Search results

Jump to navigation Jump to search
  • ...ying for the [[1994 San Marino Grand Prix]], the very race which also took the life of three-time [[list of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|world cha ...nd touring car championships, after which he forged a successful career in the [[Japan]]ese [[Formula 3000]] series.
    2 KB (319 words) - 11:10, 8 October 2009
  • The '''Lancia Y10''' is a [[city car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Lancia]] from [[1985]] to [[1996]]. It was designed on the second-generation [[Fiat Panda]] floorpan, shortened by about 10 cm and wit
    2 KB (328 words) - 10:13, 18 October 2009
  • ...ing the 1098 modern for many years. Fabbro was given the task of designing the 1098 while he was still Terblanche's junior. ...tive department are closely connected to the technical department. Part of the success of a bike is its technical specs. It is always like this.”
    1 KB (175 words) - 23:32, 9 November 2010
  • ...l [[motorcycle]] racer [[Japan]] has yet produced. He was runner-up in the 1994 [[250cc]] and 1997 [[500cc]] World Championship. ...to the 250cc World Championship in 1993. He was runner-up in the series in 1994, and fourth in 1995.
    1 KB (209 words) - 12:02, 6 December 2010
  • ...hat race in the [[motomondiale]] from [[the 1994]] to [[the 1995]] with to the guide [[John Kocinski]]. ...een taken cue for the aesthetic one of a successive model of production, [[the Cagiva Myth]].
    3 KB (513 words) - 08:35, 11 April 2011
  • | Engines || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] 045 (1994) and 045/2 (1995) 90-degree [[V12 engine|V12]]s | Debut || [[1994 Brazilian Grand Prix]]
    4 KB (483 words) - 15:35, 6 November 2009
  • ...|cc]] ''Continental Circus'' race of 1994, and only two years later he won the 250cc [[European Championship]]. ...a [[Yamaha TZ250]], and in 5th position in the 2002 championship, winning the Brazilian Grand Prix in [[Rio de Janeiro]].
    3 KB (412 words) - 12:15, 8 October 2009
  • The '''Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme''' (FIM) is the governing body of [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]]. It represents 90 nation ...racing]]. FIM is also involved in many non-racing activities that promote the sport, its safety, and support relevant public policy.
    2 KB (285 words) - 23:26, 21 July 2010
  • ...that year for [[Kenny Roberts]]'s team yielded 2 6th places, and a move to the team full-time in 1995. ...ar points finishes over the next 2 seasons, including 4 podiums. He joined the D'Antin team in 1999, winning at Rio that year, and again at Suzuka a year
    1 KB (239 words) - 11:22, 30 January 2011
  • ...humb|Wellington Circuit Map 1985. Used For The Wellington 500 From 1985 to 1994.]] ...984 and first took place a year later with a different layout from that to the original proposal.
    3 KB (468 words) - 12:08, 8 October 2009
  • [[Image:19611000kmTripsHill.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Carlo Chiti on the right''']] ...moving on to Ferrari when Alfa's competition department was closed down in the late 1950s.
    3 KB (495 words) - 13:16, 2 October 2009
  • ...on that in the [[Bugatti Type 30|Type 30]]. "The Tank" finished third in the [[ACF Grand Prix]] that year. Another tank-bodied Bugatti racer, the [[1936]] [[Bugatti Type 57|Type 57G]], was much more successful.
    1 KB (153 words) - 16:51, 3 November 2009
  • ...do]] mechanical workshops of [[Naples]]. After the war, he took up work in the [[Ferrari]] workshop in [[Maranello]]. ...became part of the racing team in [[1962]], with the position of Chief of the Technical Department for racing cars.
    3 KB (469 words) - 08:02, 8 October 2009
  • ...lf-deprecating sense of humour ("It is possible to do more with this car - the only problem is my driving!"). ...raced in [[Europe]] in [[1986]] in [[France]] before returning home to win the Japanese F3000 series in 1991.
    7 KB (982 words) - 11:10, 8 October 2009
  • ...gned for [[Lamborghini]] by [[Italdesign Giugiaro]]. It was first shown at the 1995 [[Geneva Motor Show]]. It was a completely functional prototype that n ...would not be found in Lamborghini's lineup until 2003, with the release of the [[Lamborghini Gallardo]].
