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The World Sportscar Championship was a series run by the FIA from 1953 to 1992. The championship evolved from a small collection of the most important road races in Europe and North America with dozens of gentleman drivers at the grid, to a professional racing series where the world's largest automakers spent millions of dollars per year. Its name also changed throughout the years, becoming the World Championship for Makes in the 1970s, and the World Endurance Championship or World Sports Prototype Championsip in the 1980s. The Fédération Internationale de lAutomobile, commonly referred to as the FIA, is a non-profit association established in 1904 to represent the interest of motoring organisations and motor car users. ...
1950s
In the first years, now legendary races such as the Mille Miglia, Carrera Panamericana and Targa Florio were part of the calendar, alongside the remaining 24 Hours of Le Mans and 12 Hours of Sebring. Manufacturers such as Ferrari, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Aston Martin fielded entries, many times employing professional racing drivers with experience in Formula 1, but the majority of the grids were filled up by gentleman drivers. Classes were split into GT (closed bodywork) and Sports (open bodywork), and were further divided by engine displacement. The Mille Miglia (Thousand miles) was an open-road endurance race which took place in Italy twenty-four times from 1927 to 1957, thirteen before the war and eleven from 1947. ...
The Carrera Panamericana was a race on open roads in Mexico, similar to the Mille Miglia and Targa Florio in Italy. ...
Targa Florio The Targa Florio was an open road endurance automobile race held near Palermo, Sicily. ...
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The 12 Hours of Sebring is an annual motorsport endurance race held at Sebring Raceway, a former Air Force base in Sebring, Florida. ...
The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Jaguar Cars is a British automobile manufacturer. ...
This page is about the Mercedes-Benz brand of automobiles and trucks from the DaimlerChrysler automobile manufacturer. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
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Formula One, abbreviated to F1 and also known as Grand Prix racing, is the highest class of single-seat open-wheel auto racing. ...
1962-1965 expansion In 1962, the calendar was expanded with smaller races, while the FIA attempted to shift the series' focus into GT cars, without success.
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 Ferrari 512S, Ferrari P models, Ford GT40, Lola T70, Chaparral, Alfa Romeo TZ2, Porsche 906,Porsche 908, Porsche 917 and Shelby Cobra battled for supremacy on classic circuits such as Sebring, Nürburgring, Spa-Francorchamps, Monza, Targa Florio and Le Mans, in what is now considered the Golden Age of sports car racing. History of the Ferrari 512s In 1969 Enzo Ferrari, who had quit endurance racing, came back with a 3-litre prototype, the 3. ...
Although Enzo Ferrari resisted the move even with Cooper dominating F1, Ferrari began producing mid-engined racing cars in 1960 with the Formula 2 156, which would be turned into the Formula 1-winner of 1961. ...
A Roaring Forties replica of a 1965 Ford GT40 in Shelby livery on display at the 2005 United States Grand Prix GT40 Mk II front. ...
Chaparral 2J. Photo Copyright 2002 John S. Krill. ...
The Porsche 906 or Carrera 6 was a street-legal racing car from Porsche; 65 were produced from 1966. ...
The Porsche 908 was a racing car from Porsche, introduced from 1968 as a successor to the Porsche 906/Porsche 907/Porsche 910 models, and designed under Ferdinand Piech. ...
Porsche 917/20 Pink Pig in Stuttgart Zuffenhausen Porsche 917/30 in Stuttgart Zuffenhausen The type 917 gave Porsche its first overall wins at the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1970 and 1971. ...
427 A/C Shelby America CSX 4109 Cobra Signature Series #3 of 4 The AC Cobra was a powerful Anglo-American sports car built in the 1960s. ...
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The Nürburgring (alternative spelling: Nuerburgring), known as simply the Ring by enthusiasts, is the name of a famous road racing circuit for autos or motorcycles in Germany, of which there are several configurations. ...
The route of the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps as laid out for the Belgian Grand Prix The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is the famous venue of the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix and the SPA 24 Hours endurance race. ...
The Lambro River runs through Monza. ...
