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- in German, but was renamed EuroSpeedway Lausitz for better international communication from 2000 to 2010. The EuroSpeedway has been in use for motor racing...
- approximately 8.5 kilometres (5.3 mi) from the Meuro mine to near the EuroSpeedway Lausitz, where it would serve as a monument to the area's former lignite...
- round or EuroSpeedway Lausitz Superbike World Championship round or Lausitzring Superbike World Championship round may refer to: 2006 Eurospeedway Lausitz...
- his first race at the Hockenheimring; and in the following race at the EuroSpeedway Lausitz, held his first podium in his DTM career. Two w****s later at...
- 646 people across the company. On November 1, 2017, Dekra acquired the EuroSpeedway Lausitz as a test site, especially for autonomous driving. Dekra was...
- International Speedway Milwaukee Mile New Hampshire Motor Speedway Atlanta International Speedway Rockingham Motor Speedway EuroSpeedway Lausitz Trióvalo...
- ch****is powered by 500 cc motorcycle engines (notably Nortons and **** speedway). The 500 cc formula originally evolved in 1946 from low-cost "special"...
- Auto Racing Teams (CART) motor race held on September 15, 2001, at the EuroSpeedway Lausitz in Klettwitz, Brandenburg, Germany. It was the 16th round of...
- predominantly raced the oval tracks at the Rockingham Motor Speedway and the EuroSpeedway Lausitz in the early years but in its final season in 2008 was...
- engines and the fact that it raced twice in the oval configuration at the EuroSpeedway Lausitz also led to the V8Star Series being called the "German NASCAR"...