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  • ...e [[Ferrari Colombo engine#F101|Tipo F101]]-engined grand tourers. Formula One cars were named after number of valves per cylinder and for the number of c * 1994 [[Ferrari 412 T1]], [[Formula One]] racing car; also called Ferrari 412 T1B ...
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  • {{BLP one source|date=March 2017}} ...ex-Toyota Team Europe) and team principal of [[Toyota F1]], the [[Formula One]] racing branch of [[Toyota]], until June 2007. ...
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  • === Engines === * [[GE Honda Aero Engines]] {{small|(50%)}} ...
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  • | Team(s) = non-works [[BMW in Formula One|BMW]] ...nds Prix, driving privately run [[BMW in Formula One|BMW]]s with different engines. He was classified in both races with a best finish of 12th. ...
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  • [[File:saabformulajunior2.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Saab Formula Junior]] [[File:Saab Formula Junior.jpg|thumb|300px|Saab Formula Junior in the Saab Museum]] ...
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  • ..."Parilla", "Komet" and "Sirio" [[brand names]] and is the largest [[kart]] engines manufacturer. Its factory is located in the province of Bergamo, Italy, nea The manufacturer won the European [[KF1|Formula A]] championship in 2000 with [[Lewis Hamilton]], in 2001 with [[Carlo Van ...
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  • ...oventry Simplex]].{{r|Hillfields}} The company continued the production of engines which were used in many early cars including the [[Abbey (1922 automobile)| ...960s, produced championship [[Formula One]] and [[Formula Two|Two]] racing engines. ...
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  • |class=[[Formula One|Formula One car]] ...k brakes on all wheels.<ref name=avto5/> The car debuted in Soviet Formula One racing in September 1968.<ref name=avto5/> The engine was an uprated 1478 c ...
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  • Engines = [[Cosworth]] | ...eam/1977/2380.html |title= Apollon's results at formula1.com|work= Formula One Results |access-date= 30 November 2011 }}</ref> | ...
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  • |Engines = [[Cosworth]] [[V8 engine|V8]] ...uire (racing driver)|Brian McGuire]]. The team participated in one Formula One World Championship Grand Prix but failed to qualify. ...
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  • {{short description|British Formula One constructor}} |engines = ATS ...
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  • ...was drafted and moved to [[Reggiane]], where he designed military aircraft engines. ...favor within the company. Lampredi's engine gave Ferrari its first Formula One win when [[José Froilán González]] won the British Grand Prix in Silverston ...
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  • ...it of movement". Momentum is related to mass and velocity, as given by the formula ''P = mv,'' where ''P'' is the momentum, ''m'' the mass, and ''v'' the velo ==Rockets and rocket-like reaction engines== ...
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  • ...ERA in 1939 and returned to Coventry to work at the [[Morris Motors|Morris Engines]] factory. ...ormula One]] engine, before moving on again in 1950 to [[Coventry Climax]] engines as chief designer working on the [[Coventry Climax#FW|FWA engine]]. ...
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  • |engines = [[Maserati in Motorsport|Maserati]] [[Straight-six engine|straight- '''Tec-Mec''' (full name '''Studio Tecnica Meccanica''') was a [[Formula One]] constructor from Italy. Founded by former [[Maserati]] designer [[Valerio ...
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  • ...d some modern features not found in other cars of its time period, such as one ignition coil per cylinder. ...ett]] II, [[Saab 95|95]], [[Saab 96|96]], [[Saab Granturismo]], the [[Saab Formula Junior]] and the [[Saab Quantum]]. The engine had a combined belt driven DC ...
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  • * [[BMW P80]], a family of Formula One engines ...
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  • {{redirect-distinguish|Formula First|Formula One (disambiguation){{!}}Formula One}} [[Image:WernerHannelore-OlympicFormelV19690801-1.jpg|thumb|right|Olympic Formula Vee racing at [[Nürburgring]] in 1969]] ...
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  • ...e less common than [[V16 engine]]s, with only a couple of prototype racing engines using a flat-sixteen layout. ...6, rather than a [[boxer engine|boxer configuration]] as used by most flat engines with six cylinders or less.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://purl.stanford.edu/ ...
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  • ...is 500|1949]] with [[Bill Holland]]. Diedt's cars ran with [[Offenhauser]] engines, and the three victories were the only major [[American open-wheel car raci | [[1950 Formula One season|1950]] ...
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