Targa Florio The Targa Florio was an open road endurance automobile race held near Palermo, Sicily. ...
Le Mans is a city in France, located at the Sarthe River. ...
In 1972, prototypes were limited to 3.0 L engines by the FIA (a move that some cynics believed was made to benefit the French Matra team), and manufacturers gradually lost interest. The remaining prototypes (Lola and Chevron chassis mated to Ford and BMW F2-spec engines entered by private teams) were switched to the short-lived European Sportscar Championship (which ran for one season in 1978), and the World Championship for Makes was geared towards Group 5 and Group 4 GT cars. It was during this period, from 1977 to 1981, that the nearly-invincible Porsche 935 and its evolutions dominated international endurance racing. Prototypes returned, but were usually unable to counter the sea of Porsche 935s and the works Lancia Beta Montecarlo. Mécanique Avion TRAction or Matra is a French company covering a wide range of activities mainly related to aeronautics and weaponry which today operates as the Lagardère Group. ...
Lola Racing Cars (also Lola Cars International) is a racing car engineering company founded in 1961 by Eric Broadley and based in Huntingdon, United Kingdom. ...
While Formula One has generally been regarded as the pinnacle of open-wheeled auto racing, the high performance nature of the cars and the expense involved in the series has always meant that there has needed to be a path to reach this peak. ...
The Porsche 935 was introduced in 1976, as the racing version of the 930 (911 Turbo), prepared for FIA Group 5 rules (similar to the Porsche 934 which was built for the more standard FIA Group 4). ...
1980s In 1981, the FIA instituted a drivers championship. In 1982, the FIA attempted to counter the horse power climb by introducing Group C, a class for closed prototypes that limited fuel consumption. While this meant that cars needed to conserve fuel early in the race, manufacturer sport for the new regulations was immense, which each make adding to the diversity of the series. With the new rules, it was theoretically possible for small normally aspirated engines to compete with large forced induction engines. In addition, most races ran for either 500 or 1000 Km, usually going over three and six hours, respectively, so it was possible to emphasize the "endurance" aspect of the competition as well. Group B cars were allowed to race, but entries in this class were sparse, and GT cars disappeared from the series, with prototypes dominating the championship. Group C was a category of auto racing, and was introduced into sports car racing by the FIA (the governing body of World motor racing) during the early 1980s. ...
Group B Ford RS200 In relation to motorsport governed by the FIA, Group A and Group B referred to two sets of regulations for competition vehicles in touring car and rally racing. ...
Porsche was the first constructor to join the series, with the 956, but soon several other makes joined the series, including Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Toyota, Mazda and Aston Martin. As costs increased, a C2 class (originally named C Junior) was created for privateer teams and small manufacturers, with more limits to fuel consumption. Most cars used either the BMW M1 engine or the new Cosworth DFL, but, like in the main class, a variety of solutions was employed by each individual manufacturer. Alba, Tiga, Spice and Ecurie Ecosse were among the most competitive in this class. The Porsche 956 was a race car built by Porsche which designed it in 1982 for FIA Group C racing. ...
This page is about the Mercedes-Benz brand of automobiles and trucks from the DaimlerChrysler automobile manufacturer. ...
Nissan Motor Co. ...
Toyota redirects here. ...
Mazda logo in 2005 Mazda Motor Corporation (ããã Matsuda) TYO: 7261 is a Japanese automobile maker based in Hiroshima, Japan. ...
BMW M1 The BMW M1 is a supercar automobile, and was the first mid-engined BMW. It employed a twin-cam M88/1 3. ...
A Ford Cosworth DFV on a Ligier JS11 Cosworth is an engine design and manufacture company founded in 1958, specialising in engines for automobile racing. ...
In 1990, the FIA allowed the teams to use Formula 1-sourced 3.5 L engines. These engines were benefitted in expense of the more free regulations, and this soon lead to the quick downfall of the World Endurance Championship, as Ford (through Jaguar), Mercedes and Peugeot elected to either concentrate on or move to F1. The F1 engines were unaffordable for teams like Spice and ADA. A lack of entries meant the 1993 season was cancelled before the start of the first race. Formula One, abbreviated to F1 and also known as Grand Prix racing, is the highest class of single-seat open-wheel auto racing. ...
