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    1999 Euro Open by Nissan Previous 1998 Next 2000 The 1999 Euro Open by Nissan was contested over 8 race weekends/16 rounds. In this one-make formula all...
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  • 1998 Euro Open by Nissan Previous none Next 1999 The 1998 Euro Open by Nissan was contested over 7 rounds/14 races. This was the first Open Fortuna by Nissan...
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  • 2000 Open Telefónica by Nissan Previous 1999 Next 2001 The 2000 Open Telefónica by Nissan was contested over 8 race weekends/16 rounds. In this one-make...
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  • 2017. "Formula Euro Open Nissan - 1998: Point standings". Speedsport Magazine. Retrieved 23 February 2024. "Formula Euro Open Nissan - 1999: Point standings"...
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    the 20th century, with the Nissan zaibatsu or called Nissan Group. Since 1999, Nissan has been part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance (Mitsubishi...
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    The Nissan Almera is a line of automobiles that has been manufactured by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan since 1995. For its early generations, the...
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    success building prototypes for Chevrolet in the IMSA GTP series as well as Nissan in the World Sportscar Championship and All Japan Sports Prototype Championship...
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    awarded five starts in the Euro NCAP crash tests 30 October 2001 – Renault increases its equity stake in Nissan to 44,4%, and Nissan takes a 15% stake in Renault...
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    50″E / 35.5100389°N 139.6062500°E / 35.5100389; 139.6062500 Nissan Stadium (日産スタジアム, Nissan Sutajiamu), a.k.a. the International Stadium Yokohama (横浜国際総合競技場...
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    International Series (2015) Ultimate Cup Series (2019) World Series by Nissan (1999–2004) World Touring Car Championship FIA WTCC Race of Spain (2005–2012)...
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    Carlos Ghosn (category Nissan people)
    Renault. In March 1999, Renault and Nissan formed the Renault–Nissan Alliance, and in May 1999 Renault purchased a 36.8% stake in Nissan. While maintaining...
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    D-segment (category Euro car segments)
    passenger cars, and is described as "large cars". It is equivalent to the Euro NCAP "large family car" size class, and the present-day definition of the...
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    American Formula Three. In 1998 he traveled to Europe to compete in the Euro Open by Nissan with EC Motorsport, where he finished eighth with a victory. The...
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    The Euro Hockey Tour (EHT) is an annual ice hockey tournament open to only the national men's teams of the Czech Republic, Finland, Switzerland and Sweden...
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    It is part of Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance (previously Renault–Nissan Alliance) since 1999. The French state and Nissan each own a 15% share of...
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    Coloni CN1 (category Open wheel racing cars)
    one-make World Series by Nissan spec-series, between 1998 and 2001. It was powered by a naturally-aspirated 2.0 L (120 cu in) Nissan SR20 four-cylinder engine...
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  • Campos Racing (category Euroformula Open Championship teams)
    Formula One in 1999, and his place in the team was taken by karting driver Fernando Alonso. Alonso went on to win the Euro Open Movistar by Nissan as it was...
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    B-segment (category Euro car segments)
    1996. In 1993, the Nissan Micra (K11), became the first Japanese car company to be receive the European Car of the Year award. In 1999, the Toyota Yaris...
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    Renault Clio (category Euro NCAP superminis)
    formerly available through Yanase Co., Ltd., but in 1999 Renault purchased a stake in Japanese automaker Nissan. Following Renault's takeover, distribution rights...
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    Renault Twingo (category Euro NCAP superminis)
    the Twingo II was licensed by Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and sold exclusively through Nissan Store locations. Twingo II safety Euro NCAP results: Adult occupant:...
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    20 November 2022. "2004 Formula Nissan Estoril (Race 1)". 22 April 2001. Retrieved 13 May 2024. "2022 EuroFormula Open Estoril (Race 3)". 1 May 2022. Retrieved...
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    Mitsubishi Motors (category Nissan)
    19th-largest worldwide by production. Since October 2016, Mitsubishi has been one-third (34%) owned by Nissan, and included in the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance...
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  • Tan Chong Motor (category Nissan)
    but is best known as the franchise holder of Nissan vehicles in Malaysia. The company was founded in 1957 by two Malaysian entrepreneurs, Tan Yuet Foh and...
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    Renault Mégane (category Euro NCAP small family cars)
    generations were based on the Renault–Nissan C platform. The fourth generation is based on the CMF-CD platform, as used by the Renault Talisman and Renault...
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  • F3000 (using ex-FIA 1999 and 2002 Lola chassis), World Series by Nissan (also known as Formula Nissan) and Formula Renault V6 Eurocup. By the end of 2003...
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    Hours of Barcelona - Classification By Class" (PDF). 21 July 2019. Retrieved 13 March 2021. "2020 EuroFormula Open Montmeló (Race 4)". 1 November 2020...
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    Borja García (racing driver) (category Euroformula Open Championship drivers)
    he stayed until 1999. He moved up to Spanish Formula Toyota in 2000, comfortably winning the title, before moving to Formula Nissan 2000 in 2001 with...
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    single-vehicle approval. Two months later, Nissan claimed, which was also widely reported in the media, a ring record for its Nissan GT-R Nismo as "world's fastest...
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    (2000–2005) FIA Sportscar Championship (1999–2002) FIM Endurance World Championship Bol d'Or (2000–2014) Formula 3 Euro Series (2003–2004, 2007) Formula 750...
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  • 1999 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions earned by a...
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