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== I have proof that the airlines received two aircraft the 787-9 and A321neo ==
https://aerospaceglobalnews.com/news/royal-jordanian-boeing-787-9-dreamliner-airbus-a321neo-double-delivery/
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this may be the earliest usage we have documented so far, but context in her
article suggests she didn't coin it herself
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== History ==
== History ==
[[Elizabeth Anscombe]] coined the term ''scare quotes'' as it refers to
punctuation marks in 1956 in an essay titled "Aristotle and the Sea Battle",
published in'' [[Mind (journal) |Mind]]''.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Anscombe
|first1=G. E. M. |title=I.--Aristotle And The Sea Battle |journal=Mind: A
Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy |date=1 January 1956 |volume=65
|issue=1 |pages=1–15 |doi=10.1093/mind/65.1.1 |jstor=2251218}}</ref> The use of
a graphic symbol on an expression to indicate irony or dubiousness goes back
much further: Authors of ancient Greece used a mark called a ''[[Diple (textual
symbol)|diple periestigmene]]'' for that purpose.<ref>Finnegan, Ruth. ''Why Do
We Quote?: The Culture and History of Quotation''. Open Book Publishers (2011).
{{ISBN|9781906924331}}. p. 86.</ref> Beginning in the 1990s, the use of scare
quotes became widespread.<ref>Howells, Richard, editor. ''Outrage: Art,
Controversy, and Society''. Palgrave Macmillan. (2012) {{ISBN|9780230350168}},
p. 89.</ref><ref name="Haack, Susan 2000 page 202">Haack, Susan, editor.
''Manifesto of a Passionate Moderate: Unfashionable Essays''. University of
Chicago Press (2000) {{ISBN|9780226311371}}, p. 202.</ref><ref>Perlman, Merrill.
{{"'}}Scare' Tactics". ''Columbia Journalism Review''. 28 January 2013.</ref>
[[Postmodernist]] authors in particular have theorized about [[Bracketing
(phenomenology)|bracketing]] punctuation, including scare quotes, and have found
reasons for their frequent use in their writings.<ref name="Pinker, Steven
2014"/><ref>
[[Elizabeth Anscombe]] may have coined the term ''scare quotes'' as it refers to
punctuation marks in 1956 in an essay titled "Aristotle and the Sea Battle",
published in'' [[Mind (journal) |Mind]]''.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Anscombe
|first1=G. E. M. |title=I.--Aristotle And The Sea Battle |journal=Mind: A
Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy |date=1 January 1956 |volume=65
|issue=1 |pages=1–15 |doi=10.1093/mind/65.1.1 |jstor=2251218}}</ref> The use of
a graphic symbol on an expression to indicate irony or dubiousness goes back
much further: Authors of ancient Greece used a mark called a ''[[Diple (textual
symbol)|diple periestigmene]]'' for that purpose.<ref>Finnegan, Ruth. ''Why Do
We Quote?: The Culture and History of Quotation''. Open Book Publishers (2011).
{{ISBN|9781906924331}}. p. 86.</ref> Beginning in the 1990s, the use of scare
quotes became widespread.<ref>Howells, Richard, editor. ''Outrage: Art,
Controversy, and Society''. Palgrave Macmillan. (2012) {{ISBN|9780230350168}},
p. 89.</ref><ref name="Haack, Susan 2000 page 202">Haack, Susan, editor.
''Manifesto of a Passionate Moderate: Unfashionable Essays''. University of
Chicago Press (2000) {{ISBN|9780226311371}}, p. 202.</ref><ref>Perlman, Merrill.
{{"'}}Scare' Tactics". ''Columbia Journalism Review''. 28 January 2013.</ref>
[[Postmodernist]] authors in particular have theorized about [[Bracketing
(phenomenology)|bracketing]] punctuation, including scare quotes, and have found
reasons for their frequent use in their writings.<ref name="Pinker, Steven
2014"/><ref>
* Nash, Christopher. ''The Unravelling of the Postmodern Mind''. Edinburgh
University Press. (2001) {{ISBN|9780748612154}}, p. 92.
* Nash, Christopher. ''The Unravelling of the Postmodern Mind''. Edinburgh
University Press. (2001) {{ISBN|9780748612154}}, p. 92.
* Saguaro, Shelley. ''Garden Plots: The Politics and Poetics of Gardens''.
