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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters - The new DTM 2000

The DTM returned in the year 2000. The series adopted the format of the 1995 championship, with most rounds held in Germany with occasional rounds throughout Europe, but having learnt the lessons of the ITC disaster the ITR constantly strived to keep costs in the series from exploding to unreasonable levels, and to keep the championship firmly tied to its German roots. As too many races were planned outside Germany, no Championship (Meisterschaft) status was granted, and the DTM initials now stand for ...

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters - History, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters - DTM to ITC and demise, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters - The new DTM 2000, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters - Audi joins DTM in 2004, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters - DTM future, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters - DTM pilots, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters - DTM Championship Results

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia - Auto racing

Auto racing (also known as automobile racing, autosport or motorsport) is a sport involving racing automobiles. Motor racing or motorsport may also mean motorcycle racing, and can include motorboat racing and air racing. It is one of the world's most popular spectator sports and perhaps the most thoroughly commercialized. Auto racing - History. Auto racing - The Start. Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first suc ...

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia - 2005 in sports

See also: 2004 in sports, 2005 in baseball, other events of 2005, 2006 in sports, list of 'years in sports'. 2005 in sports - Athletics. Men's 100 metres - Asafa Powell of Jamaica sets a new world record of 9.77 at the Athens Olympic Stadium on June 14th. European Cup June 19 Men's overall standings - Germany Women's overall standings - Russia World Championships - Complete results see 2005 World Championships in Athletics IAAF Golden League - R ...

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia - Audi

Audi is an automobile maker in Germany, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group. The company is headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. Audi's German tagline is "Vorsprung durch Technik". The tagline is used either in original or in its English translation "Advantage through Technology". Audi - History. Audi - The origins of Audi. The company traces its origins back to 1899 and August Horch. The first Horch automobile was produced in 1901 in Zwickau, ...

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - Joest Racing - Joest the driver

The career of racer Reinhold Joest began in 1962 in a local hillclimb race. He won two German championships in that category by 1967. Since 1966, he raced successfully on the Nürburgring, scoring a class win at the 1000km. He won the overall title for this endurance sports cars race twice, in 1970 and 1980, with five class wins. In the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Reinhold Joest's first entry was in 1968, with a Ford GT40 co-driven by Helmut Kelleners and sponsored by a German car magazine. His first remarkable result came in 1972, after the ...

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Joest Racing, Joest Racing - Joest the driver, Joest Racing - Joest the team owner, Joest Racing - Joest's lucky #7 wins twice at LM, Joest Racing - Joest & Opel, Joest Racing - Joest #7 wins again twice, Joest Racing - Joest & Audi

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - Mercedes-Benz W201 - 190E 2.3-16

This high performance version of Mercedes-Benz's smallest car debuted at the Frankfurt Auto Show in September 1983, after its reputation had already been established. Three cars, only slightly altered in cosmetic bodywork, had previously set three world records in August at Nardo, Italy. They recorded a combined average speed of 247.94 km/h (154.06 mph) over the endurance test of 50,000 km. Twelve internatio ...

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Mercedes-Benz W201, Mercedes-Benz W201 - 190E 2.3-16, Mercedes-Benz W201 - The Evolution models

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - Istanbul Racing Circuit - track description

The circuit runs counter-clockwise, with Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola and teh Autódromo José Carlos Pace at Interlagos being the other two tracks of the 2005 Formula One season that don't follown the predominant clockwise direction of non-oval race tracks. 5,340 m long, with an average width of 15 m ranging between 12.5 and 21.5 m, the circuit covers over 2.215 million m2. There are a total of 14 curves (six right turns and eight left), the sharpest having a radius of merely 15 m. With a start / finish straight over 650 m in length, the circuit runs over four different ground levels. T ...

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Istanbul Racing Circuit, Istanbul Racing Circuit - track description, Istanbul Racing Circuit - opinions about the track, Istanbul Racing Circuit - 20005 F1, Istanbul Racing Circuit - other events

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - Touring car racing - What constitutes a touring car?

