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  • '''Gran Turismo''' is [[Italian language|Italian]] for ''[[Grand tourer|grand touring]]'' o ...races and cars, several road cars and even computer games adopted the Gran Turismo name:
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  • '''Gran Turismo''' is [[Italian language|Italian]] for ''[[Grand tourer|grand touring]]'' o ...races and cars, several road cars and even computer games adopted the Gran Turismo name:
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  • '''Gran Turismo''' is [[Italian language|Italian]] for ''[[Grand tourer|grand touring]]'' o ...races and cars, several road cars and even computer games adopted the Gran Turismo name:
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  • '''Gran Turismo''' is [[Italian language|Italian]] for ''[[Grand tourer|grand touring]]'' o ...races and cars, several road cars and even computer games adopted the Gran Turismo name:
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  • *'''6C 1750 Turismo''', 46 bhp @ 4000 rpm, 109kmh (1929-1933) *'''6C 1750 Sport/Gran Turismo''', 55 bhp @ 4400 rpm, 125kmh (1929-1932)
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  • image:1958 Fiat 1200 Turismo Veloce Spyder Roadster 1.jpg|1958 Fiat 1200 Turismo Veloce Spyder Roadster image:1958 Fiat 1200 Turismo Veloce Spyder Roadster 2.jpg
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  • ...wing axle) with a chassis plate that says Pescara; only ones saying [[Gran Turismo]] (on the solid axle 2 carb cars) and Mille Miglia (on the 2 carb swing axl As to the 6c2300A (solid axle cars), again, their chassis plates all say Gran Turismo. NONE say Pescara. After their win in the 1934 Pescara sports car race, the
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  • [[Image:diana-dkw-1923-1280.jpg|thumb|350px|right|'''1923 Diana DKW "Turismo"''' <small>[http://www.cyberium.net/imagine/M/index.html Source]</small>]]
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  • ...958, coming out in the same year as the [[Ducati 98|98]]. The '''65TS''' (Turismo Sport) appeared in 1955, ten pounds lighter, with a different gas tank, low
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  • ...only bikes that remaind on the list for that year, were the ''Fario'' Gran Turismo and a slightly faster Sport version. In 1962 Berneg ceased production and c
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  • *'''6C 1750 Turismo''', 46 bhp @ 4000 rpm, 109&nbsp;km/h (1929-1933) *'''6C 1750 Sport/Gran Turismo''', 55 bhp @ 4400 rpm, 125&nbsp;km/h (1929-1932)
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  • ...6 engine with overhead valves. Three different versions was made: Normale, Turismo and Sport. *RL Turismo, 2996&nbsp;cc 61 bhp (1925-1927)
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  • A '''grand tourer''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''[[Gran turismo]]''), sometimes [[initialism|initialised]] '''[[GT]]''', is a high-performa
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  • Of 1960s models, the TV (Turismo Veloce) and SX (Special X) models are generally considered the most desirab Of 1960s models, the TV (Turismo Veloce) and SX (Special X) models are generally considered the most desirab
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  • ...62-1963 Bianchi 203 Turismo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1962-1963 Bianchi 203 Turismo'''<br>203 cc ohv<br> image:bianchi 250 turismo '38.jpg|<font color=>'''1938 Bianchi 250 Turismo''' [http://www.motomanuali.com <small>Source</small>]
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  • ...age:de-togni-dkw-1927-1280.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''1927 De Togni DKW 125 "Turismo"''' <small>[http://www.cyberium.net/imagine/M/index.html Source]</small>]]
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  • ...m]] with telescopic shock absorbers. Beside the the ''Loud'' there was the Turismo'' model , which was even cheaper, and the ''Live'' Sport scooter with side
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  • ...1952 Verga 100 Sport Turismo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1952 Verga 100 Sport Turismo''']]
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  • ...ac GTO]], preserve this sense of the word, as the initials stand for "Gran Turismo Omologato," the Italian for "Grand Touring, Homologated."
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  • *'''6C 1750 Turismo''', 46 bhp @ 4000 rpm, 109kmh (1929-1933) *'''6C 1750 Sport/Gran Turismo''', 55 bhp @ 4400 rpm, 125kmh (1929-1932)
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  • A '''grand tourer''' ([[gran turismo]]), ([[initialism|initialised]] '''GT'''), is a high-performance [[automobi Image:Maserati GranTurismo.JPG|2007 [[Maserati Gran Turismo]]
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  • ...Entertainment|Sony's]] [[PlayStation 2]] and by [[Gran Turismo (game)|Gran Turismo 4]]. During the five years that Pescarolo has campaigned [[Courage Compét
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  • ...e single-cam [[Turismo]], the [[twin-cam]] Sport (which was renamed [[Gran Turismo]] for the model’s second year) and the supercharged, twin-cam Grand Sport While 327 Turismo models were produced in the car’s first year of production, considerably
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  • ...[[Ferrari]] marque in [[United States|America]] through success in [[Gran Turismo]] (endurance) motorsport.
