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  • == 1906 – 1907 == ...1907. [[Giuseppe de Maria]], an iron furniture manufacturer, introduced in 1906 for a series of single-seat three-wheeled models. The engine used was the B
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  • == 1906 - 1908 == '''ASIM''' ''(Aster Societa Italiana Motori)'' started in 1906 in [[Milan]] and, only one engine model was made, the 6Z 2300 cc with 30hp
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  • [[File:1906 Vetturette OTAV.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''1906 OTAV Vetturettes in [[Milan]]''']] ...[[ignition]], [[drive shaft]] and 3-speed [[transmission]] was entered in 1906 sporting competitions. In 1908 Otav halted its business activities in wake
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  • == 1898 – 1906 == ...[[engine]] that was mounted above the front wheel and produced 1.5 hp. In 1906, After the company was restructured into a public company, production was s
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  • == 1906 - 1909 == ...r]] block, which came in various versions (30/40hp, 40/50hp, 50/60hp). The 1906 founded company failed in 1909 due to massive economic difficulties and clo
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  • == 1906 - 1920 == '''Bucher & Zeda''' was founded in [[Milan]] in 1906, produces a motorcycle competition, with a valve in the head engine. The fa
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  • == 1906 – 1907 == ...a four-speed [[gearbox]] and chain drive. The brand name became "Lux". In 1906, Paschetta established the '''Lux''' automobile and bicycle factory. 1907 t
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  • == 1906 – 1908 == ...lian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations from 1906 through 1908. The company wanted to produce cars under the brand name ''Ori
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  • == 1906 – 1908 == ...s an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1906 through 1908. The company offered small cars with 6 to 8 bhp [[engine]]. Th
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  • == 1906 - 1907 == ...Automobili Lentz)'', based in [[Milan]], put forth since its inception in 1906 cars under the brand name ''Oria'' and ''Lentz'' using the rights and paten
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  • == 1906 - 1910 == ...ipment. The headquarters was in Genoa and the factory was in [[Turin]]. In 1906, they created a few prototypes with electric drive with rear wheels driven
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  • == 1906 - 1908 == '''FAS''' (Fabbrica Automobili Standard) was founded in 1906 in [[Turin]]. The production was limited to the Landaulet model's type 20 H
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  • == 1906 – 1907 == ...s an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1906 through 1907. Overall, this company was in business for only 10 months. Dur
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  • [[Image:fram.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''1906 Fram Electric''']] == 1905 - 1906 ==
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  • == 1900 - 1906 ==
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  • == 1905 – 1906 == ...automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1905 through 1906 founded by [[Gino Molinari]] and [[Max Ricordi]]. The father of Max Ricordi
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  • == 1906 – 1908 == ...in 1906 through 1908. Garibaldi Contelletti founded the company on 7 July 1906. The administration was on the Via Venti Settembre in Genoa. In 1907 began
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  • == 1906 – 1910 == ...h '''Darracq''' models were well known in [[Italy]] and sold well here. In 1906 to evade the duty, the parent company in Suresnes, decided to base an assem
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  • == 1903 - 1906 == ...cycles with 75 and 125 cc two-stroke engines, bicycles and automobiles. In 1906 they designed the "Invicta 6/8 HP" and "10/12 HP models. Both vehicles were
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  • == 1905 - 1906 == ...[Italian]] representative and build for the French brand ''Pivot''. At the 1906 Motor Show held in [[Turin]], the press reported about the two models with
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  • == 1906 - 1908 == ...' (Fabbrica di Automobili Alba SA), baised in [[Trieste]], built cars form 1906 to 1908, by the will of a group of car enthusiasts and financiers, among th
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  • |[[Adami]] || 1901 - 1906 || |[[Alba]] || 1906 - 1908 ||
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  • | [[Farina]] || 1906 - 1951 || <font color=green>'''C'''</font> | [[FAS]] || 1906 - 1912 ||
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  • | [[Salva]] || 1906 - 1907 || [[Milano]] || | [[SCAT]] || 1906 - 1932 || [[Torino]] ||<font color=red>'''R'''</font>
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  • |[[Hermes]] || 1906 - 1908 || [[Roma]] || |[[Hermes|HISA]] || 1906 - 1908 || [[Roma]] ||
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  • |[[Padus]] || 1906 - 1908 || [[Torino]] || |[[Pasci]] || 1906 || ||
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  • | [[Darracq]] || 1906 - 1910 || | [[De Luca]] || 1906 - 1910 || <font color=orange>'''T'''</font>
