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  • WikiProject World Rally, an effort to create and improve rallying related articles on Wikipedia, including the FIA World Rally Championship. If you would...
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  • Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on List of World Rally Championship Constructors' champions. Please take a moment to review my edit...
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  • (UTC) Do we need a Evolution of the calendar section, like in World Rally Championship? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.64.26.156 (talk) 17:32,...
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  • Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on 1980 Paris–Dakar Rally. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions...
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  • "Mouton later co-drove for him in the 1973 Monte Carlo Rally, the first-ever World Rally Championship (WRC) event." "Her car passing the WRC scrutineering...
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  • Talk:Henri Toivonen (category GA-Class World Rally articles)
    competing in 15 rallies in the British, Finnish and European championships." Possibly reword to "In the 1979 season" like you did for the "1980 season" two...
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  • affect F2/F3 Russian drivers because of F1 being a World Championship and F2 being a Championship. Source: Mazepin not allowed Russian Flag Thanks! — Preceding...
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  • Turbo. This was the first time a turbocharged car won a World Championship Rally event. 1980 Saab withdraws from all competition activities citing reasons...
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  • most important touring car championship in the world. Millions of people worldwide watched Renault clinch the 1996 championship with their Laguna. Support...
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  • March 2017 (UTC) World Rally Championship, MotoGP, V8 Supercars, Indycar and NASCAR season articles all include images of championship leaders in their...
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  • problem here or here, and this construction of the table at the 2013 World Rally Championship-2 season must have been a nightmare from your point of view. All...
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  • Talk:Austin Metro (category C-Class World Rally articles)
    By 1980, the legendary Mini was 21 years ago. Although it was destined to continue another 20 years, British Leyland needed to launch a more modern alternative...
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  • table to show the FP1 drivers, similar to the one used on the 2014 World Rally Championship season article. This is what the the table would look like under...
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  • Spanish Psammodromus Spanish Pyrenees Spanish Radio Academy Spanish Rally Championship Spanish Ranch Spanish Ranch Creek Spanish Ranch, California Spanish...
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  • Rally-X as the game to outdo that year.[21] 2 Defender is a horizontally-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game created by Williams Electronics in 1980....
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  • to the Auto-Cycle Union. The Isle of Man Rally driver Mark Higgins competed in the FIA World Rally Championship. This I would have thought would have been...
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  • missing images to the Commons - take your camera next time you go to a rally! Thanks Tony (talk) 12:39, 4 May 2008 (UTC) Just moved and rewrote the section...
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  • Piper and tough-guy actor Mr. T. On July 19–20, 2014, the Global RallyCross Championship raced at the Nassau Coliseum parking lot. On July 22, 2017, the...
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  • Cupra is still a brand of SEAT S.A. and is described as a brand by both SEAT S.A. and Volkswagen Group. Rally Wonk (talk) 20:32, 30 December 2022 (UTC)...
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  • Talk:Fiat 131 (category Start-Class World Rally articles)
    of 11:15, October 6, 2006 — Walter Röhrl was the top works Fiat driver in 1980. In 1978 he competed in six races, winning two. In 1977 he competed twice...
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