But junior racers compete over an eighth of a mile and their cars have speeds of up to 50 mph. |
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They drive expensive cars and SUVs, and there are just as many female drivers as male ones. |
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The credit union raffled three cars last year and plan to do the same this year. |
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The experience open-wheel racers gain from competing on a variety of courses in a variety of cars is second to none. |
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It has off-street parking to the front for a couple of cars and double-gated side access to the back garden. |
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Amazingly both cars are as fast as each other, with the diesel car accelerating just a bit quicker than the petrol. |
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She walks slowly down a street now emptied of cars and people, but soon breaks into a jubilant run. |
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That money funded the purchase of three rail cars for an already-operating excursion train, Evans said. |
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If the cars could take some of the weight off, couldn't we jack it up enough to take the strain off the landing gear? |
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They heard the roar of the engines and squealing of tires as the cars accelerated quickly from Ottawa Street. |
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Running since Victorian times, small horse carts called jaunting cars are a great way of viewing the National Park. |
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People living in the area are having their cars targeted over and over again, despite being under the watchful eye of the police. |
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We've grown used to Japanese car makers showing way-out pollutionless cars of the distant future. |
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In November, the company announced plans to add 327 acres of direct rail access for customers that load rail cars at their facilities. |
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The lines on the cars are more defined and crisp than on previous Peugeot sedans and wagons. |
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A relative of one of the suspected bombers was arrested following police raids of six homes in Leeds, West Yorkshire, and two cars were seized. |
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As if on cue the heavens opened, a heavy rainstorm hit us, and visibility dropped to no more than one or two cars ahead and behind. |
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In the mid-1990s he was fined for clocking cars and, more recently, was convicted of a passport fraud. |
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The last council became bigoted against cars and squandered vast amounts of council tax payer's money waging war on them. |
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While most cars are spinning practice laps at Daytona International Speedway, Jeff Gordon's No.24 Chevy sits on jacks in its garage stall. |
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Initiate laws to allow the use of the speed radar gun and the breathalyzer to deal with speeding cars and drunk drivers. |
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The rich white people of the South had the cash and the cars to get out of Dodge the moment warnings were issued. |
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Martin began racing stock cars at 15 on dirt tracks near his home in Batesville, Ark. |
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He jets to Bruce Springsteen concerts, has several luxury cars and collects fossils in prehistoric amber. |
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The way to wean people voluntarily off their cars is to be clever, and to do it in stages. |
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The rest of you, just keep packing these bags, and we can throw them in the cars on our way out. |
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I can't drive, have no interest in cars and don't have any sense of direction. |
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Police were also filming at intersections where they had received complaints from pedestrians worried about cars not giving way. |
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I ran across the road, wadded up my jacket and squatted next to him in the road, with the buses and cars honking and streaming past. |
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Most towns are too small to fill rail cars economically, if the railroad even passes by anymore. |
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The tramway was double tracked, with an endless cable that was attached to rail cars running up and down the tracks in a continuous procession. |
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In 1998, the same Golden Temple Express rammed into three derailed cars of another train, killing more than 200 passengers. |
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When he was sure all was ready, he started backing up, and instantly rammed into two parked cars simultaneously. |
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The 13-city Dallas Area Rapid Transit system consists of 95 light rail cars and nearly 900 buses. |
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The company's directors drove expensive cars that were leagues above the fleet vehicles that staff had. |
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We have had several cars driving far too close, almost on our bumper bar at times. |
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Heavy rain turned the car parks into quagmires to such an extent that cars were banned for Saturday's official qualifying day. |
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There are gardens to the front and rear, both walled in, while the drive has parking for two cars or more. |
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He also suggested that there will be no judder on the cars people actually buy. |
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British troops and armoured cars then surrounded the royal palace and Lampson demanded Farouk's abdication. |
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Two cars were also left burned out in one estate during the week of Bonfire Night. |
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They rob parked cars and have studied the habits of their targets before going into action. |
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I wondered about a lot of things as I weaved through the few remaining cars to mine. |
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Philip, from Chadderton, near Oldham, had restored and driven old cars for many years. |
