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Ferrari Enzo Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari Enzo Ferrari - Production
The Enzo was initially announced with a limited production run of 349 units. The company sent invitations to existing customers, and all ...
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Ferrari Enzo Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari Enzo Ferrari - Related Developments
As a result of the Enzo, Ferrari have decided to use some of the technology developed for it in a small-scale program to get more feedbac...
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Ferrari Enzo Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari Enzo Ferrari - Specifications
General information:
Year: 2003
Manufacturer: Ferrari S.p.A.
Model: Enzo Ferrari
Body type: coupe
Base MSRP: $643,330
Dimensions
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Alain Prost: Encyclopedia Ii - Alain Prost - Ferrari
He won five races in 1990 and by entering the title deciding race at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka he was set to fight for another Wo...
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Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari - List Of Models
Until the mid-1990s, Ferrari followed a three-number naming scheme based on engine displacement:
V6 and V8 models used the total displac...
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Ferrari 512: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 512 - Ferrari 512 History
Ferrari used to race with Prototypes (see Ferrari P) until the rules were changed for 1968.
In 1969, Ferrari decided to do what Porsche d...
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Scuderia Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - Scuderia Ferrari - History
Scuderia Ferrari - 1929-1950.
Scuderia Ferrari was founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929 as a sponsor for amateur drivers in various races, t...
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V8: Encyclopedia - V8
A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinders.
V8 - Overview.
The V8 is a very common configuration for large automobile engines. V8 en...
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Enzo Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - Enzo Ferrari - Biography
Born in Modena, Italy, Enzo Ferrari grew up with little formal education but a strong desire to race cars. During World War I he was a mu...
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Ferrari 456: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 456 - 456
The original 456 was available in GT and (from 1996) GTA forms. The difference in name signifies the transmission: the former has a six-s...
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Ferrari F50 Gt: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari F50 Gt - Statistics
Manufacturer: Ferrari
Class: Mid-Engine Competition Model
Production: 1996
Predecessor: F333 SP
Body styles: Pininfarina
Engines: 4.7 L V...
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Ferrari Mondial: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari Mondial - Mondial 8
The Mondial was introduced as the Mondial 8 in 1980. It was the first Ferrari to depart from the company's familiar 3-digit naming scheme...
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History Of Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ferrari - 1961 The Great Walkout
Enzo Ferrari's strong personality had served his company and racing team well for decades. But internal tensions reached the boiling poin...
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Ferrari America: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari America - 410 Superamerica
As if the custom, low-volume America was not fast enough, Ferrari produced another line of America cars, beginning with the 1955 410 Supe...
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Lamborghini: Encyclopedia Ii - Lamborghini - Models
Lamborghini's products include the 350GTV (1963), 350GT (1964), 400GT (1965), Miura (1966), Flying Star II (1966), Marzal (1966), Espada ...
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Ferrari 360: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 360 - 360 Modena
Ferrari 360 - Description.
Intended as successor to the F355, the 360 Modena features styling by Pininfarina, significant weight reduct...
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Scuderia Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - Scuderia Ferrari - Records
The Ferrari team has achieved unparalleled success in Formula One. Ferrari cars and Ferrari drivers have won the Mille Miglia 8 times, th...
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Scuderia Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - Scuderia Ferrari - Sponsorship
Marlboro have sponsored Ferrari for decades and have been a title sponsor since 1997 (prior to which they sponsored McLaren).
In Septembe...
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Ferrari Daytona: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari Daytona - 365 Gts/4
165 convertible Spider models were produced among the 1,426 Daytonas in total. Five of these were lightweight competition models with alu...
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Ferrari 275: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 275 - Four-cam
The four-cam 275s were substantially updated cars. Built by Scaglietti, they featured new bodywork and was the first Ferrari to not be of...
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Ferrari 365: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 365 - 365 California
The 365 California replaced the 500 Superfast for 1966. It was the first 365 model, with its 4.4 L (4390 cc/267 in³) V12 ...