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. (2006) {{ISBN|9780754637530}}, p. 62.
* Saguaro, Shelley. ''Garden Plots: The Politics and Poetics of Gardens''.
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. (2006) {{ISBN|9780754637530}}, p. 62.
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| rels = [[Catholicism]], [[Protestantism]] ([[Reformed
Christianity|Calvinism]])
| rels = [[Catholicism]], [[Protestantism]] ([[Reformed
Christianity|Calvinism]])
}}
}}
[[Hungarians]] are a recognized [[ethnic minority]] in [[Serbia]].<ref>{{cite
web | title=Регистар националних савета националних мањина |
url=https://minljmpdd.gov.rs/sektori/nacionalne-manjine/registar-nacionalnih-saveta-nacionalnih-manjina/
}}</ref> According to data from the 2022 census, the population of ethnic
Hungarians in Serbia is 184,442, constituting 2.7% of the total population; they
are the second-largest ethnic group in the country after [[Serbs]] and the
largest ethnic minority group. The vast majority of them live in the province of
[[Vojvodina]], where they make up 10.5% of population.
[[Hungarians]] are a recognized [[ethnic minority]] in [[Serbia]].<ref>{{cite
web | title=Регистар националних савета националних мањина |
url=https://minljmpdd.gov.rs/sektori/nacionalne-manjine/registar-nacionalnih-saveta-nacionalnih-manjina/
}}</ref> According to data from the 2022 census, the population of ethnic
Hungarians in Serbia is 184,442, constituting 2.8% of the total population; they
are the second-largest ethnic group in the country after [[Serbs]] and the
largest ethnic minority group. The vast majority of them live in the province of
[[Vojvodina]], where they make up 10.5% of population.
Overwhelming majority of Hungarians in Serbia are [[Catholic Church|Catholics]],
while some 5% are Protestant (mostly [[Reformed
Christianity|Calvinist]]).<ref>Population by national affiliation and religion,
Census 2011
[https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/Treaties/CERD/Shared%20Documents/SRB/INT_CERD_ADR_SRB_24619_E.doc]
{{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210308091439/https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/Treaties/CERD/Shared%20Documents/SRB/INT_CERD_ADR_SRB_24619_E.doc|date=8
March 2021}}</ref>
Overwhelming majority of Hungarians in Serbia are [[Catholic Church|Catholics]],
while some 5% are Protestant (mostly [[Reformed
Christianity|Calvinist]]).<ref>Population by national affiliation and religion,
Census 2011
[https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/Treaties/CERD/Shared%20Documents/SRB/INT_CERD_ADR_SRB_24619_E.doc]
{{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210308091439/https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/Treaties/CERD/Shared%20Documents/SRB/INT_CERD_ADR_SRB_24619_E.doc|date=8
March 2021}}</ref>
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Farina was born in 1954 in [[Genoa]]. He was one of the Italian [[poker]]
pioneers, a professional in the various specialities for over 35 years. He was
the first Italian in history to have won a [[World Series of Poker]] bracelet:
on 26 April 1995, he won the $1,500 [[Seven-card stud|Limit Seven Card Stud]]
event (event #2 of the [[1995 World Series of Poker|WSOP 1995]]).<ref>{{Cite web
|title=Valter Farina PokerDB
|url=https://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=23233}}</ref>
Farina was born in 1954 in [[Genoa]]. He was one of the Italian [[poker]]
pioneers, a professional in the various specialities for over 35 years. He was
the first Italian in history to have won a [[World Series of Poker]] bracelet:
on 26 April 1995, he won the $1,500 [[Seven-card stud|Limit Seven Card Stud]]
event (event #2 of the [[1995 World Series of Poker|WSOP 1995]]).<ref>{{Cite web
|title=Valter Farina PokerDB
|url=https://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=23233}}</ref>
In his career, he collected a total of 7 prize placements at the WSOP: 3 in the
[[Omaha hold 'em|Pot Limit Omaha]], 3 in the Seven Card Stud, 1 in the [[Texas
hold 'em|No Limit Hold'em]].{{cn|date=April 2026}} The last ITM was at the
[[2009 World Series of Poker|2009 WSOP]].{{cn|date=April 2026}}
In his career, he collected a total of seven prize placements at the WSOP: three
in the [[Omaha hold 'em|Pot Limit Omaha]], three in the Seven Card Stud, one in
the [[Texas hold 'em|No Limit Hold'em]].{{cn|date=April 2026}} The last ITM was
at the [[2009 World Series of Poker|2009 WSOP]].{{cn|date=April 2026}}
From the early 1990s, he lived permanently in [[Las Vegas]], where he also
