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  • ...n]]er. His most notable designs were made in the 1960s, for the [[Zagato]] design studio house, where Spada was chief stylist. During this period some of the ...MX-3]], which aimed to capture the magic of the [[Alfa Romeo Giulia GTZ]] design, according to its creators. Shortly before leaving Zagato, Spada designed o
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  • ...'s four stroke engine ridden by Provini, Tamburini devoted his life to the design of motorcycles. ...'s motorcycles contrast sharply with the designs of the Japanese school of design.
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  • ...ly for the [[Japan]]ese market which used this design. Due to its unusual design, some enthusiasts in [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]] and [[Great Britain]] h
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  • ...ni]]. In 2006 Ducati decided to go as much back to the 1994 roots, and the design of the Ducati 916, while still keeping the 1098 modern for many years. Fabb ...elopment of the 1098 Fabbro downplayed his role in the success of the 1098 design when he said “I have my dreams and take care of the creative. Other peopl
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  • ...is creative ability was used in the design of cars, was well as industrial design and interior decoration. ...y unchanged - remained in production for well 19 years, a tangible sign of design "evergreen" and can resist well to fashions and trends temporary.
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  • ...e appealing products. It is importantant that in order to be an industrial design the product has to be produced in an industrial way, for example an artisan '''Product design''' is focused on products only, while industrial design has a broader focus on concepts, products and processes. In addition to con
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  • ...s]] designed to bite into muddy surfaces and provide grip. The large open design also allows mud to clear more quickly from between the lugs. ...-road use. They can be noisy at highway speeds, and due to the open tread design, they have less of a contact area with the road, limiting traction.
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  • ...[[Isotta-Fraschini]] before World War II, and then joined [[Reggiane]] to design aircraft engines. ...the failure of Colombo's supercharged engine in [[Formula 1]], Lampredi's design began to find favor in the company. Lampredi oversaw Ferrari's racing effo
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  • ...r higher revs and higher compression ratios showed another weakness of the design: there were slight torsions of the long crank and the long camshafts, limit ...er Straight-8 outputting 290hp. This was the final consequence of the ALFA design of the early 1930: essentially a combination of two in-line fours, as not o
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  • ...have an art background and a degree in [[industrial design]] or transport design. ==Design elements==
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  • ...on to retire in 2004, Costa was named as his successor. Byrne credited the design of the 2005 Ferrari to Costa. Before the 2006 season, Aldo Costa was promoted to be the Head of Design and Development at Ferrari, as the team announced [[Nicholas Tombazis]] as
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  • ...menti Industriali Farina'' for decades, learning bodywork and beginning to design his own cars. Pinin formed [[Carrozzeria Pininfarina]] in 1930 to focus on design and construction of new car bodies, and quickly gained prominence. Only [[
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  • ...limenti Industriali Farina for decades, learning bodywork and beginning to design his own cars. Pinin formed [[Carrozzeria Pininfarina]] in [[1930]] to focus on design and construction of new car bodies, and quickly gained prominence. Only [[
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  • ==Design== ...om the similar [[Ferrari 612 Scaglietti]], as well as part of the exterior design. Some cues, such as the steering wheel, derives from Ferrari's [[F1]] vehic
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  • ...for a number of design houses, notably [[Vignale]], before opening his own design studio in Torino in 1949. He influenced numerous car designs, including a n ...mph, starting with a facelift of the [[Standard Vanguard]] and going on to design models for [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] such as the [[Triumph Herald|H
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  • In 1990, Bizzarrini was involved in the design of a one-off supercar model. Based on [[Ferrari Testarossa]] bits, Bizzarri
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  • ...the air-cooled opposed four-cylinder engine for the Volkswagen basing his design on Kales’s opposed four-cylinder engine for the NSU prototype. For the A Then at Porsche he was in charge of undercarriage design, a position which he held until his retirement in [[1966]].
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  • ...irst World War founded a small factory and devoted time exclusively to the design of [[motorcycles]]. ...e engines used were built from ground up in their own factory of their own design and specialized mainly in small motor bikes with a small displacement.
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  • ...Paris Motor Show]] that year with an [[Abarth]] concept, and was chosen to design the replacement for the [[Alfa Romeo]] [[Alfa_Romeo_Disco_Volante| Disco Vo ...0S]] coupes, the [[Alfa Romeo Montreal]], and [[Lamborghini]]s. His 100th design was a special [[Ford Mustang]], introduced at the 1965 [[New York Auto Show
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