While rules vary from country to country, most series require that the competitors start with a standard bodyshell, but virtually every other component is allowed to be heavily modified for racing, including engines, suspension, brakes, wheels and tyres. Wings are usually added to the front and rear of the cars. Regulations are usually designed to limit costs by banning some of the more exotic technologies available (for instance, many series insist on a "control tyre" that all competitors must use) and keep the racing close (sometimes by a ...

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Touring car racing, Touring car racing - What constitutes a touring car?, Touring car racing - Differences between touring cars and sports cars, Touring car racing - Series of Competition, Touring car racing - Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, Touring car racing - V8 Supercar, Touring car racing - British Touring Car Championship, Touring car racing - World Touring Car Championship, Touring car racing - Other Series, Touring car racing - Previous Series, Touring car racing - Other Notable Competitions

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - Auto racing - Categories

There are many categories of auto racing. Auto racing - Single-seater racing. Main article: Open wheel racing Single-seater (open-wheel) racing is perhaps the most well-known form of motorsport, with cars designed specifically for high-speed racing. The wheels are not covered, and the cars often have aerofoil wings front and rear to produce downforce and enhance adhesion to the track. Single-seater races are held on specially designed closed circuits or street circuits closed for the event. Many single-seater races in North America are held on "oval" circuits and the ...

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Auto racing, Auto racing - History, Auto racing - The Start, Auto racing - City to city racing, Auto racing - 1910-1950, Auto racing - Categories, Auto racing - Single-seater racing, Auto racing - Rallying, Auto racing - Ice Racing, Auto racing - Touring car racing, Auto racing - Stock car racing, Auto racing - Drag racing, Auto racing - Sports car racing, Auto racing - Offroad racing, Auto racing - Hillclimbing, Auto racing - Kart racing, Auto racing - Legend car racing, Auto racing - Other categories, Auto racing - Use of flags, Auto racing - Accidents

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in sports - Basketball

2005 in sports - National Basketball Association. The San Antonio Spurs win their third NBA title in the past seven years, defeating the Detroit Pistons in the first seven-game NBA Finals in eleven years. Tim Duncan was named NBA Finals MVP for the third time in his career. Only three others have accomplished this feat. (Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, and Shaquille O'Neal. The match-up between the Spurs and Pistons, though panned by the media and low-rated, is the first NBA Finals to match the last two NBA ...

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2005 in sports, 2005 in sports - Athletics, 2005 in sports - Auto racing, 2005 in sports - Baseball, 2005 in sports - Basketball, 2005 in sports - National Basketball Association, 2005 in sports - NCAA Champions, 2005 in sports - International Competitions, 2005 in sports - Other Professional competitions, 2005 in sports - Cricket, 2005 in sports - Cycling, 2005 in sports - Football American, 2005 in sports - January, 2005 in sports - February, 2005 in sports - June, 2005 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 2005 in sports - Football Rugby league, 2005 in sports - Football Rugby Union, 2005 in sports - Football Soccer, 2005 in sports - Major national championships, 2005 in sports - International Tournaments, 2005 in sports - Qualifying for 2006 World Cup, 2005 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 2005 in sports - Golf, 2005 in sports - Handball, 2005 in sports - Ice Hockey, 2005 in sports - Lacrosse, 2005 in sports - Major League Lacrosse US:, 2005 in sports - National Lacrosse League US:, 2005 in sports - NCAA Division I US Collegiate:, 2005 in sports - Radiosport, 2005 in sports - Skiing, 2005 in sports - Snooker, 2005 in sports - 2004/05 season, 2005 in sports - 2005/06 season, 2005 in sports - Sumo, 2005 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 2005 in sports - Flat races, 2005 in sports - Steeplechases, 2005 in sports - Tennis, 2005 in sports - 2005 Summer Deaflympics, 2005 in sports - Deaths, 2005 in sports - January-March, 2005 in sports - April-June, 2005 in sports - July, 2005 in sports - August - September, 2005 in sports - October - December

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - Audi - History

Audi - The origins of Audi. The company traces its origins back to 1899 and August Horch. The first Horch automobile was produced in 1901 in Zwickau, in former East Germany. In 1910, Horch was forced out of the company he had founded. He then started a new company in Zwickau and continued using the Horch brand. His former partners sued him for trademark infringement and a German court determined that the Horch brand belonged to his former company. August Horch was forced to refrain from using his own family name ...

