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  • ...ower of 40 horsepower and could reach a top speed of 110 kph (68 mph). [1] The car was built only 23 copies, all in 1908.
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  • ...three-speed [[gearbox]] in block, weighed 13 kg and could reache a maximum speed of 57 km/h.
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  • ...f 40 km/h. The engine had a fixed speed reducer gear hardened connected to the rear wheel and driven by a short chain. It probably was only produced in 19
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  • ...2-cylinder [[engine]] and should have seen a maximum speed of 75 km/h. But the vehicle ended not selling very well.
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  • ...c engine capable of 11 hp at 5000 rpm and maximum speed of 115 km/h. Later the company became [[Italjet]].
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  • ...y were contacted by the [[Faini]] Brothers and [[Lecco]] dealer to race at the Race of [[Abruzzi]]. ...3 HP engine, [[two speed]] [[transmission]] with wide ratios and a maximum speed was 70-75 km/h.
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  • ...km/h. The company ran into financial difficulties and production ceased at the end of 1924.
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  • |Motor || three-cylinder in the stellar system, the timing OHV OHC |Maximum power || 20 hp / 24 hp at 3800 rpm
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  • ...er, offered models with their own engines that produced 500cc with 4/6 hp. The production of automobiles at Menon stopped in 1902.
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  • *Maximum power: 515 hp (384 kW) at 7,250 rpm *Maximum torque: 588.6 N·m (434 ft·lbf) at 5,250 rpm
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  • [[Image:FeliceNazzaro1910.jpg|thumb|300px|A Nazzaro at the 1910 American Grand Prix]] ...zzaro succeeded to race in the [[Florio Goblet]]. In 1914 the car debut at the [[Great Prix]] (Club of France), but with insufficient results.
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  • ...[[force]] applied to each of a vehicle's brakes, based on road conditions, speed, loading, etc. Often coupled with [[anti-lock braking system]]s, EBD can ap ...e conditions – whether that's the front or rear wheels, the left or right. The final result is more precise and effective braking under all conditions.
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  • ...e and some of its key limitations such as load bearing ability and maximum speed. ...treadwear, and temperature resistance (collectively known as [[UTQG rating|The Uniform Tire Quality Grade (UTQG) rating]]s).
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  • '''Iso Lele''' (or '''Iso Rivolta Lele''') was a sports [[coupé]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] automobile maker [[Iso Rivolta]] ...[2 plus 2|2+2]]-seater, filled the gap between the [[Iso Grifo|Grifo]] and the
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  • | Gears || 5-speed ...ta:the maximum power (estimated) 500 hp (373 kW) at 11,000 rpm and maximum speed over 350 km/h (217 mph).
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  • ...the production intensifies and Alpino starts spreading rapidly, thanks to the reputation of being virtually indestructible, and models remaining without ...f 129km/h. Other records are achieved with an Alpine 50 to reach a maximum speed of 82.216km/h. During these attempts they were also testing a new 75cc Alpi
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  • ...roduced in [[2002]] as the successor to the [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]]. The [[car body style|body style]] is a two door, two seat [[coupé]]. ...2004 for the 2005 model year. The roadster features similar performance to the coupe with a more aggressive rear flank, as well as a considerably higher
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  • ...100 torpedo''' is a racing car model produced from [[1947]] to [[1949]] by the company [[Bandini|BandiniCars]] [[Forlì]]. ...painted. [[Image:Bandini1100.JPG|250px|thumb|[[Ilario Bandini|Bandini]] on the right in Bandini 1100(1949)]]
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  • ...lian]] [[automobile]] manufactured from [[1965]] until [[1970]]. Based on the [[Fiat]], it was a multi-purpose car powered by a rear-mounted 499 cc two-c ...250px|right|'''The Ferves Ranger from 1965 used mechanical components from the Fiat 500 to provide convincing off-road performance.''' [http://www.velocet
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  • ...eet very high safety standards according to Garage Italia who believe that the best of [[Italian]] design and engineering has been concentrated into this ...ity and comfort. Maximum attention has been pain to safety and protection: the chassis has been designed with a top case built with tubular cells in concu
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  • ...rini]], [[Luigi Bonazzi]], [[Dorino Serafini]] and [[Mario Mazzetti]] with the MM 175, world record in 1933''']] [[File:MM175ma1932 M.Tozzi007_edited-1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''The son in law, Michele Tozzi, of
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  • |Transmission || 6-speed manual ...few conversions finally made it onto the public roads. The third model was the Guarà Spider, a convertible with a small canvas top, is very rare.
