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  • ...at the [[Coppa Acerbo]], [[Coppa Ciano]] and [[Tripoli Grand Prix]] in May 1940. Soon World War II stopped development of the car for six years. After the war the engine was developed further to push out 254 bhp in
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  • ...Premio di Pescara''). The race was run between 1924 and 1961 and over the years was held to a variety of vehicle class regulations and durations. In F1 195 ...uto Union]] would come to eclipse all their rivals for the subsequent five years. Although the race was again won by two Italian drivers during this time, i
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  • ...ed and has an extensive automotive design- and prototyping program for the years to come. It represents the continuation of a long and rich tradition of Ita * 1940 [[Auto Avio Costruzioni 815]]
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  • ...Championship in 1950. In the immediate post-war period, and the first two years of the Formula One category, the 4CLT was the car of choice for many privat ...tailed international competition. Villoresi took the 4CL to victory in the 1940 [[Targa Florio]], but with entry restricted to [[Axis powers of World War I
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  • ! Active years ...hael Bailey Hailwood [[Order of the British Empire|MBE]]''' ([[April 2]] [[1940]] – [[March 23]] [[1981]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Grand P
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  • ...rg and the Côte de Trieu, which were unavailable through roadworks in past years and the first ascent of the Eikenmolen. Spectators try to watch the Ronde p * [[1940]] - [[Achiel Buysse]] -- {{flagiconBEL}}
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  • ...of [[Ferrari]] (a company in which [[Fiat]] has a majority stake) for some years. ...s sold their shares in the company to the [[Adolfo Orsi]] family, who in [[1940]] relocated the company headquarters to their hometown of [[Modena]], where
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  • == The Pre-WW II years == ...all but three of the official Championship Grands Prix races run in those years. The cars by this time were single-seaters (the riding mechanic vanished in
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  • ...orinese]] in two periods, from [[the 1931]] to [[the 1936]] and from [[the 1940]] to [[the 1942]]. ...ep. The production seems to stop at the beginnig of [[the 1936]], but four years after, when by now also [[Italy]] is in order to enter in [[second war mond
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  • ...ther than the 500-mile that would be held on the grounds for seventy-eight years. ...ree-time winners, with Shaw also being the first back-to-back winner (1939-1940).
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  • ==Early years of Stanguellini== ...ni. Severi finished 1st overall in the [[Targa Florio]] of 1937. The early years saw many more important victories for Squadra Stanguellini, one of the most
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  • ...the first copy). The first deliveries to the customers go back to January 1940.<br> ...acks. Of the Rates Rome 450 they will come realizes to you, in three years 1940-1942, 501 exemplary (511 second some sources). <br>
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  • ...acciola]] repeated a similar upset win at the [[Mille Miglia]] a couple of years later. In 1926, [[Eliska Junkova]], one of the great female drivers in [[Gr So, over the years, the greats of [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix racing]] and [[Formula
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  • ...the country that had been associated with motor sport since the very early years of racing before the turn of the century. To accommodate [[Grand Prix motor ...ne stage in its history it had rained at the Belgian Grand Prix for twenty years in a row. Frequently drivers confront a part of the course that is clear an
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  • |Years:||1950 - 1951, 1953 - 1958 ...stly in long distance road races and he was Argentine National Champion in 1940 and 1941. The outbreak of [[World War II]] halted his rise, and he could no
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  • ...e [[Mille Miglia]] of 1938. This model was produced in small numbers until 1940. The 508C was produced from 1937 to 1948, when it was replaced by an update ...ther. Only one hundred and twenty thousand examples were produced in eight years.
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  • ...e quit Alfa. Because he was prohibited by contract from racing for several years, the Scuderia briefly became [[Auto Avio Costruzioni Ferrari]], which osten ...ng-at-heart). Other design houses that have done work for Ferrari over the years include [[Scaglietti]], [[Bertone]], [[Touring]], [[Ghia]], and [[Vignale]]
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  • ...Championship in 1950. In the immediate post-war period, and the first two years of the Formula One category, the 4CLT was the car of choice for many privat ...tailed international competition. Villoresi took the 4CL to victory in the 1940 [[Targa Florio]], but with entry restricted to [[Axis powers of World War I
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  • ...rial ensigns to [[Constantinople]], the Western Roman Empire ends; for few years Italia stayed united under Odoacer rule, but later it was divided between s ...at once imperial city remained poor and largely in ruins through the first years of the Renaissance. As a cultural movement, the [[Italian Renaissance]] aff
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  • ...th technology used at Le Mans finding its way into production cars several years later. This has also led to faster and more exotic [[supercar]]s due to man ...Each car is required to have no fewer than two seats, although in recent years only the ability to place a seat in the cockpit has been understood but not
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