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Ferrari 250: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 250 - 250s
The first in the 250 line were the 1952 250S berlinetta and spider. They introduced the 3-litre Colombo V12 with 230 hp (171 kW...
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Ferrari 575m Maranello: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 575m Maranello - Specifications
Ferrari 575M Maranello - Engine.
Configuration: 65° V12
Displacement: 5.7 L (5748 cc/350 in³)
Maximum power: 515 ...
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Ferrari 250: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 250 - Similarities
Most 250 road cars share the same two wheelbases, 2400 mm for short wheelbase (SWB) and 2600 mm for long wheelbase (LWB). Most ...
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Ferrari P: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari P - 330 P4
1967 saw the ultimate mid-engined 330 P, the 330 P4. With a 3-valve cylinder head added to the P3's fuel injection system, output was up ...
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Ferrari 512: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 512 - 25 Ferrari 512s Built
Within 9 months Ferrari manufactured 25 512S cars, with even chassis numbers from 1002 to 1050. Of those cars, 19 were raced in 1970, 5 o...
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Ferrari Colombo Engine: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari Colombo Engine - 400
The Colombo engine was enlarged again to 4823 cc for 1976's 400 with the same 81 mm bore and a 78 mm stroke.
Applications:...
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Ferrari 360: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 360 - 360 Spider
Ferrari 360 - Description.
The 360 Spider is Ferrari's 20th road-going convertible and certainly its most advanced to date. It is simpl...
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Ferrari 250 Gto: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 250 Gto - Racing Success
According to the FIA rules for sports car racing, at least one hundred examples of a car had to be built in order for it to be homologate...
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Ferrari 308 Gtb: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 308 Gtb - 308 Gtb
The Pininfarina-styled 308 GTB was introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 1975 as a supplement to the odd Bertone-shaped Dino 308 GT4 and ...
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Ferrari 250: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 250 - Racing Models
A few 250 models were also built for racing alone. Most famous was the 250 GTO and Testa Rossa.
Ferrari 250 - 250 Monza.
Four special 2...
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Ferrari 250: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 250 - 250 Gt
From 1954, Ferrari introduced the 250 GT series. Available in coupe, cabriolet, spider, and berlinetta forms, numerous vehicles shared th...
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Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer - 365 Gt4 Bb
The first Boxer was the 365 GT4 BB shown at the 1971 Turin Motor Show. Designed to answer rival Lamborghini's Miura, it was finally relea...
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Ferrari P: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari P - 312 P
After boycotting sports cars racing in 1968 to protest the rule change, Ferrari built another 3000cc prototype in 1969, named the 312 P.
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Ferrari 330: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 330 - 330 Gt 2+2
The 250 GT 2+2 was replaced in January, 1964 by the new 330 GT 2+2. It was much more than a reengined 250, however, with a sharper nose a...
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Ferrari P: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari P - 312 Pb
In 1971, another rule change was announced for 1972, and Ferrari abandoned further development of the 512 in order to focus on a new 3L p...
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Ferrari 250: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 250 - Sports Cars
The 250 design was extremely successful on the race course as well as the street. A number of GT competition models were built in varying...
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Ferrari 250: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 250 - 250 Export/europa
The 1953 250 Export and Europa were the only of the family to use a different engine. They shared the 2963 cc Lampredi V12 designed ...
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Ferrari Colombo Engine: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari Colombo Engine - 58.8 Mm Stroke
The early 166, 195, and 212 cars used Colombo V12s of varying sizes. All shared the same 58.8 mm stroke, with 60, 65, and 68 mm...
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Ferrari P: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari P - 412 P
The Ferrari 412P was a "consumer version" of the famous 330 P3 race car, built for independent teams like Scuderia Filippinetti. These ca...
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Ferrari Colombo Engine: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari Colombo Engine - 330
The 1960 400 Superamerica replaced the previous model's Lampredi engine with a 3967 cc Colombo. It diverged from the standard 58.8...
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Ferrari 250 Gto: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 250 Gto - Production
The low production (39) allowed Ferrari to be selective about potential owners; if you were in the good graces of Ferrari himself, or his...