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The thieves either unscrew or simply rip the number plates from the cars while they are parked in drives, on streets or in car parks. |
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With multiple cars tightly packed around racetracks, increased visibility was a natural modification. |
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Mr Ishaq also revealed that discussions had been held about the possibility of seizing the cars of litterbugs caught in the act of flytipping. |
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He was a very wealthy businessman in Britain, where he had Rolls Royce cars and the second largest stable of racehorses in the country. |
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Office seekers in Malton often declared a preference for ground floor accommodation with spaces for 50 cars outside the window. |
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Sports cars have been called selfish cars on account of the fact you don't have to give anyone a lift but one cupholder was a bit much! |
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That's because car designs are planned years in advance and old cars remain on the roads until they wear out. |
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Each of the millions of cars in the United States is potentially a source of air pollution. |
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In Champ cars we race on road courses, street tracks and ovals and the guy that can cope best on all types of track will take the title. |
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The event had a mixture of modern and classic cars and everything from Bentleys to Formula One vehicles were raced. |
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He added that we could run at track speed but that if the train were to exceed 30 cars the limit would be 60 mph. |
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The average F1 car can accelerate faster than most other race cars, aside from drag racing and rally cars that is. |
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The group's core business is the design, engineering and manufacture of road and racing cars and engines. |
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The twenty-eight attempted to return to their cars when suddenly they were surrounded by dozens of police cars and wagons. |
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Most of us who drive cars have grown up since the advent of radar to detect speeding. |
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It's also fun for all age-groups, and people will be able to either bring along their own radio-controlled cars or hire them here. |
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In at least two of the raids, the robbers fled in cars stolen in Dublin the previous night. |
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The order prevents him from harming or threatening anyone in the Mirfield area, using abusive or racist language or taking cars without consent. |
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Some diesel cars can use the new fuel as a blend with normal diesel with-out making adjustments to their engine. |
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Firstly, most comparable cars seen in Namibia had over 180 000 km on the clock. |
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There will also be a jumble sale selling car parts, a crafts and models marquee, a funfair and a cars and commercial vehicle line-up. |
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Then beginning the first stretch of waiting until the blue and red lights and white cars arrived. |
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At least two cars rammed Mr Ahmed's Rover before he leapt out and fled, only to be caught on the roundabout, the court heard. |
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Amazingly, although set up to tackle the roughest rally terrain in the world, the Group B cars could race on a track as well. |
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County Commissioners have voted to buy a railroad engine and two rail cars for the line. |
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Just east of the depot, two parked rail cars serve as a gift shop and a book store. |
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The kids paddled in the wading pool and drove plastic cars around the yard. |
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I wanted to ram into other cars to show them they shouldn't drive so rudely. |
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He said there was no way the two cars could have been abreast of each other on the night. |
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French police made more than 250 arrests after nearly 900 cars were set ablaze and nurseries and a school burned overnight. |
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Dozens of town and cities were affected with nearly 9,000 cars set ablaze and more than 3,000 people arrested. |
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You know, there's so much air time spent in this city on admonishing people to get out of their cars and take transit, cycle or walk. |
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The only thing that makes his work more complicated is the bad traffic and cars driving along the railways. |
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Montreal-based Bombardier supplies the lightweight fiberglass rail cars and has a five-year operations and maintenance contract. |
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All new cars come with a manufacturer's warranty, which generally runs for one to three years. |
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Still, there was a constant stream of cars that generated a mighty wind that carried generous wafts of exhaust fumes. |
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Residents say that their cars are being hit and scraped by motorists driving too fast along the road. |
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The road is narrow enough without loads of cars blocking it even more and putting us all at risk of accidents. |
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Some cars were just used for joyriding and dumped, but others may have been stolen to order or fitted with fake plates and sold. |
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Remember that the Elise remains one of the few genuinely lightweight cars on the market, weighing in at around 750 kg. |
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Many of these important historic racing cars are driven by famous faces from motor sport past and present. |
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On a road whose width barely allows two cars to pass, this lunatic came hurtling round a blind corner, narrowly missing me. |
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I joined the queue about 15 cars behind him, so it took a good twenty minutes to get past. |
