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  • ...own firms like [[Ferrari]], [[Lancia]], [[Autobianchi]] (already bought by Lancia), [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Maserati]] and [[Innocenti]]. Fiat also owns some brand ...factories to supplying [[Allies of World War I|the Allies]] with aircraft, engines, machine guns, trucks, and ambulances. After the war, Fiat introduced its f
    39 KB (5,921 words) - 11:29, 14 April 2012
  • ...eries, the [[Ferrari 250]], Bizzarrini worked hard to develop the chassis, engines and advanced dynamic solutions. ...e engine. It was first time I had driven one. It was superior to Ferrari's engines, having the same power but with a more immediate throttle response.'
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  • ...|625 F1]] | 1955 [[Ferrari 555 F1|555 F1]] | 1955 [[Lancia D50|Ferrari-Lancia D50]] | 1957 [[Ferrari 801 F1|801 F1]] | 1958 [[Ferrari 412 MI|412 MI]] |[[Abarth]] | [[Alfa Romeo]] | [[Autobianchi]] | [[Ferrari]] | [[Fiat]] | [[Lancia]] | [[Innocenti]] | [[Maserati]]
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  • ...it in 1951 with the Alfa-Romeo 159, an evolution of the 158. The Alfetta's engines were extremely powerful for their capacity: In 1951 the 159 engine was prod ...egulations would last until 1954 before switching to 2.5-litre atmospheric engines. Major manufacturers were already working to develop cars for the future re
    67 KB (10,614 words) - 08:56, 7 October 2009
  • * [[Lancia]] (road and race cars) * [[VM Motori]] (diesel engines)
    17 KB (1,717 words) - 21:37, 26 September 2009
  • ...ed with shortages of fuel for civilian use, Bandini adapted his automobile engines to operate with [[wood gas]]. In 1946, he reassembled a [[Fiat 1100]] which ...Ilario Bandini became a dealer in Italy for [[Alfa Romeo]] and then for [[Lancia]]. Meanwhile, the first Bandini arrived in [[United States]]. Here, in the
    29 KB (4,362 words) - 11:46, 25 May 2010
  • ...ddress to the sacred history of the Turin because you have passed Ceirano, Lancia, Nazzaro and many other pioneers, and the second in Milan, via Porta Tenagl ..., from 65 up to 210 mm), and parts for machine guns, cannons, and aircraft engines. Of course continues in the contemporary construction of trucks, this time
    17 KB (2,711 words) - 23:21, 13 November 2011
  • ...engine - 0.9 L (903 cc/55 in³) - 1939 [[Lancia Ardea]] ''[[Lancia V4 engine|V4]]'' ...gine - 2.6 L (2568 cc/157 in³) - 1930 [[Lancia Lambda]] ''[[Lancia V4 engine|V4]]''
    46 KB (6,094 words) - 13:24, 8 October 2009
  • ...ate 1960s and early 1970s. The 'X' projects were subcategorised as X0 (for engines), X1 (for passenger vehicles) and X2 (for commercial vehicles). The first p ...esponse to increasing fuel-prices. The X1/20 was released in 1974 as the [[Lancia Montecarlo]]
    22 KB (3,272 words) - 16:25, 31 October 2009
  • 6-hour endurance race at [[Watkins Glen, New York]]. Both teams drove [[Lancia]] cars with de Cesaris and Pescarolo finishing two laps behind. ...ained in 1984 when he moved to Ligier, despite its promising Renault turbo engines. Three points were little reward for a season of hard charging.
    46 KB (6,912 words) - 17:38, 11 March 2009
  • ...ant]]. Late in the tragic [[1955]] season the Ferrari team purchased the [[Lancia]] team's D50 chassis after they had retired following Ascari's Death; Fangi ...with the engine's piston rings meant that both drivers had to change their engines, Massa needing two changes (a ten-position penalty at the start of the race
    43 KB (6,599 words) - 19:49, 12 November 2013
  • ...ing power is generated by the latest incarnation of the F140 and F133F V12 engines used in the Ferrari Enzo and 612 Scaglietti. Whereas the 612 is anything bu ...styling Frank Stevenson, now working on a host of new models for Fiat and Lancia.
    24 KB (3,460 words) - 15:04, 28 September 2010

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