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Ferrari 250 Gto: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 250 Gto - Development
The 250 GTO was designed to compete in GT racing. It was an orthodox (some would say conservative) evolution of the 250 GT SWB. Chief eng...
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Carrozzeria Touring: Encyclopedia Ii - Carrozzeria Touring - List Of Touring Cars
Carrozzeria Touring - Touring-bodied Ferraris.
1948 166 Inter Coupe
1951 195 Inter Coupe
1951 212 Inter Coupe
1952 340 MM Spider
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Ferrari 275: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 275 - Two-cam
Ferrari 275 - 275 GTB.
The standard GTB coupe was produced by Scaglietti. It was more of a pure sports car than the GT name suggested. ...
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History Of Formula One: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Formula One - Safety Rules And Regulations
By 1994, the last death in Formula 1 was nearly a decade past, that of Elio de Angelis during testing in 1986. There had been several hor...
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Ferrari 330: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 330 - 330 Gtc/gts
The 330 GTC and 330 GTS were more like their 275 counterparts than the 330 GT 2+2. They shared the short wheelbase of the 275 as well as ...
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Ferrari Daytona: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari Daytona - 365 Gtc/4
Although not generally recognized as a true "Daytona", the 1971 365 GTC/4 used the same chassis. Its coupe bodywork by Pininfarina enclos...
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Rory Byrne: Encyclopedia Ii - Rory Byrne - Formula One
The first Byrne designed car to appear at a grand prix was the Hart powered TG181. Lacking the finances to reach the first three long-hau...
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Ferrari 575m Maranello: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 575m Maranello - Superamerica
The Superamerica is an innovative convertible Berlinetta version of the 575M Maranello. There were only 559 built, making it one of the m...
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Quartic Equation: Encyclopedia Ii - Quartic Equation - Solving The Quartic Equation
According to the fundamental theorem of algebra, a quartic equation always has four solutions (roots). They may be complex and there may ...
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Ferrari 308 Gtb: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 308 Gtb - 208 Gtb
From 1980 through 1985, a low-displacement 208 GTB and 208 GTS was produced. The engine was de-bored to 68.8 mm (giving an undersqua...
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Maserati: Encyclopedia Ii - Maserati - History
The company was founded by Alfieri Maserati, one of seven Maserati brothers, all but one of whom were involved in the development of cars...
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Ferrari 365: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 365 - 365 Gt 2+2
The most popular rounded 365 model was 1967's 365 GT 2+2. As the name implies, it was a four-seat coupe, replacing the 330 GT 2+2. Like t...
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Ferrari 360 Gtc: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 360 Gtc - Drivetrain
Engine: F131 90º V8
Engine Location: Mid, longitudinally mounted
Displacement: 3.586 L
Valvetrain: 5 valves / cylinder, DOHC
Fuel feed: ...
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Alain Prost: Encyclopedia Ii - Alain Prost - Mclaren
In six seasons with the team he won 30 Grand Prix and clinched 3 World Championship Titles and was runner-up twice.
In 1985, and using TA...
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History Of Formula One: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Formula One - Schumacher And Ferrari Dominance
When Michael Schumacher was brought to Ferrari by Jean Todt in 1996, it was to rebuild the team. Several arduous years of nearly-there fo...
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V8: Encyclopedia Ii - V8 - Overview
The V8 is a very common configuration for large automobile engines. V8 engines are rarely less than 4 litres in displacement and in autom...
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History Of Formula One: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Formula One - Ferrari And Mclaren At The Top
The 1974 season went to McLaren and Fittipaldi. But the victory of the favorite wasn't easy. Ferrari made his come back with the 312 B3s ...
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History Of Formula One: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Formula One - After The Ferrari Dominance
In 2005, F1 saw Ferrari fade out of sight, as the works Renault team dominated the early part of the season, and Fernando Alonso forged a...
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History Of Formula One: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Formula One - Technology Emerges
In 1962, the Lotus team ran the Lotus 25 powered by the new Coventry-Climax FWMV V8 engine. The car had an aluminium sheet monocoque chas...