Peugeot is a major French car brand which is today part of PSA Peugeot Citroën. ...
1990s GT This vacuum in sports car racing was taken up by the BPR Global GT Series in 1994, which also signaled the return of GT cars after an absence of one decade. The success of the series lead to a friendly takeover by the FIA in 1997, becoming the FIA GT Championship. Prototypes were mainly absent from European tracks (Le Mans being the sole notable exception) until 1997, with the creation of the International Sports Racing Series, which eventually morphed into the short-lived FIA Sportscar Championship. The FIA now maintains GT and prototype racing separate, these cars running together only on ACO-sanctioned events. FIA GT Championship The FIA world car racing series for Grand Touring cars. ...
The Automobile Club de lOuest (of the West), also called Le ACO, is the largest automotive group in France. ...
List of winners | Jahr | Weltmeister | Konstrukteurs-Weltmeister | Wichtige Fahrer | | 1953 | - | Ferrari | G. Farina, A. Ascari, M. Hawthorn | | 1954 | - | Ferrari | M. Trintignant, J.F. González, U. Maglioli | | 1955 | - | Mercedes | S. Moss, P. Collins | | 1956 | - | Ferrari | E. Castellotti, J.M. Fangio, M. Trintignant | | 1957 | - | Ferrari | P. Collins, P. Hill, P. Taruffi | | 1958 | - | Ferrari | P. Collins, P. Hill, O. Gendebien | | 1959 | - | Aston Martin | S. Moss, J. Fairman, C. Shelby, R. Salvadori | | 1960 | - | Ferrari | O. Gendebien, P. Hill | | 1961 | - | Ferrari | O. Gendebien, P. Hill | | 1962 | - | Ferrari | O. Gendebien, P. Hill | | 1963 | - | Ferrari | L. Scarfiotti, P. Rodriguez, J. Surtees | | 1964 | - | Porsche | J. Bonnier, R. Ginther, E. Barth | | 1965 | - | Ferrari | M. Parkes, J. Surtees, L. Scarfiotti | | 1966 | - | Ford | K. Miles, L. Ruby | | 1967 | - | Ferrari | L. Bandini, C. Amon | | 1968 | - | Ford | K. Miles, L. Ruby | | 1969 | - | Porsche | J. Siffert, B. Redman | | 1970 | - | Porsche | P. Rodriguez, J. Siffert, L. Kinnunen | | 1971 | - | Porsche | P. Rodriguez, J. Oliver | | 1972 | - | Ferrari | J, Ickx, M. Andretti | | 1973 | - | Matra | H. Pescarolo, G. Larrousse | | 1974 | - | Matra | H. Pescarolo, J.-P. Jarier, J.-P. Beltoise | | 1975 | - | Alfa Romeo | A. Merzario, J. Laffite, D. Bell | | 1976 | - | Porsche | J. Ickx, J. Mass | | 1977 | - | Alfa Romeo | A. Merzario, V. Brambilla | | 1978 | - | Porsche | H. Pescarolo, B. Wollek | | 1979 | - | Porsche | K. Ludwig, B. Wollek, J. Fitzpatrick | | 1980 | - | Porsche | J. Barth, H. Pescarolo, J. Fitzpatrick | | 1981 | - | Porsche | B. Rahal, R. Stommelen | | 1982 | Jacky Ickx | Porsche | - | | 1983 | Jacky Ickx | Porsche | - | | 1984 | Stefan Bellof | Porsche | - | | 1985 | D. Bell/H.-J. Stuck | Porsche | - | | 1986 | Derek Bell | Porsche | - | | 1987 | Raul Boesel | Jaguar | - | | 1988 | Martin Brundle | Jaguar | - | | 1989 | Jean-Louis Schlesser | Sauber-Mercedes | - | | 1990 | J.-L. Schlesser/M. Baldi | Sauber-Mercedes | - | | 1991 | Teo Fabi | Jaguar | - | | 1992 | D. Warwick/Y. Dalmas | Jaguar | - | The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Emilio Giuseppe Farina (October 30, 1906-June 30, 1966) stands out in the history of Grand Prix motor racing for his much copied and admired straight-arm driving style and his status as the first ever Formula One World Champion. ...
