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  • ...Martin]], [[Jaguar]], [[Mercury]], [[Land Rover]] and [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]] brands. Lincoln and Mercury were returned to Ford direct control in 2002. By 200 ...pened, some of its floors were each specifically dedicated to one of PAG's brands.<ref name= "intell2001"/>
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  • The [[British Racing Motors]] (BRM) team took its last victory when [[Jean-Pierre Beltois | {{flagicon|UK}} [[British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...Home-of-British-Motor-Racing/29982.htm |title=BTCC heading for the Home of British Motor Racing &#124; Racecar - Motorsport News |publisher=Racecar |date=2009 ...= [[Image:Silverstone Circuit 2010 version.png]]<br><small>"Home of British Motor Racing"</small>
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  • ...erdone, styling, in contrast to the more understated styling of German and British cars. In addition to simply being a large car, landyachts often included th
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  • ...tish Touring Car Championship|BTCC]], [[British Formula Three Championship|British F3]], [[Superleague Formula]], [[Pickup Truck Racing]] ...ed that the [[FIA WTCC Race of UK|UK round of the WTCC]] is to move from [[Brands Hatch]] to Donington for the [[2011 World Touring Car Championship season|2
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  • ...to just '''Bedford''', was a subsidiary of [[Vauxhall Motors]], itself the British subsidiary of [[General Motors]] (GM), established in 1930; and constructin ...ire as far as import duties were concerned. Such trucks were marketed as "British Chevrolet". After GM took ownership of Vauxhall Motors, production was tra
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  • ...ble powertrain system that can be scaled to fit various vehicle models and brands. Each company can tailor the hybrid system to their own vehicle requirement ...l unveil a new version of the [[Saab]] BioPower Hybrid Concept at the 2006 British International Motor Show. The earlier version of the [[Flexible Fuel Vehicl
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  • ...affordable, cutting edge [[sports car]]s. Lotus is one of but a handful of British performance car builders still in business after the industrial decline of ...lling billboards for non-automotive products, initially with the cigarette brands Gold Leaf and, most famously, John Player.
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  • | Last race = [[2010 British Grand Prix]] |bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[Brands Hatch|BRH<br>1]]<br><small>4</small>
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  • ...win, in heavy rain. Ickx also finished third at [[1968 British Grand Prix|Brands Hatch]] and fourth at the [[1968 German Grand Prix|Nürburgring]] after dri ...acky finished third in [[1969 French Grand Prix|France]], second in [[1969 British Grand Prix|Great Britain]] and won in [[1969 Canadian Grand Prix|Canada]] a
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  • {{List of TVR Models}}'''TVR''' is an independent British manufacturer of [[sports car]]s based in the English town of Blackpool, Lan ...75 kW). As most TVRs were sold in the domestic British market, to avoid a British tax on assembled cars many of the early cars were sold in kit form - a prac
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Rover''' was a British [[automobile]] manufacturer and later a marque based at the Longbridge plan ...anticipation of potential hostilities which would become World War II, the British government started a re-armament programme and as part of this "Shadow Fact
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  • ...he]], [[Lotus]], etc.) as an important indication of sporting quality, but brands such as [[Lamborghini]] which do not race or build cars exclusively for rac ...s not required for a sports car, even though many possess them. Most early British sports cars lacked a powerful engine and did not accelerate as quickly as c
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  • ...vehicle types: small cars and large [[sedan|saloons]]. In the 1960s, some brands found that many middle class buyers wanted something larger than superminis ...best selling car for most of the time since its launch in 1962, and rival British products included the [[Ford Escort]], [[Vauxhall Viva]] and [[Hillman Aven
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  • The first truck, of 1.5 tons payload, was sold to London's ''[[British Motor Syndicate Ltd]]'' on October 1, 1896. Its rear-mounted ''Phoenix'' en ...Benz achieved the [[land speed record]], but in the following years, both brands were equal.
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  • Last race = [[1970 British Grand Prix]] | ...Championship while driving an American Grand Prix 'Eagle'. Partnered with British engine maker [[Weslake]], the Formula One effort was called "[[Anglo Americ
    34 KB (4,690 words) - 05:35, 25 May 2010
  • | {{flagicon|UK}} [[British Grand Prix]] | [[Brands Hatch]]
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  • ...responsible for the regional transportation network of Metro Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, including public transport and major roads and bridges. ...ser Valley Regional District (FVRD). On November 29, 2007, the province of British Columbia approved legislation changing the governance structure and officia
    28 KB (4,186 words) - 08:07, 30 April 2010
  • ...ne of the biggest [[automobile]] manufacturers and most popular automobile brands in France. The [[Simca 1100]] was for some time the best-selling car in Fra ...ull control in 1963.<ref name=Beaulieu/> Also, in 1964 Chrysler bought the British manufacturer [[Rootes]] thus putting together the basis of Chrysler Europe.
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  • ...ed F1 car to enter a world championship race. It was entered in the [[1961 British Grand Prix]], the only front-engined car to compete that year.</ref> ...t]], [[John Surtees]], Jack Brabham, [[Graham Hill]], and [[Denny Hulme]], British teams and [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] drivers won twelve world
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