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  • ...Cleveland engines replaced the GM small block). The most well-known [[Gran Turismo]] of Iso Rivolta berlinetta-bodied Iso Grifo (from [[1964]]).
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  • ...ars, two for [[prototype#Automobile_racing|prototypes]] and two for [[Gran Turismo|GT]] cars. Class winners of this event receive an automatic invitation to t
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  • In 1921, the 637cc Turismo and 1048cc and 496cc Gran Turismo motorcycles was produced.
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  • | [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]] | [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]]
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  • | Body style || 2-door [[Cabrio coach]] Turismo ...he Italian Piaggio company. Two different versions were sold, "Lusso" and "Turismo".
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  • [[File:1951 Sterzi 125 cc Turismo.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''1951 Sterzi 125 cc Turismo''']]
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  • [[File:Molaroni Turismo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Molaroni Turismo''' with a two-speed Sturmey Archer exchange and 3 hp two-stroke motor]]
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  • ...y Italian cars and races defined the genre, the category was called [[Gran Turismo]], as long distances had to be travelled, rather than running around on sho '''[[Touring car racing|Grand Touring]]''' (from the Italian word ''[[Gran Turismo]]'') racing is the most common form of sports car racing, and is found all
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  • ...of [[Italy]], based on the [[Maserati 3500]], aimed at the American [[Gran Turismo]] market the car was named '''3500 GTiS''', &laquo;S&raquo; named after the
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  • ...system. Engine was poached from [[Lambretta]] and [[MV Agusta]] in 3 speed Turismo and 4 speed Sport version. A competition version, derived from the Sport, w
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  • Image:SolanoTurismo.jpg|'''Solano Turismo'''
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  • * [[Gran Turismo (racing)]]
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  • ...:Fioravanti_f100_98.jpg|thumb|center|left|400px|'''Fioravanti F100, [[Gran Turismo]] concept for the year 2000, dedicated to the Prancing Horse: the F100 salu
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  • ...of about 80 mph, and the Gran Sport or Super Sport – a supercharged [[Gran Turismo]] producing 85 hp and a top speed of 95 mph. Regardless of the version, the *'''6C 1750 Turismo''', 46 bhp @ 4000 rpm, 109&nbsp;km/h (1929-1933)
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  • ...is sport coupé is based on the underpinnings of the first series Fiat 1100 Turismo Veloce (TV), a dynamic version of the regular 1100 sedan introduced in 1953
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  • This road model, the second Gran Turismo Bandini, use the new engine that use sport the same period (''[[ Bandini 10
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  • ...'''[[Ferrari]] 550 Maranello''' and '''550 Barchetta''' were 2-seat [[Gran Turismo]] [[automobile]]s. Introduced in [[1996]], the 550 was an upmarket [[FR la
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  • ...[two-stroke motor|Two-stroke]], the models included "[[Touring]]", "[[Gran Turismo]]", "[[Sport]]", "[[Scooter]]" and "[[van]]".
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  • ...''[[Lancia]] Aurelia''' is considered by many to be the first true [[Grand Turismo]] [[automobile]]. Designed by [[Vittorio Jano]], the Aurelia was launched [[Image:2006 SAG - Lancia Aurelia Gran Turismo 1955-01.JPG|thumb|right|250px|'''1958 B24 Convertible''']]
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  • ...ionship]]. Shortly afterwards Chiti was part of the breakaway [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]] team formed by a number of disaffected ex-Ferrari personnel.
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  • [[Image:Seryno14.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''1955 Nassetti Sery Turismo''']] ...settiDilly Modello Turismo.jpg|thumb|150px|right|'''Nassetti Dilly Modello Turismo''']]
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  • ...llow driver [[Giancarlo Baghetti]] started for their new team [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]]. Hill continued in Formula One for a few more years until he ! [[Automobili Turismo e Sport]]
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  • ...th a conventional 160-cc two-stroke version. The first Moto Gino Bartali ''Turismo'' was released, soon followed by the ''Strada'' and ''Sport''.
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  • *Arnolt-Bristol 404 X spider gran turismo Bertone *Arnolt-Bristol 404 X coupé gran turismo Bertone
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[gran turismo|GT car]] ...e [[1950s]] and [[1960s]] were the '''Americas'''. They were large [[gran turismo|touring cars]] with the largest V12 engines and often had custom bodywork.
