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    1 day ago · Website. chevrolet .com. Chevrolet ( / ˌʃɛvrəˈleɪ / SHEV-rə-LAY ), colloquially referred to as Chevy, is an American automobile division of the manufacturer General Motors (GM). Louis Chevrolet (1878–1941), Arthur Chevrolet (1884–1946) and ousted General Motors founder William C. Durant (1861–1947) started the company on November 3 ...

  2. 3 hours ago · Monroe County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 154,809. [2] The largest city and county seat is Monroe. [3] The county was established as the second county (after Wayne County) in the Michigan Territory in 1817 and was named for then-President James Monroe. [4]

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    Scuderia Ferrari was founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929 to enter amateur drivers in various races,. However, Ferrari himself had raced in CMN (Costruzioni Meccaniche Nazionali) and Alfa Romeo cars before that date. The idea came about on the night of 16 November at a dinner in Bologna, where Ferrari solicited financial help from textile heirs Augusto ...

    Engine supply

    Ferrari has always produced engines for its own Formula One cars, and has also supplied engines to other teams. Ferrari has previously supplied engines to Minardi (1991), Scuderia Italia (1992–1993), Sauber (1997–2005 with engines badged as 'Petronas', and 2010–2018), Prost (2001, badged 'Acer'), Red Bull Racing (2006), Spyker (2007), Scuderia Toro Rosso (2007–2013, 2016), Force India (2008) and Marussia (2014–2015). When regulations changed in 2014, Cosworth decided not to make the new V6 tu...

    Relationship with governing body

    Ferrari did not enter the first-ever race of the championship, the 1950 British Grand Prixdue to a dispute with the organisers over "start money". In the 1960s, Ferrari withdrew from several races in 'strike' actions. In 1987, Ferrari considered abandoning Formula One for the American IndyCar series. This threat was used as a bargaining tool with the FIA – Enzo Ferrari offered to cancel the IndyCar Project and commit to Formula One on the condition that the technical regulations were not chan...

    Team orders controversies

    Team orders have proven controversial at several points in Ferrari's history. At the 1982 San Marino Grand Prix, the two Ferraris were leading with Gilles Villeneuve ahead of Didier Pironi. The team showed the 'slow' sign to its drivers, and, as per a pre-race agreement, the driver leading at that point was expected to take the win of the Grand Prix. Villeneuve slowed and expected that Pironi would follow, but the latter did not and passed Villeneuve. Villeneuve was angered by what he saw as...

    Ferrari competed in the Formula 2series in several years, as follows: 1. 1948–51: 166 F2 2. 1951–53: 500 F2 3. 1953: 553 F2 4. 1957–60: Dino 156 F2 5. 1967–69: Dino 166 F2

    From the late 1940s to the early 1970s, Ferrari competed in sports car racing with great success, winning the World Sportscar Championship 13 times. Ferrari cars (including non-works entries) won the Mille Miglia 8 times, the Targa Florio 7 times, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans9 times. Ferrari scored early successes in sportscars, taking wins in 1950 ...

    Formula One results

    As a constructor, Ferrari has achieved the following: 1. Constructors' Championships winning percentage: 25% 2. Drivers' Championships winning percentage: 20.8% 3. Winning percentage: 23%[h] Ferrari has achieved unparalleled success in Formula Oneand holds many significant records including (all numbers are based on World Championship events only): Ferrari is also the most successful F1 engine manufacturer, with 243 wins (having achieved a single non-Ferrari victory with Scuderia Toro Rosso a...

    Drivers' Champions

    1. Alberto Ascari (1952, 1953) 2. Juan Manuel Fangio (1956) 3. Mike Hawthorn (1958) 4. Phil Hill (1961) 5. John Surtees (1964) 6. Niki Lauda (1975, 1977) 7. Jody Scheckter (1979) 8. Michael Schumacher (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) 9. Kimi Räikkönen (2007)

    Team principals / sporting directors

    1. Federico Giberti (1950–1951) 2. Nello Ugolini (1952–1955) 3. Eraldo Sculati (1956) 4. Mino Amorotti (1957) 5. Romolo Tavoni(1958–1961) 6. Eugenio Dragoni (1962–1966) 7. Franco Lini (1967) 8. Franco Gozzi (1968–1970) 9. Peter Schetty (1971–1972) 10. Alessandro Colombo (1973) 11. Luca Cordero di Montezemolo(1974–1975) 12. Daniele Audetto(1976) 13. Roberto Nosetto (1977) 14. Marco Piccinini(1978–1988) 15. Cesare Fiorio(1989–1991) 16. Claudio Lombardi(1991) 17. Sante Ghedini (1992–1993) 18. Je...

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