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  • ...OPRA to develop an engine and offer it to [[Case]] a [[Europe|European]] [[automobile|car]] manufacture for the construction license. The new engine was equipped ...which were entrusted with the direction of the department design aircraft engines. {{-}}
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  • ...ard the back of the grid. Sauber was privately owned, but received Ferrari engines badged under the [[Petronas]] name, and also received sponsorship from Petr ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...seconds. A engine capacity multiple of 1.4 was applied to forced induction engines by the FIA and the choice of 1759 cc put the S4 in the under 2500 cc class
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  • ...the 70s Ducati didn’t directly take part in the competitions and therefore engines and chassis were given to NCR to work on. They were made lighter, shinier, ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • An '''automatic transmission''' is an [[automobile]] [[gearbox]] that can change [[gear ratio]]s automatically as the car or t ..., reduce [[fuel efficiency]] and power. Where fuel is expensive and, thus, engines generally smaller, these penalties are more burdensome. In recent years, au
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" In 1985, Aprilia started outsourcing engines for some models to the Austrian company Rotax. In 1985 Aprilia launched a 1
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...style || [[2 plus 2|2+2]] [[Coupé]]<br> [[2 plus 2|2+2]] [[Cabriolet (automobile)|Cabriolet]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" '''Maserati''' is a famous [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of [[automobile racing|racing cars]] and [[sports car|sports cars]], established in 1914 in
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" '''Minardi''' was an [[automobile racing]] team and constructor founded in [[1979]] by [[Giancarlo Minardi]]
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  • ...a significant amount of research and development on four-stroke motorcycle engines, by the 2006 supercross season there was an average of less than one two-st ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • '''Bugatti''' is one of the most celebrated [[marque]]s of [[automobile]] and the one of the most exclusive [[Italy|Italian]]/French/German car pro Although founder [[Ettore Bugatti]] was born in Italy, the automobile company that bears his name was located in [[Molsheim]], in the then-German
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The V8 engines in these Fiats were nothing like their American counterparts. These units w
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...the seat of an [[archbishop]], but is now mostly known as "the capital of engines", since the factories of most famous Italian car makers like [[De Tomaso]],
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...st two years of his takeover by making tractors, railway equipment, aero [[engines]], [[pumps]] and [[compressors]]; the production of cars would become relat
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Engines:||2.9&nbsp;L [[turbo]] [[V8]]
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  • ...collaborated with his engineers on concepts and ideas; however, all of the engines developed by his company Ferrari, Spa. were designed by reknowned engineers ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:100%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Engines:||2.0&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]]
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  • ...lled '''Hybrid-electric vehicle (HEV)''' which use [[internal combustion]] engines and [[electric battery|electric batteries]] to power [[electric motor]]s. M ...ids where a small petrol engine powered a compressor. Several types of air engines also increased the range between fill-ups with up to 60% by absorbing ambie
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Engines:||4.0&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine#330|Colombo]]'' [[V12]]
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  • ...a shortened form of "Championship Car," has been the name for a class of [[automobile|car]]s used in [[American Championship Car Racing]] for many decades. * Since the late [[1960s]] Champ Cars have used [[turbocharged]] engines. Turbos were banned in Formula One on safety grounds in [[1989 in sports|19
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