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Last year was little better, with little overtaking and an absurdly low attrition rate which saw only five cars fail to finish. |
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Traffic chaos has frustrated drivers, both those driving private cars as well as public transportation drivers. |
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The problems caused by cars on the congested roads of Britain are well known. |
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I make the most of it, jinking around the cars ahead of us and jamming the RPMs to redline. |
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We do not allow students who live within a five-mile radius to use their cars to come to college. |
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We walked from behind a row of cars and along a walkway through the gardens. |
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The snow came down in handfuls and cars jackknifed to the left and right of us as we drove east on unplowed streets. |
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Whether you would rather race touring cars around Brands Hatch or hop Baja Beetles over rough dirt tracks, the choice is yours. |
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Motorcycles and cars roam the streets with palm-sized Indonesian flags waving. |
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The banger drivers will be in cars with engines less than two litres in size but the wrecking will be as dramatic as ever, says a raceway spokesman. |
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I raced stock cars as a kid, sports cars as an older kid, and the current, much older kid would be racing unlimited air racers but for a lack of money. |
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To be sure, the cars are assembled in England and remain crafted to a level expected of the brand. |
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Drivers were jostling three abreast on the tight oval track, and then a couple of cars collided. |
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The waves washed against the cars and drenched those on the top. |
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The 1941 Chrysler Thunderbolt was produced in five different colors during its prototype tour, and the cars were later sold. |
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In December 2012, American consumers bought 43,690 hybrids, 7,669 plug-in electric vehicles and 235 cars that run on cng. |
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She gets sick in cars and queasy whenever she steps on board a boat. |
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Cars waiting to turn right on to Carleton Road from Skipton hold all the outgoing traffic up as cars coming into Skipton won't give way on a green light. |
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Basildon police are monitoring an internet website which they believe is responsible for more than 200 cruisers racing their cars at an industrial estate in the town. |
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During the first week, the main shopping street was jammed with cars filled with families driving slowly, aimlessly. |
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The neighbours' cars came and went, but with Garda door-to-door inquiries and the chronology of the previous hours slowly coming to light, it was anything but quotidian. |
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Neighbours were woken by police sirens as patrol cars raced to the scene. |
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Both Salford and Manchester city councils say there are currently unaware of any pending claims resulting from road accidents involving cars on tram lines. |
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Less wear and tear on the cars means fewer new car purchases. |
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We drive back to Asadabad in silence, where we switch cars for security reasons and begin the six hour drive back home. |
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I can't believe how fast these cars accelerate out of the corner. |
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Just one look at me caused a new silver Bentley to double the distance between our two cars as drove up Toronto's Avenue Road. |
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Placed on jaggedly cut glass, which teeters, these forms have blue and red lights on them, recalling eerily police cars and ambulances that come in the wake of terror. |
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In older powerful cars the job of achieving maximum acceleration without losing traction was down to the driver, but today it is managed by the traction control system. |
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They pulled up in unmarked cars and on motorcycles, appearing en masse out of the darkness. |
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When she was young, the homes were made of bamboo and there were no cars or motorbikes. |
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Our cars will chide us if we tailgate and watch us as we drive and jolt us awake if are distracted or drifting off to sleep. |
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The gunmen robbed the EU delegation at gunpoint before shooting at passing cars and making their escape. |
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A spokesman for Shell said tests on 37 cars on the British market found most showed benefits in acceleration and power, and one in eight customers was now buying Optimax. |
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Buses, vans, and cars sounded their horns, gun salutes rang out, the bells of Westminster Abbey pealed, and everyone cheered. |
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The burned-out carcasses of police vehicles and torched cars served as a reminder of the violent day. |
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Two burned-out cars at the site were full of bullet holes fired from the side, not the front. |
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Both aircraft and racing cars embody all elements of high performance engineering and demonstrate innovative engineering solutions in the world's most extreme environments. |
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They influence the buying decisions their parents make on big-ticket items like cars and vacations. |
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Fifty nine cars are entered, 35 quad bikes, 25 motorcycles and one truck. |
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The cars had plush green upholstery and stained-glass windows and were faster and cheaper than a horse-and-buggy. |
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Brakes squealed as the few cars that happened to travel down that road screeched to a stop and promptly did an about-face, quickly driving in the opposite direction. |
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The funicular cars waited at an impossible angle on the sloping track. |