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  • ...have eight-cylinder engines and aluminum chassis. The 360 was replaced by the [[Ferrari F430]] in [[2005]]. ...lable with an F1 semi-automatic gearbox controlled by "paddles" mounted on the [[steering wheel]]]]
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  • ...|| 4 speed manual: synchromesh on top 3 ratios<br>(earlier models)<br>4 speed manual: all- synchromesh <br>(later models) ...ear engine|rear-engined]] [[rear wheel drive]] [[car]] in the tradition of the [[Renault Dauphine]] and was produced between [[1964]] and [[1973]].
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  • [[image:piaggio P.108.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A Piaggio P.108 viewed from the side.]] ...iaggio Aero|Piaggio]] P.108''' was a four engined [[heavy bomber]] used by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Regia Aeronautica]] during [[World War II]]. It first f
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual ...until 1918 it was largely produced only in a military version intended for the Army.
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  • ...vely two versions of the same car, the Bravo is a 3-door [[hatchback]] and the Brava a 5-door hatchback. ...and the other making 100 bhp. The Bravo/Brava was voted [[European Car of the Year]] on its launch.
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  • | Transmission || 3-speed manual ...car could achieve top speed of 35km/h. Despite having such a small engine, the car used fuel 8L/100 km.
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  • |Transmission || 6-speed manual ...archetta it seems that the design house "Synthesis Design" was involved in the project.
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  • ...earbox. The model number refers to the engine's capacity in litres, whilst the 'M' is an abbreviation of 'modificato' or 'modified'. ...base-model 575M Maranello costs US$ 224,640. The 575M will be replaced by the 6.0&nbsp;L [[Ferrari 600 Imola]] in 2006.
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  • ...omic conditions were still difficult in Europe after the Second World War, the Company '''ALCA''' (Anonima Lombarda Cabotaggio Aereo), located in [[Milan] ...engers besides the [[dashboard]] and the spare [[wheel]] and later we find the petrol [[tank]] and [[engine]].<br>
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  • |Transmission || four gears, and reverse acting with the engine block |Maximum speed || 90 kilometers per hour, average 65 km per hour
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  • | Top speed || 141 mph | Transmission || 6-speed
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  • ...e fulcrum. This assumes the force is in a direction at [[right angle]]s to the straight lever. ...(which has the position '''r''' in some reference frame) can be defined as the [[cross product]]:
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  • ...] engine, usually larger than 2500 cc, on which two turbochargers compress the intake charge. There are two different twin turbo configurations, parallel ...oupe also utilizes a parallel twin-turbo set-up. Toyota's 1992 Supra with the 1JZ-GTE (Japan only) 6 cylinder inline engine also used this same configura
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  • '''The Fiat Campagnola''' is a light off-road vehicle produced by [[Fiat]]. Produc The Campagnola was updated in 1974 and produced until 1987. Military version wa
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  • ...e work of his designers, who made a car with average grade of benefits and the cost of use was very low. ...class of car but with reasonable costs. The new model will be presented at the fair [[Milan]] April 12 [[1932]] during [[Motor Show]].
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  • | Transmission || 6-speed manual ...], a 6-wheeled sports car that has two axles (four wheels) in the front of the car.
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  • |Transmission || 6-speed sequential, chain drive |Maximum power output || 72 bhp
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  • |Transmission || [[ZF Friedrichshafen AG|ZF]] 6-speed automatic<br>MC-Shift [[Semi-automatic transmission]] ...s a two-door, four seater or 2+2 [[coupé]]. Many design elements come from the [[Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano]], which is also a grand tourer.
