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  • '''Giulio Alfieri''' ([[July 10]] [[1924]] - [[March 20]] [[2002]]) was an Italian [[automobile]] [[engineer]], affiliated with [[Maserati]] in [[Modena]], [[ {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • '''Tiramisu''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[dessert]] typically made from [[Lady Finger (cookie)|Lady Finger]]s, [[ ...ular types of dessert served in upscale restaurants of all types, not just Italian restaurants. The recipe has been adapted into cakes, puddings and other var
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  • ...ieri Maserati''' ([[September 23]] [[1887]] - [[March 3]] [[1932]]) was an Italian automotive engineer, known for establishing and leading the [[Maserati]] ra [[Category:Italian automotive engineers]]
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  • '''Ettore Maserati''' ([[1894]] - [[August 4]] [[1990]]) was an Italian automotive engineer, one of five brothers who founded the [[Maserati]] firm [[Category:Italian automotive engineers]]
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  • '''Carlo Maserati''' ([[Voghera]], [[1881]] - [[1910]]) was an Italian bicycle and automotive engineer, known as one of the [[Maserati Brothers]]. [[Category:Italian automotive engineers]]
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  • ...nesto Maserati''' ([[August 4]] [[1898]] - [[January 12]] [[1975]]) was an Italian automotive engineer and racer, with [[Maserati]] of [[Modena]] since its in ...rs joined the military. His racing career started in 1924, when he won the Italian drivers championship in 1927 in the [[Maserati Tipo 26]], in 1930 using the
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  • ...er based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1908 through 1909. The mechanical engineers ''[[Merz]]'' and ''[[Stinchi]]'' founded the company and built a model name
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  • ...itten in England. However, the claim is far from universally accepted, the Italian Embassy in [[London]] particularly speaking out against it for Italy. * [http://www.noqta.it/yay/lasagne/ Italian Lasagna recipe]
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  • ...hini''' ([[April 28]], [[1916]]- [[February 20]], [[1993]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] car maker and the founder of the [[Lamborghini]] brand. ...val sports car manufacturer near the Ferrari factory, and hired ex-Ferrari engineers Gianpaolo Dallara and Bob Wallace to design and develop the cars. His first
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  • ...icycles and motorized vehicles, established in [[Milano]]. It was owned by engineers and politicians [[Augusto Stucchi]] and [[Giulio Prinetti]] (1851-1908). ...'''Stucchi & Co.''', as [[Giulio Prinetti]] left to move home to become [[Italian minister of foreign affairs]] 1901-03. The reconstruction also caused [[Ett
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  • ...5 in [[Milan]] by a team of engineers, which separated from [[Motom]]. The Italian company build their [[Pegaso]] moped with a four stroke 48 cc engines, a pr
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  • '''IMV''' (''De Industria Motori Vassena'') was an [[Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer based in [[Lecco]] and founded by [[Pietro Vassen ...res was truly original, reached 110 km/h and collecting support among many engineers. It does not appear ever mass-produced.
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  • ...perconductors nor lithium-ion batteries; remarkable. On race day, Japanese engineers at the race dubbed it "the electric Ferrari" on the first day and the name
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  • ...forefathers of the internal combustion engine and the builder of the first Italian car. In fact, the vehicle was a motorized [[tricycle]]. '''Miari & Giusti'' The company was founded by two young entrepreneurs from [[Veneto]], engineers [[Giacomo Miari]] and [[Francesco Giusti]], and planned to build a car move
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  • '''Mauro Forghieri''' (born [[January 13]] [[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] car designer. ...ther, a [[turning|turner]], did war work during [[World War II]] for the [[Italian Ansaldo company|Ansaldo]] mechanical workshops of [[Naples]]. After the war
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  • '''Zanussi''' was an Italian producer of [[home appliance]]s that in [[1984]] was bought by [[Electrolux ...tpoint at this time which were very reliable and highly rated by users and engineers.
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  • ...Bizzarrini''' (6 June 1926 in Quercianella, [[Livorno Province]] - ) is an Italian [[automobile]] engineer active from the 1950s through 1970s. He was chief ...gineering staff. Bizzarrini left Ferrari and founded with other ex-Ferrari engineers ([[Carlo Chiti]] and others) the company [[Automobili Turismo e Sport]] (kn
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  • ...a]] was enlarged, the number of workers was increased up to 70 men and new engineers were appointed to prepare skilled and competent workers. When the Second Wo ...nal Shows) and more success, the Carrozzeria Barbi made itself know on the Italian market for its diversity and variety of different models and skilled manufa
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  • ...safety standards according to Garage Italia who believe that the best of [[Italian]] design and engineering has been concentrated into this perky, agile, fun ...owns, narrow streets, islands and tourist areas. Meta has already obtained Italian Ministry of Transport homologation.
