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  • ...]. It is one of the most successful racing teams in history, winning six [[Astyrian Formula One]] Constructors' Championships, as well as championships in othe ...g 3rd in the 24 Hours of < place > in 1958. With the advent of mid-engined cars in grand prix racing, Orchid began entering into both Formula 2 and Formula
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  • | manufacturer = [[MacGregor Cars]] ...''' is a limited-production track-focused supercar produced by [[MacGregor Cars|MacGregor]]. The Norris was officially unveiled at the Monsa Motor Show in
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  • | products = Cars '''Sports Cars'''
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  • | 2021_engine = [[Sidus in Astyrian Formula One|Sidus]] 616M-1 ...is the second oldest existing, and second most successful constructor in [[Astyrian Formula One]] after [[Stabulum Phaeton|Phaeton]], having achieved 13 Constr
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  • | products = Luxury vehicles, motorcycles, sports cars ...fighter aircraft. LZS continued to build aircraft engines after the Great Astyrian War ended, as well as resumed production of motorcycles.
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  • | name = MacGregor Cars | products = Sports cars
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  • | last series = [[Astyrian Formula One]] ...the greatest racing drivers in history. During his career he competed in [[Astyrian Formula One]] for racing teams Orchid, MacGregor, and Delaney from 1985 to
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  • | champions = [[List of Astyrian Formula One Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Champion]]: [[Lauren Blake]]<br> [[List of Astyrian Formula One Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Champion]]: Raamaker-FMK
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  • ...ive company, producing 600,000 vehicles per year. In addition to passenger cars, Veros manufactures light commercial vans and owns 40% of [[Trellin]]ese tr ...harshly criticised for their sluggish, fault-prone engines that meant the cars were "no fun to drive on the rare occasions they left the garage." The gove
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  • ...cestors' exploits during the Hesperidesian Crusades. Geta's obsession with cars and racing began at the age of 8, when the family attended a motor race in ...superstar drivers and the dominant Angelbridge T4. However, the 2nd Great Astyrian War put a temporary end to racing, and so the team was in financial trouble
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  • | champions = [[List of Astyrian Formula One Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Champion]]: tbd<br> [[List of Astyrian Formula One Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Champion]]: tbd
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  • ...beginning in the 1970s. The country is best known for its volume passenger cars. ...motive industry is home to a host of manufacturers and brands that produce cars, motorcycles, ATVs, construction vehicles, and engines. The most promiment
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  • ...motor vehicles, but was historically known for their rotary engine-powered cars. ...onen became the only Astyrian automaker to produce Wankel engines as other Astyrian car companies abandoned their efforts to continue development. Rotary engin
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  • Valteo Motor Group sells passenger cars under the [[Juhola]], [[Lenora]], [[Lehtonen]], and [[Fulmen]] brands, moto ...n brand, becoming the basis for the L12. Valteo would go on to manufacture cars under the Lehtonen and Vatanen brands, with the Valteo name itself appearin
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  • ...scription = <div style="text-align: center;">Race 7 of 16 in the [[1997 Astyrian Formula One Championship]]</div> | Official name = Astyrian Formula 1 Grande Præmium de Confœderatio Blackhelm 1997
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  • | products = Sports cars, luxury SUVs ...ium]], [[Blackhelm Confederacy]]. Specializing in the production of sports cars and luxury SUVs, Glaucia has established itself as a leading name in the au
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  • ...into the sport in 2001 - at the time, one of the biggest announcements in Astyrian F1's history - and entered their first car, the JH-001, in the 2003 season. ...lso ventured into sports car racing in 1998, but failed to win that year's Astyrian Endurance Championship. Seeing an opportunity, Juhola announced its move to
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  • ...ny's flagship auto brand and specializes in manufacturing volume passenger cars. Juhola is the single largest auto brand in Valkea and one of the largest i ...d growth of the Valkean economy in the 1950s and 1960s, selling economical cars to growing domestic demand. Since the 1970s, Juhola expanded internationall
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  • ...er [[Phaeton (company)|Phaeton S.A.]] It is the oldest surviving team in [[Astyrian Formula One]], having competed in every championship since the 1960 season. ...he team, Geta created the [[Phaeton (company)|Phaeton]] brand to sell road cars under the Phaeton name. The brand would go on to become a symbol of perform
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  • | products = Sports cars ...cius Geta]], and the company built their first car in 1950. Phaeton's road cars have been a symbol of luxury and wealth throughout Astyria.
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