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Nearly 10,000 cars were set ablaze with arson attacks against schools, police stations, gymnasiums, shops and businesses in poor suburbs across the country. |
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Where yesterday the supermarket was closed and the carpark empty and rainswept, today both of them were crowded with too many cars and far too many people. |
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Side airbags for the front cabin are standard on T3 cars and above. |
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Mr Price said he had spoken to a friend in the centre of Milnsbridge who had helped pull screaming children from cars submerged in waist-deep water. |
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The city motorway towards the south was transformed into a field of rubble by a rain of dust and bricks, which damaged numerous cars and injured their drivers. |
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A Y-shaped tube is present with cars that have a double exhaust manifold. |
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The Infiniti suddenly backed up into the radio cars then caromed forward into a turn. |
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All values relate to showroom prices for cars in A1 condition. |
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The human barrier of overturned cars and debris was swarming with carnivorous automatons. |
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Mud-caked cars sat under overpasses for months, like carcasses that refused to rot. |
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Engines and rail cars were dispatched in substandard condition. |
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Detectives, who have today launched a major hunt for her abductors, say the girl made desperate attempts to stop passing cars but nobody pulled over. |
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Organizers usually stick to standard rail cars on loan from, say, Amtrak, but since this year's trip was slated for Pennsylvania, Levin had a chance to show off a bit. |
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Erin was supposed to be watching for race cars barreling down the road, but he was busy describing his adventures at the mini-games park to Mr. Saturn. |
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And later this month some of the country's top drivers of radio-controlled stock cars are converging on Marley for a Champion of Champions meeting. |
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A very simple parallel can be drawn between actualisations of an enthusiasm for modifying cars and actualisations of an enthusiasm for computer gaming. |
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These would include a friendly football match between former Brazilian World Cup stars and F1 drivers, and a show of cars Senna drove during his career. |
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To put things into perspective, I had been living in the bay area about 2 years, and in that time I saw about 3 police cars stopped with a radar gun. |
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Baugh responded after the first attack there in 1993 and helped tow wrecked cars from the bombed garage. |
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Other people could be seen on the streets now, hurrying animals that dashed in and out of store to cars or homes, getting what needed to be done, done. |
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As soon as one car spots a radar trap, all the cars know about it and can take appropriate action, as in slow down so that they do not get a speeding ticket. |
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Spectators will also have the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the most loved, and best presented classic racing cars in the world. |
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On the sports event side, more than fifty racing cars are enrolled. |
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Sunday looks equally as interesting with classes for TVRs, Westfields, Triumphs, modified road cars and some very quick single seater racing cars too. |
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They are winterizing their cars by adding antifreeze and putting on snow tires. |
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The factory is recalling all the cars because of a problem with the brakes. |
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Now the sky is a hot, empty blue, and cars line the curb from butler to Vance. |
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She easily weaved around the few cars which were on the road. |
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Taxicabs in less developed places can be a completely different experience, such as the antique French cars typically found in Cairo. |
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Reception areas for new cars now fill the Eastern Docks where passengers, dry docks and trains used to be. |
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Drivers are already forced to keep a warning triangle and reflective safety jacket inside their cars in France. |
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Or an expert on cars who refuses to look under the hood of an automobile. |
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The council have been told that members of the public are leaving their valuables inside cars at the site, which could be targeted by thieves. |
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In June 1999, a reduced VED band was introduced for cars with an engine capacity up to 1100cc. |
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The delivery of the first two rail cars will support ongoing testing and demonstrations. |
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Armoured cars of the army and troops, sailors and airmen paraded through the city to a rapturous welcome as Britain relaxed after years of war. |
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The prototype of a new generation of armoured cars has been put on show for the first time. |
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Kurmanbek Osmonov said the state protocol says nothing about armored cars and other unnecessary privileges. |
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Ash was commonly used for the structural members of the bodies of cars made by carriage builders. |
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In 2007, an attempt was made by the government to favour environmentally friendly cars by slightly reducing taxes on high mileage vehicles. |
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The Morgan Motor Company of Great Britain still manufacture sports cars with frames made from ash. |
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Licensing requirements for scooters are easier and cheaper than for cars in most parts of the world, and insurance is usually cheaper. |