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  • ...250 cc and MotoGP (up to 990 cc). In 2007, the MotoGP class will have its maximum engine displacement capacity reduced to 800 cc, ostensibly for safety reaso ...idecars were dropped from World Championship events in the 1990s, reducing the field to 125s, 250s, and 500s.
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  • |Aka ||''The Otto'', ''Ottocilindri'' |Top speed || 275 km/h (171 mph
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  • ...ghi350RomaJeannin1932WP.jpg|200px|right|thumb|'''''Jeannin'' victorious in the ''GP of Rome'' in 1932''']] ...from the remains of "[[Nagase & Ray]]" and was moved to [[France]] taking the [[brand]] "'''Constructions Mécaniques Jonghi'''" and later became both "'
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  • | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | ISR 7 speed Semi-Automatic | class="lightbg" id="car_specsleft" | Top Speed
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  • |Transmission || Ford C6 3-speed automatic ...ssis was revised and used concurrently with the new Maserati Quattroporte. The Deauville ceased production in 1988.
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  • |Gears || 7-speed ...]] racing car with which the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] team competed in the F1 1989 season. It was driven by [[Nigel Mansell]] and [[Gerhard Berger]].
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  • ..., but the advent of the rear-engined British invasion saw their decline by the end of 1960. ...variety of concoctions. Among the fastest, and certainly the loudest, are the eleven (?) cars built by Angelo Dagrada of [[Milan]].
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  • |Transmission || 6-speed[[semi-automatictransmission|e-gear]] ...Reventón is clearly stamped with its number in the sequence of 20 between the drivers and passengers seats.
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  • The '''Bandini formula junior''' is a racing [[car]] model produced from [[1959 The formula was a junior category promotional designed [[Europe]] and [[USA|Uni
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo 147''' is a [[compact car|compact]] automobile produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] since [[2000]]. ...odel_id=1]</sup> The 147 was also voted [[Car of the Year|European Car of the Year]] for 2001.
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  • ...ange [[gear ratio]]s automatically as the car or truck moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears [[manual transmission|manually]]. (Simila ...s are still generally more efficient. (This balance may finally shift with the introduction of practical [[continuously variable transmission]]s; see belo
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  • The '''Anzani''' was an engine manufacturer founded by the Italian [[Alessandro Anzani]], which produced [[proprietary]] engines for [ ...as supplied to [[Louis Blériot]] who used it or his successful crossing of the [[English Channel]] in 1909.
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  • |Top speed || 259 km/h | Transmission || 6 speed, [[drive chain|chain drive]]
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  • ...[[2008-09 A1 Grand Prix season|2008-09]] [[Ferrari]] will be consulted on the design and manufacture for all A1 Grand Prix cars. [[Image:A1 by Ferrari.jpg|right|thumb|The new A1 GP "Powered by Ferrari" car.]]
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  • ...Tokyo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The [[Bugatti Veyron 16.4]] has reached a top speed of 407 km/h (253 mph).]] ...to be a supercar at one time may not retain its superiority in the future. The automotive press frequently calls new exotic cars "supercars".
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  • ...12HP (1884[[cc]] two-[[cylinder]]) and the 14-18HP (2724cc four-cylinder). The success of these models led to more being introduced, including a six-cylin ...used by Diatto. A bodyshop was also founded for the internal production of the bodies.
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  • ...[[downforce]], particularly in racing cars. This has been the successor to the earlier dominant aerodynamic theory of streamlining. [[Champ Cars]] employe ...t when close enough to the ground the tarp will suddenly be sucked towards the ground.
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  • ...7 Itala - Project Gutenberg etext 17432.jpg|thumb|The 1907 Itala which won the [[Peking to Paris]] motor race]] ...ry types and at the beginning of WW1, offered a wide range of cars. During the war Itala built aeroplane engines but made a loss producing them.