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  • == 1906 - 1917 == ...) was an [[Italian]] car manufacturer founded by engineer Roberto Züst, in 1906 owner of [[Zust]] company of [[Milan]]. The affiliated company was situated
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  • ==1901 - 1906== In 1906, the production of Stucchi vehicles was abandoned. The Stucchi-Prinetti fam
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  • [[File:1906 Star 7hp.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''1906 Star 7 hp''']]
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  • == 1906 – 1909 == ...n]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Napoli]] and founded July 10th, 1906 with operations into 1909. With the participation of the Belgian automobile
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  • | [[Invicta]] || 1903 - 1906 || || | [[Isetta]] || 1903 - 1906 || ||
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  • [[Image:06_FIAT_by_Sala.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1906 Fiat by Sala''' [http://www.oldcarandtruckpictures.com <Small>Source</small [[File:1906 Fiat 24-40 Hp Limousine Sala.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1906 Fiat 24/40 Hp Limousine bodied by Sala''' [http://www.fiatfuoriserie.it <sm
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  • ...became World Champion and quickly reached notoriety and fame. In September 1906, he established a record speed at [[Asnières-sur-Seine]] in a motorcycle c Anzani in 1906, created his own factory building and built engines for [[Asnieres]]. In 19
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  • ...fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiat Brevetti Cabriolet-Royal 1906.jpg|250px]] ...e Fiat 10-12 HP [[Ansaldi]]. This new car will be renamed Fiat Brevetti in 1906, it will be manufactured until 1912 in its second series, Brevetti 2.
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  • | [[Lancia]] || 1906 - || ||<font color=red>'''R'''</font> | [[Lentz]] || 1906 - 1908 || [[Milano]] ||
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  • |Defunct || 1906 ==1901 - 1906==
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  • == 1906 - 1909 == ...egnano) was company which manufactured car, industrial and marine engines. 1906 they entered the automobile market and produced a single model in [[Legnano
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  • | [[Majocchi]] || 1900 - 1906 || [[Milano]] || |[[Marchand]]-Dufaux || 1906 - 1909 || [[Milano]] ||
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  • == 1906 - 1926 ==
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  • ...nit was under development. Sporting successes were also aspired to, and in 1906 they won the [[Circuit of Brescia]] with [[Giovanni Battista Raggio]] drivi
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  • |[[Bertoldo]] || 1905 - 1906 || || |[[Brevetti]] || 1906 - 1908 || ||
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  • | Production || 1903-1906<br>691 produced * 4th series in 1906, with a new 4503 cc engine - produced 290 copies.
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  • | [[Borgo]] || 1906 - 1926 || [[Torino]] ||<font color=green>'''M'''</font> | [[Bucher]] || 1906 - 1920 || [[Milano]] ||<font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • == 1906 - 1956 ==
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  • | [[Zena]] || 1906 || [[Genova]] ||
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  • '''Medardo Fantuzzi''' ([[Bologna]], 1906 - [[Modena]], 1986) was an Italian automotive engineer, known for his '''Ca
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  • ...'' [BELL pah-AY-zay] is a semi-soft Italian [[cheese]]. It was invented in 1906 by [[Egidio Galbani]] who wanted to produce a mild and delicate cheese to s
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  • ...px|right|'''The Brasier cars were built in Italy by the Fides brand, about 1906 to 1909, this Italian company had been granted the construction license fro
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  • ...first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event on a [[Renault Grand Prix]] 90CV [[1906]]. ...echanic M. Marteau drove a [[Renault|Renault AK 90CV]] to victory in the [[1906 French Grand Prix|first Grand Prix race]]. His victory in the [[French Gra
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  • '''FMT''' (''Fratelli Mattarollo Treviso'') was founded in 1906 by Guido Mattarollo and Brothers for the sale of bicycles and motorcycles,
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  • ...|280px|Fiat Brevetti Cabriolet-Royal 1906]]''Fiat Brevetti Cabriolet-Royal 1906'' '''Brevetti''' [[Fiat]] began officially on April, 26th 1906 from the remnants of [[Fiat]] [[Ansaldi]]. Fiat Ansaldi was in 1905 by Fiat
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  • ...n 1906 came on the market and was under the [[Fratelli Marchand]] name. In 1906 the company joined with Dufaux to become [[Marchand & Dufaux]] and was toge
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  • ...ider''. This decision led to greater production and a profit increases. In 1906 the ''Rochet-Schneider'' models sold with their own developments of an engi
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  • '''Bill Cummings''' ([[November 11]], [[1906]] - [[February 8]], [[1939]]) won the 1934 Indianapolis 500.