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The first unit train consisting of over 90 rail cars departed Weyerhaeuser after the ceremony and is headed to the oil fields in Western Canada. |
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The cars were then inspected to determine how much money was needed to restore them to showroom condition. |
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We have to get people out of their cars and encourage them to use alternative forms of transportation. |
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After that, the three cars were filled with helium and the presenters were required to sit in them to test for leaks. |
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As has happened on previous challenges, a spare car was provided by the producers should any of the cars critically break down. |
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Next the cars were examined by a forensics team to test the condition of their interior. |
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Hammond was caught instantly due to his damaged engine, while both Clarkson and May had their cars destroyed after long drawn out pursuits. |
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They are ordered to wear gloves on the way home from work or to carry wipettes in their cars and trucks. |
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The boys attempt to prove that old British sports cars never deserved to be killed off by the hot hatch. |
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So they brought their cars to the Top Gear Test Track for a series of challenges. |
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Mews lost their equestrian function in the early 20th century when motor cars were introduced. |
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There was no winner, as the team said that all of their cars were the best. |
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In the end the presenters decided that as all their cars had won an individual event, all three were the winners. |
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In a side challenge, each presenters had to create a calendar featuring their cars which was to be sold at a newsstand. |
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In driver's education, they used to teach students to drive in cars with a three-on-the-tree, but now the cars all have automatic transmission. |
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The new rail cars the CTA purchased from Bombardier Transportation, Saint Bruno, Canada, contained faulty cast steel journal bearing housings. |
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The new Eurostar e320 has no power cars and instead has power supplied throughout the train. |
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Barrichello started third on the grid, behind the rejuvenated McLaren Mercedes cars of Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen. |
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Suffice it to say that we will not be buying you any more cars in the future. |
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In 1982 Renault become the second European automaker to build cars in the United States, after Volkswagen. |
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Much like old cars and trucks, buses often pass through a dealership where they can be bought for a price or at auction. |
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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Honda powered cars won six consecutive Formula One Constructors Championships. |
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Domestic auto makers also began offering more fuel efficient diesel powered passenger cars as well. |
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In time our way merged into a throng of cars flowing here and there on the highways and sideways of the north side of Los Angeles. |
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The same survey also indicated that RHD cars are 16 to 49 per cent cheaper than their LHD equivalents. |
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In the end, none of the cars survived the final journey to the finishing point at Spearmint Rhino. |
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I have liked driving fast cars ever since I was a young boy and have always been around racecars because of my father. |
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Vendors walk up and down the line of cars selling warm cold-drinks and chips, single skyfs or packs of Remington Gold. |
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Shooting the bull with Benny and Elvira while Nelson skitters around out there in the lake of rooftops, selling used cars like hotcakes. |
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Zanardi scored one 6th place at the 1993 Brazilian Grand Prix, the last race with both Lotus cars in the points. |
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The firm was particularly badly hit by the war and it was several years before anything but a nominal production of cars could be undertaken. |
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We staged the cars to be ready for the start, then waited for the starter to drop the flag. |
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For touring, jaunting cars and bicycles are available for hire at the Muckross town square. |
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This method insures that the stopping of cars will not gradually fall out of tolerance with a consequent loss of time to respot. |
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The road was eventually surfaced, which led to motorists parking their cars along the verges on the approach to the farm. |
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In an elaborately built, indoor San Francisco, passengers ride cable cars through quiet, hilly streets. |
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Within ten years, grand touring cars found success penetrating the new American personal luxury car market. |
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Antilock brakes, for cars equipped with factory-installed antilock brake systems. |
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The team ran cars in many motorsport series, including Formula One, Formula Two, Formula Ford, Formula Junior, IndyCar and sports car racing. |
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Minimum production was 100 cars during 12 months and cars needed to have only two seats. |
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Train operation consists of shuttle trains conveying cars and coaches and other trains conveying heavy goods vehicles between the two terminals. |
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The emission rate for cars using highways has been on a decline between 1975 and 1995 due to regulations and the introduction of unleaded petrol. |
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A MAN stole a vehicle transporter, with eight cars on it from an official weighbridge. |