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  • ...isplacement]] up to 2.3 [[litre|Litres]]. The current "practical" limit to the displacement of Straight-4 engines in a car is around 2.7 litres. However, ...[Austin-Healey 100]] and [[Austin Atlantic]]. These engines were generally the result of a long incremental evolution process and their power was kept rel
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  • ...ing is the company behind the superexclusive [[Edonis]] supercar, based on the [[Bugatti EB110]]. Thanks to severe engine modifications it has higher perf ...ur small IHI [[turbocharger]]s have been replaced by two larger units from the same manufacturer. Engine power has been boosted from 610&nbsp;hp [[DIN]]
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  • ...ts torpedo''' is a racing car model, produced from [[1950]] to [[1956]] by the italian company [[Bandini|Bandini Cars]]. ...ision South-West) and the many victories gained in different categories by the two sides of [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • ...[Iso automobile|Iso]] and [[Alfa Romeo]]. A series of [[concept car]]s in the [[2000s]] posthumously bore his name. ...y the radio, following which one of the Livorno Library sections was named The Bizzarrini Library.
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  • |colspan=2|''Measurements relate to the 1988-1990 '''25th Anniversary''' Countach'' ...nd production lasted until [[1990]]. It did not pioneer but did popularise the wedge-shaped, sharply angled look popular in many high performance cars sin
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo 166''' is an [[executive car]] that was produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Alfa Romeo]] between 1998 and 2007. The car was designed by Centro Stile Alfa Romeo under the control of [[Walter de'Silva]], and was [[Facelift (automobile)|facelifted]
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  • | Transmission || 4 and 5-speed manual ...a top speed of 190 km/h. The engine was connected to a four speed gearbox. The car had independent suspension all round and drum brakes on all four wheels
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  • ...d bought [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]], and in April 1999, the rights to the name were purchased by Morini Franco Motori spa, a company founded by Morin ...This was just before [[World War I]] broke out. During the war he was with the 8th Motorcycles Unit, stationed at [[Padova]].
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  • |Transmission|| 6-speed [[Electrohydraulic manual transmission|Sequential manual]] ...car]] at the 2003 [[Frankfurt Motor Show]] and later released for sale for the 2007 model year.
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  • ...always using mechanical Volkswagen, and marketed under the name "Puma" at the price of 1,300,000 lire with motor preparation or 440,000 lire in mounting A copy of the Buggy "Puma" in 1974 was the protagonist of the film "Altrimenti ci arrabbiamo" played by Bud Spencer and Terence Hill.
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo GT''' is a [[coupe]] automobile manufactured by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] since [[2004]]. ...includes 2.0 petrol engine, a 1.9 MultiJet [[turbodiesel]], and the top-of-the-range 3.2 [[V6]] Petrol.
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  • |colspan=2|''Measurements relate to the 1988-1990 '''25th Anniversary''' Countach'' |colspan=2|''This article is part of the [[automobile]] series.''
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  • The '''Canadian-American Challenge Cup''' or '''CanAm''', was an [[Sports Car C ...nd four races in the US (Am). The series was initially sponsored by J-Wax. The Series used FIA Group 7 rules which had a rule structure with very few rest
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  • | transmission || 5-speed [[Manual transmission|manual]] ...most engine maintenance can be performed without lowering the engine from the vehicle.
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  • ...rder-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Ferrari F50.jpg|280px|Ferrari F50 at the Scarsdale Concours]] ...lve|60-valve]] [[V12]] engine that was developed from the 3.5L V12 used in the 1992 Ferrari F92 Formula One car.
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  • ...a [[battery electric vehicle]]. In some cases the vehicle may be built by the converter, or assembled from a [[kit car]], and vehicles of this type are a ...ge vehicle is a vehicle that has been built by two separate manufacturers. The result is a standard, complete vehicle.
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  • ...[[grand tourer]], the MC12 qualifies as a supercar, meeting all criteria. The car entered production in [[2004]] with 30 to be produced (5 not for sale) ...ay it is hard to drive, overpriced and too large. Other criticisms include the lack of trunk, rear window, spare tire and [[radio]].
