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The bike was launched as the "MT-09 Tracer" in most markets, and as the "FJ-09" in North America. From 2016, the bike was renamed to "Tracer 900" in Europe, the same year the Tracer 700 was introduced in Europe, based on the MT-07 (FZ-07 in North America). In Japan, South America, Australia, and New Zealand, it has continued with the original ...
In 2019 Yamaha briefly announced a GT version of the Tracer 700, similar to the larger Yamaha Tracer 900 one. It included side cases and a few other touring features, but the market availability of this variant is unknown as it was removed from the Yamaha official sites in all the countries, the only references are motorcycle magazine reviews [2] and some Yamaha dealers in Europe.
This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.
The 2021 Fanatec GT World Challenge America Powered by AWS was the 15th season of the United States Auto Club's GT World Challenge America, and the fourth under ownership of SRO Motorsports Group. The season began at Sonoma on March 6, and ended at Indianapolis on October 17.
GT3-Pro Winners GT3-Am Winners GTX Winners 991 Winners GT4 Winners Report 1 Dubai Autodrome: No. 36 GPX Racing: No. 5 Team HRT Abu Dhabi Racing No. 710 Leipert Motorsport No. 991 NKPP Racing by Bas Koeten Racing: No. 438 ST Racing Report: Julien Andlauer Frédéric Fatien Alain Ferté Mathieu Jaminet Axcil Jefferies: Khaled Al Qubaisi Patrick ...
GT Pro Series features eighty Japanese cars from various companies, including Honda, Subaru, Toyota, and Nissan. [4] The tracks are in the same vein as those found in the Gran Turismo series of games, but are of a less overall graphical quality. [5] The game features cel-shaded cars driving in more realistic settings.
The wide sensor is a 1/1.43" Sony IMX789 on the OnePlus 9 Pro and an IMX689 on the OnePlus 9 (as in the previous generation OnePlus 8 Pro) and the ultra-wide sensor is a 1/1.56" Sony IMX766. The 9 Pro features an additional 77 mm, 8 MP, f /2.44 telephoto camera that uses the same sensor as the previous generation OnePlus 8 Pro. [1] [2]
The OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro were unveiled on March 23, 2021. [39] The 9 and 9 Pro are the first OnePlus phones to use Hasselblad optics. [ 40 ] Both phones have fluid AMOLED displays with HDR10+ support and a 120 Hz refresh rate; the 9 has a flat 6.55-inch 1080p screen, while the 9 Pro has a curved 6.7-inch 1440p screen.