    2 KB (279 words) - 23:41, 21 October 2009
  • ...rcycle]] manufactured by [[Ducati]] from 1994 to 2002. It was succeeded by the [[Ducati 749]]. ...6 gave a much higher rev ceiling of 11,500rpm and the smaller pistons help the engine to spin up quicker.
    4 KB (617 words) - 12:10, 8 October 2009
  • | Video || '''The New Fiat Fiorino 1.3 Multijet SX''' ...ino has the largest cargo capacity of its class and was last imported into the UK in 2001.
    4 KB (544 words) - 16:48, 31 October 2009
  • |Production || [[1991]] - [[1994]] ! colspan=2 |'''1994 [[Cagiva GP500 (C594)]]'''
    2 KB (277 words) - 08:51, 7 October 2009
  • |colspan=2|''This article is part of the [[automobile]] series.'' ...ngined, rear wheel drive]] [[V8]]-powered 2-seat [[sports car]], replacing the [[Ferrari 328|328]] in 1989.
    6 KB (876 words) - 07:45, 14 October 2009
  • ...e and a more powerful engine, 27 Hp at 3000 [[rpm]]. The [[cc]]'s remained the same for this model, that is a 1460 cc four cylinder engine with a four-spe The ignition system was produced by [[magnet]], had four seats and reached the top [[speed]] of 72.5 km/h with a [[RWD]] setup.
    2 KB (264 words) - 11:15, 8 December 2009
  • ...n wagon]], remained popular on the Italian market until it was replaced by the all-new [[Lancia Lybra|Lybra]]. ...active, such as [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS]], was also near the top of the Dedra's agenda.
    6 KB (761 words) - 09:09, 9 December 2010
  • ...om [[Moncalieri]] near [[Turin]]. They produced the [[Fiat Barchetta]] and the rare [[Lancia Kappa]] Coupé which was designed by Gianna Maggiora. In 2003 the company was closed.
    3 KB (370 words) - 14:01, 30 April 2010
  • ...le racing World Champions|125cc World Championship]] on a Garelli and then the [[1991 in sports|1991]] and [[1992 in sports|1992]] [[List of Grand Prix mo ...the Rainey Yamaha squad for a few races in 1997 season then helped develop the new [[MZ Motorrad- und Zweiradwerk|MuZ]] race bike in 1999. He closed out h
    3 KB (411 words) - 08:24, 8 October 2009
  • |production:||[[1985]]-[[1994]] ...e of four cars which shared the "[[Type Four chassis|Type Four]]" chassis; the others were [[Alfa Romeo 164]], [[Fiat Croma]] and [[Saab 9000]].
    4 KB (628 words) - 18:48, 3 December 2009
  • ...and]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[helicopter]] manufacturer. It is based in the [[Varese]] province of [[Italy]], with its main manufacturing plant being a The company was founded by [[Giovanni Agusta]], who flew his first airplane in
    3 KB (502 words) - 14:09, 20 June 2010
  • ...idelli 50cc Grand Prix, written on this 50 cc road racer it still mentions the "Morbidelli Woodworking Machinery"]] ...ever his greater passion lay in motorcycles and motorcycle racing. He used the woodworking business to finance his racing interests.
    4 KB (553 words) - 22:22, 3 January 2011
  • |Production:||[[1994]]–[[2001]] ...ponents from the B-pillar forwards; the 145 is a 3-door hatchback, whereas the 146 is a 5-door.
    5 KB (694 words) - 14:25, 25 September 2009
  • |Production:||[[1994]] — [[1996]] ...ts car racing|sports car]]s that ran in the World Championships, including the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]].
    4 KB (558 words) - 07:55, 14 October 2009
  • ...gh, then motorcycles and [[Motocarri]]. Among the products, most popular,''the Sulky'', produced by 1971: a three-wheeled vehicle that had achieved commer ...ycle]] manufacturer that is dedicated to the production of two small cars, the so-called Minivetture or Vetturette. Casalini, based in [[Piacenza]], was f
    3 KB (389 words) - 22:28, 7 October 2010
  • ...orsports with teams from Hong Kong and Macau setting up their bases inside the circuit garages. ...s. 9 of them are right turns and 5 are left turns. The longest straight is the start/finish straight which is 900m long.