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  • ...the construction of [[automobile]]s, [[motorcycle]]s and [[bicycle]]s. In 1906 after the initial activities of the motorcycle and bicycle, [[Mantovani]]'s
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  • | [[Ricordi e Molinari]] || 1905 - 1906 || [[Milano]] ||
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  • ...oped their engines and also some competitive cars as the 8 liter Type 20hp 1906.
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  • '''SPA''' an Italian [[automobile]] manufacturer, produced cars between 1906 and 1926. SPA-Società Piemontese Automobilia Ansaldi Ceirano (1906-1908)
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  • ...he [[block]] is sat higher back in the [[pedals]] turned the [[frame]]. In 1906 only a single series of production was reached and four years later the com
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  • |[[Gallinari]] || 1906 - 1908 || [[Livorno]] ||
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  • | Foundation || 1906 ...uila Italiana''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] manufactured from 1906 to 1917. Designed by [[Giulio Cesare Cappa]], the cars were big [[four-cyl
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  • '''Gianfranco "Franco" Comotti''' ([[July 24]], [[1906]] - [[May 10]], [[1963]]) was an Italian racecar driver.
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  • [[Image:Anzani, Alessandro W-3 1906.jpg|thumb|Three bank engine]] One of the first W engine was a W3, built by [[Anzani]] in [[1906]] to be used in their [[motorbike]]s. It is this W3 engine which also power
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  • |[[Officine]] || 1906 || ||
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  • ...nded by [[Medardo Fantuzzi]] in [[Modena]], [[Italy]]. Medardo was born in 1906 in [[Bologna]]. He and his brother Gino Fantuzzi were famous for their affi
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  • ...ntovani|Mantovani Carlo & Co.]] and continue to put forth these cars until 1906 under the brand name of [[Invicta]].
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  • | [[Invicta]] || 1903 - 1906 || [[Torino]] ||<font color=green>'''M'''</font>, <font color=red>'''B'''
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  • | [[Temperino]] M. & C. || 1906 - 1919 || [[Torino]] ||
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  • ...the company, a company founded by his brother [[Matthew Petromilliin]] in 1906. Of all the brothers only John was in a position over [[Constantino Petromi
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  • The Fiat 130 HP engine was fitted which was created in [[1906]] for the Fiat 110 HP but was deeply worked to increase performance, especi
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  • An engineer by profession, Boillot began automobile racing in 1906 and went on to join drivers [[Paul Zuccarelli]] and [[Jules Goux]] to build
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  • ...the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event had been run on [[June 26]], [[1906]] under the auspices of the [[Automobile Club de France]] in [[Sarthe]]. On *1906 - {{flagiconFRA}} [[Louis Wagner]] (Darracq)
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  • |[[Rovetta ]] || 1900 - 1906 || [[Brescia]] || <font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • ...tomobili Torino)'' was formed by [[Giovanni Ceirano]] at [[Turin]] in July 1906, leaving his previous company [[Junior]] ''(Junior Fabbrica Torinese Automo ...rino) was founded by Giovanni Ceirano (see story Ceirano) in Turin in July 1906, leaving behind his previous company (Fabbrica minor Automobilia Torinese).
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  • ...produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] from [[1904]] to [[1906]].
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  • ...with 1-cylinder 9 hp engines and 4-cylinder engine with 12 horsepower. In 1906 the company was dissolved and formed a new company which developed and impr
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  • ...itself was founded in [[Paris, France]] on [[December 21]], [[1904]]. In [[1906]], the FICM was dissolved, but reborn in [[1912]] with the headquarters now
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  • |[[Camona-GiussanIturinelli]] || 1903 - 1906 ||
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  • Some early automobiles, such as the [[Cadillac]] 1906 Model K and 1907 Models L and M used single-cylinder engines [http://www.ca
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  • | [[Frera]] || 1906 - 1956 || [[Tradate]] ([[Varese]]) / [[Padova]] / [[Milano]] || <font co
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  • ...manufacturer (under French licence) based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1906 through 1908. ...nd the cars were sold in [[England]] in [[Germany]] and even [[Italy]]. In 1906 they were produced under license in a factory in [[Milan]]. <br>
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  • ...904, Italy. He already left in 1905 to give to form Ceirano-Ansaldi who in 1906 became the [[PPS]]. ...create, along with Michele Ansaldi, a company called "Ceirano-Ansaldi" in 1906 that eventually led to the formation of SPA-Società Piemontese Automobilia
