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  • '''Johnnie Parsons''' (born [[July 4]] [[1918]], died [[September 8]] [[1984]]) was an American race car drive ...World Championship from 1950 to 1960, he is credited with participation in 9 grands prix, debuting on [[May 30]], [[1950]], with 1 race victory, 1 podiu
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  • '''Chet Miller''' ([[July 19]], [[1902]] [[Detroit, Michigan]] - [[May 15]], [[1953]] [[Indianapolis, |9
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  • |[[July 30]], [[1939]]||'''158'''||[[Coppa Ciano]]||[[Livorno]]||[[Voiturette]]||[[ |[[July 21]], [[1946]]||'''158'''||[[Grand Prix of Nations]]||[[Geneva]]||-||[[Gius
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  • Round 7 - Knockhill - July 1st Round 8 - Oulton Park - July 15th
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  • '''Giorgio Scarlatti''' ([[October 2]], [[1921]] - [[July 26]], [[1990]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]]. He participat ! 9
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  • ...rotation slowed temporarily in the past seven years. The IERS announced in July 2005 that the next leap second will be on 31 December 2005. </th><td>UTC -9</td></tr>
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  • |Podiums || 9 '''Alessandro Nannini''' (born [[July 7]], [[1959]]) is a former [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]]. He is the
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  • ...rd of Speed''. The results of this reace, which covered the 190 km circuit 9 times in 47 minutes at an average of speed of 19.42 km/h, despite a punctur
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  • '''Chanoch Nissany''' is a [[motor racing]] driver. He was born on [[29 July]] [[1963]] in [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]] but is now based in [[Budapest]] in ! 9
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  • ...ny and the Netherlands in order to develop and produce the [[NHI NH90]], a 9-ton twin engine multi-role medium helicopter in order to satisfy the requir In July [[2000]] Finmeccanica and [[GKN plc]] agreed to merge their respective heli
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  • '''Thierry Marc Boutsen''' (born [[July 13]] [[1957]] in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]) is a former [[racing driver]] w ! 9
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  • ...[[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 9]], [[2003]], and ended on [[October 12]] after sixteen races. | align="right" | 9
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  • ...rtone S.p.A. The winner bid will be announced before the end of the month (July 2009). *1955 [[Alfa Romeo BAT-9]]
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  • ...he and the [[Alfa Romeo]] team withdrew from the [[French Grand Prix]] in July after Ascari crashed and died. In 1926, [[Maserati]] came out with the Tipo | bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| <font color=black>'''9'''
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  • | align="right" | 9 | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Giorgio Pantano]]<sup>[[#Notes|9]]</sup>
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  • ...ife, Fiat abandoned production of the Spider as well as the [[Fiat X1/9|X1/9]] &mdash; to have their production assumed by their respective carozzeria. ...me.mindspring.com/roadandtrack/ Road and Track magazine Road Test Article (July 1968)]
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  • In April 1989, by July a total of 26 Turbo Uno's had been made (including four for the US). After ...time was also the importer and Dealer for the [[Fiat X1/9|Fiat Bertone X1/9]].
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  • '''Alejandro de Tomaso''' (born in [[Buenos Aires]], [[July 10]], [[1928]] - dead in [[Modena]], [[Italy]], [[May 21]], [[2003]]) was a ! 9
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  • ...e|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 9]], [[1997]], and ended on [[October 26]] after seventeen races. | align="right" | 9
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  • ...having won the first (a 3 lap event at Carrell Speedway in a [[MG T]]C on July 24 1949) and last races of his driving career, the final victory driving fo ! 9
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  • ...ane]] which flew in July 1912. It was 24 feet (7.3 m) long with a 31 foot (9.4 m)wingspan, weighed 770 lb (350 kg) and flew at 55 mph (90 km/h). But th ...arted a second production series with a larger chassis and 1300 cc, 12 hp (9 kW) engine, and continued throughout the war.
