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  • ...ula One]] and above [[Formula Three]]. It was named for the fact that the cars were powered by 3000 cc engines. ===FIA International Formula 3000 Championship===
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  • ...ng in Britain that had evolved in a very different way than American stock cars. ...nd, hot rod racing evolved from a class known as sports and production car racing, introduced at tracks such as Plymouth and St Austell in the 1950s.
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  • ...g]] in a [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Cosworth]] in a tight battle with young American [[Danny Sullivan]]. | [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]]
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  • ...ar-old Wallace attended the [[Jim Russell Racing Driver School|Jim Russell Racing Drivers' School]]. He has raced prototype [[sports car]]s since 1988, winni ...e for [[Dyson Racing]] in the [[American Le Mans Series]] through the 2007 racing season.
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  • Nationality = {{flagicon|USA}} American | ...963}}, participating in 12 World Championship Grands Prix and numerous non-Championship races.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.silhouet.com/motorsport/archive/f1
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  • ===Cars=== *''[[Gran Turismo (series)|Gran Turismo]]'', A popular Playstation racing video game developed by Polyphony Digital and Sony Computer Entertainment.
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  • ...marks Porsche's return to the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]]-type of [[sports car racing]] since the its last entry and overall win there was with the [[Porsche 911 ...asses is very close. Combined with handling characterstics equal to the P1 cars, the RS spyders are formidable opponents and have scored overall race victo
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  • ...would be prepared to build "works" engines for his team. All teams in the championship were effectively running second-hand DFX engines at this point, with little .... Its tub, lines and suspension were similar to the [[Lotus 95T]] that was racing in the 1984 Formula One Championships, but with one significant design alte
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  • {{Racing Car Infobox | ...t victories made the non-turbo versions famous in the [[1977 German Racing Championship]].
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  • {{Racing Car Infobox | ...rants = Momo Sports<br>[[Team Scandia]]<br>[[BMS Scuderia Italia]]<br>[[JB Racing]]<br>GLV Brums
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  • In NASCAR, test driving has mainly related to "Research & Development cars". A team might hire a driver and put him in the race to gather more data. N In 1985, DiGard had [[Bobby Allison]] battling for the championship. For the Firecracker 400 at Daytona, DiGard set up and raced what is called
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  • ...82 for [[sports car racing]], along with ''[[Group A]]'' for [[touring car racing|touring car]]s and ''[[Group B]]'' for [[Gran Turismo (automobile)|GT]]s. ...Endurance Championship (1983 only). It was also used for other sports car racing series around the globe. The final year for the class came in 1993.
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  • ...ams]], [[Surtees]], [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]], [[BRM]], [[Shadow Racing Cars|Shadow]] | ...|first=Richard |publisher=OldRacingCars.com}}</ref>) is a British former [[racing driver]] from England.
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  • ...n-Am]] [[auto racing]] series. It consisted of [[FIA]] [[Group 7]] racing cars running two-hour sprint events. It began June 14, 1970 and ended November | {{flagicon|GBR}} #48 [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren Cars]]
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  • ...in Banbury, United Kingdom. It designs, constructs and races [[automobile|cars]] for companies and teams such as [[Subaru]] and [[Aston Martin]]. Its Auto Prodrive is perhaps best known for its involvement in the [[World Rally Championship]] with the Subaru World Rally Team.
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  • ...number of distinct [[auto racing]] competitions in heavily-modified street cars. It is notably popular in Britain, Germany, Scandinavia, and Australia. ...ies insist on a "control tyre" that all competitors must use) and keep the racing close (sometimes by a "lead trophy" where winning a race requires the winne
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  • {{Racing Car Infobox | ...can motorsport, and [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] to deem turbine cars and four wheel drive illegal.
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  • {{Infobox racing driver | nationality = American
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  • ...ver. Since then, the team has won 105 Champ Car races, as well the drivers championship in 1984 with Mario Andretti, 1991 with [[Michael Andretti]], 1993 with rook ...004, 2005, 2006, and 2007, were Champ Car World Series titles. Newman/Haas Racing is also second overall in driver wins. The team has had many notable driver
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  • ...ng.co.uk on 9 December 2008</ref> The FIA organised a [[World Touring Car Championship|World Cup]] for the category each year from 1993 to 1995, and adopted the t ...ion road cars, while expensive changes had to be made to provide space for racing tyres inside the standard wheel arches.
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