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  • ...nt led them to close the company at the end of 1907, joining with SPA of [[Turin]].
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  • ...greatest all-time [[hillclimbe]]rs - who never showed the same talents in circuit racing - and a [[Scuderia Ferrari]] founder. As a matter of fact, most of t *1935: 10 Tripoli GP / DNS Bergamo GP / 5 Biella GP / 5 Turin GP / 1 Großglockner (mountainclimb) /5 Coppa Acerbo / 1 Stelvio (mountainc
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  • ...by [[Bertone]] for [[Lamborghini]]. It was first displayed at the [[1980]] Turin Motor Show. ...inancial troubles at the time didn't help matters any. It did the show car circuit and then was sent to the Bertone museum.
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  • ...6CS|6CS 1500]] for much of the rest of the 1947 season. However, at the [[Turin Grand Prix]] on [[October 12]], the car was able to shine, with French driv
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  • ...20 mm long. 39 examples were produced from its introduction at the [[Turin Motor Show]] in [[1948]] to its retirement in [[1950]]. It was replaced by ...ear, the only car in history to win all three races. A 166 also won the [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|Spa 24 hours]] in [[1949]].
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  • | 1924 [[Circuit di Cremona]], Antonio Ascari, 1st 1924 Cremona Circuit [[Antonio Ascari]]<br>
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  • At the [[Turin]] Motor Show [[1966]], [[Achille Candido]], from a family of entrepreneurs ...del for the exhibition and another for the ritual tests at the [[Valentino Circuit]] and reserved for the press.
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  • ...unded ''Fabrica Torinese Velivoli Chiribiri & C.'', (Chiribiri Aircraft of Turin), along with associates Maurizio Ramassotto and the engineer Gaudenzio Verg ...s. In 1909, he joined the aeronautical manufacturer [[Miller Aircraft]] in Turin and took charge of technical design. In 1910, he started his own company ma
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  • ...Circuit|Autodromo di Vallelunga]] first shown as a [[concept car]] at the Turin Motor Show in [[1964]]. De Tomaso had hoped to sell the design of the conc
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  • ...onal Award of Speed''. The results of this reace, which covered the 190 km circuit 9 times in 47 minutes at an average of speed of 19.42 km/h, despite a punct
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  • ...ing company. He began his motor racing career in hillclimbs, graduating to circuit racing with [[Maserati]]. But it was not until he moved to [[Alfa Romeo]],
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  • |[[August 20]], [[1939]]||'''158'''||[[Swiss Grand Prix]]||[[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]||[[Voiturette]]||[[Giuseppe Farina]] |[[September 1]], [[1946]]||'''158'''||[[Valentino Grand Prix]]||[[Turin]]||non-Champ. F1||[[Achille Varzi]]
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  • '''Felice Nazzaro''' ([[Turin]], [[Italy]], [[1881]] - [[March 21]], [[1940]]) was an [[italy|Italian]] [ ...th some colleagues, he founded ''Nazzaro & C.Fabbrica di Automobili'' in [[Turin]]. Initially his name was enough to ensure sales of the first model, the Ti
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  • The '''Maserati Kyalami''' (named after South Africa's Formula 1 circuit) was a new model rushed into production after [[Alessandro de Tomaso]] took ...oothed-out copy of Jaguar's XJ 6, or his sports car prototype shown at the Turin Salon in 1974, a virtual carbon copy of Fiat's X1/9), took Tom Tjaarda's de
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  • | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Turin]] | {{flagiconMonaco}} [[Circuit de Monaco]]
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  • ...20&nbsp;mm long. 39 examples were produced from its introduction at the [[Turin Motor Show]] in 1948 to its retirement in 1950. It was replaced by the 2.3 ...ear, the only car in history to win all three races. A 166 also won the [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|Spa 24 hours]] in 1949.
