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  • '''Land Rover Group''' was a division of [[British Leyland]]. == Brands ==
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  • ...Truck Alliance''. At present the brand is owned by Intrall Polska, a Russo-British company, and the van is sold under the name ''Intrall''. [[Category:Polish automobile brands]]
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  • ...n for the difficult post-war years which Germany had to face. In 1948, the British Government handed the company back over to the German state, where it was m ==Brands==
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  • ==Brands== Car brands owned by SAIC:
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  • | Name = British Grand Prix ...one Circuit]] near the village of [[Silverstone]] in Northamptonshire. The British and [[Italian Grand Prix|Italian]] Grands Prix are the oldest continuously
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  • ===Early British History=== ...the Belgian firm was exhibiting at the [[London Motor Show]] alongside the British company.
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  • |Name = Brands Hatch Circuit |Image = [[Image:Brands Hatch.png]]
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  • The '''1970 British Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] race held at [[Brands Hatch]] on July 18, 1970. [[Category:1970 Formula One race reports|British Grand Prix]]
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  • |Category = [[Formula One]]<br>[[Race of Champions (Brands Hatch)|Race of Champions]]<br>[[BRDC International Trophy|International Tro |Debut = 1971 [[Race of Champions (Brands Hatch)|Race of Champions]]
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  • Results from the 1984 [[Formula One]] '''[[British Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Brands Hatch]] on July 22, 1984. [[Category:1984 Formula One race reports|British Grand Prix]]
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  • ==Inception of the British Talbot== ''Talbot'' was originally the British brand name used to sell imported French [[Clément-Bayard]] cars. Founded
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  • ...nd [[Brabham]], [[Rob Walker Racing Team]], [[March Engineering|March]], [[British Racing Motors|BRM]] | First win = [[1968 British Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...[[Rover|Rover]] from [[BMW]] in 2000; these had previously been parts of [[British Leyland]]. MG Rover is now part of the [[Nanjing Automobile Group]]. ===British Leyland===
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  • ...s at this time tended to feature much more conservative styling than their British counterparts. Cherry's 1978 concept design, the [[Vauxhall Equus]], establi ...ign in GM's history. His responsibility covered all of GM's North American brands - [[Buick]], [[Cadillac]], Chevrolet, Chevrolet Truck, [[GMC|GMC]], [[Humme
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  • ...nd finishing on September 21 at the same venue. The series supported the [[British Touring Car Championship]] throughout the season. [[Tim Harvey]] claimed hi | {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Tim Harvey]]<ref name=Brands>{{cite news
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  • ...n the United Kingdom in 1968. Ultimately it would become nationalised as ''British Leyland'', often referred to as just ''BL''. In 1986 it was renamed to [[R ...(1964&ndash;1970). The merger combined most of the remaining independent British car manufacturing companies and included car, bus and truck manufacturers a
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  • ...alongside the [[Race of Champions (Brands Hatch)|Race of Champions]] at [[Brands Hatch]]. The event was instituted by the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) in August 1949, sponsored by the Daily Express
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  • | {{flagicon|UK}} [[British Grand Prix]] | [[1971 British Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • On July 22nd 2005, the Nanjing Automobile Group purchased the British [[MG Rover Group]] for £53 million. ==Brands==
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  • ...the Midlands of England. Rootes was the parent company of many well-known British marques, including [[Hillman]], [[Humber|Humber]], [[Singer|Singer]], [[Sun ...Humber made luxury models. Commer and Karrier were the commercial vehicle brands, with Commer manufacturing light [[van]]s with the Karrier badge appearing
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