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  • '''Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia''' is a [[one-make racing|one make]] [[sports car racing]] championship held in the Scandinavi Since then it has been one of the support series for the [[Swedish Touring Car Championship]].
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  • '''Porsche Matmut Carrera Cup France''' is a [[one-make racing|one make]] [[sports car racing]] championship held in France. The ca [[Category:Sports car racing series]]
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  • ...United Kingdom for the [[Porsche 911]]. It is currently one of the support series for the [[British Touring Car Championship]]. Identical 911 GT3 Cup (Type 9 The series is currently shown live on ITV4 as part of the channel's coverage of [[Brit
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  • ...t lap run during a race. Some series, like [[A1 Grand Prix]] and the [[GP2 series]], award bonus points to the driver/team with the fastest lap. In [[Formula
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  • ...rmula Two]], and was itself replaced by the [[GP2 Series]] in 2005. Other series racing to F3000 specification have existed, and some are still in existence ...ar-old cars. Founded in 1989 as the British Formula 3000 Championship, the series was renamed the British Formula Two Championship in 1992, but grids diminis
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  • ...ries]], [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]] and various [[Lexus]] models. One BMW 5-series, which travels in the King's motorcade, contains a communications jammer.
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  • While Formula One remained the major series, sports cars were also fashionable on either side of the Atlantic. The McLa
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  • ...r than take points away from the 996 and 993s that made up the bulk of the series competitors. [[Category:Sports car racing series]]
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  • {{Le Mans Series circuits}} {{World Series by Renault circuits}}
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  • ...matched with some powerful and fuel-efficient engines. To signify this new series of Silvia, they were dubbed the '''Nissan S12''' models (Silvia one, revisi ...opulation all but forgot about the lowly S12. The sales numbers of the S12 series were three times that of the S13, and prices of them are at a much more aff
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  • ...n Braselton, Georgia, the Panoz Motor Sports Group includes several racing series and race tracks. The group also owns a racing school operating at multiple ...nclude famous [[Formula Ford]] builders [[Van Diemen]], the [[Panoz Racing Series]], [[Mosport|Mosport International Raceway]], [[Road Atlanta]], [[Sebring R
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  • *[[BMW 7 Series]]
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  • ...he series was cancelled early in the year after merging with the [[IndyCar Series]]. {{World Series by Renault circuits}}
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  • ...IA GT|FIA GT Championship]]. The track was venue of a round of the [[World Series by Renault]] championship from 2003 to 2006, and replaced [[Circuit Park Za {{World Series by Renault circuits}}
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  • ===[[Volkswagen Beetle]], [[BMW 7-Series| BMW 760Li]]=== ===[[Mercedes-Benz W126| Mercedes-Benz 560 SEL]], [[Volvo 700 Series| Volvo 760 Limousine]], [[Toyota Century]], [[Jaguar XJ| Jaguar XJ12]], [[L
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  • | Record_class2 = [[Champ Car World Series|Cart FedEx Championship Series]] From 1996 to 2000 the [[Champ Car|CART]] series staged events at Jacarepaguá in an accessory trapezoid-shaped speedway nam
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  • [[BMW 3 Series| BMW 318iS]]<br /> [[BMW 3 Series| BMW 320i]] x2<br />
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  • ...ence-sacks">[http://www.racing-reference.info/drivdet?id=sacksgr01&yr=1985&series=W Greg Sacks 1985 Winston Cup Results - Racing-Reference.info<!-- Bot gener ==== [[1993 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|1993]] [[NASCAR]] Championship ====
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  • ...or based on their position in the previous race(s). Different motorsports series use different formats for determining which driver has the opportunity to s == NASCAR Sprint Cup Series ==
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  • ...nges, including recreating movie stunts and racing modified armchairs. The series was first broadcast on BBC Three, in 2005, and later repeated on BBC One in ...charity Comic Relief for Sport Relief in 2004. It was later turned into a series, presented by Dougie Anderson.
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