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  • ...market and requiring the support of a new wave of high quality designers, engineers and machinery. At the same time a significant manufacturer of military equi Bremach Industrie S.r.l. has been incorporated under Italian law in April 2010 by Mr. Giacarlo Montini. In November 2010 Bremach Industr
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  • The '''CNA Rondine''', also known as '''Gilera 500 4C''' is an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer. Unlike the traditional trend for technologic In [[1923]], [[Carlo Gianini]] and [[Peter hesitation]] were two [[Engineer|engineers]] that graduated and lived in the [[Capital (city)|capital]], in a turbulen
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  • ...ver's clothes dirty. Consequently, in 1946 Piaggio launched the [[Vespa]] (Italian for "wasp") scooter, and within 10 years over a million units had been prod ...ar maker [[Fiat|Fiat SpA]]. Resultantly, as the wider ownership of Fiat in Italian industry, in the [[1964]] the two divisions (aeronautical and motorcycle) s
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  • [[Image:Ariete 2.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Ariete]] Tanks of the Italian Ariete Armored Brigade on exercise]] ...ian Army''' (Esercito Italiano) is the ground defense force of the [[Italy|Italian Republic]] . It has recently become a professional all-volunteer force of 1
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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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  • The '''Alfa Romeo 156''' is a very stylish car introduced by the [[Italian]] automaker [[Alfa Romeo]] in [[1997]] as the replacement for the [[Alfa Ro *Auto 1 Europa 1998 -(Panel of engineers, drivers and journalists from the 11 European magazines headed by Auto Bild
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  • '''Carcerano Creative Engineering''' is an Italian [[design]] and [[engineering]], which operates mainly in the area [[passeng ...y creating "Carcerano Open a series of events where designers, architects, engineers, entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, photographers, innovators, journalists,
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  • ...immed down to a nominal level of involvement, in the shape of a handful of engineers and mechanics. EuroBrun dropped down to a single car, to be driven by [[Gre ...s in 1990, one for [[Coloni]] refugee Roberto Moreno, the other for paying Italian Claudio Langes. There were also plans to run the Austrian-designed Neotech
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  • ...es and confirm performance prior to starting production of a new product. Engineers use their experience to tailor the prototype according to the specific unkn ...ully working full-scale prototype and the ultimate test of concept, is the engineers' final check for design flaws and allows last-minute improvements to be mad
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  • ...s located about 15 miles west of [[Bologna]]. Modena is famous for the the Italian Military Academy, a centuries old University, numerous churches and piazzas ...alership along the lines that later would be picked up by another great of Italian motorsports, [[Carlo Abarth]]. From 1935 onwards Stanguellini became synony
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  • ...eats, the Marzal could not use the same V12 engine. Instead, Lamborghini's engineers fitted the prototype with a unique straight six. Displacing just under 2 li ...Unfortunately the company's recent financial difficulties have forced the Italian coach-builder to sell some of its most iconic machines. The Marzal will be
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  • ...by vertical shaft and bevel gears. This bike came to dominate its class in Italian racing. In [[1956]] there was a [[dohc]] 125 cc version of the Gran Sp ...ider, Gianni Degli Antoni, died during the practice for the next race, the Italian G.P. of Monza. That death dealt a severe blow to the Ducati racing program
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  • ...he main counterpart to [[Ferrari]] in the Italian sports car business. The Italian company was founded in 1963 by businessman [[Ferruccio Lamborghini]] (April ...at would rival Ferrari's designs. He called upon the talents of automobile engineers [[Giotto Bizzarrini]] and [[Gian Paolo Dallara]], designer [[Franco Scaglio
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  • ...in an automotive application. As a 100 percent subsidiary of AUDI AG, the Italian carmaker also benefits from the undisputed expertise of the German manufact With the Sesto Elemento, Lamborghini's R&D engineers have put together a groundbreaking package. As a pure and radical concept,
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  • ...ompanies that enliven the landscape and enriched much industrial Turin and Italian. The first move was of course Giovanni Battista, the oldest. He founded the Certainly the contribution of the birth of Italian motoring Ceirano was decisive. Suffice to stress the fact that it originate
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  • ...ctor, once he had returned to Europe. Rinland assisted experienced Italian engineers [[Giorgio Stirano]] and [[Giacomo Caliri]] in designing the car. The car's || [[1995 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]
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  • ...a small car that used the [[scooter]] engine and named it Isetta—an Italian diminutive meaning ''little ISO''. It is said that the stylists had arrived ...d [[Belgium]] were already assembling ''Isettas'' and ''Autocarros'' using Italian made Iso components. [[BMW]] began talking with Rivolta in mid-1954 and bou
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  • The '''Fiat 8V''' (or "Otto Vu") is a [[sports car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Fiat]] from [[1952]] to [[1954]]. The car was introduced ...y [[Carozzeria Speciale FIAT]]. Some cars had the bodywork done by other [[Italian]] [[coachbuilders]]. [[Carozzeria]] [[Zagato]] made 32 that they labelled "
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  • ...long. It employs 2,800 people directly, out of which over 100 specialised engineers who comprise the group's design team. ...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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  • ...for the bicycle rear wheel, which originated from a design by two [[DKW]] engineers in Germany. Slightly larger machines, commonly with a 98cc engine were know ...tion is, however, widely ignored and is estimated that close to 95% of all Italian 50cc mopeds are illegally unrestricted.