Alberto Ascari (July 13, 1918 â May 26, 1955) was one of Formula Ones first stars and the first great Ferrari driver. ...
John Michael Hawthorn (April 10, 1929 - January 22, 1959) was a race car driver, born in Mexborough, Yorkshire, England. ...
The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Maurice Trintignant, born October 30, 1917 in Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes in the Vaucluse departement of the Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur Region of France, is a race car driver. ...
José Froilán González (born October 5, 1922 in Arrecifes) was an Argentine Formula 1-driver. ...
Umberto Maglioli was a Formula One driver from Italy. ...
The word Mercedes can refer to a number of things: A brand of automobiles and trucks: Mercedes-Benz, brand of automobiles and trucks from the German automobile manufacturer DaimlerChrysler A number of places: Mercedes, Buenos Aires province, Argentina Mercedes, Eastern Samar, Philippines Mercedes, Texas, United States Mercedes, Soriano department, Uruguay...
Sir Stirling Moss OBE (born September 17, 1929 in London) is a British auto racing driver. ...
Peter Collins (born in Kidderminster, Worcester, November 6, 1931 - dead in Bonn, August 3, 1958) was a Formula One driver from Britain. ...
The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Eugenio Castellotti, born October 10, 1930 - died March 14, 1957, was a Formula One driver from Italy. ...
Juan Manuel Fangio (June 24, 1911 - July 17, 1995) was a legendary Argentinian racing car driver. ...
Maurice Trintignant, born October 30, 1917 in Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes in the Vaucluse departement of the Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur Region of France, is a race car driver. ...
The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Peter Collins (born in Kidderminster, Worcester, November 6, 1931 - dead in Bonn, August 3, 1958) was a Formula One driver from Britain. ...
Philip Toll Hill Jr. ...
Piero Taruffi was a Formula One driver from Italy. ...
The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Peter Collins (born in Kidderminster, Worcester, November 6, 1931 - dead in Bonn, August 3, 1958) was a Formula One driver from Britain. ...
Philip Toll Hill Jr. ...
Olivier Gendebien, born January 12, 1924 in Brussels, Belgium and died on October 2, 1998 in Les Baux de Provence, in the Bouches-du-Rhône departement of France, was a war hero and race car driver. ...
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Sir Stirling Moss OBE (born September 17, 1929 in London) is a British auto racing driver. ...
Jack Fairman was a Formula One driver from Britain. ...
Carroll Hall Shelby, (born January 11, 1923 in Leesburg, Texas) is an American racing and automotive design legend. ...
Roy Salvadori was a Formula One driver from Britain. ...
The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Olivier Gendebien, born January 12, 1924 in Brussels, Belgium and died on October 2, 1998 in Les Baux de Provence, in the Bouches-du-Rhône departement of France, was a war hero and race car driver. ...
Philip Toll Hill Jr. ...
The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Olivier Gendebien, born January 12, 1924 in Brussels, Belgium and died on October 2, 1998 in Les Baux de Provence, in the Bouches-du-Rhône departement of France, was a war hero and race car driver. ...
Philip Toll Hill Jr. ...
The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Olivier Gendebien, born January 12, 1924 in Brussels, Belgium and died on October 2, 1998 in Les Baux de Provence, in the Bouches-du-Rhône departement of France, was a war hero and race car driver. ...
Philip Toll Hill Jr. ...
The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Ludovico Scarfiotti (born in Turin, Italy, October 18, 1933 - dead in Rossfeld, Germany, June 8, 1968) was a Formula One driver from Italy. ...
Pedro Rodriguez may refer to various people: Pedro Rodriguez (soldier), Puerto Rican Korean War hero who won two Silver Star Medals. ...
John Surtees (Ferrari) at the British Grand Prix 1964 John Surtees (born February 11, 1934) is a British racing driver, and the only one to have become World Champion on both two and four wheels. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Joakim Jo Bonnier (born 31 January 1930 in Djurgården, Stockholm, Sweden; died 11 June 1972) was a Formula One driver who raced for various teams. ...