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  • ...ien Bourdais]]' contract was to be terminated with immediate effect. On 20 July 2009, the team announced that [[Jaime Alguersuari]] will replace him as off ! 9
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  • ...ckstar Energy Drink Dallara/Chevrolet at [[Milwaukee Mile|Milwaukee]] on [[July 24]]. Enge was injured during a crash at the [[Nashville Superspeedway]] du ...d. He was replaced again by Briscoe after the [[Kansas Speedway]] race on July 2, finishing a disappointing 15th after starting seventh. Lazier returned
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  • '''Alberto Ascari''' ([[July 13]], [[1918]] &ndash; [[May 26]], [[1955]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[rac ...6, 1955, at the age of 36. [[Antonio Ascari]] was also 36 when he died, on July 26, 1925 (Alberto was only 4 days older). Both father and son had won 13 ch
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  • ...at the wheel of a Ferrari, was the last Italian Grand Prix victory (as of July 2007) by an Italian driver. Scarfiotti was associated with cars from his yo ...r)]]. The winning team averaged 120.5 m.p.h. and posted a time of 5 hours, 9 minutes, 46.5 seconds.
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  • '''Juan Manuel Fangio''' ([[June 24]], [[1911]] - [[July 17]], [[1995]]) was a legendary race car driver. The [[Argentina|Argentine] ! 9
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  • ...sed calendar was announced, with the Argentine Grand Prix moved to [[April 9]], despite the fact it had now received official clearance from FIA safety | align="right" rowspan=2 | 9
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  • ! 9 |bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[2009 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix|JPN]]<br><small>9</small>
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  • ...rrently under new management and 2008 will see the 50th Anniversary of the 9 hour revival being held at Kyalami with golden oldies like [[David Piper]] It was announced on [[July 21]], [[2008]] that Kyalami would host the South African round of the [[200
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  • When Williams firmed up their driver lineup for {{f1|1996}} in July 1995, Coulthard was not picked up, freeing him to go elsewhere. ...rand Prix]] where he picked up the team's first points of the season. On 6 July 2007, Red Bull Racing announced that Coulthard's contract had been extended
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  • ...was 85 mm x 66 mm, capacity was 2996 cc. And, with a compression ratio of 9.75:1, the Serenissima V8 power unit developed a power output of 305-307 bhp ...ew when its bearings failed. Better luck would be had at the British GP on July 16th, with Bruce and the McLaren-Serenissima finishing 6th behind Brabham,
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  • ...same engines, chassis and general dimensions, although it did gain a minor 9&nbsp;cm in length (total length of 3.34 m). The design was similar too, in ...ide the [[Fiat Nuova 500]], which was officially presented to the press in July 2007.
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  • *[[Kohler]] International Challenge with Brian Redman(vintage cars) - July 16, 2006 * July 19-22, [[Kohler Company|Kohler]]/[[Brian Redman]] International Challenge.
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  • ...hen in 1901, along with Matthew, F.lli Ceirano, on Corso Vittorio Emanuele 9, where he was put into production a hundred carts with engines the French D ...rs found themselves unable to cope with the orders of the vehicle. Then in July 1898, the owner of the company, Giovanni Battista Ceirano, decided to sell
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  • ...Prix, debuting in the [[1963 British Grand Prix|British Grand Prix]] on [[July 20]], [[1963 Formula One season|1963]]. He achieved two podium finishes, an ...of 39. He retired with 76 Grand Prix victories, 14 Isle of Man TT wins and 9 World Championships.
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  • On 29 July 2008, the [[Formula One Teams Association]] (FOTA) was formed at a meeting | align="right" | 9
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  • ...[Jude Law]], who had previously had an affair with his children's nanny in July.
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  • ...He believes to be now forgotten by all and lives a very secluded life. In July 1991 lung cancer is diagnosed; he endures two long years of suffering which *Alfa Romeo Berlinetta Aerodinamica Tecnica B.A.T. 9 Bertone
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  • |Turns || 9 ...jointly with [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]], alternating years. On [[July 11]], [[1964]], Brands Hatch held its first Formula One World Championship
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  • ...d [[Ferrari/Maserati engine|Ferrari/Maserati]] design, producing 570 PS at 9,000 rpm ([[redline]]) and 540 Nm at 6,000 rpm with 80% torque available at The 458 Challenge was presented at the Ferrari Annual Dealer Meeting on 14 July 2010. Ferrari say their newest Challenge racer can lap the [[Fiorano]] test
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  • ...on which to work. Made with very different technical and put on sale on [[July 26]] [[1945]] with the name "Cub", was the first realization of the postwar * H'''250'''<br/> 2T Motorcycle with single-cylinder engine. 9 Cv power to 4,500 rpm and maximum speed of 100km/h. About 1,200 copies prod
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  • ...he died whilst racing in the Formula 2 championship at Brands Hatch on 19 July 2009. ! 9
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  • |Fuel capacity || 35 L (7.7 imp. gal)(9.2 US gal) ...presented on [[March 20]], 2007, and the car was launched officially on [[July 4]], 2007, with 250,000 in attendance. This was the largest launch party he
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  • During a meeting on 8 July between the FIA and FOTA on future regulations, the teams walked out of the | 9 February
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  • ...iginally designed as a Fiat, a big brother to the Bertone-styled [[Fiat X1/9]], and was initially called the X1/20 in prototype stage; it is therefore n ...ly expectations were high. (Source: ''[[Classic & Sports Car]] magazine'', July 2007 issue).
