DeltaWing (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "DeltaWing" in Spanish language version.

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alms.com (Global: low place; Spanish: low place)

autoweek.com (Global: 2,269th place; Spanish: 5,085th place)

deltawingracing.com (Global: low place; Spanish: low place)

inautonews.com (Global: low place; Spanish: low place)

issn.org (Global: 57th place; Spanish: 3rd place)

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  • Smith, Steven Cole (enero de 2013). «Half the Weight, Half the Fuel, Half the Tires, Half a Chance». Road & Track 64 (5): 86-89. ISSN 0035-7189. Consultado el 12 de diciembre de 2012. «The four-cylinder engine that the DeltaWing raced with at Le Mans was billed as a Nissan, but it was built largely from Chevrolet parts by England's Ray Mallock Engineering, which built the fours that won the 2011 World Touring Car Championship in a Chevrolet Cruze. The DeltaWing did, at least, sport a throttle body from a Nissan Juke.» 

lemans.org (Global: 9,740th place; Spanish: low place)

motortrend.com (Global: 1,458th place; Spanish: 3,337th place)

blogs.motortrend.com

roadandtrack.com (Global: 2,283rd place; Spanish: 5,642nd place)

speedcafe.com (Global: 5,119th place; Spanish: low place)

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Spanish: 1st place)

wsj.com (Global: 79th place; Spanish: 179th place)

blogs.wsj.com