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  • ...250 cc and MotoGP (up to 990 cc). In 2007, the MotoGP class will have its maximum engine displacement capacity reduced to 800 cc, ostensibly for safety reaso ...idecars were dropped from World Championship events in the 1990s, reducing the field to 125s, 250s, and 500s.
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  • |Aka ||''The Otto'', ''Ottocilindri'' |Top speed || 275 km/h (171 mph
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  • ...ghi350RomaJeannin1932WP.jpg|200px|right|thumb|'''''Jeannin'' victorious in the ''GP of Rome'' in 1932''']] ...from the remains of "[[Nagase & Ray]]" and was moved to [[France]] taking the [[brand]] "'''Constructions Mécaniques Jonghi'''" and later became both "'
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  • | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | ISR 7 speed Semi-Automatic | class="lightbg" id="car_specsleft" | Top Speed
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  • |Transmission || Ford C6 3-speed automatic ...ssis was revised and used concurrently with the new Maserati Quattroporte. The Deauville ceased production in 1988.
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  • |Gears || 7-speed ...]] racing car with which the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] team competed in the F1 1989 season. It was driven by [[Nigel Mansell]] and [[Gerhard Berger]].
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  • ..., but the advent of the rear-engined British invasion saw their decline by the end of 1960. ...variety of concoctions. Among the fastest, and certainly the loudest, are the eleven (?) cars built by Angelo Dagrada of [[Milan]].
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  • |Transmission || 6-speed[[semi-automatictransmission|e-gear]] ...Reventón is clearly stamped with its number in the sequence of 20 between the drivers and passengers seats.
    6 KB (950 words) - 19:39, 21 October 2009
  • The '''Bandini formula junior''' is a racing [[car]] model produced from [[1959 The formula was a junior category promotional designed [[Europe]] and [[USA|Uni
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo 147''' is a [[compact car|compact]] automobile produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] since [[2000]]. ...odel_id=1]</sup> The 147 was also voted [[Car of the Year|European Car of the Year]] for 2001.
    7 KB (1,016 words) - 18:22, 27 October 2009
  • ...ange [[gear ratio]]s automatically as the car or truck moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears [[manual transmission|manually]]. (Simila ...s are still generally more efficient. (This balance may finally shift with the introduction of practical [[continuously variable transmission]]s; see belo
    14 KB (2,055 words) - 09:04, 8 October 2009
  • The '''Anzani''' was an engine manufacturer founded by the Italian [[Alessandro Anzani]], which produced [[proprietary]] engines for [ ...as supplied to [[Louis Blériot]] who used it or his successful crossing of the [[English Channel]] in 1909.
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  • |Top speed || 259 km/h | Transmission || 6 speed, [[drive chain|chain drive]]
    6 KB (932 words) - 22:04, 9 November 2010
  • ...[[2008-09 A1 Grand Prix season|2008-09]] [[Ferrari]] will be consulted on the design and manufacture for all A1 Grand Prix cars. [[Image:A1 by Ferrari.jpg|right|thumb|The new A1 GP "Powered by Ferrari" car.]]
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  • ...Tokyo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The [[Bugatti Veyron 16.4]] has reached a top speed of 407 km/h (253 mph).]] ...to be a supercar at one time may not retain its superiority in the future. The automotive press frequently calls new exotic cars "supercars".
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  • ...12HP (1884[[cc]] two-[[cylinder]]) and the 14-18HP (2724cc four-cylinder). The success of these models led to more being introduced, including a six-cylin ...used by Diatto. A bodyshop was also founded for the internal production of the bodies.
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  • ...[[downforce]], particularly in racing cars. This has been the successor to the earlier dominant aerodynamic theory of streamlining. [[Champ Cars]] employe ...t when close enough to the ground the tarp will suddenly be sucked towards the ground.
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  • ...7 Itala - Project Gutenberg etext 17432.jpg|thumb|The 1907 Itala which won the [[Peking to Paris]] motor race]] ...ry types and at the beginning of WW1, offered a wide range of cars. During the war Itala built aeroplane engines but made a loss producing them.
    8 KB (1,143 words) - 09:55, 18 November 2011
  • ...isplacement]] up to 2.3 [[litre|Litres]]. The current "practical" limit to the displacement of Straight-4 engines in a car is around 2.7 litres. However, ...[Austin-Healey 100]] and [[Austin Atlantic]]. These engines were generally the result of a long incremental evolution process and their power was kept rel
    7 KB (1,100 words) - 20:21, 19 October 2010
  • ...ing is the company behind the superexclusive [[Edonis]] supercar, based on the [[Bugatti EB110]]. Thanks to severe engine modifications it has higher perf ...ur small IHI [[turbocharger]]s have been replaced by two larger units from the same manufacturer. Engine power has been boosted from 610&nbsp;hp [[DIN]]
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