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  • ...is regarded as a key investment in a young driver's future career. Success in F3 can lead directly to more senior formulae such as [[FIA Formula Two Cham ...only post war class to run that day. The race was won by [[Eric Brandon]] in his [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] Prototype (T2).
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  • | Pole_driver = {{Flagicon|Australia}} [[Mark Webber]] | Winner = {{Flagicon|Australia}} [[Mark Webber]]
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  • ...milies were introduced using the letter "A" to denote that all the engines in the family had an [[alloy]] [[cylinder head]]. Their latest engines, howeve ...bishi's smallest powerplants, most commonly found in their earliest models in the 1960s:
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  • ...team. HRT is the most successful [[V8 Supercars|V8 Supercar]] racing team in the history of the category, having won the drivers championship six times, ...|first=Mark |date=November 19-25 |year=2008 |title=Halcyon Days to Return in 2009, Vow HRT Heavies |journal=Auto Action |issue=1317 |page=3 |publisher=A
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  • ...'''Honda CRX''', originally launched as the '''Honda Ballade Sports CRX''' in Japan, was a ...t sports car manufactured by [[Honda]]. The first generation CRX was sold in some regions outside Japan as the '''Honda Civic CRX'''. The name "CRX" an
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  • ...driver for the [[McLaren]] team in 2007, won the Euroseries drivers' title in 2005. ...den, [[Autodromo_Nazionale_Monza|Monza]] in Italy and [[Croix-en-Ternois]] in France. The series title was won by Australian [[Larry Perkins]] driving a
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  • ...un on 26 June 1906 under the auspices of the [[Automobile Club de France]] in Sarthe, with a starting field of 32 automobiles. ...x has been part of the [[Formula One]] championships since their inception in 1950. The race has been held at various racetracks throughout France, such
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  • ...second driver after [[Lewis Hamilton]] to win the GP2 series championship in his maiden season. Hülkenberg made his [[karting]] debut in 1997, at the age of 10. In 2002 he was German Junior Karting Champion and the following year he won th
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  • ...car design, which has been exploited to create [[downforce]], particularly in racing cars. This has been the successor to the earlier dominant aerodynami ...arting in the mid 1960s 'wings', or inverted airfoils, were routinely used in the design of racing cars to increase downforce, but this is ''not'' ground
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  • ...sponsorless cars were shipped to Brazil. However, they were forced to stay in the garage for the weekend as there was no longer any money for the team. A ...on after a 1:16.004, over half a second faster than [[Michael Schumacher]] in second. [[Gerhard Berger]] and [[Mika Häkkinen]] completed the second row.
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  • ...artini Racing]]<br>[[Porsche|Porsche System]]<br>[[Rothmans]] [[Porsche in motorsport|Porsche]] ...ing driver who achieved 25 podium finishes in [[Formula One]] and six wins in the [[24 hours of Le Mans]].
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  • ...ld Drivers' Champions|drivers' championship]]. [[Rubens Barrichello]] came in a solid second place, winning two of the last four races. [[Jenson Button]] ...nd [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] were excluded from the race due to an irregularity in the brake ducts. That meant the [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] team was the
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  • ...e for Microsoft Windows created by [[iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations]]. In addition to accurately modeled vehicles and tracks, iRacing provides server ...Tool for Racers: Simracing Highlighted as Foundation for Newest Branch of Motorsport
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  • ...iver to do so. He was also the first British champion since [[Damon Hill]] in [[1996 Formula One Season|1996]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news.com.au ...of [[traction control system|traction control]] after it was re-introduced in {{f1|2001}}. 2008 also introduced two new street circuits. The [[Valencia S
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  • ...rther include motorboat racing and air racing. Auto racing began in France in the late nineteenth century and is now one of the world's most popular, and ...he construction of the first successful [[gasoline|petrol]]-fuelled autos. In 1894, the first contest was organized by Paris magazine ''Le Petit Journal'
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  • | Fast_Country = Australia | Second_Country= Australia
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  • |Length = 149.5 in |Width = 68.0 in
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  • In the early 1970s, Porsche was commisioned by VW/Audi to design a cheap, fast Porsche, a company gently growing its own model line after being in production for less than a decade, jumped at the opportunity to produce suc
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  • ...as '''automobile racing''', '''auto racing''', or '''car racing''') is a [[motorsport]] involving the [[racing]] of [[car]]s. It is one of the world's most watch ...logne. It was won by [[Georges Bouton]] of the [[De Dion-Bouton]] company, in a car he had constructed with [[Jules-Albert de Dion|Albert, the Comte de D
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  • ...nk Williams|Sir Frank Williams]] and [[Patrick Head]]. The team was formed in [[1977 Formula One season|1977]] after two earlier and, compared with Willi ...]]. This stood as a record until [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] surpassed it in [[2000 Formula One season|2000]].
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