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Audi, Audi - History, Audi - The origins of Audi, Audi - The Auto Union era, Audi - Pause and a new start, Audi - The modern era of Audi, Audi - Auto racing, Audi - Rallying, Audi - Touring cars, Audi - Sports car racing, Audi - Technology, Audi - Models, Audi - Production cars, Audi - Historical models, Audi - Future models, Audi - Concepts

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - Joest Racing - Joest's lucky #7 wins twice at LM

In 1984, in absence of the works team, Joest Racing would score their first of their seven wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Klaus Ludwig and Henri Pescarolo driving their "lucky #7" car. Excellent preparation, very good work in the pits and the skill of the drivers, including three-time winner Ludwig, gave them an advantage over other teams running identical cars. In 1985, with the works team returning, despite having little factory support, they defended their title with Ludwig, Paolo Barilla and incognito German businessman "John Winte ...

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Joest Racing, Joest Racing - Joest the driver, Joest Racing - Joest the team owner, Joest Racing - Joest's lucky #7 wins twice at LM, Joest Racing - Joest & Opel, Joest Racing - Joest #7 wins again twice, Joest Racing - Joest & Audi

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in sports - Golf

For fuller coverage see 2005 in golf. Major championships 7-10 April: The Masters - Tiger Woods defeated fellow American Chris DiMarco at the first playoff hole to claim his 4th Masters title, and his 9th major. He temporarily returned to Number 1 in the Official World Golf Rankings. 16-19 June: U.S. Open - Michael Campbell came from behind in the fourth round to win his first major with an even par score. He was the first New Zealander to win a major since Bob Charles won the British Open in 1963.< ...

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2005 in sports, 2005 in sports - Athletics, 2005 in sports - Auto racing, 2005 in sports - Baseball, 2005 in sports - Basketball, 2005 in sports - National Basketball Association, 2005 in sports - NCAA Champions, 2005 in sports - International Competitions, 2005 in sports - Other Professional competitions, 2005 in sports - Cricket, 2005 in sports - Cycling, 2005 in sports - Football American, 2005 in sports - January, 2005 in sports - February, 2005 in sports - June, 2005 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 2005 in sports - Football Rugby league, 2005 in sports - Football Rugby Union, 2005 in sports - Football Soccer, 2005 in sports - Major national championships, 2005 in sports - International Tournaments, 2005 in sports - Qualifying for 2006 World Cup, 2005 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 2005 in sports - Golf, 2005 in sports - Handball, 2005 in sports - Ice Hockey, 2005 in sports - Lacrosse, 2005 in sports - Major League Lacrosse US:, 2005 in sports - National Lacrosse League US:, 2005 in sports - NCAA Division I US Collegiate:, 2005 in sports - Radiosport, 2005 in sports - Skiing, 2005 in sports - Snooker, 2005 in sports - 2004/05 season, 2005 in sports - 2005/06 season, 2005 in sports - Sumo, 2005 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 2005 in sports - Flat races, 2005 in sports - Steeplechases, 2005 in sports - Tennis, 2005 in sports - 2005 Summer Deaflympics, 2005 in sports - Deaths, 2005 in sports - January-March, 2005 in sports - April-June, 2005 in sports - July, 2005 in sports - August - September, 2005 in sports - October - December

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in sports - Football Soccer

2005 in sports - Major national championships. Argentina: Primera División 2004/05 Clausura - Vélez Sársfield 2005/06 Apertura - Boca Juniors Austria: Bundesliga - Rapid Vienna Austrian Cup - Austria Vienna Belgium: Jupiler League - Club Brugge Belgian Cup - Germinal Beerschot Brazil: Campeonato Brasileiro - Corinthians Copa do Brasil - Paulista ...

