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  • ...ar (see [[May 1968]]). The race has been cancelled twice: once in the year 1936 ([[Great Depression]]) and from 1940 to 1948 ([[World War II]] and its afte ...bodywork in order to run down the Mulsannes Straight at faster speeds. In 1936 the race was cancelled due to general strikes in France, then with the outb
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  • ...nson, ''James Watt - Craftsman and Engineer'', Cambridge University Press, 1936, p 145.
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  • *1936 : {{flagiconItaly}} [[Constantino Magistri]], [[Lancia Augusta]]
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  • | [[Speedway World Championship|WC Individual]] <small>(1936-1994)</small><br/>[[Speedway Grand Prix|SGP]] <small>(since 1995)</small> ...(5-time world champion), [[Lionel Van Praag]] (Inaugural World Champion in 1936), [[Hans Nielsen (speedway rider)|Hans Nielsen]] (nicknamed "The Professor"
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  • ...of multiple superchargers. From [[1928]]-[[1930]] and again in [[1934]]-[[1936]], the maximum [[weight]] permitted was 750 kg(1654Lbs), a rule diametrical
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  • |1936
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  • ...of multiple superchargers. From [[1928]]-[[1930]] and again in [[1934]]-[[1936]], the maximum [[weight]] permitted was 750 kg(1654Lbs), a rule diametrical
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  • *1936–1939 [[Bugatti Type 57#Type 57G|Type 57G "Tank"]] *1931–1936 [[Bugatti Type 53|Type 53]]
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  • ...Miglia]] between 1929 and 1938, during which time he finished sixth in the 1936 [[Italian Grand Prix]] driving a [[Maserati 6C]]-34 for his own team, [[Scu
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  • * 1935-1936: Flandres horse track, Marcq ===1936 - The wrong man ===
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  • |1936 ||1108000
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  • ...n car &mdash; 1936 [[Citroën]] Rosalie Diesel, introduced weeks before the 1936 Mercedes diesel production car. * First retractable headlights - 1936 [[Cord Automobile|Cord]]
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  • |[[1936 Tour de France|30]] || 1936|| [[Sylvère Maes]] || Belgium
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  • *[[Giuseppe Sergi]] (1841 &ndash; 1936), anthropologist *[[Luigi Pirandello]] (1867 &ndash; 1936), dramatist, winner of the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]]
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  • ...of multiple superchargers. From [[1928]]-[[1930]] and again in [[1934]]-[[1936]], the maximum [[weight]] permitted was 750 kg(1654Lbs), a rule diametrical
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  • * [[Gianni Vattimo]] (1936), philosopher.
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  • ...s, initially in [[Ethiopia]] in [[1935]], and later in [[Spain]] between [[1936]] and [[1939]]. After a period of neutrality, Italy entered [[World War II]
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  • ...rivio]], [[Guido Barbieri]], [[Pietro Ghersi]], [[Renato Balestrero]], <br>1936 + [[Charles Edward Capel Martin|"Charlie" Martin]], [[Comte José María de
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  • ! 1936
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  • - Experts in radiator and gas tank remanufacturing since 1936. Some NOS, too!(UK)
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