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  • ...e and practical, economically secure, and came in two engines options from 9 and 12 HP. The Ceirano brothers Classic Cars had been addressed (see the hi ...nd cars Giovanni [[Ceirano]], founded in [[Turin]] Corso Vittorio Emanuele 9 in 1898, so it is not more talk.) Because Giovanni seemed few, it was decid
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  • *[[July 18]], [[1994]]: [[CART]] signs on to officially run races at California Spe *[[February 9]], [[2001]]: A proposal is sent to San Bernardino County to build a quarter
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  • | engine = 3.9&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari F154 engine|Ferrari F154CB]]'' [[V8 engine|V8]] ([[twin- It is powered by a 3.9-litre [[twin-turbo]]charged [[V8 engine|V8]], smaller in displacement and h
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  • ...OMRI]] (born [[:it:Ponte a Ema|Ponte a Ema]], [[Florence]], [[Italy]], 18 July 1914, died Florence, 5 May 2000) was a war hero and a champion road cyclis ...nce victory is surely excessive. But it is undeniable that on that 14th of July of 1948, day of the attack on Togliatti, Bartali contributed to ease the te
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  • ...May]] [[1989]]), Joshua (born [[9 January]] [[1991]]), Tabitha (born [[16 July]] [[1995]]) and Rosie (born [[1 February]] [[1998]]). Oliver was born with ...Grand Prix|British Grand Prix]] at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] in July. The highlight of the year came at the [[1997 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungaria
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  • ...ly confirmed Montoya's exit from F1. However, in the press conference on [[July 14]] at the French Grand Prix, Ron Dennis stated that Montoya was still und ...acticing for the 2007 Ford 400 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.]]On [[July 9]], [[2006]], Montoya announced his plans to compete in the NASCAR [[Nextel
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  • *** 1907 [[Bugatti Type 8#Type 8|Type 8]]/[[Bugatti Type 8#Type 9|9]] ...2001 and the EB 16/4 Veyron was promoted to "advanced concept" status. In July of 2005 Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. announced that the car, officially calle
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  • ...he Italian a new contract and so Alboreto looked elsewhere for a drive. In July that year, he received an offer from [[Frank Williams]], head of the Willia ! 9
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  • ...d]] series to the disapproval of his father. In 1976, Mansell won 6 of the 9 races he took part in, including his debut event at [[Mallory Park]]. He en ...ansell also set the then-record for the most number of wins in one season (9) and highest number of [[pole position]]s (14).
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  • ...m. Displacement for the engines can range from the basic 358 cubic inch (5.9 L) small block up to the 430 cubic inch (7 L) Big Block Chevy. ...Alabama]]. Special events are also held both Memorial Day weekend, 4th of July weekendi, and Labor Day weekends.
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  • |Wins || 9 ...ing finishes and eight finishes in the top eight. Completing the year with 9 points, Räikkönen, along with teammate [[Nick Heidfeld]], helped Team Sau
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  • ...io with the Maserati and then the [[Mercedes-Benz W196]] which appeared in July. Ferrari had only two wins, Gonzalez at the [[1954 British Grand Prix]] and ...McLaren|McLaren]], and managed to edge out the Finn to the title, winning 9 races out of 17 that year. He was Ferrari's first driver champion in 21 yea
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  • | 07 || 10 July (Saturday finish)|| [[Rally Bulgaria]] || {{flagiconBulgaria}} [[Borovets]] ! 9
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  • ...ssion for this race, Villeneuve set a time variously reported to be either 9 or 11 seconds faster than any other driver. His team-mate Jody Scheckter, w ! 9
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  • ...until 2000. In 2001, the race was run the day after the first Saturday in July. ...p of the esses and just out of the boot immediately after the exit of turn 9.
