) called '''Project R9R'''. The R9R was developed by
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  • ...d to run a GM plant in Cleveland, Ohio, when [[Chevrolet]] general manager Tom Keating requested his assignment as chief engineer.
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  • Tom McCahill "I've been on some pretty fancy trains, including private cars, an
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  • | Spalding Products || Tom Spalding
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  • *[http://www.trolleybuses.net/tor/tor.htm Tom's North American Trolleybuses - Toronto page]
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  • His father, Tom, was born in Greece and came to the United States at age 14; he died in 195
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  • | Founder = [[Tom Wheatcroft]] ..., it fell into disrepair until bought by local construction entrepreneur [[Tom Wheatcroft]]. Revived under his ownership in the 1970s, it hosted a single
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  • ...assells,<ref name="TomCassells">{{cite web |work=www.skyboard.co.uk |title=Tom Cassells |url=http://www.skyboard.co.uk/Skyboard/Profile.html |accessdate=2 ...er Tom Kirkman<ref name="TomKirkman">{{cite web |work=www.bbc.co.uk| title=Tom Kirkman | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/cornwall/extremesports/stories/apr_2005
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  • In the Tom Sharpe novel ''Riotous Assembly'', a Saracen armoured car is destroyed by a
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  • Tom Walklett, Ivor's son will race a "bike" engined G12 in the 750MC this year.
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  • | [[Tom Kristensen|T.Kristensen]]<br>Audi R8 | [[Tom Kristensen|T.Kristensen]]<br>Audi R10 TDI
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  • ...e=[[Champ Car Atlantic|North American Formula Atlantic Champion]]|before=[[Tom Gloy]]|after=[[Dave McMillan (driver)|Dave McMillan]]|years=1980-1981}}
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  • ...Volkswagen engines dominate the British and European series, with Mugen, [[TOM'S]]-[[Toyota]], [[Opel]] and [[Fiat]] all being used by some teams.
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  • | {{flagicon|France}} [[Tom Dillmann]]
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  • ...ring the car to 200bhp+, at only a low boost of 4-5psi. In a video by BMI, Tom's Turbo MR-S came only a split second behind the Techno 2zz MR-S at the tou
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  • | {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Tom Kristensen]]<br>{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Rinaldo Capello]] ...I}} [[Alain Menu]]<br>{{flagicon|NED}} [[Peter Kox]]<br>{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Tomáš Enge]]
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  • Author Tom Wolfe was one of the first to recognise the importance of hot rodding in po
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  • In 2005, [[Tom Kristensen (race driver)|Tom Kristensen]] set an absolute record of seven victories including six in a r
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  • ...low, wedge-shaped body designed by [[Ghia]]'s [http://www.tom-tjaarda.net Tom Tjaarda]. Though less visually arresting than the [[De Tomaso Mangusta|Mang
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  • ...A}} Romain Dumas<br>{{flagicon|DEU}} Mike Rockenfeller<br>{{flagicon|DEN}} Tom Kristensen<br>{{flagicon|UK}} Allan McNish<br>{{flagicon|ITA}} Rinaldo Cape
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  • | {{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Tom Kristensen]]<br>{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Seiji Ara]]
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  • | {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Tomáš Enge]] | {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Tom Kristensen]]
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  • ...ced designers and former Loewy employees John Ebstein and Bob Andrews, and Tom Kellogg, a young student from Art Center. The team gathered in Palm Spring
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  • ...com/karriere.aspx?yearID=d3f50014-55c6-4e1a-b8a0-8712121e9969 The Official Tom Kristensen Website]</ref>
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  • ...t 600D's]] chassis was distinguished by its fibreglass body, designed by [[Tom Tjardaa]]. It was Italy's first car with such a body. The vehicle was only
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  • ...kajima drivers have won the [[Formula Nippon]] championship three times, [[Tom Coronel]] doing so in 1999, [[Toranosuke Takagi]] in 2000, and [[Ralph Firm
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  • ...ey and Ken Pollock. Executive producers were Derek Smith, Dennis Adams and Tom Ross.
