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  • ...x engine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|1933 [[Bugatti]] [[DOHC]] straight-8 in a [[Bugatti Type 59|Type 59]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] racer]] ...25), [[Maserati]] ([[Maserati Tipo 26|Tipo 26]], 1926), and [[Bugatti]] ([[Bugatti Type 51|Type 51]], 1931). Most [[Ferrari]]s used 2-valve DOHC engines as w
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  • ...x engine.jpg|right|thumb|350px|1933 [[Bugatti]] [[DOHC]] straight-8 in a [[Bugatti Type 59|Type 59]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] racer]] ...were used pre-World War II in expensive luxury and performance vehicles. [[Bugatti]]s commonly used [[DOHC]] straight-8 engines. Postwar, the main users of th
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  • [[Image:BugattiType46.jpg|thumb|450px|Type 46 Bugatti]] The '''[[Bugatti]] Type 46''' and later '''Type 50''' were large enclosed touring cars and a
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  • [[Image:BugattiType13.jpg|thumb|300px|1910 Bugatti Type 13]] ...ars became known as "pur-sang" ("[[thoroughbred]]") in keeping with Ettore Bugatti's feelings for his designs.
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  • ...and speed. After racing for a few years, she and her husband purchased a [[Bugatti]] Type 30s which had been raced in the [[French Grand Prix|Grand Prix de Fr ...urse and was killed instantly. Devastated, she gave up racing and sold her vehicles.
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  • ...However, the category is a subjective one and the inclusion of some of the vehicles listed may be more or less controversial, depending upon the opinions of th The following is a list of vehicles that are widely considered to be "supercars" for their era. Ranked by the i
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  • ...rand Prix engine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[DOHC]] [[straight-8]] in a 1933 [[Bugatti Type 59]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] racer]] ...40), [[Maserati]] ([[Maserati Tipo 26|Tipo 26]], 1926), and [[Bugatti]] ([[Bugatti Type 51|Type 51]], 1931). Most [[Ferrari]]s used two valve per cylinder DOH
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  • ...s]], he is responsible for the design of some of the most popular everyday vehicles to grace our [[street|streets]]. ==[[Bugatti Automobiles SAS]]==
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  • Acceleration times differ even between identical vehicles due to widely varying testing methodologies - driver/rider differences, pay | [[Bugatti]] [[Bugatti Veyron|Veyron 16.4]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |Bugatti Type 41 (Royale) [[Image:JeanBugattiandRoyale2.jpg|thumb|290px|[[Jean Bugatti]] and his 1932 "Royale"]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |[[Bugatti]] Type 35 [[Image:BugattiT35B.JPG|right|thumb|290px|'''Bugatti Type 35B''']]
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  • [[Image:BugattiType13.jpg|thumb|350px|1910 Bugatti Type 13]] ...ars became known as "pur-sang" ("[[thoroughbred]]") in keeping with Ettore Bugatti's feelings for his designs.
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  • ...d record|water]] at various times during the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]] using vehicles called Bluebird. His son, [[Donald Campbell]], was killed in [[1967]], atte ...[[1927]] and [[1928]] [[Grand Prix de Boulogne]] in [[France]] driving a [[Bugatti]] T39A.
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  • ...n of overhead cam technology, it has been used in some domestic production vehicles intermittently at least since the 1960's, when Kaiser-Jeep produced the 230 ...rand Prix engine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[DOHC]] [[straight-8]] in a 1933 [[Bugatti Type 59]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] racer]]
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  • ...till to be submitted to proper testing conditions. Until then, it is the [[Bugatti Veyron]], the world's fastest street-legal car, with an officially register It is of note that the base model of many of the vehicles listed is vastly lower in maximum speed than limited edition or very rare p
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Bugatti Type 57 Atalante 1936.jpg|250px|1936 Type 57]] ! colspan=2 |'''Bugatti Type 57'''
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  • ...rand Prix engine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[DOHC]] [[straight-8]] in a 1933 [[Bugatti Type 59]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] racer]] ...] (1925), [[Maserati]] [[Maserati Tipo 26|Tipo 26]] (1926), [[Bugatti]] [[Bugatti Type 51|Type 51]] (1931), and [[Audi]]. Most [[Ferrari]]s used two-valve DO
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  • ...ore Bugatti]]. By the end of the nineteenth century already more than 7000 vehicles per year were leaving from its plants in [[Milan]], in [[Via Tortona]].
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  • ...the company behind the superexclusive [[Edonis]] supercar, based on the [[Bugatti EB110]]. Thanks to severe engine modifications it has higher performances t ...or and interior of the car have been completely redesigned. The 3.5 liter Bugatti engine has had its [[engine displacement|displacement]] increased from 3500
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  • ...ore traditional concepts can be developed into fully [[driving|driveable]] vehicles with a working drivetrain and accessories. The state of most concept cars l * [[Bugatti Rinspeed EB110 Cyan]] - A Bugatti EB110 tuned by the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] company [[Rinspeed]]
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