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A suspended cable ferry for railway cars crossed the American River in Northern California. |
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The first cargo ships specially fitted for the transport of large quantities of cars came into service in the early sixties. |
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The presenters were sent out to buy normal cars that are available in Britain, then turn them into stretch limousines. |
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The current ferry boat, named Mallard, was built in 1990 and can carry up to 18 cars and over 100 passengers. |
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In Buenos Aires they overturned cars and then set them alight. |
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During the 1970s, the market for exporting and importing cars has increased dramatically and the number and type of ROROs has increased also. |
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He worked as a mechanic at the Art Shokai garage, where he tuned cars and entered them in races. |
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Such cars shall conform to a model defined in a catalogue and be offered to the customers by the regular Sales Department of the manufacturer. |
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Olivier Panis would take victory at the sixth round in Monaco after both Williams cars retired. |
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While UK is member of European union, every month, around 177000 lorries and 208000 vans, and 1850000 cars cross that border. |
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The boys also reproduced the intro of Money from the various squeaks and clunks their cars made. |
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It often has smaller loading gauges, lighter train cars and smaller consists of typically two to four cars. |
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After the track day, the presenters then had to prep their cars for a Concours d'Elegance competition. |
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Finally, the presenters went to a circuit, where the cars were lapped by the Stig's German cousin. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s, Renault manufactured several small cars with rear wheel drive in some cases, as the 4CV, the R8 or the Dauphine. |
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In an argument with the producers of Top Gear, the presenters claimed British Leyland did produce some good cars after all. |
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Ennerdale almost bisects the Western Fells, but access for cars barely penetrates the valley. |
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The project had targeted shipping 30,000 bpd, but Tesoro ordered about 800 rail cars that can accommodate another 10,000 bpd, Goff said. |
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But both those cars are nippy, fun, willing, cinched-down, pretty tossable little cars. |
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The event expands year on year with the 2016 rally including a rock choir, shire horses, motorcycling stunts, vintage cars and steam engines. |
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In many ways, these ferries are like cruise ships, but they can also carry hundreds of cars on car decks. |
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The prisoners were confined to the cattle cars for days or even weeks, with little or no food or water. |
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Today, the elevator cars of skyscrapers themselves have become the most intimidating nonspaces of the American metropolis. |
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Together with chief designer Gordon Coppuck, McLaren planned to refine the prototype, eventually aiming to produce up to 250 cars per year. |
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Placed on a building, this giant poster can absorb the toxic emission from around 20 cars each day. |
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Others made a nightly trek to nearby rural areas, sleeping in tents, cars or even on the beach. |
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Early cars had frames which were intended to flex as part of the suspension system in order to simplify construction. |
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Regulations at the time required that a minimum of fifty cars be manufactured. |
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Nervy nerdboys gone dot.com rich who buy expensive sports cars to race them into rear bumpers instead of finally learning how to drive. |
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Baboons are also frequently injured or killed outside of the park by cars and by electrocution on power lines. |
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Up to 100 trucks and armoured cars have been shipped 900 miles to Rosyth before being driven to their new home in Leuchars. |
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The goal was to enable the railway by 2010 to handle 30 trains in each direction, each one up to 71 cars long. |
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Did you know new car smell can kill you? New cars are filled with new car toxic fumes. |
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While UK is a member of European union, every month, around 177,000 lorries and 208,000 vans, and 1,850,000 cars cross that border. |
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There are passing places, locally called 'pockets', where cars must wait to enable oncoming traffic to pass or overtake. |
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Iceland is one of the few countries that have filling stations dispensing hydrogen fuel for cars powered by fuel cells. |
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Cars carrying only one occupant use fuel and roads less efficiently than shared cars or public transport, and increase traffic congestion. |
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The IRA also employed passive sabotage, refusing dock and train workers to work on ships and rail cars used by the government. |
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The park also features wanted posters, burnt-out cars and his bullet-ridden villa. |
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This can sometimes be a motor racing team running cars of behalf of the manufacturer or cars being run directly by the factory. |
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A study released in 1978 by the United States Department of Transportation claimed that cars with automatic seat belts had a fatality rate of. |
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Initially more villages were planned, but the introduction of cars made fewer but larger villages possible. |
