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  • ...e particular front-wheel drive arrangement of [[Internal combustion engine|engine]], [[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] and [[Differential (mechanics) ...ased on [[Fiat 500]] mechanicals – with its two-cylinder, air cooled engine mounted in the rear – but featured a completely new stylish body desi
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  • <td><font face="Arial">Engine<br>Capacity (cc)</font></td> <td><font face="Arial">Y10 4WD / Fire 1.1 4WD</font></td>
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  • ...[[Stanislas Czaykowski|Count Stanislas Czaykowski]] crashed and caught on fire, burning him to death.
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  • ...of the grid. This was in part attributed to the new 111-degree wide angle engine. But as the Renault era approached, the cars' performance lifted. Towards t ...from the refueling rig used during pit stops. This may have resulted in a fire that took place during Jos Verstappen's first pitstop at Hockenheim.
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  • |Engines:||2.6&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] ...[[carburettor]]s. The short-wheelbase Export model got the more-powerful engine. 5&nbsp;hp (3.7&nbsp;kW) more was on the table for [[1952]] thanks to bett
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  • ...car lose downforce on the rear wheels, cartwheel over a barrier and catch fire. The impact did not kill de Angelis but, tragically, he could not get out o ! Engine
    28 KB (3,928 words) - 14:56, 23 March 2009
  • ...[[Stanislas Czaykowski|Count Stanislas Czaykowski]], crashed and caught on fire, burning him to death.
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  • ...g primarily of [[hydrocarbon]]s, used as [[fuel]] in [[internal combustion engine]]s. The term ''gasoline'' is commonly used within the oil industry, even wi ...which is a measure of how resistant gasoline is to premature detonation ([[engine knocking|knocking]]). It is measured relative to a mixture of [[2,2,4-Trime
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  • ...r and killed, while pieces of the car were flung into the crowd and caught fire, killing 82 others. | colspan="6" | The engine of [[Bruce McLaren]]'s [[Aston Martin DB4]] blew, causing 20 liters of oil
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  • ...layout|mid-engined]] racing cars in [[1960]] with the [[Ferrari Dino]]-V6-engine [[Formula 2]] 156, which would be turned into the [[Formula 1]]-winner of 1 ...h road models, they were almost entirely dissimilar. The first Ferrari mid-engine in a road car did not arrive until the [[1967]] [[Ferrari Dino|Dino]], and
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  • ...acing cars. The Fiat Abarth 1000 Pininfarina and the 1912 Fiat 15 ter fire-engine are included in the permanent display.
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  • ...was injured in the conflagration. However his pet tortoise perished in the fire, along with his collection of F1 trophies. ...lso have finished the race in the same position but his car experienced an engine failure on lap 60. Häkkinen scored his first Grand Prix points two rounds
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  • ...on [[energy]] (such as a [[spark plug]]), as is the case in the [[gasoline engine]]. ...[[patent]] on [[February 23]], [[1893]] (1893-02-23). Diesel intended the engine to use a variety of fuels including [[coal dust]]. He demonstrated it in t
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  • ...e vehicles. Drivers use the back end of the vehicle to ram to protect the engine compartment from damage. ...from the [[1990s]] and later are thusfar rarely used as their more complex engine emissions controls are difficult or impossible to re-tune for derbying.
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  • ...team were using year-old [[Lola]] cars powered by year-old [[Climax]] [[V8 engine]]s. Amon was teamed with the very-experienced [[Maurice Trintignant]] for t ...ted ahead of him from fifteenth position. After nine laps, however, an oil fire ended his race. He continued to experience mechanical problems at the [[196
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  • ...was running second after it, crashed during the second lap. His car caught fire but thankfully managed to escape only with some burns. The race went on wit ! No !! Driver !! Entrant !! Constructor !! Chassis !! Engine !! Tyre
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  • The [[engine]] in both cases is single [[Two-stroke Engine|2T]], with [[thermal]] [[cooling liquid|liquid-cooled]] and [[mixer]] to lu ...be produced until [[1991]] (early'92), making a motion that could have an engine very powerful and flexible enough to excite the kids excited about the raci
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  • ...duction and therefore greater fuel efficiency. [[Fuel efficiency]] of the engine is also higher at high temperature. In a conventional metallic engine, much of the energy released from the fuel must be dissipated as [[waste he
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  • ...and [[Pierluigi Raggi]] had designed a small car that used the [[scooter]] engine and named it Isetta&mdash;an Italian diminutive meaning ''little ISO''. It ...5&nbsp;hp (7.1&nbsp;kW) two cylinder [[two-stroke]] motorcycle engine. The engine was started by a combination generator-starter known as ''Dynastart''. A ma
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