    3 KB (532 words) - 09:45, 7 October 2009
  • *[[Sports Car Club of America|SCCA]] Runoffs [[1994]]-[[2005]] == The Track ==
    4 KB (588 words) - 21:36, 26 September 2009
  • ...umb|right|200px|'''Portrait of Sir Malcolm Campbell (undated), courtesy of the Florida Photographic Collection''']] ...Record|land]] and on [[Water speed record|water]] at various times during the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]] using vehicles called Bluebird. His son, [[Donald C
    3 KB (438 words) - 12:14, 8 October 2009
  • ...3. The 522 was derived from predecessor models, now with a new chassis and the option of a shorter wheelbase. ...six cylinder engine of 2,516 cc for which 52 bhp of output was claimed. The car also featured a four speed all-syncromesh gear box, which set this Fiat
    2 KB (298 words) - 09:53, 11 October 2009
  • [[Image:dmick.jpg|thumbnail|right|Mick aboard the Honda NSR500.]] ...onships]], behind only [[Giacomo Agostini]]. He is considered to be one of the best motorcycle racers in history.
    4 KB (651 words) - 19:51, 27 September 2009
  • ...r:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Estoril.png|230px|Route of the Autódromo do Estoril]] ...a 4.36 km(2.709-[[mile|mi]]) race course in [[Portugal]], and the home of the [[Formula One]] [[Portuguese Grand Prix]] from [[1984]] to [[1996]].
    5 KB (623 words) - 08:57, 19 June 2016
  • ...of winners''' of one or more [[Superbike World Championship]] races, since the championship was established in [[1988]]. The list is accurate up to and including the [[2007 Magny-Cours World Superbike]] round ([[October 7]], [[2007]]).
    6 KB (510 words) - 09:39, 8 October 2009
  • |Production:||[[1983]]-[[1994]] ...compact car|compact]] car built between by [[Alfa Romeo]] between 1983 and 1994.
    6 KB (825 words) - 08:59, 22 October 2009
  • ..., a professional stage race, was first run in [[2004]], but the history of the event dates back to [[1951]]. Marking the involvement of different sponsors, it has also variously been known as:
    3 KB (474 words) - 13:20, 8 October 2009
  • ...race world, the amateur had hardly any chance and due to the professionals the atmosphere of kind-heartedness changed into cold calculated racing and so S ...ternational rallies to promote the brand and it has become quite famous in the oldtimer world.
    3 KB (426 words) - 11:16, 8 July 2011
  • ...Fiat 521''' is a passenger car produced by [[Fiat]] between 1928 and 1931. The 521 was derived from predecessor model ([[Fiat 520]]), it had bigger engine ...History|NSU]] plant in [[Heilbronn]], starting in 1930. This set Fiat on the path to its subsequent multinational status.
    2 KB (254 words) - 10:51, 17 December 2009
  • |Production:||[[1994]] — [[1999]] ...it is considerably more powerful. Like its predecessors and descendants, the F355 is a fairly common car (for a Ferrari) with 11,273 units produced.
    4 KB (591 words) - 07:50, 14 October 2009
  • ...n manufacturer Fiat between 1919 and 1925 and was made in a similar way to the smaller [[Fiat 501|501]] and [[Fiat 505|505]]. ...46 HP, she was one of the first car in the world to receive the brakes on the front.
    2 KB (297 words) - 16:38, 8 March 2010
  • ...wood]], finishing 7th in the [[Tourist Trophy]] and earning the victory on the [[Silverstone Circuit]], in 1958. ...], when Tonti switch to [[FIV Edoardo Bianchi|Bianchi]] carrying with them the draft of a new 250, leaving a track Patton to be developed.
