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  • ...s subject matter. Growing up with a father who restored a 1919 Ford Model T Touring and a family of all boys, it’s no accident that automotive subjec *[http://www.transportationguild.com/Home.html More Info at TransportationGuild.com]
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  • ...ight|250px|'''The ''Sonetto Super Sport'' was exhibited for the first time at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1956 and was originally designed for car racing [[Image:Coggiola T-Rex.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''Coggiola T-Rex''']]
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  • ...he head, three marches forward, crank and piston aluminum, and 80 hp power at 4500 rpm. ...], [[Caberto Conelli]] and [[Eugenio Beria]] of Argentina, were classified at the wheel of a FAST in the first and second place respectively in their cat
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  • ...round:#505050; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[File:Fiat 900 T 2.JPG|250px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat 900 T'''
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  • ...Rodriguez]], [[Vic Elford]], and [[Jackie Stewart]] all drove Can Am cars at one time or another. ...en costs got very much out of hand, but during its height Can Am cars were at the cutting edge of racing technology. Noted constructors in the Can Am Ser
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  • At the urging of then-chairman, [[Ferdinand Piëch]], Volkswagen purchased the ...kfurt. The final Bugatti concept was not an ItalDesign one: VW introduced at the 1999 [[Tokyo Motor Show]] — the VW-designed [[Bugatti EB 18/4|EB
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  • ...angburgh]], on a [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha TZR125]]. His first win was at the Three Sisters meeting in that same year. He came 8th in his first seaso ...in the series. Fellow Lancastrian [[Carl Fogarty|"King" Carl Fogarty]] was at the height of his powers, with 9th Hodgsons best championship finish
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  • ...|[[File:LaudaNiki19760731Ferrari312T2.jpg|280px]]'''Niki Lauda practicing at the [[Nürburgring]] during the [[1976 German Grand Prix]]''' ...ul and ultra reliable [[Flat-12]] [[engine]] which gave around 510bhp, the T in the name stood for 'transverse', as the gearbox was mounted in this way,
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  • ...9;" |[[Image:barrichello_2002.jpg|thumb|220px|center|'''Rubens Barrichello at the USGP in 2002''']] ...g [[Briton]] named [[David Coulthard]]. He very nearly joined Formula One at just 19 [[year]]s of age but joined [[Formula 3000]] instead. There would
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  • ...arinate SIM-Moretti of 125 cc engine with dual piston. In 1954, production at '''SIM''' remained unchanged, with the exception of the ''Aries'', which be
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  • ...1 race the following season on the [[Nurburgring]] circuit and added a win at [[Monza]], finishing runner up to [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]. ...points a driver could earn, but drivers were given points for fastest laps at the time, and he had to share a half point with another driver in one race.
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  • |Related:||[[Ferrari Mondial#Mondial t|Ferrari Mondial t]] ...ith a [[transverse]] gearbox, like the [[Ferrari Mondial#Mondial t|Mondial t]] with which the 348 shares many components. This was a major switch for F
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  • ...e]] from 1919 to 1926. The [[engine]] was a 1460 cc, 4 cylinder with 23 hp at 2600 rpm and could reach a maximum speed of 70 km/h. ...of these markets over the Atlantic by focusing on the import on his model "T". The European market had therefore a need of a study, competitive model li
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  • '''Rudolf Caracciola''' (b. [[January 30]], [[1901]] at [[Remagen]], [[Germany]], d. [[September 28]], [[1959]]) ...cedes-Benz]] in 1922. In 1926, he entered the first-ever German Grand Prix at the [[AVUS]] track near Berlin and promptly won the race, much to the amaze
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  • ::At its peak, this was a two-week amateur event similar in status to the [[Peac ...romoted and attracted a number of well-known teams such as [[T-Mobile Team|T-Mobile]] ([[Germany]]) and [[U.S. Postal Service cycling team|U.S. Postal S
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  • ...lied six metres from the fulcrum. This assumes the force is in a direction at [[right angle]]s to the straight lever. where '''L''' is the angular momentum vector, and t stands for time. As a consequence of either of these definitions, torque is
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  • ...a 499cc V-twin Della Ferrera race that was the fastest motorcycle in Italy at that time. ...portant Italian brands. Production was limited as the bikes were built one at a time. The first motorcycle produced in 1909 had a displacement of 330cc.
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  • ...This is the same car [[Renè Arnoux]] drove his last fast lap in an F1 race at the [[Dutch Grand Prix]] ...raced in the [[1982 Formula One season]]. It was the team's first attempt at a [[turbo]] engined Formula 1 car. It was designed by [[Mauro Forghieri]] a
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  • ...y 27, with [[Vincenzo Lancia]] driving, the race Susa - Col du Mont-Cenis at the average speed of 44.16km/h. 24/32hp, 6,908 cc. T-head four-cylinder engine
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Dagrada Lancia at Monaco''' ...essful with several drivers, notably [[Giancarlo Baghetti]] who one a race at Monza, but the advent of the rear-engined British invasion saw their declin
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