frequently played at cash game tables.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2026-03-18
|title=Valter Farina, First Italian WSOP Bracelet Winner, Dies at 72
|url=https://www.pokernews.com/news/2026/03/valter-farina-first-italian-wsop-bracelet-winner-obituary-50842.htm
|access-date=2026-04-12 |website=www.pokernews.com |language=en}}</ref>
From the early 1990s, he lived permanently in [[Las Vegas]], where he also
frequently played at cash game tables.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2026-03-18
|title=Valter Farina, First Italian WSOP Bracelet Winner, Dies at 72
|url=https://www.pokernews.com/news/2026/03/valter-farina-first-italian-wsop-bracelet-winner-obituary-50842.htm
|access-date=2026-04-12 |website=www.pokernews.com |language=en}}</ref>
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* Assistant Director of Music: *vacant*
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* Honorary Guest Conductor: Douglas Bostock
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Educational Policies Committee
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Under the energetic leadership of Blanche Snell, the topic of ''curriculum'' was
expanded in 1948 from one central, general OSSTF sub-committee based in Toronto
to a large array of sub-committees – 55{{thsp}}{{efn-ua|Blanche Snell stated
"55" in her report published in February 1949. Other contemporary OSSTF reports
stated "52" and "57". Snell gave the number as "60" in the published report of
April 1949.}} by the end of 1948 – organized by school subject and sitting at
locations across the province. As chair of the parallel OTF committee, Snell
also organized a reported 48 curriculum committees among the elementary schools
of the Province. The intention of this dispersal was to access a wide range of
suggestions for curriculum changes and facilitate co-operation with local
sections of the Ontario Educational Association (OEA).<ref
name="AA"/><ref>Blanche Snell, "Educational Policies", ''The Bulletin'' (Ontario
Secondary School Teachers' Federation), Oct 1948, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 254–256.
(University of Toronto OISE Library.)</ref><ref>Blanche Snell, "Report on
Educational Policies", ''The Bulletin'' (OSSTF), Dec 1948, Vol. 28, No. 5, pp.
323–325. (University of Toronto OISE Library.)</ref><ref name="BB">Blanche
Snell, "A Report on Educational Policies", ''The Bulletin'' (OSSTF), Feb 1949,
Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 16–17. (University of Toronto OISE
Library.)</ref><ref>OSSTF, "York Memorial Teachers have Varied Interests", ''The
Bulletin'', Apr 1949, Vol. 29, No. 2, p. 89. (University of Toronto OISE
Library.)</ref>
Under the energetic leadership of Blanche Snell, the topic of ''curriculum'' was
expanded in 1948 from one central, general OSSTF sub-committee based in Toronto
to a large array of sub-committees – 55{{thsp}}{{efn-ua|Blanche Snell stated
"55" in her report published in February 1949. Other contemporary OSSTF reports
stated "52" and "57". Snell gave the number as "60" in ''Do We Agree?''
published April 1949.}} by the end of 1948 – organized by school subject and
sitting at locations across the province. As chair of the parallel OTF
committee, Snell also organized a reported 48 curriculum committees among the
elementary schools of the Province. The intention of this dispersal was to
access a wide range of suggestions for curriculum changes and facilitate
co-operation with local sections of the Ontario Educational Association
(OEA).<ref name="AA"/><ref>Blanche Snell, "Educational Policies", ''The
Bulletin'' (Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation), Oct 1948, Vol. 28,
No. 4, pp. 254–256. (University of Toronto OISE Library.)</ref><ref>Blanche
Snell, "Report on Educational Policies", ''The Bulletin'' (OSSTF), Dec 1948,
Vol. 28, No. 5, pp. 323–325. (University of Toronto OISE Library.)</ref><ref
name="BB">Blanche Snell, "A Report on Educational Policies", ''The Bulletin''
(OSSTF), Feb 1949, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 16–17. (University of Toronto OISE
Library.)</ref><ref>OSSTF, "York Memorial Teachers have Varied Interests", ''The
Bulletin'', Apr 1949, Vol. 29, No. 2, p. 89. (University of Toronto OISE
Library.)</ref>
The reports of the many OSSTF-OEA sub-committees were consolidated by Blanche
Snell. This consolidation was published as a booklet titled ''Do We Agree?'' and
distributed in early April 1949 to members of OSSTF and OEA for their comments.