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V8 Engine: Encyclopedia Ii - V8 Engine - Overview
The V8 is a very common configuration for large automobile engines. V8 engines are rarely less than 4 litres in displacement and in autom...
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History Of Formula One: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Formula One - Sponsorship Arrives
Although they failed to win the title in 1967, at the end of the season the Lotus 49 and the DFV engine were mature enough to make the Lo...
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Ferrari 360 Gtc: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari 360 Gtc - General Specifications
Country of origin: Italy
Year of introduction: 2004
Introduced at: 2003 Bologna Motorshow
Numbers built: N/A
Body design: Pininfarina
We...
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History Of Formula One: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Formula One - The Turbo F1 Era
1977 saw the start of one of the most troublesome times in Formula One history. It began with two teams - the long-established Lotus team...
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History Of Formula One: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Formula One - Domination Of Mclaren And Williams
With controversy at last left behind, the Formula One teams flourished through the remainder of the 1980s and into the 1990s. Despite the...
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History Of Formula One: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Formula One - The Early Years
In 1950, as an answer to the Motorcycle World Championships introduced in 1949, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) org...
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Dino Car: Encyclopedia Ii - Dino Car - The Dino
The name "Dino" honors the founder's late son, Alfredino "Dino" Ferrari, who was responsible for the creation of the V6 engine. Along wit...
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Rory Byrne: Encyclopedia Ii - Rory Byrne - Early Career
Byrne became interested in motor racing at Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg, South Africa, firstly as a competitor and later the ...
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History Of Formula One: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Formula One - The Rear Engine Revolution
1958 was a watershed in another crucial way for Formula One. Stirling Moss won the Argentina GP driving a rear-engined Cooper entered by ...
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Maserati: Encyclopedia Ii - Maserati - Current Models
Present production includes:
Spyder convertible
Coupe a two plus two seater coupe
Quattroporte (Italian for four-door), a luxury four-do...
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Carroll Shelby: Encyclopedia Ii - Carroll Shelby - Shelby Vs Ferrari
In 2004, The BBC commissioned Richard Symons to produce "The Cobra Ferrari Wars" that tells the story of how from an idea and just one em...
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V8: Encyclopedia Ii - V8 - Italian V8 Engines
V8 - Alfa Romeo.
The Alfa Romeo Montreal was powered by a 2593 ccm (158 cid) 90-degree quad-cam V8 derived from the Tipo 33 race car. T...
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Dan Gurney: Encyclopedia Ii - Dan Gurney - Formula One Career
Dan Gurney - Driver.
After driving a Ferrari at Le Mans in 1958, Gurney was invited to take a test run in a works Ferrari, and his Form...
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Alain Prost: Encyclopedia Ii - Alain Prost - Formula 1
Prost was the F1 World Champion in 1985, 1986, 1989, and 1993, and runner-up in 1983, 1984, 1988 and 1990. He competed in 199 Grand Prix,...
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Toyota Mr2: Encyclopedia Ii - Toyota Mr2 - Second Generation Sw20 1990-1999
The MR2 went through a complete redesigned in 1989, when the new Mk II body was produced. The new MR2, designated SW20 (in America the ch...
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V8 Engine: Encyclopedia Ii - V8 Engine - Italian V8 Engines
V8 engine - Alfa Romeo.
The Alfa Romeo Montreal was powered by a 2593 ccm (158 cid) 90-degree quad-cam V8 derived from the Tipo 33 race...
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Alain Prost: Encyclopedia Ii - Alain Prost - Williams
Prost went onto a sabatic year in 1992, which was dominated by Nigel Mansell in a Williams Renault, then after a political negotiation th...
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Acer Company: Encyclopedia Ii - Acer Company - Operations
Acer's subsidiary in Australia is Acer Computer Australia, which apart from being third in the Australia's PC desktop and notebook market...
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Alain Prost: Encyclopedia Ii - Alain Prost - Personal
Both during and after his racing career Prost received many honours, including: Legion d'Honneur (France, 1985), the Champion of Champion...