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  • | {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Tomáš Enge]] / {{flagicon|NED}} [[Peter Kox]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Tom Chilton]] / {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Hayanari Shimoda]]
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  • ...' 650--Post-war Auto Union in Disguise or Socialist F2 effort? Secrets of Tom Wheatcroft's 'Type E' unveiled", at 8W.forix.com
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  • ...art of the race after a rain delay was given by public address announcer [[Tom Carnegie]]. *[[Tom Carnegie]] announced on [[June 9]], 2006 that the previous month's race, wo
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  • ...have become involved. Several teams now benefit from the involvement of [[Tom Walkinshaw Racing]], [[Triple Eight Race Engineering]] and [[Prodrive]]. In
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  • **The DEGADIS model developed by Dr. Jerry Havens and Dr. Tom Spicer at the University of Arkansas under commission by the US Coast Guard
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  • ...ll]]: this would become one of the most legendary partnerships. In 2005, [[Tom Kristensen]] surpassed Ickx's record and as of 2008 has eight victories. ...)|Brands Hatch Race of Champions winner]] |before=[[Peter Gethin]]|after=[[Tom Pryce]]|years=1974}}
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  • ...dtv.com/article/f1-usf1-ready-to-roll/ | title=USF1 Ready To Roll | author=Tom Jensen | work=SpeedTV.com | publisher=[[Speed (TV channel)|Speed]] | date=2
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  • ...way to hippies and yippies. A great portrait of this time can be found in Tom Wolfe's very first bit of journalism, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Str ...en my automotive aesthetic was being forged for a lifetime. To see many of Tom Daniels' kits built by great modelers (along with others mainly from that e
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  • {{cite news|title=GM bankruptcy forever linked to Harlem dealership|author=Tom Hals and Martha Graybow|agency=Reuters|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/d
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  • ...- an operation owned by Scottish [[racing car]] driver and entrepreneur [[Tom Walkinshaw]]. HSV effectively replaced the [[Holden Dealer Team]] (HDT) spe
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  • ...10 inches (2,794 mm) or less.<ref>{{cite book | last = McCarthy | first = Tom | title = Auto Mania: Cars, Consumers, and the Environment | publisher =
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  • ...produced by HWA; [[Opel]], produced by Spiess; and [[Toyota]], produced by TOM's. A limited number of teams have competed with [[Renault]] and [[Mugen-Hon
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  • *''Dragnet'' - A 1987 movie with Tom Hanks and Dan Aykroyd. The Yugo in question was issued to the pair when the
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  • Holden Special Vehicles (HSV), formed in 1987 in partnership with Tom Walkinshaw, is a company that manufactures extensively modified, high-perfo
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  • ...eats up the mid-size car competition with several cool technologies,” said Tom Loveless, Director – Dodge Marketing and Global Communications, Chrysler
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  • | author = Wenzel, Tom & Ross, Marc | first = Tom
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  • ...Michigan, under Ford control.<ref>{{cite book | last = Corcoran | first = Tom | title = Shelby Mustang | publisher = MBI Publishing | year = 2002 | page
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  • | author = Wenzel, Tom & Ross, Marc
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  • ...n a gladiatorial individual sport, and team managers like [[John Wyer]], [[Tom Walkinshaw]], driver-turned-constructor [[Henri Pescarolo]], [[Peter Sauber
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  • ...arachute to slow down, an innovation credited (indirectly) to cartoonist [[Tom Medley]].<ref>Medley's character, 'Stroker' McGurk, displayed a 'chute in a
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  • ...ulally|accessdate=2006-11-01|publisher=Detroit Free Press|last=Walsh|first=Tom|date=2006-09-06}}</ref>) Bloomberg's Michael Bloomberg (a gray LS 430); Sam
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  • | Aux3 = Sir Tom Jones
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  • ...[Thomas Motor Company|Thomas Flyer]]).<ref>Schuster, George, with Mahoney, Tom: "The Longest Auto Race", page 11. The John Day Company 1966.</ref> Each ev
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  • ...adow Racing Cars|Shadow]] team following the death of their lead driver, [[Tom Pryce]]. Jones’s first race for the team was the [[1978 Argentine Grand P
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  • ...adow Racing Cars|Shadow]] team following the death of their lead driver, [[Tom Pryce]]. Jones’s first race for the team was the [[1978 Argentine Grand P
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  • | first=Tom
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  • # 1:52.2 - Tom Jones
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  • ...'The Guns of Navarone'', ''The Battle of Britain'', ''The Dark Knight'', ''Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory'', ''Command and Conquer: Red Alert'',
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  • ...in straight to aid a car and was hit at 274 km/h (171 mph) by Welsh driver Tom Pryce. The safety car was deployed to remove Horan from the track, and Webb
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