    5 KB (745 words) - 10:11, 20 September 2010
  • '''Paris-Nice''', nicknamed "the race to the sun", is an annual professional [[road bicycle racing|cycling stage race]] ...held in [[1933]] when the winner was [[Alfons Schepers]] from [[Belgium]]. The most successful cyclist in Paris-Nice was [[Sean Kelly (cyclist)|Sean Kelly
    4 KB (398 words) - 12:50, 8 October 2009
  • ...ship, the 125cc Solo Moto Criterium, and that same year he took victory in the 80cc Catalonia Supermoto Championship. ...17th place, improving to third the following year. In [[1995]] he entered the FIM Thunderbike trophy and contested four 250cc Grand Prix. Xaus finished s
    4 KB (508 words) - 12:07, 8 October 2009
  • ...1994]]) was an [[Italy|Italian-born]] [[racecar driver]], who emigrated to the [[USA]] during [[World War II]] and became an American citizen. ...began work for [[Alfa Romeo]] as a mechanic in 1917 at the age of sixteen. The rise of fascism in his native country prompted his move to [[Paris]] where
    6 KB (972 words) - 17:15, 4 November 2009
  • ...gh he failed to finish that race he scored several good results and caught the eye of successful businessman and team owner [[John Menard]]. ...rd had split. [[Jaques Lazier]] replaced him and won his first victory at the [[Chicagoland Speedway]].
    3 KB (383 words) - 09:46, 8 October 2009
  • ...test in Europe for electric vehicles. The company has been associated with the NFIA (National Association of Vehicles Constructors) since 1992. ...fication of light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles for transport. All the know-how is Micro-Vett original.
    4 KB (590 words) - 13:27, 7 November 2010
  • ...vals, the [[Ferrari Daytona]] and the [[Lamborghini Miura]]. It debuted at the [[1966]] Turin Motor Show. ...works for [[ItalDesign]], worked at coachbuilder [[Ghia]] when he designed the Ghibli.
    4 KB (543 words) - 22:06, 7 May 2010
  • ...] between 1928 and 1931. The 525 was larger successor to the [[Fiat 512]]. The 525 was modified only after a year it was introduced and named as '''525N'' The Fiat 525 is a large automobile manufactured by the Italian manufacturer Fiat between 1928 and 1931.
    3 KB (404 words) - 15:45, 3 May 2010
  • ...ad surprise qualifying results that day), their only lap leading a race in the [[1989 Portuguese Grand Prix]], and their joint-best F1 result of 4th. ...rtini 1994 Minardi.jpg|thumb|left|Martini driving for [[Minardi]] at the [[1994 British Grand Prix]].]]
    21 KB (2,888 words) - 17:46, 4 November 2009
  • ...until 1918 it was largely produced only in a military version intended for the Army. ...uction in 1926. About 26,000 copies were by [[Bertone]] from 1919 to 1926. The [[engine]] was a 1460 cc, 4 cylinder with 23 hp at 2600 rpm and could reach
    3 KB (452 words) - 11:57, 8 December 2009
  • ...driver in [[auto racing]]. His nickname is "NutSack" because as he said on the Mitch Melnick Team 990 show "I got a big one" . ...d up starting 11 races, many of his starts were as a substitute driver for the injured [[Rick Mears]].
    7 KB (1,104 words) - 23:17, 13 August 2010
  • ...Garbatt Williams''' (b. [[April 16]], [[1942]]) is founder and manager of the [[WilliamsF1]] [[Formula One]] racing team. ...Williams spent much of his childhood at a boarding school in Scotland. In the late [[1950s]] a friend gave Williams a ride in his [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]]
    4 KB (608 words) - 08:21, 8 October 2009
  • ...few conversions finally made it onto the public roads. The third model was the Guarà Spider, a convertible with a small canvas top, is very rare. ...rchetta still can be ordered at the factory (prepayment required): in 2005 the Guarà is available in Italy, Austria and Switzerland.
    4 KB (569 words) - 11:51, 8 October 2009
  • == The Partenavia P-68 == 400 built through to 1994, including 13 preproduction P.68As and 150 P.68B Victors. Six assembled by
    3 KB (452 words) - 08:45, 8 October 2009
  • ...'Fiat Barchetta''' (pronounced "bar-KET-ta") is a [[roadster]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] from 1995 to 2005 (though productio ...on of Peter Barrett Davis and other [[automobile design|car designers]] at the [[Fiat Centro Stile]], and prototyping was carried out by Stola.