A revised version was subsequently approved by the OTF and submitted to the
provincial government. In July 1949, Blanche Snell announced her intention to
continue the local study groups for other purposes.<ref name="AA"/><ref
name="BB"/><ref name="CC">A.S. Collins, "Public Relations Clinic''': ...'''
Curriculum Research", ''The Bulletin'' (OSSTF), Jun 1949, Vol. 29, No. 3, p.
130''';''' Anon'''.''', "In Our Opinion''':''' Do We Agree?", p. 160.
(University of Toronto OISE Library.)</ref><ref name="DD">Blanche Snell,
"Educational Policies Meet in Toronto", ''The Bulletin'' (OSSTF), Dec 1949, Vol.
29, No. 5, pp. 217–218 & 248. (University of Toronto OISE
Library.)</ref><ref>"Midsummer Mass Meeting", ''The Bulletin'' (OSSTF), Oct
1949, Vol. 29, No. 4, p. 191.</ref>
The reports of the many OSSTF-OEA sub-committees were consolidated by Blanche
Snell. This consolidation was published as a booklet titled ''Do We Agree?'' and
distributed in early April 1949 to members of OSSTF and OEA for their comments.
A revised version was subsequently approved by the OTF and submitted to the
provincial government. In July 1949, Blanche Snell announced her intention to
continue the local study groups for other purposes.<ref name="AA"/><ref
name="BB"/><ref name="CC">A.S. Collins, "Public Relations Clinic''': ...'''
Curriculum Research", ''The Bulletin'' (OSSTF), Jun 1949, Vol. 29, No. 3, p.
130''';''' Anon'''.''', "In Our Opinion''':''' Do We Agree?", p. 160.
(University of Toronto OISE Library.)</ref><ref name="DD">Blanche Snell,
"Educational Policies Meet in Toronto", ''The Bulletin'' (OSSTF), Dec 1949, Vol.
29, No. 5, pp. 217–218 & 248. (University of Toronto OISE
Library.)</ref><ref>"Midsummer Mass Meeting", ''The Bulletin'' (OSSTF), Oct
1949, Vol. 29, No. 4, p. 191.</ref>
Death and burial: less forceful language
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The ''Annals of Emperor Ming'' of the ''[[Records of the Three Kingdoms]]''
state that the Grand Empress Dowager Bian died on 9 July 230.{{efn|name=death
date}} The ''Records'' goes on to say that she was buried with honours due an
empress dowager alongside her husband Cao Cao in the [[Cao Cao
Mausoleum|Gaoling]] (literally "high mausoleum") sometime between 28 July and 26
August 230.
The ''Annals of Emperor Ming'' of the ''[[Records of the Three Kingdoms]]''
state that the Grand Empress Dowager Bian died on 9 July 230.{{efn|name=death
date}} The ''Records'' goes on to say that she was buried with honours due an
empress dowager alongside her husband Cao Cao in the [[Cao Cao
Mausoleum|Gaoling]] (literally "high mausoleum") sometime between 28 July and 26
August 230.