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo GTA''' was a [[coupé]] [[automobile]] manufactured by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] from 1962 to 1971. ...300 Junior|Junior]]) and GTV ([[Alfa Romeo Sprint GT (Veloce)|Veloce]]) in the late 1960s.
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  • ...ewton's First and Second laws, in Latin, from the original 1687 edition of the [[Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica|Principia Mathematica]].]] ...text), he showed how, combined with his [[law of universal gravitation]], the laws of motion would explain [[Kepler's laws of planetary motion]].
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  • ...es, particularly in the [[automobile|automotive]] industry for listing the maximum power of [[internal-combustion engine]]s. The various types of horsepower (metric) are:
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  • ...he version of the bike, where x corresponds to the year the bike raced (ie the Desmosedici GP9 raced in 2009). ...omer orders will be fulfilled by the end of 2008. The entire 500 units for the [[United States]] sold out in five hours.
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  • ...ferent layouts as and when they were the best solution at the time to meet the design parameters. ...cosa was engineering manager at Fiat by 1937 and he had become director of the engineering division of Fiat by 1950.
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  • ...ins as the accessories can run at a constant speed, regardless of how fast the combustion engine is running. ...the two sources is being used, the other must still supply a large part of the torque or be fitted with a reverse one-way clutch or automatic clamp.
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  • ...t in just two years, making it the company's most-produced model to date. The second-place [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]] took a decade to sell 2,903 exam ...s more maneuverable as well as more tractable in low-speed traffic, making the Gallardo a much more practical car to drive. It is also much more practical
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  • ...permeated by a philosophy of constant improvement and perfection based on the results of a series of experiences. ...for the Sprint (2380 wheelbase), it was decided to use the shorter one for the roadster (2250 wheelbase) as it was lighter and easier to handle.
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  • ...e power output of the engine by increasing the mass of [[oxygen]] entering the engine. A key advantage of turbochargers is that they offer a considerable ...iderably advantageous&mdash;and was the original reason for development of the device.
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  • ...p]], that feature modified versions of road-going motorcycles available to the public. ...th Dorna casting a tie-breaking vote. In cases of technical modifications, the MSMA can unilaterally enact or veto changes by unanimous vote among its fou
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  • ...1954: Maserati 4 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]<br>1956: Stirnsia 5 speed manual ...the '250' and 'F'). 26 examples were made in total. It was introduced for the [[1954 Formula One season]] and remained in use by customer teams until [[1
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  • |colspan=2|''This article is part of the [[automobile]] series.'' ...produced by [[Pagani]] in Italy. It debuted in 1999 and continues through the present, with production proceeding at roughly 10 cars per year. As of Jun
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  • ...state of F1 technical and sporting regulations, as well as the history of the technical regulations since 1950. ...s size regulations; consequently the various cars tend to be very close to the same size.
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  • ...umb|215px|[[Michael Schumacher]] driving a modern '''Formula One car''' at the [[2004 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...e current Formula One regulations specify that cars must be constructed by the racing teams themselves.
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  • | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | e.gear 6 speed Semi-Automatic ...DI AG, the Italian carmaker also benefits from the undisputed expertise of the German manufacturer when it comes to lightweight construction.
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  • ...px; background:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[File:The Seiottosei_1.png|250px]] ! colspan=2 |'''The Seiottosei'''
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  • ...utebol de fenemê'' (soccer ball of a truck), and in Chile its still called the "huevito" (little egg). ...ogether, adding a refrigerator and shaping the result ''like a teardrop in the wind''.
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  • ...e is one of only two Italian Formula One World Champions in the history of the sport. ...t. He raced [[motorcycle]]s in his earlier years; it was after he entered the prestigious [[Mille Miglia]] in a Ferrari sports car that he eventually sta
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  • ...ritage, their iconic air-cooled 90° V-twin engines and styling that evokes the classic American [[Cruiser (motorcycle)| ...sador and was based on a model sold to the Los Angeles police department. The bike featured an upright seating positon, footboards, heel-and-toe gearshif
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  • ...Romeo 164''' was a [[full-size car|full-size]] [[automobile]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] from [[1988]] to [[1997]]. ...omeo as the prestige car brand after the conturbated, cash strapped era of the late [[1970s]] and early [[1980s]].