    5 KB (648 words) - 10:04, 2 November 2009
  • The '''Fiat Ducato''' is a large [[van]] produced by [[Fiat]]. <!-- It has be ...n conglomerate Severstal divested the division Severstal-Auto in 2001, and the company changed its name to Sollers in 2008.
    9 KB (1,159 words) - 23:15, 31 October 2009
  • ...an important sing of the excellent quality and comfort of the coaches. At the beginning of motorization Galileo Barbi understood that he had to stop his ...’s chassis, with a very good result. Among his customers must be mentioned the unforgettable [[Tazio Nuvolari]].
    6 KB (932 words) - 21:52, 4 October 2011
  • ...]] racer who won the 2000 [[Superbike|British Superbike]] championship and the 2003 [[World Superbike]] crown. ...hree Sisters meeting in that same year. He came 8th in his first season in the British Clubman’s Ministock.
    6 KB (918 words) - 12:07, 8 October 2009
  • ...archetta it seems that the design house "Synthesis Design" was involved in the project. ...nd Switzerland. However, it seems there were no cars built after 2004 when the company went into liquidation.
    5 KB (668 words) - 15:43, 4 March 2010
  • ...OHC) design which places the camshafts within the cylinder head and drives the valves directly or through short rocker arms, called fingers. ...Rocket V8]]. It was the first high-compression cam-in-block design, and is the [[archetype]] for most modern pushrod engines.
    11 KB (1,698 words) - 08:59, 8 October 2009
  • | English || Grand Prix of the Nations ...] and was often regarded as both the unofficial time trial championship of the world and as a [[Classic cycle races|Classic cycle race]].
    6 KB (687 words) - 13:19, 8 October 2009
  • ...], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Denmark]], [[France]], [[Greece]], [[Italy]], the [[Netherlands]] and [[Portugal]] were all superminis. ...]] [[Fiat 500|500]] of [[1957]], and the design was further popularized by the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Austin Motor Company|Austin]] [[Mini]] two yea
    6 KB (853 words) - 08:43, 8 October 2009
  • ...er and builder [[Battista Pininfarina|Battista "Pinin" Farina]] (Following the company, his surname became Pininfarina in 1961, as a result of combining h ...[[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]], [[Volvo]], [[Alfa Romeo]] and [[Lancia]]. Since the 1980's Pininfarina has also provided [[industrial design]] and [[interior d
    4 KB (542 words) - 08:01, 8 October 2009
  • ...suing [[World War II|war]] meant the end of [[Grand Prix motor racing]] in the country for fifty years. ...the Hungarians both speak [[Finno-Ugric languages]], which are not part of the [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] family of [[languages]].
    11 KB (1,348 words) - 22:03, 4 November 2009
  • ...Fiat 527''' is a passenger car produced by [[Fiat]] between 1934 and 1936. The '''527''' was a six cylinder version of [[Fiat 518|518 Ardita]], it was als The 527 was not assembled outside Italy. Approximately 1,000 were produced.
    2 KB (253 words) - 10:14, 22 April 2010
  • ...replaced by [[Formula 3000]] and the Mediterranean Grand Prix remained on the calendar. ! 1994
    6 KB (658 words) - 18:07, 26 October 2009
  • |Production:||1994-2001 ..., as Lancia pulled out of [[right-hand drive]] markets after the demise of the Thema.
    8 KB (1,121 words) - 10:49, 18 October 2009
  • ...OHC) design which places the camshafts within the cylinder head and drives the valves directly or through short rocker arms. ...ocket V8]]. It was the first high-compression, cam-in-block design, and is the [[archetype]] for most modern pushrod engines. Currently only General Mot
    11 KB (1,817 words) - 11:16, 30 January 2011
  • ...|[[Image:barrichello_2002.jpg|thumb|220px|center|'''Rubens Barrichello at the USGP in 2002''']] ...rt his value, joined the [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] Formula One team for the [[1993]] [[Season (sport)|season]].
