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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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