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  • ...gine]], whilst GTO stands for "Gran Turismo Omologato", [[Italian language|Italian]] for "Grand Touring Homologated." ...50 Testa Rossa|250 Testa Rossa]]. After Bizzarrini and most other Ferrari engineers were fired in a dispute with [[Enzo Ferrari]], development was handed over
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  • The car was first tested during the [[Italian Grand Prix]] in 1980. In testing it proved far faster than the 312T5 chassi ...e rear wing which clawed back around 50% of the lost downforce, whilst the engineers boosted the power of the engine even further to compensate to around 700bhp
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  • ...ame year, the workshops received the inspection visit of a commission of [[Engineers]] declared that the WTO "[[Company Auxiliary State]]" with permission to pr ...ed in [[1933]] by [[Air Ministry]] that appropriated the sum of 20 million Italian lira (₤) for future production.
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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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  • ...ing staff. Bizzarrini left Ferrari and founded with the rest of ex-Ferrari engineers ([[Carlo Chiti]], and others) [[ATS]], [[Automobili Turismo e Sport]] compa ...projects. With the help of seasoned engineer Bizzarrini and up-and-coming engineers [[Giampaolo Dallara]] and [[Paolo Stanzani]], Lamborghini emerged onto the
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  • | Last race || [[1964 Italian Grand Prix]] '''ATS''' ''(Automobili Turismo e Sport)'' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automotive]] constructor and [[racing team]] that operated between [[19
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  • ...research of Dr. Wunibald Kamm, the TZ used a style called "coda tronca" in Italian, meaning "short tail.", otherwise known as the [[Kamm tail]]. The principle ...cubic centimeter of this car was born from the talent and the work of the engineers Chiti, Chizzola, and other enthusiast masters of the [[Autodelta]] legend.
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  • ...tta Fraschini''' was know as "The Aristocrat of Automobiles." This was the Italian supreme luxury marque from Milan which only the most elite could own. Today ...i was the most extreme and ultra-luxury [[marque]] in Italy; it was a true Italian pedigree, regarded as highly as [[Rolls-Royce]] is to the British but even
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  • ...derably less than the cost of an MV Agusta. Rather they compete with other Italian models such as [[Ducati]] sports bikes the [[Ducati 996|996]], 998, 999, an ...od]], [[Giacomo Agostini]], [[Phil Read]], and others, and having the best engineers, most notably Arturo Magni. The three and four cylinder race bikes were kno
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  • ...gine, rear-wheel drive layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer [[Ferrari]]. The 458 Italia replaces the [[Ferrari ...re. Owners who had reported fires that were later confirmed by independent engineers to be due to this problem, will now receive a new car. All other cars will
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  • ...year, against low-key opposition but achieved little thereafter. At the [[Italian GP]] in September OSCA entered two works cars for Franco Rol but the car wa ...der]] engine. The company enjoyed some success in 1960 with victory in the Italian [[Formula Junior]] series but in 1962 the aging [[Maserati]] brothers sold
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  • ...desire." Its success is attributable to a very courageous decision of the Italian manufacturer to launch this car in a little pomp and especially the quality The project is the work of various famous figures of those years as engineers: Nebbia, buttocks, [[Dante Giacosa | Giacosa]] and Zerbi which created a cl
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  • ...''' (or "Seicento") [say-chento] is a [[city car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Fiat]] from 1955 to 1969. Measuring only 3.22 m (126 ...atives say the car was an exclusively Soviet design, created by Soviet ZAZ engineers jointly with colleagues from Moscow's [[NAMI (institute)|NAMI]].
