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  • ...box issues. The 1982 season was plagued with retirements for the 037, but it did manage to achieve several wins including its first world rally win at t ...e with the stresses of high speed off road driving. The 037 is notable as it retained the rear wheel drive layout that was nearly universal for rally ca
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  • ...ound of the [[Formula One]] World Championship from [[1973]] to [[1978]]. It took place at the [[Scandinavian Raceway]] in Anderstorp ([[Gislaved Munici For 70 laps it looked like this was going to be a one-two for Team Lotus with Peterson fir
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  • ...sold as a [[station wagon]], remained popular on the Italian market until it was replaced by the all-new [[Lancia Lybra|Lybra]].
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  • ...ith the exterior body consisting entirely of flat, interchangeable panels. It was powered by a 2000 cc turbocharged diesel motor. However, the T44 never ...as built to test new technologies such as the air-liquid [[intercooler]]. It was the first [[diesel]] road vehicle to exceed 200 [[km/h]], with a top sp
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  • ...that same year had built and launched their first vehicle, a [[cyclecar]]. It was called the ''Salza'', a three-wheeled car, which was given the name "Mo
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  • ...h 1907. ''Taurinia'' was one of the first automobile factory in [[Italy]]. It produced only a single vehicle using an engine a 1-cylinder ''De Dion & Bou
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  • ...rmulate such a law (although he did not perform any experiments to confirm it). Indeed, Galileo was not completely free of the shackles of the Aristotlea ...]] is usually present, and even in space, gravity acts upon an object, but it serves as a basic axiom for Newton's mathematical model from which one coul
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  • ...tonietti & Ugonino. Whether this car was a self design or a [[prototype]], it was assembled from foreign components and details are not known. Most likel
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  • ...d. [[Carlo Mantovani]] was the technical manager of the factory who bought it and changed its name to [[Mantovani|Mantovani Carlo & Co.]] and continue to
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  • ...the piston may be powered in both directions in the cylinder in which case it is said to be [[Steam_power#Double-acting_pistons|double acting]]. ...a reciprocating engine has, generally, the more vibration-free (smoothly) it can operate. The power of a reciprocating engine is proportional to the vol
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  • In the immediate Gilera post-war period it introduces an other of its models enters to you in the history: '' Saturno ...ted the comparto motorcycle, had to the outbreak of the automotive market, it made yes that Gilera decided in [[1957]] the withdrawal from the competitio
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  • ...presented at the first Bicycle and Motorcycle Exhibition in 1926 in Turin. It had a horizontal cylinder engine and entered mass production towards the en
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  • ...dy 500. His first win in the series came five years later in [[1990]], but it was the most important race of the series: With a record average speed, Luy
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  • | Homepage || http://www.borile.it/home_eng.html They like their work and all like the bikes. The customers knew it and their know how that after having ordered one of them, they had to wait:
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  • ...Japan only) 6 cylinder inline engine also used this same configuration, as does [[Nissan]]'s 1990-1996 Z32 300ZX in its V6 VG30DETT. ...ainly in turbocharged [[diesel]] engines, [[Porsche]] was the first to use it in a mass-production gasoline-powered vehicle in 2006 with the [[Porsche 91
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  • ...wheels. If the resistance at both wheels is equal, the pinion gear (green) does not rotate, and both wheels turn at the same rate.]] ...end of the propeller shaft is encased within the differential itself, and it engages with the large ''ring'' gear (British term: crownwheel), shown in t
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  • ...ions for the [[World Championship]] in 1954 rendered the cars obsolete and it was not until a new 1.5-liter F2 began in 1957 that OSCA reappeared in sing ...nal designs was a [[Desmodromic valve| desmodromic]] four cylinder engine. It ended operations in 1967. {{-}}
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  • ...call [[Lausitz]] ([[Lusatia]]), but was renamed "EuroSpeedway Lausitz" for better international communication. ...1986, in the former communist [[German Democratic Republic|East Germany]], it was planned to convert one of the huge open [[coal mine]] pits into a race
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  • ...of Cirtek Motorsport on [[2005-10-22]]. Driven by [[Christophe Bouchut]], it managed a lap of 1:30.661, equalling an average speed of 170.74 km/h. ...omers by allowing them to drive freely on the track and pampering them off it.
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  • ...attractive short-nosed 2-seater intended for road use and Group 4 racing. It featured a 6.3-litre Chrysler V8 of up to 431 bhp mounted at the front, a 4
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