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These cars ROCKED the Soviet motor racing world …

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    The first Soviet racing car appeared in 1938. The new car was called ‘GAZ-GL-1’ and had a 65-hp-strong engine. The second generation of the …

Soviet speed: How car racing became big in the USSR …

    https://www.rbth.com/lifestyle/329407-soviet-speed-car-racing
    In 1951, the sports version of the famous Soviet automobile Pobeda (Victory) set a Soviet speed record reaching 191 km p/h. The same …

Soviet Racing Motorcycles - B-Cozz

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    Soviet racing motorcycles developed speeds of up to 100 – 120 km / h. And abroad, more powerful engines appeared before the war. That is why in the …

Category:Motorsport in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Motorsports in the Soviet Union. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. P. Soviet motorsport people‎ (1 C) Pages in category "Motorsport in the Soviet Union" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

Soviet Racing - English Russia

    https://englishrussia.com/2009/03/26/soviet-racing/
    There were no any V8 or V6 engines, no turbos or compressors – just plain 1.0 liter small passenger cars that were sold to Soviet people colored …

Soviet racing - Historical Research, in memory of David McKinney

    https://forums.autosport.com/topic/51611-soviet-racing/
    Soviet Formula 1 - 1976 1. V. Grekov (Estonia 18) 2. E. Markovskij (Estonia 16M) 3. J. Tereneckij (Moskvich G5M) 4. G. Dgebuadze (Estonia 16M) 5. A. Savin (Estonia 16M) 6. L. Teesalu (Estonia 16M)...

Racing and record cars of the Soviet Union

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    The main race cars on the Soviet ring roads of the first half of 1980 was the "Estonia-20", which is a further evolution of the 19-series. Basically, the changes concerned aerodynamics. In particular, in the structure were initially front and rear spoilers with adjustable angle of attack.

Soviet Motoprom 1950-1960's - B-Cozz

    https://b-cozz.com/soviet-motoprom-1950-1960s/
    Let’s start from biggest and most productive plant of Soviet motoprom – Izhevsk. Izh-49 350cc 1952 Under IZH brand (*or Behind IZH brand) (*Translators note) Izh-49 model, which was mass-made since 1951 became one of the most widespread on territory of the USSR, as more than half million motorcycles were made.

Soviet Rally - Apps on Google Play

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.KozGames.SovietRally&gl=US
    Soviet Rally KOZGAMES Racing Everyone 3,421 Contains Ads Add to Wishlist The game will take you to the Soviet Union, at a time when the Soviet motor racing was …

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