Richie Ginther was a Formula One driver from the United States. ...
Edgar Barth was a Formula One driver from Germany. ...
The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Mike Parkes was a Formula One driver from Britain. ...
John Surtees (Ferrari) at the British Grand Prix 1964 John Surtees (born February 11, 1934) is a British racing driver, and the only one to have become World Champion on both two and four wheels. ...
Ludovico Scarfiotti (born in Turin, Italy, October 18, 1933 - dead in Rossfeld, Germany, June 8, 1968) was a Formula One driver from Italy. ...
The Ford Motor Company (often referred to simply as Ford or Fords; sometimes nicknamed FoMoCo), NYSE: F is an automobile maker founded by Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan, United States (where the company is currently headquartered), and incorporated on June 16, 1903. ...
The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Lorenzo Bandini (born 21 December 1935 in Cyrenaica, Libya; died 10 May 1967) was an Italian Formula One driver who raced for the Scuderia Centro Sud and Ferrari teams. ...
Chris Amon (born 20 July 1943) was a New Zealand Grand Prix driver of the 1960s and 1970s, widely accepted to be one of the best drivers never to win a F1 Grand Prix. ...
The Ford Motor Company (often referred to simply as Ford or Fords; sometimes nicknamed FoMoCo), NYSE: F is an automobile maker founded by Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan, United States (where the company is currently headquartered), and incorporated on June 16, 1903. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Jo Siffert, born July 7, 1936 â died October 24, 1971, was a Swiss race car driver. ...
Brian Redman (born March 9, 1937 in Colne, Lancashire, United Kingdom) was a Formula One driver from England. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Pedro Rodriguez may refer to various people: Pedro Rodriguez (soldier), Puerto Rican Korean War hero who won two Silver Star Medals. ...
Jo Siffert, born July 7, 1936 â died October 24, 1971, was a Swiss race car driver. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Pedro Rodriguez may refer to various people: Pedro Rodriguez (soldier), Puerto Rican Korean War hero who won two Silver Star Medals. ...
Jackie Oliver was a Formula One driver from Britain. ...
The Ferrari Gestione Industriale badge on the front of a 330 GTC Ferrari is an Italian manufacturer of high end race cars and high-performance sports cars formed by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. ...
Jacques Bernard (Jacky) Ickx, (born January 1, 1945 in Brussels) is a Belgian racing driver known for his success in Formula One and his six wins in the 24 hours of Le Mans. ...
Mario Andretti portrayed on the cover of Esquire Mario Gabriele Andretti (born February 28, 1940) is an American racing driver, arguably the most successful US citizen in auto racing. ...
Mécanique Avion TRAction or Matra is a French company covering a wide range of activities mainly related to aeronautics and weaponry which today operates as the Lagardère Group. ...
Henri Pescarolo was a Formula One driver from France. ...
Gerard Larrousse was a Formula One driver from France. ...
Mécanique Avion TRAction or Matra is a French company covering a wide range of activities mainly related to aeronautics and weaponry which today operates as the Lagardère Group. ...
Henri Pescarolo was a Formula One driver from France. ...
Jean Pierre Jarier (born July 10, 1946) is a French Grand Prix racing driver, now retired. ...
Jean-Pierre Beltoise (born 26 April 1937 in Paris, France) was a Formula One driver who raced for the Matra and BRM teams. ...
Alfa Romeo is an Italian automobile manufacturing company, founded as Darracq Italiana by Cavaliere Ugo Stella, an aristocrat from Milan in partnership with the French automobile firm of Alexandre Darracq. ...
Arturo Merzario (born in Civenna, Como, March 11, 1943) was a Formula One driver from Italy. ...
Jacques-Henri Laffite (born November 21, 1943) is a French racing driver who competed in Formula One from 1974 to 1986. ...
