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  • It is an Italian brand that from 1962 made small 49-cc two-stroke bikes. Production was comp ...Triestina''' began its rise to prominence as one of [[Italy]]’s preeminent brands in 1906 as Ciclomeccanica Dal Molin. Its main offices and factory have been
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  • '''Gucci''', or the '''House of Gucci''', is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[haute couture]] establishment. It was founded by [[Guccio Gucci]] ([[1 ...ily-owned saddlery and leather goods store. Guccio Gucci was the son of an Italian merchant from the country’s northern manufacturing region. As a young ma
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  • |First win || [[1960 Italian Grand Prix|1960]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] |Last win || [[1961 Italian Grand Prix|1961]] [[Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...anging out of his car's cockpit with three broken ribs, he missed both the Italian and [[1963 United States Grand Prix|United States]] GPs. ...bham powered by an old 2-litre BRM engine at the [[1966 Italian Grand Prix|Italian GP]] under the banner of "Chris Amon Racing". He failed to qualify.
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  • ...ing]] name and painted in the [[Martini & Rossi]] colors, as well as using Italian [[Pirelli]] tires.<ref name="Auto Italia" /> The first race of the season ...finally saw reliability at the European Endurance Championship round at [[Brands Hatch]], with [[Michele Alboreto]] and [[Riccardo Patrese]] finishing fourt
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  • '''Cagiva''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer. It was founded in [[1950]] by Giovanni Castiglio In 1990 and 1994 Italian rider [[Edi Orioli]] won the famed [[Dakar Rally]] on a Cagiva.
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  • ...t of the ''[[Italian Rally Championship|Campionato Italiano Rally]]'', the Italian national rally championship. ...lly the one of German [[Christian Werner]] in 1924, as it was the only non-Italian winner in 50 years! [[Rudolf Caracciola]] repeated a similar upset win at t
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  • |First race || [[1967 Italian Grand Prix|1967]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] ...Rouen he took his first win, in heavy rain. Ickx also finished third at [[Brands Hatch]] and fourth at the [[Nürburgring]] after driving almost the entire
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  • ...car manufacturer [[Mercedes-Benz]]. A further two second places in [[1995 Italian Grand Prix|Italy]] and [[1995 Japanese Grand Prix|Japan]] put the Finn's ta | [[Italian F3]]
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  • '''Bimota''' is an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] [[company]] located in the city of [[Rimini]]. ...Martini introduces the first in the motorcycle sector (including Japanese brands), the electronic injection engines 750 cc, which is competing in the series
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  • ...tin]] verb '''pìnsere''', ''to press'') is a world-popular dish of [[Italy|Italian]] origin, made with an [[oven]]-baked, flat, generally round [[bread]] that Originating as a part of [[Italian cuisine]], the dish has become popular in many different parts of the world
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  • ...chassis (0846). Their three-valve cylinder head was modeled after those of Italian Grand Prix-winning Formula One cars. To this was added the same fuel inject ...nally built as a Berlinetta but converted by the factory into a Spyder for Brands Hatch, 1967 as it remains today. Currently owned by [[Lawrence Stroll]].
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  • ...chassis (0846). Their three-valve cylinder head was modeled after those of Italian Grand Prix-winning Formula One cars. To this was added the same fuel inject ...nally built as a Berlinetta but converted by the factory into a Spider for Brands Hatch, 1967 as it remains today. Currently owned by [[Lawrence Stroll]].
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  • ...y be considered not only the pioneers but the true founding fathers of the Italian automotive industry. ...joined other donors, and founded on 11 July 1899 a company by the name of "Italian Car Factory Torino, which bought block after fifteen days, for thirty thous
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  • ...ike to the same [[Fantic Motor]] model, not especially appreciate by the [[Italian]] public though they loved them in the films but clearly not to buy and use ...[[Itom]], where well made [[motorcycles]] and no lack of skills, but these brands were competitive in the area of the [[all-terrain vehicle]], but they still
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  • ...came known in the UK, where the coach Turin found committed for him by the brands as Jaguar and Aston Martin. At that time he received from the small house Italian ATS the task of designing a new and unprecedented sports car road. From thi
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  • ...Alfa Romeo 166''' is an [[executive car]] that was produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Alfa Romeo]] between 1998 and 2007. ...it did not become a strong seller to rival the dominant [[Germany|German]] brands in the [[Europe]]an executive car sector.
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  • '''[[Ferretti Group]]''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] yachtbuilding conglomerate founded in 1968. The company initially produce ...to a research carried out by [[Business Week]], Ferretti Group is the top Italian company and twenty-eighth of the 500 Hot Growth Companies in Europe. The re
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  • ...1984 to [[Randy Mamola]] and [[Eddie Lawson]]. In his final season on the Italian [[Cagiva]] alongside [[Randy Mamola]] and [[Alex Barros]]. In 1987 when he ...Roberts. Britain’s lead had grown to 28 points, 161 to 133. In the dry at Brands Hatch the following day Haslam again won both team races to lead Britain to
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  • | Three-edged spiral, usually in mixed colours. Many vendors and brands sold as fusilli are two-edged | 2-edged spiral, tightly wound. Some vendors and brands are 3-edged and sold as rotini
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