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  • ...]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. === The Start===
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  • ...driven [[by Piero Dusio]] (later to found [[Cisitalia]]) won its class in the [[1937 Mille Miglia]]. ...of 135km/h and 125km/h respectively. In 1939 a small number of cars called the Amica were built. Designed by [[Bertone]] and with bodies constructed by [[
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  • | Top Speed || The '''Alfa Romeo 6C''' name was used on road, race and sports cars made betwee
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  • ...]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. === The Start===
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  • ...in 1966. The marque has been revived with a number of [[concept car]]s in the 2000s. == Bizzarrini, The Man ==
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  • ...two periods, from [[the 1931]] to [[the 1936]] and from [[the 1940]] to [[the 1942]]. ...w” model, represented from large [[Lancia Dilambda|Dilambda]] (exited in [[the 1929]]), and one more dated, also glorious [[Lancia Lambda|Lambda]] that it
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  • |Transmission || 6-speed manual<br>6-speed 'F1' [[Sequential manual transmission|sequential]] ...e displacement (5999&nbsp;cc), [[Gran Turismo]] [[Berlinetta]] nature, and the [[Fiorano Circuit]] test track used by Ferrari.
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  • A variant of [[Track racing]], Speedway is administered internationally by the [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme]] (FIM).[[Image:Speedway Ziel ==Nature of the sport==
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  • ...commonly used for cushioning, in particular after very rapid inflation in the case of an automobile [[collision]]. ...the airbag was invented by [[John W. Hetrick]] and he patented the airbag the following year. It was an invention to help protect his own family using e
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  • ...d enduro, whereby a number of stages are raced in a [[time trial]] against the clock. ...he defined schedule, with early or late arrivals resulting in penalties to the riders' scores. This sort of event is not technically a Race, but rather i
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  • | Caption || The start of a [[Formula One]] race in 2008 ...]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]].
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  • <small>''This article is about the 1930's Alfa Romeo 8C. For the new sports coupe, see [[Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione]].''</small> ...e for a V8-engined concept car which has made it into production for 2007, the [[Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione]].
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  • ...and braking are the major components of a vehicle's "active" safety. The maximum lateral acceleration is sometimes discussed separately as "road holding". Handling is a property of the car, but different characteristics will work well with different drivers.
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  • ...Army Air Corps used them to form its first heavy bomber squadron in 1918. The Caproni factories used its big productive capacity and tecnology, in other ...marque name "Capriolo" (the word Capriolo, is the name of a small deer in the [[Italian]] language).
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  • ...een 1979 and 1994, the second generation running from 1993 until 1999, and the third generation Delta entering production in 2008. It was first shown in ...d rallying. Lancia offered road-going versions of these competition cars — the Lancia Delta HF4WD and Integrale.
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  • |Transmission || 5-speed manual ...Giulietta|Giulietta Sprint]] coupé and used a shortened [[floorpan]] from the [[Alfa Romeo Giulia|Giulia]] [[Sedan (car)|Berlina car]]. These appealing
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  • ...in the late 1980s by Claudio Zampolli (an Italian [[Ferrari]] dealer) and the record producer [[Giorgio Moroder]]. ...oder" badge, as Giorgio Moroder pulled out of the Cizeta project in 1990. The prototype remains with Giorgio Moroder to this day.
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  • ...on of a model of limited dimensions, risen of utilitaria (second canoni of the time) is pure of elite. ===The Plan===
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  • ...of [[Automobile|vehicle]] design, construction, and equipment to minimise the occurrence and consequences of [[automobile accident]]s. ([[Road traffic s ...njury-related deaths, an estimated total of 1.2 million in 2004, or 25% of the total from all causes.
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  • ...ore - waves to be able to accommodate the cumbersomest motor 8 cylinders - the greater sister). ==History and the Characteristics==
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  • ...lish]]. The following are commonly used classifications. Where applicable, the relevant [[EuroNCAP]] classifications are shown. ...e called '''[[Bubble car]]s'''. A contrast to the traditional microcar is the modern [[Smart Fortwo]].