Cao Cao's mausoleum, long considered lost, was discovered in 2008 with the three
skeletons inside, one male and two female. The women were determined to be aged
in their twenties and fifties respectively, which is discordant with the
''Records'' that put her age at 69 or 70 when Lady Bian died. This discrepancy
has been one of the points used by skeptics to cast doubt on the identification
of the mausoluem as Cao Cao's. Subsequent research discounted the possibility
that Lady Bian was interred in same tomb as Cao Cao as well as the neighbouring
Xigaoxue No. 1 tomb in the same complex, though the possibility of her being
interred in a heretofore undiscovered tomb in the same complex still
remains.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Zhou |first=Ligang |title=Hun gui Ye xi : Cao Cao
Gaoling yan jiu |publisher=[[China Science Publishing]] |year=2024
|isbn=7030782240 |location=Beijing |language=zh-hans |script-title=zh:魂归邺西 :
曹操高陵研究|pp=146-9}}</ref>
Cao Cao's mausoleum, long considered lost, was discovered in 2008 with the three
skeletons inside, one male and two female. The women were determined to be aged
in their twenties and fifties respectively, which is discordant with the
''Records'' that put her age at 69 or 70 when Lady Bian died. This discrepancy
has been one of the points used by skeptics to cast doubt on the identification
of the mausoluem as Cao Cao's. Subsequent research have diminished the
possibility that Lady Bian was interred in same tomb as Cao Cao as well as the
neighbouring Xigaoxue No. 1 tomb in the same complex, though the possibility of
her being interred in a heretofore undiscovered tomb in the same complex still
remains.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Zhou |first=Ligang |title=Hun gui Ye xi : Cao Cao
Gaoling yan jiu |publisher=[[China Science Publishing]] |year=2024
|isbn=7030782240 |location=Beijing |language=zh-hans |script-title=zh:魂归邺西 :
曹操高陵研究|pp=146-9}}</ref>
==See also==
==See also==
Motorsport
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== Motorsport ==
== Motorsport ==
{{See also|Suzuki Swift Sport Cup|Australian Suzuki Swift Series}}
{{See also|Suzuki Swift Sport Cup|Australian Suzuki Swift Series}}
The Suzuki Swift Sport is well known for being competitive in [[rallying]],
especially under 2.0-liter class. In 2007 and 2010, [[Per-Gunnar Andersson
(rally driver)|Per-Gunnar Andersson]] and [[Aaron Burkart]] won the [[Junior
World Rally Championship|JWRC S1600 rally class]] and also dominating the top
three from 2006 to 2010. In 2009, Luke Pinder won the [[British Rally
Championship]] R1 class.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.lukepinder.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=52:pinder-baker-take-brc-r2-championship-lead&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=63
|title=Pinder / Baker take BRC R2 Championship Lead |access-date=15 July 2015
|url-status=usurped
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150715182551/http://www.lukepinder.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=52%3Apinder-baker-take-brc-r2-championship-lead&catid=1%3Alatest-news&Itemid=63
|archive-date=15 July 2015}}</ref> The Swift Sport also successfully won the
All-Japan Rally Championship ({{ill|全日本ラリー選手権|ja|vertical-align=sup}}), winning
in JN1 class from 2016 to 2018 and later in the JN4 class from 2019 to 2023. In
Italy, the Swift has been used for Suzuki Rally Cup since 2007 and followed by
Rally Italia Talent since 2019.<ref>{{cite web |date=3 February 2022
|title=PRESENTATA LA SUZUKI RALLY CUP 2022 |trans-title=PRESENTATA LA SUZUKI
RALLY CUP 2022
|url=https://www.rallyssimo.it/2022/02/03/presentata-la-suzuki-rally-cup-2022/
|website=rallyssimo.it |language=Italian}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=8 January
2019 |title=Rally:Suzuki Swift auto ufficiale Grande Fratello motori '19
Scenderà in pista per il Talent 2019 targato Aci (ANSA) – ROMA, 8 GEN -
|trans-title=Rally: Suzuki Swift official car Big Brother Motors '19 It will
take to the track for the Talent 2019 branded Aci (ANSA) – ROME, 8 JANUARY -
|url=https://www.rallyitaliatalent.it/rallysuzuki-swift-auto-ufficiale-grande-fratello-motori-19-scendera-pista-per-il-talent-2019-targato-aci-ansa-roma-8-gen/#.Y7LK3GSlYVE
|website=rallyitaliatalent.it |language=Italian}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=8
January 2019 |title=SUZUKI SWIFT SPORT E' L'AUTO UFFICIALE DELLA 6^ EDIZIONE DI
ACI RALLY ITALIA TALENT 2019 |trans-title=SUZUKI SWIFT SPORT IS THE OFFICIAL CAR