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  • ...Fiat made a small profit and produced 135 cars; this grew to 1,149 cars by 1906. The company then went public selling shares via the [[Milan stock exchange
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  • '''Temperino''' was founded in 1906 by three brothers bearing that name, initially they repaired bicycles. This
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  • |[[Gatti]] || 1904 - 1906 || [[Modena]] || <font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • == 1906 - == ...'' began its rise to prominence as one of [[Italy]]’s preeminent brands in 1906 as Ciclomeccanica Dal Molin. Its main offices and factory have been located
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  • ...ch models were also fitted. This type of car was especially appreciated in 1906-907, during which the Ausonia vans conducting most of the postal traffic in
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  • ...ve]] industry. Even a decade earlier [[Fiat]] had been founded in there in 1906, only a year before the birth of ''John Bertone''. But in those years, desp
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  • '''Emilio Giuseppe Farina''' ([[October 30]], [[1906]]-[[June 30]], [[1966]]) stands out in the history of [[Grand Prix motor ra
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  • [[File:1906 Diatto Clément-Bayard.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''1906 Diatto Clément-Bayard''' [http://www.prewarcar.com <small>Source</small>]]
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  • [[Image:ItalianZustRacecar.jpg|thumb|right|250px|''' In 1906, the Züst which took third place in the 1908 ''Race Around the World''''']
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  • Until 1906, the [[Land speed record for railed vehicles|rail speed record]] exceeded t In 1906 [[Dorothy Levitt]] broke the women's world speed record recording a speed o
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  • ...e Automobili. Even Giovanni, however, he tired easily of its businesses in 1906, leaving the junior, founded the [[SCAT]] (Società Ceirano Automobili Tori ...of this sector is estimated at 122 million pounds, while the actual (July 1906) to about 250 million. Both were heavier because the effects of the crisis
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  • In 1906, the first (and at that time only) race carrying the name Grand Prix was or ...pose-built private tracks. This was true of the [[Le Mans]] circuit of the 1906 ''Grand Prix'', as well as the ''[[Targa Florio]]'' (run on 93mi of Sicilia
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  • || [[Fred Marriott]] || [[January 26]],[[1906]]
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  • |[[Borgo|Moto Borgo]] || 1906 - 1926 || [[Torino]]
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  • One of the first W engine was a W3, built by [[Anzani]] in 1906 to be used in their [[motorbike]]s. It is this W3 engine which also powered
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  • ...it was five years before the race was run again and a further five years (1906) before it became an annual event for professionals with the magazine l’A * [[1906]] : [[Lucien Petit-Breton]] {{FRA}}
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  • ...886 in Solara, today a fraction of Bomporto, in the province of Modena. In 1906 Vittorio Guerzoni was working as repairman a young native of Solara di Bomp
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  • *[[Spezia Calcio 1906]]
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  • '''Mauri Rose''' ( [[May 26]], [[1906]] - [[January 1]], [[1981]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[race car]]
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  • ...dolfo Chio]] was appointed chief designer but was killed in an accident in 1906 during a test drive. Among the first models were the '''Rapid''' models ''1 ...Actually Matthew already in 1905 he left to found Ceirano-Ansaldi, who in 1906 became the Spa, also brand-lived. The second son John is still more enterpr
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  • He starred in the Broadway musical ''[[The Vanderbilt Cup]]'' (1906) for ten weeks. His movie career included the silent film ''[[Barney Oldfie
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  • '''Raymond Sommer''' (August 31, 1906, Mouzon, in the Ardennes ''[[département]]'' of France - September 10, 195
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  • ...fifty, maybe one hundred specimens (like frames) but subsequently, between 1906 and 1908, the realization is abandoned in favor of production for the arsen ...h 10,319 lire. The Itala, while not breathing, prefers to spend profits in 1906 and 1907 in compensation and tear stable reserve. "Seen from far from evil
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  • The [[Karl Benz#Benz-Söhne (1906 to 1923)|1923 Benz Tropfenwagen]] was the first race car with mid-engine, r
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  • ...the Danish town of Solvang, California, displays classic motorcycles from 1906 to modern six cylinder bikes. Each month a different bike is featured.