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  • *[[Marcos Juárez Motor Club Circuit]], [[Marcos Juárez]], [[Córdoba Province (Argentina)|Córdoba]] *[[Viedma Circuit]], [[Viedma, Río Negro|Viedma]], [[Río Negro]]
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  • ...use. The pair then finished fourth and sixth at Pau. In July Bayol won the Circuit du Lac at Aix-les-Bains beating the [[Gordini]] team. The change in the reg In 1952 Mario Damonte of Turin purchased this Vignale/Michelotti bodied coupe, with dramatic scalloped sid
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  • ...ing company. He began his motor racing career in hillclimbs, graduating to circuit racing with [[Maserati]]. But it was not until he moved to [[Alfa Romeo]],
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  • ...20&nbsp;mm long. 39 examples were produced from its introduction at the [[Turin Motor Show]] in [[1948]] to its retirement in [[1950]]. It was replaced by ...whose [[Superleggera]] designs were the lightest available. At the car's [[Turin]] launch the press quickly dubbed the Touring bodystyle fitted '[[Barchetta
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  • Scarfiotti was born in [[Turin]]. His [[1966 Italian Grand Prix]] win, at the wheel of a Ferrari, was the ...tti joined [[Mike Parkes]] in a Ferrari P4 for a 1,000 kilometre race at [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|Spa]] in May 1967. They finished a lap behind [[Jacky
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  • ...via V4 powered) concept car called '''Stratos Zero''' first shown at the [[Turin Motor Show]] in 1970. The body was wedge-shaped, and unusually short and wi ...silhouette version can be seen in the 1970s [[manga]], ''[[Circuit Wolf]] (Circuit no Ookami)''.
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  • ...ina]] established '''Stabilimenti Industriali Giovanni Farina S.A.''' at [[Turin]]. Learning from his experience gained in his earlier career, Farina combin ...class at the grueling Tourist Trophy at the dangerous Dundrod country-lane circuit, and the Queen Catharine Cup was won at Watkins Glen."
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  • ...Club de France (ACF), and run over two days in June. The [[Le Mans]] based circuit used was roughly triangular in shape, each lap covering 105 km (65 miles). ...an ''[[Kaiserpreis]]'' circuit in the [[Taunus]] mountains, and the French circuit at [[Dieppe, France|Dieppe]] (a mere 48 miles (77 km)), used for the [[1907
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  • ...won the Nations Grand Prix four times between 1925 and 1928 and the Lario Circuit race five times between 1925 and 1929, all in the 350&nbsp;cc class and eac ...e would be drive the majority of the race as he was more familiar with the circuit and Nuvolari would likely break the car. Nuvolari countered that he was a l
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  • ...#999;" |[[Image:Ing_Ilario_Bandini.jpg|250px|'''Eng. Ilario Bandini (Imola circuit, 1988)''']] ...fied the chassis and suspension. Fitted with an aluminum body, the work of Turin [[coachbuilder]] [[Rocco Motto]], this car became the [[Bandini 1100 (1946)
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  • It was shown at the [[Turin]] Motor Show in 1971 and was immediately praised by journalists for its sty ...rating the front callipers via cable (late Sprints on rear) dual hydraulic circuit with servo assistance
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  • ...ged in the development of the road car. [[Sefarino Allemano]], the famed [[Turin]]-based [[coachbuilder]], constructed the road car, with its sleek bodywork ...e was one of the true stars of the show. While the 2500 GT toured the show circuit in search for customers, the company raced the 1.5 liter Formula 1 car with
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  • Meanwhile, at the small [[Turin]]ese firm SIATA (''Societa Italiana per Applicazioni Tecniche Auto-Aviatori ...ion of this bike won the Barcelona twenty-four-hour race at the [[Montjuic circuit]] for three consecutive years, 1956 to 1958.
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  • ...f the third series (introduced officially to the Hall of the automobile of Turin of the 15 september 1948) begins 5 August 1948 and introduces which main in ...he small van but carrozzata to multispace from the Frank carriage maker of Turin and called Promiscuetta''']]
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  • ...cars were banned. The first race under the new regulations was the [[1946 Turin Grand Prix]] held on [[1 September]], the race being won by [[Achille Varzi ...Belgian Grand Prix at Spa did not take place as the drivers boycotted the circuit after safety upgrades were not installed as demanded. Stewart won the 1969
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