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  • ...]] sports and racing cars like [[Ferrari]] and [Maserati], other wealthy [[Italian]] industrialists with a passion for motor sport yearned to build their own ...Dusio]] was born in [[Scurzolengo]] in the province of [[Asti]]. He was an Italian footballer and played for ''Juventus'' from 1921 to 1922 but his soccer car
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  • ...], J.M. Fangio,<br> [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix ]], Stirling Moss,<br> [[1956 Italian Grand Prix ]], Stirling Moss,<br> [[1957 Argentine Grand Prix ]], J.M. Fang In 1956 [[Stirling Moss]] won at the [[1956 Italian Grand Prix|Italian Grand Prix]] and the [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]] in his pr
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  • ...ackaging, but also, by tilting the engine 20 degrees rearwards, the Lancia engineers achieved improved weight transfer over the driven wheels and towards the ce The Lancia engineers made changes to the engines fitted to the Beta range. These included a besp
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  • ...92 [[Ferrari]] [[Formula One]] engine. Early in the design process Ferrari engineers assisted in the development of the engine. MV (Cagiva at the time) quickly ...se magnesium parts were anodized gold for consistency with the name 'Oro' (Italian for gold).
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  • '''Vyrus''' is an exclusivist Italian [[motorcycle]] [[manufacturer]] based in [[Rimini]], [[Italy]]. Vyrus initi The engineers of the company are experienced in high-class motorcycles: many of them work
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  • image:Alfa Romeo Tipo 33-3 10.jpg|<font face="Arial" font color=>Engineers were just beginning to understand downforce as applied to the entire design ...ersion of the 33 race car, the [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale]]. ''Stradale'' is Italian for "street".
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  • <small>''Loosely translated from Italian''</small> ...sion, with substitution of the shocks-absorber to dry with those hydraulic engineers; modifications are recorded also to calender (hour to badge) and the mudgua
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  • ...eland, Toseland wanted to replace the engineer with one of Colin Edwards's engineers, this caused a spat between Him and team-mate [[Colin Edwards]]. However in |bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[2009 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix|ITA]]<br><small>7</small>
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  • ...car to 135 mph in less than two seconds but it was not enough. The FIA and Italian authorities still maintain that Senna was not killed instantly, but rather ...or it to be changed. At Imola Senna found himself in a car with his team's engineers struggling to cope and adapt to the ban of active suspension. [[Patrick Hea
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  • '''Forti Corse''', commonly known as '''Forti''', was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Auto racing|motor racing]] team chiefly known for its brief, and unsucc ...i]] also raced for the team in its formative years, the former winning the Italian FFord 2000 championship as early as 1977, and the latter racing as far afie
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  • ...ally as the type 932) is a [[compact executive car]] introduced by [[Italy|Italian]] automaker [[Alfa Romeo]] at the 1997 [[Frankfurt Motor Show]] as the repl ...of the main controls and displays are angled towards the driver in typical Italian sports car style, although this can sometimes be awkward for passengers who
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  • [[Image:Tall ship.jpg|400px|thumb|[[Italy|Italian]] [[ship rig|ship-rigged]] vessel [[Amerigo Vespucci (ship)|''Amerigo Vespu
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  • ...pped entirely in the 1990s, after being dominated primarily by Spanish and Italian makes. The 350&nbsp;cc class vanished in the 1980s. Sidecars were dropped f The premier class in past seasons has been dominated by Italian [[Valentino Rossi]], winner of the 2001 to 2005 titles. In an effort to bea
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  • Debut = [[1950 Italian Grand Prix|1950]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] | The team's numerous and ardent Italian fans have come to be known as ''[[tifosi]]''.
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  • ...zation]] that grew out of the [[city-state]] of [[Rome]], founded on the [[Italian peninsula]] in the [[8th century BCE]]. During its twelve-century existence ...bably founded sometime in the [[9th century BC]] by members of two central Italian tribes, the [[Latins]] and the [[Sabine]]s, on the [[Palatine Hill|Palatine
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  • The [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer '''Moto Guzzi''' (aka "Guzzi") has endured fr ...hanic serving in the [[Regia Aeronautica|Corpo Aeronautico Militare]] (the Italian Air Corp, ''CAM'') during the first World War: Carlo Guzzi (1889&ndash;1964
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  • ...pment in the UK for most of the rest of the 19th century, as inventors and engineers shifted their efforts to improvements in [[railway]] [[locomotive]]s. The l * [http://www.wheelsofitaly.com Italian Motorcycles and Cars (Wheels Of Italy)]
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  • ...power of the engines, while the evolution of [[aerodynamics]] allowed the engineers to improve the speed on a lap by increasing downforce and thus increasing s ...[Ferrari]] had dominated since the late 1950s, Ford first tried to buy the Italian company. A deal had been all but agreed on when [[Enzo Ferrari]] called the
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  • ...[Ferrari]] had dominated since the late 1950s, Ford first tried to buy the Italian company. A deal had been all but agreed on when [[Enzo Ferrari]] called the ...as much if not more energy to solve the problem than Matra's mechanics and engineers.
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