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  • ...n the mountains of [[Sicily]] near [[Palermo, Sicily|Palermo]]. Founded in 1906, it used to be the oldest [[sports car racing]] event, part of the World Ch The race was created in 1906 by the wealthy pioneer race driver and automobile enthusiast, [[Florio|Vinc
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  • In 1906 [[Giovanni Farina]] established '''Stabilimenti Industriali Giovanni Farina Jowett had been building two cylinder and flat four cars since 1906, with a considerable degree of success. In 1947, Jowett introduced a truly
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  • ...l competition, is the oldest Grand Prix races, first run on [[June 26]], [[1906]] under the auspices of the [[Automobile Club de France]] in [[Sarthe]], wi ! <font color=black>[[1906 Grand Prix season|<font color=black>1906]]<font color=black>
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  • * [[Eva Zeisel]] (1906- )
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  • '''Emilio Giuseppe Farina''' ([[October 30]], [[1906]]-[[June 30]], [[1966]]) stands out in the history of [[Grand Prix motor ra
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  • * [[1906]] - [[Marcel Cadolle]] [[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_France.png]]
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  • ...cular names for various vehicle parts. Changing from the [[Locomobile]], a 1906 race-car to what is now called the [[automobile]], advertisers used design
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  • * [[1906]] - [[Cesare Brambilla]] {{flagiconITA}}
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  • *[[Bruno de Finetti]], ([[1906]]-[[1985]]), mathematician, statistician *[[Ettore Majorana]], ([[1906]]-[[1938]]), physicist
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  • ...f Torino). In the Italian penchant for acronyms, it became F.I.A.T., after 1906 “FIAT”, and, today, usually simply “Fiat.”
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  • ...iscipline, across several categories of rider. The event was first held in 1906 and was won by [[Giovanni Cuniolo]]. At the beginning there were often back | 1906 || [[Giovanni Cuniolo]] || [[Battista Danesi]] || [[Mario Fortuna]]
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  • * [[1906]] - [[Albert Dupont]] {{flagiconFrance}}
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  • ...[ˡlantʃa]}} is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile manufacturer]] founded in 1906 by [[Vincenzo Lancia]] and which became part of the [[Fiat|Fiat Group]] in Lancia was founded on 29 November 1906 in [[Turin]] by [[Vincenzo Lancia]] and his friend Claudio Fogolin, both be
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  • ...the World, also because is a very ancient business, been based on in the [[1906]], even if is from the [[1910]] profit with the its present name.
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  • ...he [[Turinese]] automaker started by [[Vincenzo Lancia]] in late November, 1906. Lancia, the man behind the automaker, got his start by working as an inspe
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  • '''Pierino 'Piero' Taruffi''' (born in [[Rome]], [[October 12]], [[1906]] - died [[January 12]], [[1988]]), was a [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]],
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  • *[[Ajax (1906 automobile)|Ajax]] *[[Aerocar]] (1906)
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  • In 1906 Browning ignoring an offer from the German Emperor [[Wilhelm II]] sold the
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  • In [[1906]], [[Austro-Daimler]] recruited Porsche as their chief designer. Porsche's
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  • ...dro W-3 1906.jpg|thumb|'''Alessandro Anzani on a [[W-3 Motorfahrrad]] in [[1906]]'''.]]
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  • ...a rapid industrialisation: in 1899 [[FIAT]] was founded and [[Lancia]] in 1906. The [[Universal Exposition]] held in Turin in 1902 is often considered the ...ll]] teams: [[Juventus F.C.]] (founded 1897), and [[Torino F.C.]] (founded 1906).
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  • ...Italy’s largest producer of automobiles. The 300 automobiles they built in 1906 was a far cry from [[Fiat]]’s 1,800, but was nonetheless quite an achieve
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  • [[Image:Antique gasoline engine.jpg|thumb|A 1906 gasoline engine]]
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  • ...t, b. 1843, d. 1926, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906 for his studies of the structure of the nervous system
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  • *[[1906]] - [[Joe Tracy]]
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  • ...the Twyford company of Brookville, PA in 1905, six were made there around 1906; one still exists and is displayed annually{{citationneeded}}. The second U
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  • Alfa Romeo began in 1906 under the name of [[SAID]], Societa Anonima Italiana Darracq, but within ju
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  • [[Image:Antique gasoline engine.jpg|thumb|A 1906 gasoline engine]]
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  • Milan hosted the World Exposition in 1906.
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  • ...the construction of the planned factory had started, Darracq decided late 1906 that [[Milan]] would be a more suitable location and accordingly a tract of
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  • On [[April 7]], [[1906]] nearby [[Mount Vesuvius]] erupted, devastating [[Boscotrecase]] and serio
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  • |[[1906 Tour de France|04]] || 1906 || [[René Pottier]] || France
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  • ...for pneumatic tires. Pneumatic tires were first installed on aircraft in [[1906]].
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  • [[Image:Antique gasoline engine.jpg|250px|thumb|A 1906 gasoline engine]]
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  • ...Twyford Company of [[Brookville, PA]] in 1905, six were made there around 1906; one still exists and is displayed annually. The second U.S. four-wheel dri
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  • *[[Ettore Majorana]] (1906 &ndash; ?), scientist
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  • * First [[Oversquare|square]] engine - 1906 [[Premier (automobile)|Premier]]
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  • *[[1906]] - [[Henri Cornet]] {{flagiconFRA}}
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