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On the opening lap a collision between Hamilton and Rosberg meant that both Mercedes cars retired instantly. |
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Various cars whose participated in the WRC such as Mitsubishi Lancer WRC and Ford Fiesta RS WRC have also appeared in the Facebook game Car Town. |
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A train approached, and in the darkness an object protruding from one of the cars suddenly struck Tompkins knocking him to the ground. |
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He achieved only sixth place, followed by a fifth place in Germany, as the Red Bull cars dominated both races. |
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Both cars were forced to retire and Hamilton was given a 10 position grid penalty for the next race, the French Grand Prix. |
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The 2000s saw cheaper cars than the later Supertouring era, with fewer factory teams and fewer international drivers. |
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A week later at the Japanese Grand Prix, the Brawn GP cars struggled again, Barrichello and Button finishing seventh and eighth respectively. |
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A single road border checkpoint allows for cars to travel between Morocco and Ceuta. |
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It can be used as a biofuel alternative to gasoline, and is widely used in cars in Brazil. |
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A downloadable patch was produced allowing players to drive in Group B cars such as the Audi Quattro. |
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On the first lap Hamilton was passed by several cars and dropped to eighth place. |
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With the introduction of the NGTC rules, all cars share a number of common components provided through a contract with RML Group. |
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Vehicle ownership increased in the 1970s and 1980s with the production of inexpensive cars in East Germany such as Trabants and the Wartburgs. |
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Modernisation of facilities has continued to encourage the increase in cars carried on the ferries despite a drop in foot passengers. |
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Xzibit sure knows how to pimp out cars leaving them very well upgraded and refurbished! |
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It is also the most luxurious street in Jeddah as it has super cars such as lambos, ferrari, and mclarens. |
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From 1985 until the end of the 1993 season, Williams cars ran with the yellow, blue and white Canon livery. |
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The service park also allows spectators and the media to get close to the teams and their cars and drivers. |
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Later, in 1997, the Group A cars evolved into the WRC car spec, to ease the development of new cars and bring new makes to the competition. |
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Hill has raced both cars and motorcycles at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and in 2005 he tested the new GP2 Series car. |
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Rally Trophy, released in 2001 for Microsoft Windows by Bugbear, concentrated on historic cars such as Alpine A110 and Lancia Stratos. |
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These include a giant geometry set, a giant bicycle, and a huge block of concrete with several cars protruding from it at odd angles. |
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Once we reached, we parked our cars beneath the trees and started trekking up the hill after a brief round of introductions. |
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They'll be fining jaywalkers and cars who don't give priority to pedestrians at zebra crossings. |
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The sports cars again ran over 300 miles, contesting the Shell BRDC Empire Trophy. |
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Bentley's first major event was the 1922 Indianapolis 500, a race dominated by specialized cars with Duesenberg racing chassis. |
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As of 2015, each team may have no more than two cars available for use at any time. |
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Modified cars have no parts related to the stock vehicle for which they are named after. |
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The company announced that the cars will be available for both road and race use, and Moss will personally be handing over each car. |
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The cars would be all right with their good metal-to-metal brakes and anyway, coming down, they would not be loaded. |
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British Leyland finished production of its MG and Triumph sports cars early in the decade, with no replacement. |
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Every team in Formula One must run two cars in every session in a Grand Prix weekend, and every team may use up to four drivers in a season. |
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A year later, Toyota became the second Japanese carmaker to import cars to Britain. |
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Although the cars continued to sell well in Britain, they were less popular on overseas markets. |
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With all the cars and drivers here, Angelenos buy and sell millions of cars every year. |
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By the company's last Formula One race in 1994, the cars were no longer competitive. |
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Its early road cars could be bought as kits, in order to save on purchase tax. |
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If both cars of a team finish in the points, they both receive Constructors' Championship points. |
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Notable Lotus cars include the Esprit, Elan, Europa and Elise sports cars and it had motor racing success with Team Lotus in Formula One. |
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His race ended early in a collision involving several cars on the opening lap of the race. |
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Cars Limited the business extended to complete cars made in association with Standard Motor Co, many bearing Jaguar as a model name. |
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In the driving scenes shot in the city, the main characters' cars are almost always pictured heading down the city's steeply inclined streets. |
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Approximately 100 people had to be rescued by helicopter and 116 cars were swept out to sea. |
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