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SCORE [1] Class 11 is a stock production Volkswagen Beetle class that competes in the SCORE off-road race series, including the Baja 1000, Baja 500, Baja Sur 500, San Felipe 250 and the SCORE Desert Challenge. Class 11 is the most grueling of all off-road race vehicles as they are pure stock with modifications limited to only safety ...
Volkswagen) [1] [11] 2: Asia, China: Anting, Jiading District, Shanghai: VW Lavida VW Polo VW Tiguan VW Tiguan X VW T-Cross. VW ID.3 VW ID.4 X VW ID.6 X. Audi A7L Audi Q5 e-tron Audi Q6. VW Santana Vista. VW Phideon. VW Passat Lingyu. Škoda Fabia. Škoda Octavia. VW Touran. Engines Battery systems: 1985: 17,294
Class 5 was originally the class which allowed the most modification of a stock Volkswagen for racing, and this was given the "unlimited" designation. Other VW Beetle derived classes that are still in existence are the closely related Class 5/1600, which limits engines to the 1600cc VW air-cooled type, and Class 11, which is for stock VW Bugs.
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VW plans to source raw materials for EV batteries in Canada. Here's how this will benefit the automaker and EV buyers alike. VW Looks to Canada for EV Battery Raw Materials
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Ottawa Road 118 Ottawa/Lanark County Border Ottawa Road 117 (Madawaska Boulevard) Fitzroy: Created after the downloading of Highway 7203 and Highway 15 to the Region of Ottawa-Carleton and Renfrew County. [3] Quickly mostly subsumed by Ottawa Road 29 within the City of Ottawa. 202 Walkley Road area, appears on maps around 1995. 220 Carling Avenue
Carleton County is the name of a former county in Ontario, Canada. In 1969, it was superseded by the Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton . In 2001, the Regional Municipality and its eleven local municipalities (including Ottawa) were replaced by the current city of Ottawa .