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The title of BTCC champion is awarded to the driver who scores the most points overall in a British Touring Car Championship season. From 1992 to present a separate championship was awarded to the winning 'independent' (not officially manufacturer backed) driver, and from 2000 to 2003 the Production class had its own championship for the best 'class B' driver.
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In 2006 the plant was producing approximately 200,000 cars annually, most of them Golfs.On 21 November 2006 news was revealed that the plant, by now known as “Volkswagen Vorst”, would lose Volkswagen Golf production ahead of 2009 when the current model would be replaced in the company's European line-up by the Volkswagen Golf Mk6.
Of the various awards given at the car show, the finale and most significant is the Best of Show. [1] It is considered the most prestigious award achievable for a car collector or restorer worldwide. [2] The winner is presented with an engraved trophy and engraved Rolex watch, which in 2023 was a Rolex Oyster Perpetual DateJust 41. [3]
Driver competed in the 2015 World Touring Car Championship Driver has won the World Drivers' Championship and competed in the 2015 World Touring Car Championship This list is accurate up to and including the 2015 FIA WTCC Race of Qatar on 27 November 2015.
Selected by a panel comprising the PGA European Tour, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St.Andrews, and the Association of Golf Writers. Seve Ballesteros Award: 2008 Selected by a ballot of tour members. Founded as the European Tour's Players' Player of the Year Award, and renamed in honour of Ballesteros in 2017.
3. Plan your withdrawal strategy. Most retirement strategies plan for saving, not spending. So it’s not always easy to remember that there will come a time you have to spend the money you’ve ...
Car enthusiast communities along the historic U.S. Route 66 are credited with general popularization of car meets, including ethnic groups such as the Hispanos of New Mexico, [2] Chicanos, [3] and Mexican-Americans of the Southwestern United States; [4] lowrider, high technology, [5] electric vehicle, [6] and other enthusiast show, are popular ...