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  • On [[July 11]], [[1984]], the U.S. government required cars to have driver's side air The total cost to consumers of the airbags on the roads of the US in July 2003 was $54 billion. This exceeds the Gross Domestic Product of more than
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  • ...her it helps to minimize a loss of control. The [[NHTSA]] estimates 5,300-9,600 traffic fatalities could be avoided if all passenger vehicles were equi ...icles to be equipped with ESC by 2011 and estimates it will prevent 5,300-9,600 annual fatalities once all passenger vehicles are equipped with the sys
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  • In July 2006 Mario took part in the Bullrun race across America. The first pitstop ! 9
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  • ...they do not have some doubt: it must repeat, practically reduced in scale 9/10, that one of the sister greater Aprilia, already received with favor fro ...imca Huit, 4,850 the Renault 4CV Lusso. 5.900 the 500 giardiniera C, quite 9,800 one Mercedes 170!!)<br>
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  • ...he season. Schumacher also broke [[Nigel Mansell]]'s and his own record of 9 race wins for most victories in a season, scoring 11 and finishing every ra After winning the [[2006 French Grand Prix|French GP]] on July 16th, 2006, Michael Schumacher became the only driver in history to win the
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  • ...tacle for attendees and TV viewers. The 2006-07 schedule was released on [[July 7]], [[2006]], with the first race at [[Circuit Park Zandvoort]] on [[1 Oct |9
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  • ...s that it was unlawful. A new Tobacco Advertising Directive took effect in July 2005; the ''Financial Times'' described Mosley as "furious" that this was a In July 2008, Mosley sent a letter to the Formula One teams, in which he called for
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  • In July 2006, as ''Casino Royale'' entered post-production, [[EON Productions]] ann ...ele|floating opera stage]] at [[Bregenz]], [[Austria]] from 28 April&ndash;9 May 2008. The sequence, where Bond stalks the villains during a performance
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  • |Admissions:||42.9 million *1984 [[Renault 9/11|Renault 11]] TXE — Bond steals this from a Parisian taxi driver to cha
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  • Districts 2-9 are gathered within the Gürtel ('belt') Road; there, you can find the Prat ...airport to the city centre in 16 minutes. The return ticket costs €16 or €9 one way. The CAT is used mainly by business travellers (or those lured by a
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  • ...500 name was, however, retained through 1999, and affixed to the existing July race at Michigan. |[[Penske Racing]]||align="center"|9||2001
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  • ...gnificantly faster than other models, with 0-100&nbsp;km/h acceleration in 9.5&nbsp;s, and a maximum speed of 115mi/h, with fuel consumption at 43.4&nbs ...in [[Italy]], and will be available in September 2006 in [[Poland]], over 9 months after its introduction in December 2005.
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  • ...or 1997, it was moved from being directly opposite the Indianapolis 500 to July, and then eventually discontinued altogether. *[[Tom Carnegie]] announced on [[June 9]], 2006 that the previous month's race, would be his last as official track
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  • ...re to compete in the Sport category was reduced from 50 to 25. Starting in July 1968 Porsche made a surprising and very expensive effort to conceive, desig The Porsche-Salzburg's LH was powered by a new 4.9&nbsp;L that Porsche had introduced at Monza, this car broken lap records on
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  • |Population || 57,715,625 (July 2002 est.) |9. [[Latium]] (Lazio)<br>[[Rome]] (Roma)
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  • Rome's climate is at its most comfortable from April through June or early July. By August, the temperature during the heat of the day often exceeds 35° C *'''[[Municipio 9]]''' – Includes parts of the districts: [[Prenestino-Labicano]], [[Tuscol
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  • [[The 8 July]] [[1934]], a square of 3 Astura comes down in lists to the “10 hours” ...smara || on road || 1° Class beyond 2000 ||3° ass.||Strazza G. ||10,800 || 9' 13” 1/5|| 70.281 ||---
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  • ...'' (2006). [http://www.formula1.com/archive/season/2005.html]. Retrieved [[9 February]] [[2006]]. ...cing cars 1940s–1990s'' (2006). [http://www.ferrariworld.com]. Retrieved [[9 February]] [[2006]].
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  • ** Smallest V4 engine - 0.9&nbsp;L (903&nbsp;cc/55&nbsp;in³) - 1939 [[Lancia Ardea]] ''[[Lancia V4 eng ...(gasoline) - 1.9&nbsp;L (1921&nbsp;cc/117&nbsp;in³) - 1981 [[Audi 100]] 1.9 E
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