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2005 in sports, 2005 in sports - Athletics, 2005 in sports - Auto racing, 2005 in sports - Baseball, 2005 in sports - Basketball, 2005 in sports - National Basketball Association, 2005 in sports - NCAA Champions, 2005 in sports - International Competitions, 2005 in sports - Other Professional competitions, 2005 in sports - Cricket, 2005 in sports - Cycling, 2005 in sports - Football American, 2005 in sports - January, 2005 in sports - February, 2005 in sports - June, 2005 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 2005 in sports - Football Rugby league, 2005 in sports - Football Rugby Union, 2005 in sports - Football Soccer, 2005 in sports - Major national championships, 2005 in sports - International Tournaments, 2005 in sports - Qualifying for 2006 World Cup, 2005 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 2005 in sports - Golf, 2005 in sports - Handball, 2005 in sports - Ice Hockey, 2005 in sports - Lacrosse, 2005 in sports - Major League Lacrosse US:, 2005 in sports - National Lacrosse League US:, 2005 in sports - NCAA Division I US Collegiate:, 2005 in sports - Radiosport, 2005 in sports - Skiing, 2005 in sports - Snooker, 2005 in sports - 2004/05 season, 2005 in sports - 2005/06 season, 2005 in sports - Sumo, 2005 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 2005 in sports - Flat races, 2005 in sports - Steeplechases, 2005 in sports - Tennis, 2005 in sports - 2005 Summer Deaflympics, 2005 in sports - Deaths, 2005 in sports - January-March, 2005 in sports - April-June, 2005 in sports - July, 2005 in sports - August - September, 2005 in sports - October - December

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - Istanbul Racing Circuit - opinions about the track

The circuit and its facilities were designed by the famous racetrack architect Hermann Tilke, who said he designed the track to try to catch the drivers out [1]. The inaugural Turkish Grand Prix certainly caught the drivers out, with many drivers spinning off throughout the weekend. Turn 8 particularly caught the imagination. The corner is a fast, sweeping corner with four apexes, similar to a multi-apex sections of the old Nürburgring were Tilke is racing if time permits. Many drivers lost control during or just after Turn 8 over th ...

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Istanbul Racing Circuit, Istanbul Racing Circuit - track description, Istanbul Racing Circuit - opinions about the track, Istanbul Racing Circuit - 20005 F1, Istanbul Racing Circuit - other events

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - Istanbul Racing Circuit - 20005 F1

The winner of the 2005 Turkish Grand Prix was Kimi Räikkönen. The maximum attainable speed was expected to be 320.5 km/h (199.2 mph) by modern F1 cars. ...

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Istanbul Racing Circuit, Istanbul Racing Circuit - track description, Istanbul Racing Circuit - opinions about the track, Istanbul Racing Circuit - 20005 F1, Istanbul Racing Circuit - other events

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - Touring car racing - Differences between touring cars and sports cars

For the casual observer, there can be a great deal of confusion when it comes to classifying closed-wheel racing cars as 'touring cars' or 'sports cars' (also known as GT cars). In truth, there is often very little technical difference between the two classifications, and nomenclature is often a matter of tradition. In general, however, touring cars are based upon 4-door 'family' sedans or, more rarely, 2-door coupe cars, while GT racing cars are based upon more exotic vehicles, such as Ferrari's or Lamborghini's. Underneath the bodyw ...

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Touring car racing, Touring car racing - What constitutes a touring car?, Touring car racing - Differences between touring cars and sports cars, Touring car racing - Series of Competition, Touring car racing - Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, Touring car racing - V8 Supercar, Touring car racing - British Touring Car Championship, Touring car racing - World Touring Car Championship, Touring car racing - Other Series, Touring car racing - Previous Series, Touring car racing - Other Notable Competitions

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in sports - Football American

2005 in sports - January. 2005 in sports - February. 2005 in sports - June. ...