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  • ...d Cup of Motorsport'') are held in the traditional Formula One off season, the northern hemisphere winter. [[Image:A1 GP Team Nationalities.PNG|thumb|right|A [[world map]] showing the distribution of A1 GP teams past (blue) and present (red).]]
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  • ...n countries, the region is traversed by the major transport routes between the east and west of southern Europe. It encompasses two historical regions, ea ...Austria]] to the North and [[Slovenia]] to the East; to the South it faces the [[Adriatic Sea]].
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  • | Alfa Romeo 4 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]<br>c.1934 Alfa Romeo 3 speed manual ...owered by a supercharged eight cylinder engine. The car was very light for the period, weighing just over 1,500 lb (680 kg) despite using a cast iron engi
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  • ...159.jpg|280px|Alfa Romeo 159 at Spectacolo Sportivio Alfa Romeo Zandvoort (The Netherlands), by Marvin Raaijmakers.]] ...97 and 2005, 680,000 examples of the 156 were produced, a huge success for the brand.
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  • [[Image:Ford model t suspension.triddle.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The front suspension components of a [[Ford Model T]].]] ...rotects the vehicle itself and any cargo or luggage from damage and wear. The design of front and [[rear suspension]] of a car may be different.
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  • ...va Panda" (in [[Italian language|Italian]]), and was the [[European Car of the Year]] in 2004. ...but this spirit of robust simplicity was adhered to throughout the life of the model.
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  • ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|'''200 Miglia di Imola 1972-2012<br>The Beginning of a New Era''' ...cement motorbikes Ducati has gained prominence in motorcycle racing and in the motorcycle industry.
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  • ...mpact 1939 Ardea. It was a 20° narrow-angle engine displacing just 903 cc, the smallest V4 ever built. Bore and stroke were new again at 65 mm by 68 mm, a ...houses automobilistiche|Casa]] [[Torino|Torinese]] from [[the 1939]] [[to the 1953]].
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  • ...azine]]s from different countries in [[Europe]]. The current organisers of the award are ''Auto'' ([[Italy]]), ''[[Autocar]]'' ([[United Kingdom|UK]]), '' ...ed on the size of the country's car market and car manufacturing industry. The jury for 2006 consisted of 58 members from 22 countries.
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  • ...l Schumacher]] of [[Scuderia Ferrari]] by 13 points. Renault also retained the Constructor's Championship, beating Ferrari by only five points. ...d Ferrari drivers dominated the field, victorious in all but one race, and the four second-place finishes not achieved by these two teams were accomplishe
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  • [[Image:LAFORZA 000.jpg|thumb|right|224px|The Italian built [[Laforza]] for the US and European markets was a 4WD vehicle with a transfer case to select lo ...e]] 4x4 drivetrain and suspension components. The third differential is in the center. This setup is used on most AWD vehicles to this day.]]
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  • ...ng Nordschleife]] (north loop). With a lap length of over 25 km, it allows the participation of more than 200 cars, and over 700 drivers. ...stitute for the Liége-Rome-Liége and Liége-Sofia-Liège rallies was held on the Nürburgring from 1965 to 1971.
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  • [[File:Sebastian Vettel 2010 Japan.jpg|thumb|[[Sebastian Vettel]], the 2010 World Champion]] ...2010 Japan.jpg|thumb|[[Mark Webber]], Vettel's teammate, finished third in the championship]]
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  • ...championships existed in [[South Africa]] and the [[United Kingdom|UK]] in the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]]. ==The early years==
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  • ...rdy frame, front shock absorbers, and handlebars oriented perpendicular to the bike's axis]] ...liar, current design. Numbering over a billion worldwide. Bicycles provide the principal means of transportation in many regions, are a popular form of [[
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  • ...color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Michael Schumacher-I'm the man (cropped).jpg|220px]] |Caption || Schumacher before the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]].
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