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  • ...y markings on the track, as there on the real course. This is because Gran Turismo has no penalties for cutting corners.
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  • ...on on racing and [[Elio Zagato]] himself competed successfully in the Gran Turismo category. This is the reason everything designed since then has been permea The 1300 Gran Turismo category raced in 1959 and 1960 were entirely dominated by the [[Sprint Vel
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  • ...t fluent, indeed a true post-war classic, was the [[Alfa Romeo GTV]] (Gran Turismo Veloce) Coupe of 1967, which he designed during his rime at [[Bertone]].
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  • * [[Maserati Gran Turismo]] Coupé
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  • In the video game [[Gran Turismo 4]] for the [[Playstation 2]], the Autobianchi A112 was included as a prize
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  • ...wheelbase of over 3 meters—Lirica honors the tradition of the luxury Gran Turismo sedan. The style and proportions evoke high end Italian sports cars of the ...wheelbase of over 3 meters-Lirica honors the tradition of the luxury Gran Turismo sedan. The style and proportions evoke high end Italian sports cars of the
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  • The '''Lamborghini Murciélago''' is a [[Gran Turismo|GT]] and [[supercar]] [[automobile]] made by [[Lamborghini]] and designed b
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  • ...tt in their definitive book Ferrari: The [[Sports cars|Sports]] and [[Gran Turismo]] Cars. They write: “The Neri & Bonacini spyder combines the best of [[Fe
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  • ...suited a low profile shape for improved aerodynamics. Secondly the [[Gran Turismo]] character remained therefore intact.
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  • ...eo games like ''[[Forza Motorsport 2]]'', ''[[Gran Turismo 4]]'', ''[[Gran Turismo 5 Prologue]]'', ''[[R: Racing Evolution]]'', Le Mans 24 Hours, [[MotoGP 3]]
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  • |Team(s):||[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]] (Ita), [[Scuderia Centro Sud]], [[Brabham]], [[Reg Parnell]],
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  • * [[Copa Turismo México]] - [[Copa Turismo México Presentada por Continental y FIAT]] * [[Moto Pro México]] - [[Copa Turismo México Presentada por Continental y FIAT]]
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  • ...ow ''[[Top Gear (current format)|Top Gear]]'' attempted to beat his [[Gran Turismo 4|GT4]] time of 1:41.148 in a [[Honda NSX|Honda NSX]] by racing the real tr ...e:TGLagunaSecaNSX.jpg|right|175px|thumb|Clarkson attempts to beat his Gran Turismo time against the real Laguna Seca.]]
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  • The world of racing and [[Grand Turismo]] cars has been marking the entire life of the promoter of this enterprise.
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  • * ''[[Gran Turismo 4]]'' &ndash; three configurations of the road course, as well as the oval
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  • ...ari. Indeed, the defectors immediately formed a new company, [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]], to directly compete with Ferrari on the street and the track
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  • [[Image:54-mv-175-cstl.jpg|thumb|right|1954 MV Agusta CSTL 175 Turismo Lusso]] * 500 Turismo 1950
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  • * [[Copa Turismo México]] - [[Copa Turismo México Presentada por Continental y FIAT]] * [[Moto Pro México]] - [[Copa Turismo México Presentada por Continental y FIAT]]
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  • |Class || [[Gran Turismo]] ...n]]. It is named for its total engine displacement (5999&nbsp;cc), [[Gran Turismo]] [[Berlinetta]] nature, and the [[Fiorano Circuit]] test track used by Fer
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  • image:mondial 175 depliant foto.jpg|<font color=>'''mondial 175 Turismo Veloce and 175 Sport''' [http://www.motomanuali.com <small>Source</small>]
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  • Fuji is also featured in [[Gran Turismo 4]], where the circuit is available in its current (with or without the las
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  • ...f ex-Ferrari engineers ([[Carlo Chiti]], and others) [[ATS]], [[Automobili Turismo e Sport]] company to build a Formula 1 single seater and a GT sport car, th == Iso: from refrigerators to Grand Turismo ==
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  • | Long name || {{flagiconItaly}} Automobili Turismo e Sport =Automobili Turismo e Sport=
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  • ...er|Gran Turismo]] [[Berlinetta]] ([[coupé]]) body while the GTS was a Gran Turismo [[Roadster (automobile)|Spider]] ([[targa top]]). In 1985, the 328 retaile
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  • |1956 || {{flagiconGER}} [[Walter Schock]] || [[Gran Turismo]]
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  • ...[[Maserati]] of [[Italy]], being the company's first attempt at the [[Gran Turismo]] market and large-volume production.
