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  • Alfa Romeo 33 3/4 Race (1967-1974)

    Race cars
    Alfa Romeo 33 3/4 Race (1967-1974)

    Alfa Romeo 33 3/4 TT Race car Manufacturer Alfa Romeo Production 1967-1968 (33/3) 1969-1972 (33TT3) Class Group 6 Prototype-Sports Cars Group 5 Sports Cars Layout RMR layout Engine 2998 cc V8 400 bhp @ 9000 rpm 440 bhp @ 9800 rpm Curb weight 700 kg/650 kg (1971) (1543 lb)/(1433 lb) (1971) Designer( ...

    Alfa Romeo
  • Alpine History (1955-1995)

    Manufacturers
    Alpine History (1955-1995)

    Alpine Cars France History (1955-1995) Industry Automotive Founded 1955 by Jean Rédélé Defunct 1995 Headquarters Dieppe, France Products Automobiles Parent Renault Alpine is a French manufacturer of racing and sports cars that used rear-mounted Renault engines. Jean Rédélé (1922–2007), the founder ...

    Alpine | France
  • Alpine M63 (1963-1965)

    Race cars
    Alpine M63 (1963-1965)

    Alpine Renault M63 race car Manufacturer Alpine Production 1963 to 1965 Class Race car Body style Fixed head coupé, Spyder Layout Mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive The Alpine M63 was the first racing sports car from Alpine and was developed in 1962 for sports car racing. All around independent suspensio ...

    Alpine
  • Arnolt (1953-1963)

    Manufacturers
    Arnolt (1953-1963)

    Arnolt Vehicle manufacturer History United States from 1953 to 1968 SH Arnolt Inc. of Chicago and Warsaw, Indiana sold four different manufacturer's cars with Bertone bodies during the period 1953 to 1968. Stanley H. "Wacky" Arnolt was a Chicago industrialist, who began importing foreign cars in th ...

    USA
  • Ascari A410 Race car (2000)

    Race cars
    Ascari A410 Race car (2000)

    Ascari A410 (2000) Category LMP900 Constructor Ascari Cars Predecessor Lola T92/10 Technical specifications Chassis Carbon fibre monocoque Suspension (front) Double wishbone suspension, with push-rod actuated coil springs and dampers Suspension (rear) Double wishbone suspension, with push-rod actua ...

    Ascari
  • Aston Martin DB2 (1950-1953)

    Sports Cars
    Aston Martin DB2 (1950-1953)

    Aston Martin DB2 Manufacturer Aston Martin Production 1950–1953 411 produced Predecessor 2-Litre Sports "DB1" Successor Aston Martin DB2/4 Class Sports car Body style 2-seat coupé 2-seat drophead Layout FR layout Engine 2.6 L Lagonda I6 Wheelbase 99 in (2,500 mm) Length 162.5 in (4,130 mm) Width 65 ...

    Aston Martin
  • Aston Martin DBR1 (1956-1959)

    Race cars
    Aston Martin DBR1 (1956-1959)

    Aston Martin DBR1 Category Le Mans Racer Sports car racing Constructor Aston Martin Lagonda LTD Designer(s) Ted Cutting Technical specifications Chassis Multi-tubular, space frame design Suspension (front) Torsion bar and trailing arms Suspension (rear) De Dion with longitudinal Torsion bars and Wa ...

    Aston Martin
  • Aston Martin DBR1-2 (2009–)

    Race cars
    Aston Martin DBR1-2 (2009–)

    Aston Martin DBR1-2 Lola-Aston B09/60 From 2009 Category Le Mans Prototype LMP1 Constructor Lola Cars International Prodrive Technical specifications Chassis Carbon fibre monocoque Suspension (front) Double wishbone with adjustable Koni dampers Suspension (rear) Double wishbone with adjustable Koni ...

    Aston Martin
  • Audi R10 TDI race (2005-2010)

    Race cars
    Audi R10 TDI race (2005-2010)

    Audi R10 TDI Race car (2005 to 2010) Category Sports car racing - Le Mans Prototype LMP1 Constructor Audi AG Predecessor Audi R8 (race car) Successor Audi R15 TDI Technical specifications Chassis Carbon fibre monocoque Suspension (front) Double wishbone, torsion bar with separate damper, anti-roll ...

    Audi
  • Audi R15 TDI Race (2008-2011)

    Race cars
    Audi R15 TDI Race (2008-2011)

    Audi R15 TDI (2008 to 2011) Category Le Mans Prototype (LMP1) Constructor Audi Predecessor Audi R10 TDI Successor Audi R18 Technical specifications Chassis Carbon fibre monocoque Suspension (front) Double wishbone, torsion bar with separate damper, anti-roll bar Suspension (rear) Double wishbone, t ...

    Audi
  • Audi R18 Race car (2011-)

    Race cars
    Audi R18 Race car (2011-)

    Audi R18 Race car 2011-present Category Le Mans Prototype (LMP1) Constructor Audi Designer(s) Ulrich Baretzky Predecessor Audi R15 TDI Successor Audi R18 e-tron quattro (2014 model) Technical specifications Chassis Carbon fibre and Aluminum monocoque, CFC rear crash structure Suspension (front) Ind ...

    Audi
  • Audi R8R race car (1999)

    Race cars
    Audi R8R race car (1999)

    Audi R8R 1999 Category Le Mans Prototype Constructor Audi Designer(s) Michael Pfadenhauer Wolfgang Appel Successor Audi R8 (race car) Competition history Debut 1999 12 Hours of Sebring The Audi R8R was a Le Mans Prototype built by Audi for the 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans, and a predecessor to the domi ...

    Audi
  • Austin-Healey History (1952-1972)

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    Austin-Healey History (1952-1972)

    Austin-Healey History Austin-Healey was a British sports car maker. The marque was established through a joint-venture arrangement, set up in 1952 between Leonard Lord of the Austin division of the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and the Donald Healey Motor Company, a renowned automotive engineerin ...

    Austin-Healey | Britain
  • Bentley Speed 8 (2001-2003)

    Race cars
    Bentley Speed 8 (2001-2003)

    Bentley Speed 8 (2001 to 2003) Category LMGTP Constructor Bentley Motors Limited Designer(s) Peter Elleray Technical specifications Chassis Carbon fiber and aluminum honeycomb monocoque, carbon roll hoop integrated with roof structure Suspension (front) Independent double wishbones, pushrods, torsi ...

    Bentley
  • BMW GTP Race car (1986)

    Race cars
    BMW GTP Race car (1986)

    BMW GTP Race 1986 Category IMSA GTP Constructor BMW/March Engineering Predecessor March 86G Technical specifications Chassis Aluminium monocoque, reinforced at key points with carbon fibre honeycomb, and a steel tube sub frame Length 4,775 mm (188.0 in) Width 1,994 mm (78.5 in) Height 1,067 mm (42. ...

    BMW
  • BMW V12 LMR Race (1999-2000)

    Race cars
    BMW V12 LMR Race (1999-2000)

    BMW V12 LMR Race 1999 to 2000 Constructor BMW Motorsport WilliamsF1 Predecessor BMW V12 LM Technical specifications Chassis carbon and aluminum honeycomb monocoque Engine BMW S70/3 5990 cc V12. Naturally aspirated mid, longitudinally mounted Transmission X-Trac 6-speed sequential manual Fuel Petrob ...

    BMW

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