OF THE 6TH EDITION OF ACI RALLY ITALIA TALENT 2019
|url=https://www.rallyitaliatalent.it/suzuki-swift-sport-e-lauto-ufficiale-della-6-edizione-di-aci-rally-italia-talent-2019/#.Y7LLg2SlYVE
|website=rallyitaliatalent.it |language=Italian}}</ref>
The Suzuki Swift Sport is well known for being competitive in [[rallying]],
especially under 2.0-liter class. In 2007 and 2010, [[Per-Gunnar Andersson
(rally driver)|Per-Gunnar Andersson]] and [[Aaron Burkart]] won the [[Junior
World Rally Championship|JWRC S1600 rally class]] and also dominating the top
three from 2006 to 2010. In 2009, Luke Pinder won the [[British Rally
Championship]] R1 class.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.lukepinder.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=52:pinder-baker-take-brc-r2-championship-lead&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=63
|title=Pinder / Baker take BRC R2 Championship Lead |access-date=15 July 2015
|url-status=usurped
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150715182551/http://www.lukepinder.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=52%3Apinder-baker-take-brc-r2-championship-lead&catid=1%3Alatest-news&Itemid=63
|archive-date=15 July 2015}}</ref> The Swift Sport also successfully won the
All-Japan Rally Championship ({{ill|全日本ラリー選手権|ja|vertical-align=sup}}), winning
in JN1 class from 2016 to 2018 and later in the JN4 class from 2019 to 2023. In
Italy, the Swift has been used for Suzuki Rally Cup since 2007 and followed by
Rally Italia Talent since 2019.<ref>{{cite web |date=3 February 2022
|title=PRESENTATA LA SUZUKI RALLY CUP 2022 |trans-title=PRESENTATA LA SUZUKI
RALLY CUP 2022
|url=https://www.rallyssimo.it/2022/02/03/presentata-la-suzuki-rally-cup-2022/
|website=rallyssimo.it |language=Italian}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=8 January
2019 |title=Rally:Suzuki Swift auto ufficiale Grande Fratello motori '19
Scenderà in pista per il Talent 2019 targato Aci (ANSA) – ROMA, 8 GEN -
|trans-title=Rally: Suzuki Swift official car Big Brother Motors '19 It will
take to the track for the Talent 2019 branded Aci (ANSA) – ROME, 8 JANUARY -
|url=https://www.rallyitaliatalent.it/rallysuzuki-swift-auto-ufficiale-grande-fratello-motori-19-scendera-pista-per-il-talent-2019-targato-aci-ansa-roma-8-gen/#.Y7LK3GSlYVE
|website=rallyitaliatalent.it |language=Italian}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=8
January 2019 |title=SUZUKI SWIFT SPORT E' L'AUTO UFFICIALE DELLA 6^ EDIZIONE DI
ACI RALLY ITALIA TALENT 2019 |trans-title=SUZUKI SWIFT SPORT IS THE OFFICIAL CAR
OF THE 6TH EDITION OF ACI RALLY ITALIA TALENT 2019
|url=https://www.rallyitaliatalent.it/suzuki-swift-sport-e-lauto-ufficiale-della-6-edizione-di-aci-rally-italia-talent-2019/#.Y7LLg2SlYVE
|website=rallyitaliatalent.it |language=Italian}}</ref><P>
In Australian from 1995 to 2014, the Australian Suzuki Swift Series was run with
firstly the Suzuki Swift GTi and then later on years with the Suzuki Swift Sport
EZ (RS416 / ZC31S).Refer to
[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Suzuki_Swift_Series|Australian Suzuki
Swift Series]] for more information.<P>
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SORTHARE Suzuki Racing Team began racing the Suzuki Swift Sport EZ (RS416 &
ZC31S) in 2018 at the Production Car Bathurst 6hr. With a long history of
success, details of the results include:
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SORTHARE Suzuki Racing Team began racing the Suzuki Swift Sport EZ (RS416 /
ZC31S) in 2018 at the Production Car Bathurst 6hr. With a long history of
success, details of the results include:<P>
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[[2018 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour]]
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[[2018 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour]]<P>
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Class E, Car #55, Michael Hopp, Peter Sortwell & Steve Pittman finished 2nd in
Class E and 34th Outright completing 95 laps
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Class E, Car #55, Michael Hopp, Peter Sortwell & Steve Pittman finished 2nd in
Class E and 34th Outright completing 95 laps<P>
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[[2019 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour]]
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[[2019 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour]]<P>