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2005 in sports, 2005 in sports - Athletics, 2005 in sports - Auto racing, 2005 in sports - Baseball, 2005 in sports - Basketball, 2005 in sports - National Basketball Association, 2005 in sports - NCAA Champions, 2005 in sports - International Competitions, 2005 in sports - Other Professional competitions, 2005 in sports - Cricket, 2005 in sports - Cycling, 2005 in sports - Football American, 2005 in sports - January, 2005 in sports - February, 2005 in sports - June, 2005 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 2005 in sports - Football Rugby league, 2005 in sports - Football Rugby Union, 2005 in sports - Football Soccer, 2005 in sports - Major national championships, 2005 in sports - International Tournaments, 2005 in sports - Qualifying for 2006 World Cup, 2005 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 2005 in sports - Golf, 2005 in sports - Handball, 2005 in sports - Ice Hockey, 2005 in sports - Lacrosse, 2005 in sports - Major League Lacrosse US:, 2005 in sports - National Lacrosse League US:, 2005 in sports - NCAA Division I US Collegiate:, 2005 in sports - Radiosport, 2005 in sports - Skiing, 2005 in sports - Snooker, 2005 in sports - 2004/05 season, 2005 in sports - 2005/06 season, 2005 in sports - Sumo, 2005 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 2005 in sports - Flat races, 2005 in sports - Steeplechases, 2005 in sports - Tennis, 2005 in sports - 2005 Summer Deaflympics, 2005 in sports - Deaths, 2005 in sports - January-March, 2005 in sports - April-June, 2005 in sports - July, 2005 in sports - August - September, 2005 in sports - October - December

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in sports - Lacrosse

2005 in sports - Major League Lacrosse US:. Baltimore Bayhawks defeated Long Island Lizards 15-9 to win championship. MLL announces four expansion teams to start play in 2006, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles and San Francisco. 2005 in sports - National Lacrosse League US:. The Toronto Rock defeat the Arizona Sting 19-13 in the NLL. Les Bartley, former coach and GM of the Toronto Rock, dies later that week. Gary Gait, of the Colorado Mammoth, retires along with his twin bro ...

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2005 in sports, 2005 in sports - Athletics, 2005 in sports - Auto racing, 2005 in sports - Baseball, 2005 in sports - Basketball, 2005 in sports - National Basketball Association, 2005 in sports - NCAA Champions, 2005 in sports - International Competitions, 2005 in sports - Other Professional competitions, 2005 in sports - Cricket, 2005 in sports - Cycling, 2005 in sports - Football American, 2005 in sports - January, 2005 in sports - February, 2005 in sports - June, 2005 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 2005 in sports - Football Rugby league, 2005 in sports - Football Rugby Union, 2005 in sports - Football Soccer, 2005 in sports - Major national championships, 2005 in sports - International Tournaments, 2005 in sports - Qualifying for 2006 World Cup, 2005 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 2005 in sports - Golf, 2005 in sports - Handball, 2005 in sports - Ice Hockey, 2005 in sports - Lacrosse, 2005 in sports - Major League Lacrosse US:, 2005 in sports - National Lacrosse League US:, 2005 in sports - NCAA Division I US Collegiate:, 2005 in sports - Radiosport, 2005 in sports - Skiing, 2005 in sports - Snooker, 2005 in sports - 2004/05 season, 2005 in sports - 2005/06 season, 2005 in sports - Sumo, 2005 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 2005 in sports - Flat races, 2005 in sports - Steeplechases, 2005 in sports - Tennis, 2005 in sports - 2005 Summer Deaflympics, 2005 in sports - Deaths, 2005 in sports - January-March, 2005 in sports - April-June, 2005 in sports - July, 2005 in sports - August - September, 2005 in sports - October - December

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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: Encyclopedia II - Auto racing - History

Auto racing - The Start. Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful petrol-fuelled autos. In 1894, the first contest was organized by Paris magazine Le Petit Journal, a reliability test to determine best performance. A year later the first real race was staged, from Paris, France to Bordeaux, France. First over the line was Émile Levassor but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater. An international competition began with ...

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Auto racing, Auto racing - History, Auto racing - The Start, Auto racing - City to city racing, Auto racing - 1910-1950, Auto racing - Categories, Auto racing - Single-seater racing, Auto racing - Rallying, Auto racing - Ice Racing, Auto racing - Touring car racing, Auto racing - Stock car racing, Auto racing - Drag racing, Auto racing - Sports car racing, Auto racing - Offroad racing, Auto racing - Hillclimbing, Auto racing - Kart racing, Auto racing - Legend car racing, Auto racing - Other categories, Auto racing - Use of flags, Auto racing - Accidents

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