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  2. Highspeed Etoile - Wikipedia

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    The series features original character designs by Takuya Fujima. Originally created as a collaboration with the Japanese Super Formula Championship for its 50th anniversary, [1] [2] it also later collaborated with Formula E's Tokyo ePrix, and Formula One's Japanese Grand Prix. The series aired from April to June 2024.

  3. F (manga) - Wikipedia

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    The story follows Gunma Akagi, a country boy who fulfills his dream by racing in a Formula One car. The series has been followed by F Regeneration Ruri (2002–2006), F Final (2009–2011), and Final Complete (since 2020). A 31-episode anime television series adaptation, animated by Studio Deen, was broadcast on Fuji TV from March to December 1988.

  4. Capeta - Wikipedia

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    Both the anime and manga features numerous references and homages to Initial D and Best Motoring International, as well as Formula One. In addition to this, there are many karting and racing references that not only add flesh to the story, but are also factual (such as comments about racing lines , tire usage, slipstreaming and general ...

  5. Arrow Emblem: Hawk of the Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Aside from these model cars, Popy also made a 1:1 scale racing helmet which could be worn by children. Unfortunately the serial number for this helmet is unknown. References to two other pieces of merchandise have been found: A slotracing track, created by Bandai. A garage kit of the Todoroki Special, created by Club M

  6. Brawn BGP 001 - Wikipedia

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    The Brawn BGP 001 (originally known as the Honda RA109) is a Formula One world championship winning racing car, the design of which was started by Honda Racing, and completed and then built by the team after it was renamed to Brawn GP.

  7. Bargeboard (aerodynamics) - Wikipedia

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    Bargeboards (red) and turning vanes (orange) shown on a Formula 1 car, circa 2007 Bargeboards (red) and turning vanes (orange) shown on a Formula 1 car, circa 2007. Bargeboards are pieces of bodywork on open-wheel racing cars, serving a purely aerodynamic (as opposed to structural) function.

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  9. McLaren MP4/6 - Wikipedia

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    The MP4/6 was the first McLaren to be powered by a Honda V12 engine, which Honda quote at 735 PS (725 bhp; 541 kW) at 13,500rpm. [3] The car was tested by Berger in the off-season, but he was unimpressed with the initial version of the new engine, feeling it was underpowered compared to the 690 bhp (515 kW; 700 PS) V10 engine used in the 1990 car, the MP4/5B.