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Class E, Car #5, Michael Hopp & Steve Pittman won Class E and 21st Outright
completing 113 laps
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Class E, Car #5, Michael Hopp & Steve Pittman <B>won Class E</B> and 21st
Outright completing 113 laps<P>
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[[2021 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour]] Racing as Team Engineering Suzuki Racing
Team
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[[2021 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour]] Racing as Team Engineering Suzuki Racing
Team<P>
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Class E, Car #46, Matthew Thelis, Ian Cowley & Daniel Natoli finished 2nd in
Class E and 32nd Outright completing 109 laps<BR>
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Class E, Car #43, Michael Hopp, Steve McHugh & Michael Rice finished 3rd in
Class E and 40th Outright completing 77 laps
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Class E, Car #46, Matthew Thewlis, Ian Cowley & Daniel Natoli finished 2nd in
Class E and 32nd Outright completing 109 laps<BR>
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Securing SORTHARE Suzuki Racing Team's first double podium
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Class E, Car #43, Michael Hopp, Steve McHugh & Michael Rice finished 3rd in
Class E and 40th Outright completing 77 laps<P>
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Securing SORTHARE Suzuki Racing Team's first double podium<P>
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[[2022 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour]] Racing as Champ Suzuki Racing Team
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[[2022 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour]] Racing as Champ Suzuki Racing Team<P>
Class E, Car #255, Matthew Thewlis, Ian Cowley & David Bailey finished 2nd in
Class E and 38th Outright completing 111 laps<BR>
Class E, Car #255, Matthew Thewlis, Ian Cowley & David Bailey finished 2nd in
Class E and 38th Outright completing 111 laps<BR>
Class E, Car #355, Amar Sharma, Ian Applin & Karly Buccini finished 3rd in Class
E and 41st Outright completing 109 laps<BR>
Class E, Car #355, Amar Sharma, Ian Applin & Karly Buccini finished 3rd in Class
E and 41st Outright completing 109 laps<BR>
Class E, Car #155, Michael Hopp & Daniel Natoli finished 5th in Class E and 49th
Outright completing 48 laps
Class E, Car #155, Michael Hopp & Daniel Natoli finished 5th in Class E and 49th
Outright completing 48 laps<P>
Securing back to back double podiums for SORTHARE Suzuki Racing Team
Securing back to back double podiums for SORTHARE Suzuki Racing Team<P>
The 2020 edition of the Bathurst 6 Hour was cancelled due to [[COVID-19]]
The 2020 edition of the Bathurst 6 Hour was cancelled due to [[COVID-19]]<P>
They are also used in the British RallyCross, where they form both their own
category, and the car, all drivers in the 14 to 17 year old Junior category must
use. As of 2022, there are 12 Juniors and 8 Senior Swifts.
They are also used in the British RallyCross, where they form both their own
category, and the car, all drivers in the 14 to 17 year old Junior category must
use. As of 2022, there are 12 Juniors and 8 Senior Swifts.<P>
Javier Pardo and co-driver Adrián Pérez from Suzuki Motor Ibérica won the [[2021
European Rally Championship]] in the ERC-2 category by winning all the six rally
events in which they were participated.<ref>{{Cite press release |title=JAVIER
PARDO, CAMPEÓN DE EUROPA DE RALLYES FIA ERC2 CON SUZUKI IBÉRICA |date=11
November 2021 |publisher=Suzuki Ibérica
|url=https://auto.suzuki.es/actualidad/javier-pardo-campeon-europa-rally-fia-erc2-suzuki-swift/
|language=Spanish |trans-title=JAVIER PARDO, FIA ERC2 EUROPEAN RALLY CHAMPION
WITH SUZUKI IBÉRICA}}</ref>
Javier Pardo and co-driver Adrián Pérez from Suzuki Motor Ibérica won the [[2021
European Rally Championship]] in the ERC-2 category by winning all the six rally
events in which they were participated.<ref>{{Cite press release |title=JAVIER
PARDO, CAMPEÓN DE EUROPA DE RALLYES FIA ERC2 CON SUZUKI IBÉRICA |date=11
November 2021 |publisher=Suzuki Ibérica
|url=https://auto.suzuki.es/actualidad/javier-pardo-campeon-europa-rally-fia-erc2-suzuki-swift/
|language=Spanish |trans-title=JAVIER PARDO, FIA ERC2 EUROPEAN RALLY CHAMPION
WITH SUZUKI IBÉRICA}}</ref><P>
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