    5 KB (798 words) - 09:48, 6 November 2009
  • |Years || F1 1994, 2000, 2002 |First race || [[1994 Japanese Grand Prix]]
    24 KB (3,349 words) - 10:07, 2 April 2010
  • ...car being driven by [[Floyd Davis]] that had started in 17th place and won the race. In 1947 and 1948, Rose captured back-to-back Indy 500's driving a [[D ...ace, officials of the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] invited him to drive the [[Chevrolet Camaro]] [[List of Indianapolis 500 pace cars|Pace Car]].
    4 KB (456 words) - 09:43, 8 October 2009
  • |Production:||[[1994]]-[[2000]] ...mobile]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] between [[1994]] and [[2000]].
    7 KB (1,086 words) - 10:35, 2 November 2009
  • |Production:||[[1994]]-[[2000]] ...mobile]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] between [[1994]] and [[2000]].
    7 KB (1,086 words) - 06:08, 26 September 2016
  • ...ving force behind the creation of the circuit, after seeing the success of the country's own [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]. ...Autodrome hosted the first ever Formula One race held outside [[Europe]]. The race saw native son Fangio retire his [[Maserati]] after 36 laps due to a t
    11 KB (1,306 words) - 22:15, 4 November 2009
  • ...Switzerland]], the Dauphiné Libéré is an important race in the lead-up to the [[Tour de France]] in July. ...All cyclists who have won the Tour de France 5 or more times have also won the Dauphiné Libéré.
    5 KB (632 words) - 13:20, 8 October 2009
  • ...] (FIA). The championship is mostly concentrated in Europe, but throughout the years has visited other continents, most lately visiting Asia. ...nificant modifications from the road car they are based on, but GT1 allows the use of exotic materials, better [[aerodynamics]], larger [[brake]]s, wider
    8 KB (1,197 words) - 12:08, 8 October 2009
  • | Engine || Multiple models based on the Ducati L-twin. Two valve air-cooled and four valve water cooled. ...[V-Twin]]''') and tubular steel trellis chassis, both features designed by the late [[Fabio Taglioni]] ([[1920]]-[[2001]]).
    5 KB (735 words) - 10:27, 26 October 2009
  • ...named for the [[Supermono]] racing class. The Supermono is arguably one of the most collectable Ducatis in any era. Only 65 Supermonos were built by Ducat ...ilt with many technical innovations that strongly influenced the design of the [[Ducati 916|916]], one year later.
    4 KB (574 words) - 21:47, 9 November 2010
  • [[Image:Fiat 3,5hp 1899.jpg|right|thumb|Fiat 3½HP (1899) is the first model of [[car]] produced by [[Fiat]].]] ...aly 1910.jpg|thumb|250px|Map of automobile industry in [[Turin]], Italy in the 1910s.]]
    8 KB (916 words) - 13:53, 31 October 2009
  • ...of the three "[[Grand Tour (cycling)|Grand Tours]]" of Europe and part of the [[UCI World Ranking]] calendar. ...'' respectively); Juan Pujol of the daily ''[[Informaciones]]'' instigated the race to increase his circulation.
    9 KB (1,228 words) - 15:57, 3 October 2009
  • ...urchased by Renault, but competed as Benetton for the 2001 season. In 2002 the team became [[Renault F1]]. ...n 1988 Canada 2.jpg|thumb|left|[[Thierry Boutsen]] driving for Benetton at the [[1988 Canadian Grand Prix]].]]
    43 KB (5,707 words) - 18:20, 1 May 2012
  • ...ld at the [[Suzuka Circuit]] in [[Japan]] each year. As the name implies, the race runs for eight hours consecutively and teams are composed of two rider ...Ltd.|Yamaha]]), who had unlimited engineering resources, could use them on the track.
    8 KB (1,083 words) - 17:00, 20 November 2009
  • ...rbike are said to have started when the AMA first organized road racing in the United States in 1934. ...e 2006 and 2007 crowns went to [[Ben Spies]]. Four non-Americans have won the title - [[England|Englishman]] [[Reg Pridmore]], Australians [[Mat Mladin]]
    9 KB (874 words) - 14:58, 12 November 2009
  • [[Image:P180.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A Piaggio P.180 in flight, illustrating the twin pusher propeller and forward plane design.]] The '''[[Piaggio Aero|Piaggio]] P.180 Avanti''' is a twin-engine [[:Category:Bu
    5 KB (732 words) - 11:07, 8 October 2009
  • '''Bimota''' is an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] [[company]] located in the city of [[Rimini]]. The names of Bimota motorcycles are very schematic:
    12 KB (1,779 words) - 08:00, 8 October 2009
  • ...r]] designed by the [[I.DE.A Institute|IDEA]] design house and produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] between 1988 and 1995. ...outdated [[Austin Maestro]]. For 1989, the Tipo won the [[European Car of the Year]] award.