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V8: Encyclopedia Ii - V8 - American V8 Engines
The United States can be considered the "home of the V8" — it has always been more popular there than anywhere else, and it is certainl...
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V8: Encyclopedia Ii - V8 - British V8 Engines
The most common British V8 is the Rover V8, used in countless British performance cars. This is not actually a British design at all but ...
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V8: Encyclopedia Ii - V8 - Australian V8 Engines
The V8 is a very popular engine amongst Australians. This popularity can be attributed to both the popularity of the V8 in the USA, but a...
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V8 Engine: Encyclopedia Ii - V8 Engine - American V8 Engines
The United States can be considered the "home of the V8" — it has always been more popular there than anywhere else, and it is certainl...
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V8 Engine: Encyclopedia Ii - V8 Engine - British V8 Engines
The most common British V8 is the Rover V8, used in countless British performance cars. This is not actually a British design at all but ...
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V8 Engine: Encyclopedia Ii - V8 Engine - Australian V8 Engines
The V8 is a very popular engine amongst Australians. This popularity can be attributed to both the popularity of the V8 in the USA, but a...
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Carroll Shelby: Encyclopedia Ii - Carroll Shelby - Shelby Dodges And Dodge Shelbys
Shelby began working with Dodge at the request of Chrysler Corporation chairman, Lee Iacocca, who had previously been responsible for bri...
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Porsche 917: Encyclopedia Ii - Porsche 917 - 1971
Roger Penske bought a used 512 M chassis that was totally dismantled and rebuilt. The car was specially tuned for long races receiving ma...
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Group B: Encyclopedia Ii - Group B - Cars
Group B:
Audi Quattro S1
Austin Metro 6R4
Citröen Visa 1000 Pistes
Citroën BX 4TC
Ferrari GTO (also referred to as the Ferrari 288 GTO...
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World Sportscar Championship: Encyclopedia Ii - World Sportscar Championship - 1966 -
Starting from 1966, the S (5 L sports cars ) and P (3 L closed prototypes) classes were the most competitive, and cars such as the Ferrar...
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Dino Car: Encyclopedia Ii - Dino Car - Dino 206
The production Dino 206 was an excellent sports car with a beautiful Pininfarina body. Some consider this one of the most stylish of Ferr...
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Team Mclaren: Encyclopedia Ii - Team Mclaren - 2000s
2000 was another closely-fought season, but ultimately Ferrari's Michael Schumacher prevailed.
Since 2000, McLaren has struggled somewhat...
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Porsche 908: Encyclopedia Ii - Porsche 908 - 1972 - 1982
For 1972, the 5000cc loop hole rule was discontinued, and the 917 as well as its main rival Ferrari 512 became obsolete. In the 3000cc pr...
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List Of Supercars: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Supercars - Supercars
The following is a list of vehicles that are widely considered to be "supercars" for their era. Vehicles are listed in the era of the bas...
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Penske Racing: Encyclopedia Ii - Penske Racing - Endurance Racing
A Lola T70 Mk IIIb entered by Penske was the surprise winner of the 1969 24 Hours of Daytona.
During the 1970 season the competition betw...
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Jaguar E-type: Encyclopedia Ii - Jaguar E-type - Overview
The E-type was initially designed and shown to the public as a grand tourer in two seater coupé form (FHC or Fixed Head Coupe) and as co...
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Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari - History
Ferrari - 1929-1946.
Founder Enzo Ferrari never intended to produce road cars when he formed Scuderia Ferrari in 1929 as a sponsor for ...
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Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari - Racing
Main article: Scuderia Ferrari
Enzo Ferrari's true passion, despite his extensive road car business, was always auto racing. His Scuderia...
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Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari - The Cavallino Rampante
The famous symbol of the Ferrari race team is a black prancing horse on yellow shield-shaped background, usually with the letters S F for...
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Ferrari: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferrari - Rosso Corsa
Since the 1920s, Italian race cars of Alfa Romeo, Maserati and later Ferrari and Abarth were (and often still are) painted in "race red" ...
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