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  • The '''Ferrari 612 Scaglietti''' (skal-yeti) is a [[Gran Turismo]] [[automobile|car]] produced by [[Ferrari]] since 2004. It is a large two
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  • ...ess aggressive but turned it into probably the most elegant looking [[Gran Turismo]] ([[GT]]) [[supercar]] ever produced. This “street” Iso Grifo GL recei
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  • ...later marketed as separate cars under the [[Dodge Charger]] and [[Plymouth Turismo]] names, debuted the following year. [[American Motors]] (AMC) joined the ...than versatility. Chrysler continued making its Omni/Horizon and Charger/Turismo models into the 1980s and added the [[Dodge Shadow]] and [[Plymouth Sundanc
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  • [[Image:capriolo75tv.jpg|thumb|right|350px|'''Capriolo 75 Turismo Veloce''']] ...second half of 1958, the new Capriolo 75 Turismo Veloce, accompany by the Turismo Normale. The frame is still made in pressed steel but it is simple cradle t
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  • The '''Ferrari 575M Maranello''' is a two seat, two door, [[gran turismo|grand tourer]] [[Automobile|car]] built by [[Ferrari]]. Launched in 2002, i
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  • ...'[[Ferrari]] Daytona''' (correctly named the '''365 GTB/4''') was a [[Gran Turismo]] [[automobile]] produced from [[1968]] to [[1973]]. It replaced the [[Fer
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  • ...leveland]] engines replaced the GM small block. The most well-known [[Gran Turismo]] of Iso Rivolta was without doubt the Iso Grifo with berlinetta body by [[
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  • ...|| ''98 TS'' 1958-60, ''98 Bronco''/''Cavallino'' 1959-63,<br> 85 Turismo, 85 Sport 1958-60, 85 Bronco 1959-62<br>''125 Bronco'' 1960-66
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  • * Fitzgerald, Merritt and Thompson, ''Ferrari The Sports and Gran Turismo Cars'', Fourth Edition, 1979, ISBN 0-85059-426-X
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  • The '''[[Ferrari]] 275''' was a 2-seat [[FR layout|front-engined]] [[Gran Turismo]] [[automobile]] produced between 1964 and 1968. It used a 3.3&nbsp;L (328
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  • |align="left"| [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]] <small>(Automobili Turismo e Sport)</small>
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  • ...0.jpg|right|250px|thumb|A [[De Lorean DMC-12]] drifting in the game [[Gran Turismo 4]]. Many videogames and simulations include the physics necessary to simul * Driving simulators like [[Gran Turismo (series)|Gran Turismo]], [[Forza Motorsport]], and [[Enthusia Professional Racing]] include the p
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  • ...of the [[internal combustion engine|engine]], whilst GTO stands for "Gran Turismo Omologato", [[Italian language|Italian]] for "Grand Touring Homologated."
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  • ...s well, the [[Ferrari 250 GTO|250 GTO]]'s famous acronym, which means Gran Turismo Omologato, was simply a name the Italian press gave the car which referred ! colspan=2 |'''2-seat Gran Turismo'''
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  • The '''Ferrari 550 Maranello''' and '''550 Barchetta''' were 2-seat [[Gran Turismo]] [[sports car]]s built by [[Ferrari]]. Introduced in 1996, the 550 was an
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  • *[[Gran Turismo (racing)]]
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  • [[Category:Turismo Carretera drivers|Fangio, Juan Manuel]]
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  • ...history that a female driver has won a 24 hour endurance race in a [[Gran Turismo]] with more than 500hp.
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  • ...irst production Alfasuds were four-door sedans, with a sporty two-door TI (Turismo Internazionale, or Touring International) model following at the end of [[1
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  • ;'''Turismo''' : [[Spanish language|Spanish]] term for a [[sedan (car)|sedan]]. Literal
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  • ...history that a female driver has won a 24 hour endurance race in a [[Gran Turismo]] with more than 500hp.
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  • ...ect Gotham Racing 2]], [[Forza Motorsport]], [[Colin McRae Rally]], [[Gran Turismo 4]], [[Rally Trophy]] and [[Colin McRae: DiRT]].
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  • ...ex-Ferrari engineers ([[Carlo Chiti]] and others) the company [[Automobili Turismo e Sport]] (known as ATS) to build a Formula 1 single seater and a GT sport
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  • The 105 series coupés featured the GT ([[Gran Turismo (automobile)|Gran Turismo]]) model description, which was common to all models in one form or another On one hand were the various Gran Turismos and Gran Turismo Veloces (veloce is Italian for "fast"). These were meant to be the most sp
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  • ...;cc pushrod OHV four stroke model appeared in production. Models like Gran Turismo, Settebello, Rebello, Supersport, Briscola, Tresette, and Tresette Sprint a
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