Derek Bell can refer to different people: Derek Bell (1935-2002), the Irish musician and composer, long with the Chieftains. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Jacques Bernard (Jacky) Ickx, (born January 1, 1945 in Brussels) is a Belgian racing driver known for his success in Formula One and his six wins in the 24 hours of Le Mans. ...
Jochen Mass, born September 30, 1946 was a Formula One driver from Germany. ...
Alfa Romeo is an Italian automobile manufacturing company, founded as Darracq Italiana by Cavaliere Ugo Stella, an aristocrat from Milan in partnership with the French automobile firm of Alexandre Darracq. ...
Arturo Merzario (born in Civenna, Como, March 11, 1943) was a Formula One driver from Italy. ...
Vittorio Brambilla was a Formula One driver from Italy. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Henri Pescarolo was a Formula One driver from France. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Henri Pescarolo was a Formula One driver from France. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Bobby Rahal (born January 10, 1953 in Medina, Ohio) is an auto racing team owner and former driver. ...
Rolf Stommelen was a Formula One driver from Germany born on July 11, 1943. ...
Jacques Bernard (Jacky) Ickx, (born January 1, 1945 in Brussels) is a Belgian racing driver known for his success in Formula One and his six wins in the 24 hours of Le Mans. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Jacques Bernard (Jacky) Ickx, (born January 1, 1945 in Brussels) is a Belgian racing driver known for his success in Formula One and his six wins in the 24 hours of Le Mans. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Stefan Bellof November 20, 1957 - September 1, 1985 born in Giessen, Germany; was a Formula One driver who raced for the Tyrrell team. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Derek Bell can refer to different people: Derek Bell (1935-2002), the Irish musician and composer, long with the Chieftains. ...
Hans Joachim Stuck was a Formula One driver from Germany and son of the legendary Hans Von Stuck. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Derek Bell can refer to different people: Derek Bell (1935-2002), the Irish musician and composer, long with the Chieftains. ...
Porsche (), (pronounced porsh-uh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen. ...
Raul Boesel (Curitiba, December 4, 1957) was a Formula One driver from Brazil. ...
Jaguar Cars is a British based subsidiary of the American Ford Motor Company famous for luxury saloon and sports cars. ...
Martin Brundle (born June 1, 1959) is a motor racing and former Formula One driver known chiefly as the man who ran Ayrton Senna close in British Formula Three and as ITV Sport F1 commentator. ...
Jaguar Cars is a British based subsidiary of the American Ford Motor Company famous for luxury saloon and sports cars. ...
Jean-Louis Schlesser is a racing driver with experience in circuit racing and cross-country rallying. ...
Sauber, founded and managed by Peter Sauber, is a Formula One team based in Hinwil, Switzerland. ...
The word Mercedes can refer to a number of things: A brand of automobiles and trucks: Mercedes-Benz, brand of automobiles and trucks from the German automobile manufacturer DaimlerChrysler A number of places: Mercedes, Buenos Aires province, Argentina Mercedes, Eastern Samar, Philippines Mercedes, Texas, United States Mercedes, Soriano department, Uruguay...
Jean-Louis Schlesser is a racing driver with experience in circuit racing and cross-country rallying. ...
Mauro Baldi (Reggio Emilia, January 31, 1954) was a Formula One driver from Italy. ...
Sauber, founded and managed by Peter Sauber, is a Formula One team based in Hinwil, Switzerland. ...
The word Mercedes can refer to a number of things: A brand of automobiles and trucks: Mercedes-Benz, brand of automobiles and trucks from the German automobile manufacturer DaimlerChrysler A number of places: Mercedes, Buenos Aires province, Argentina Mercedes, Eastern Samar, Philippines Mercedes, Texas, United States Mercedes, Soriano department, Uruguay...
Teo Fabi was a Formula One driver from Italy. ...
Jaguar Cars is a British based subsidiary of the American Ford Motor Company famous for luxury saloon and sports cars. ...
Derek Stanley Arthur Warwick (born Alresford, Hampshire, England, 27 August 1954) was a British racing driver. ...
Yannick Dalmas was a Formula One driver from France. ...
Jaguar Cars is a British based subsidiary of the American Ford Motor Company famous for luxury saloon and sports cars. ...
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