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  • |Layout|| Multi-plate clutch at engine, four-speed rear transaxle. |Transmission|| Unsynchronised rear transaxle four speed with reverse gear
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  • ...d Rally Championship Constructors' Champions|Constructors Championship]] a record six times in a row from [[1987 World Rally Championship season|1987]] to [[ ...ally self-locking differentials ensure that both wheels rotate at the same speed but in doing this, prevent free differentiation in cornering, to the detrim
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  • ...h light bombers and the Reggiane 2000 fighter series aircraft. An altitude record was achived (17.083m in 1938 by Pezzi) with a helix CA-161/bis model powere ...conic couple transmit the rotation to clutch coassial to the shaft of four speed gearbox integral with monobloc. Disposed traditionally, it permit to have c
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  • ...ther races where the speed in curves is more important than top speed, top speed was a critical parameter for being competitive in Le Mans. This led to spec ...in [[1971]], during night practice, a Porsche 917 LH was clocked at a top speed of 386.004 km/h, or about 239.852 mph.
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  • ...e taking eight victories and the world championship in 1996. He went on to record the [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] team's first ever win at the [[1998 Belgia ...ding demonstration of the possibilities of transport by land, sea, air, or water.
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  • ...million, and during the 1923 Tour it was selling 500,000 copies a day. The record circulation claimed by Desgrange was 854,000, achieved during the 1933 Tour ...1972, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1983; while [[Richard Virenque]] (France) won his record-breaking seventh title in 2004 (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2004).
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  • ...family "repetita Juvante), equipped with a rear engine with two cylinders, water-cooled, three [[horsepower]]. A small car, though: who liked it so much tha ...t to make the big tourism, cars need a robust and simple that not having a speed that it has a very great ease of operation and repair and present the least
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  • ...Richie Ginther]]. It averaged 107.8 mph (173 km/h) and had a top speed of 142 mph (229 km/h). [[Ludovico Scarfiotti]] and [[Lorenzo Band ...nto the top three coming from 32nd during the night and establishing a lap record at 131.375 mph (211.4 km/h). Just before 05:30 Phil brought the l
    71 KB (11,867 words) - 09:53, 7 October 2009
  • ...hed into the harbour after missing a chicane. Ascari was pulled out of the water alive and apparently well. However, there was speculation over an undetecte ...k his fifth championship in the [[1957 Formula One season|1957 season]], a record which would not be beaten for 46 years.
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  • ...l|Mondial]]s of greater [[engine capacity]], establishing a Thompson track record by two tenths of a second that would remain unbeaten for a year and a half. ...th in the St. Ambreus Cup (at the [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] high speed oval circuit). On top of all that, Cesenatico saw the first appearance of t
    29 KB (4,362 words) - 11:46, 25 May 2010
  • ...(electronic) music scene with independent labels, cult-status underground record stores, a vibrant club scene, multitudes of street performers and a governm Unlike Germany, there is a strictly enforced speed limit of 130 km/h on highways. Within towns it is 50 km/h and on major road
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