    8 KB (1,143 words) - 16:03, 2 November 2009
  • ...h as Chorus were often considered to be somewhat overpriced in contrast to the less prestigious competition. ...ts as the [[quick release]] mechanism for bicycle wheels, derailleurs, and the patented "rod" gear for gear changing. [[Gino Bartali]] made a strong impr
    8 KB (1,167 words) - 09:51, 9 October 2009
  • :''"Cinquecento" may also refer to the earlier [[Fiat 500]] or the modern [[Fiat Nuova 500]].'' .... The production of the Cinquecento ended in 1998, when it was replaced by the [[Fiat Seicento|Seicento]].
    7 KB (1,015 words) - 17:50, 31 October 2009
  • ...many races in the past, and because of its traditional place at the end of the schedule which means that this event has seen a great number of Championshi ...e twenty [[Japan]]ese Grands Prix (1976-1977; 1987-2004), eleven have seen the title destiny decided (1976, 1987-1991, 1996, 1998-2000, and 2003), with fi
    16 KB (2,027 words) - 22:11, 4 November 2009
  • Aprilia RS250 is described as the ultimate track tool due to it high power to weight ratio & hard edge race o ...ived much praise and positive comments from many motorcycle journalists at the time of its release. It also won many awards and is used in competition due
    5 KB (795 words) - 16:45, 13 October 2009
  • ...2005.JPG|thumb|right|300px|24 hours of endurance racing on a tough track: the 'Bol d'Or']] The '''Bol d'or''' is a [[motorcycle]] [[endurance racing|endurance race]], hel
    6 KB (681 words) - 09:33, 25 September 2009
  • ...sold in the United States at the same time. [[Spyder|Spider]] versions of the Montecarlo featured a unique roll-back manually operated [[targa top|targa] ...ile in development, and was intended to be a Fiat-branded 'big brother' to the [[Fiat X1/9]]. It had a similar mid-engined layout, with a larger engine an
    7 KB (944 words) - 12:59, 7 October 2009
  • ...urs at the [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]] in [[Interlagos]], a district in the city of [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]. ...hip, won by [[Fernando Alonso]]. On October 22, 2006, [[Felipe Massa]] won the Brazilian GP.
    20 KB (2,425 words) - 16:21, 28 October 2010
  • ...ill have us living in pods and driving cars so flat that leg amputation is the only option." ...by round forms in species propagation related eroticism. Why should I join the straying mass who want to make everything angular? I am going to pursue Gal
    8 KB (1,169 words) - 21:21, 26 September 2009
  • ...n]] made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]]. There have been five generations of the car, each separated by a period of roughly five years. ...irst-generation Quattroporte of 1963, which bore a striking resemblance to the earlier drawing.
    17 KB (2,281 words) - 20:59, 24 February 2010
  • ...], founded in 1978. The [[Rieter|Rieter Holding Ltd]] took full control of the company in 2002. ...expanded rapidly to occupy 6 operating centres and to become a supplier of the whole range of new vehicle development activities: from styling to full sca
    6 KB (750 words) - 08:45, 22 September 2011
  • ...ld at the [[Circuit de Catalunya]] in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]], as part of the annual Formula One championship season. ...ace on a 300-kilometre road circuit at [[Guadarrama]], near [[Madrid]], on the road to [[Valladolid]].
    17 KB (1,991 words) - 21:21, 4 November 2009
  • ...[[United Kingdom|UK]] and [[Spain]], though there are participants around the globe. ...ials events, the sections are divided into separate courses to accommodate the different skill level of riders, who compete in skill-rated classes.
    12 KB (1,526 words) - 14:55, 26 March 2010

View (previous 100 | next 100) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)