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- Rapier_6 abstract "The Rapier 6 (also known as the Rapier SR2) was a sports prototype racing car built by LM3000 in 2000. It used a 3-litre Nissan V6 engine, and Team Sovereign ran the car in the FIA Sportscar Championship (then known as the Sports Racing World Cup). The car achieved moderate success, and Team Sovereign retired it at the end of the 2003 season, after the series folded. In 2011, it reappeared in the Britcar series, being driven by Mike Millard.".
- Rapier_6 wikiPageID "41745126".
- Rapier_6 wikiPageLength "19591".
- Rapier_6 wikiPageOutDegree "63".
- Rapier_6 wikiPageRevisionID "593413218".
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 1000_km_Catalunya.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 1000_km_Donington.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 1000_km_Nürburgring.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 1000_km_Spa.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 1000_km_of_Spa.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 2000_SportsRacing_World_Cup_Donington.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 2000_Sports_Racing_World_Cup_season.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_FIA_Sportscar_Championship_season.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 2002_FIA_Sportscar_Championship_season.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 2003_FIA_Sportscar_Championship_season.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 2_Hours_30_Minutes_of_Brno.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 2_Hours_30_Minutes_of_Nogaro.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 500_km_Magny-Cours.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 500_km_of_Dijon.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 6_Hours_of_Donington.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink 6_Hours_of_Estoril.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Sharpe_(racing_driver).
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Auto_racing.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Brands_Hatch.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Britcar.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Combe_Circuit.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mid-engined_automobiles.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_prototypes.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Circuit_de_Spa-Francorchamps.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Debora.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Donington_Park.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Drive_shaft.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Driveshaft.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Dunlop_Tyres.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink FIA_Sportscar_Championship.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Flat_Six_Motorsport.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Flux.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Heward.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Jonathan_Coleman_(racing_driver).
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Karsten_Le_Blanc.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink LM3000.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Marcos_Mantis.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Mid-engine_design.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Mid_engine.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Millard_(racing_driver).
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Naturally_aspirated.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Naturally_aspirated_engine.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Nigel_Greensall.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Nissan.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Danforth_Armour.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Phillip_Armour.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Rockingham_Motor_Speedway.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Silverstone_Circuit.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Snetterton_Circuit.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Snetterton_Motor_Racing_Circuit.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Sports_Racing_World_Cup.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Sports_prototype.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Team_Sovereign.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink Topcats_Racing.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLink V6_engine.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rapier 6".
- Rapier_6 carName "Rapier 6".
- Rapier_6 carName "Rapier SR2".
- Rapier_6 category "SRL/SR2".
- Rapier_6 chassis "Aluminium honeycomb".
- Rapier_6 configuration V6_engine.
- Rapier_6 consChamp "0".
- Rapier_6 constructor LM3000.
- Rapier_6 debut "2000".
- Rapier_6 drivers Ian_Flux.
- Rapier_6 drivers Ian_Heward.
- Rapier_6 drivers Mike_Millard_(racing_driver).
- Rapier_6 driversChamp "0".
- Rapier_6 engineName Nissan.
- Rapier_6 enginePosition "mid engined".
- Rapier_6 hasPhotoCollection Rapier_6.
- Rapier_6 poles "3".
- Rapier_6 races "28".
- Rapier_6 team Flat_Six_Motorsport.
- Rapier_6 team Team_Sovereign.
- Rapier_6 teamsChamp "0".
- Rapier_6 na Naturally_aspirated.
- Rapier_6 na Naturally_aspirated_engine.
- Rapier_6 tyres Dunlop_Tyres.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_racing_car.
- Rapier_6 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rapier_6 wins "1".
- Rapier_6 subject Category:Mid-engined_automobiles.
- Rapier_6 subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Rapier_6 subject Category:Sports_prototypes.
- Rapier_6 hypernym Prototype.
- Rapier_6 type Aircraft.
- Rapier_6 comment "The Rapier 6 (also known as the Rapier SR2) was a sports prototype racing car built by LM3000 in 2000. It used a 3-litre Nissan V6 engine, and Team Sovereign ran the car in the FIA Sportscar Championship (then known as the Sports Racing World Cup). The car achieved moderate success, and Team Sovereign retired it at the end of the 2003 season, after the series folded. In 2011, it reappeared in the Britcar series, being driven by Mike Millard.".
- Rapier_6 label "Rapier 6".
- Rapier_6 sameAs m.0_g_3c7.
- Rapier_6 sameAs Q17099717.
- Rapier_6 sameAs Q17099717.
- Rapier_6 wasDerivedFrom Rapier_6?oldid=593413218.
- Rapier_6 isPrimaryTopicOf Rapier_6.