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  • ...y equipment such as [[stereo]]s, [[air conditioning]], [[cruise control]], car [[phone]]s, [[positioning system]]s, cup holders, etc. Air conditioning used when the car [[engine]] is off, can cause main [[battery]] [[discharge]]. A solution for
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  • [[File:800px-BobbyLabonteCarApril2007.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Bobby Labonte Car in April 2007''']] ...car appears several inches above the ground.<br>Bottom: At full speed the air dam appears much closer to the ground.}}
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  • '':click here for'' [[Lancia]] ''car'' ...s, a two-stroke engine, with air suction in the crankcase where the intake air is pure was to help to keep the gas cool in the cylinder with the aim of el
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  • ...with a carburetor with the air intake around the cylinder, to preheat the air. It had a Ruthardt magneto ignition, lubrication pump with an additional di {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...ncarlo Pelatti]] founded the company for the production of small cars with air-cooled ''De Dion Bouton'' [[engines]]. Some [[prototypes]] had been develop {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...er '''continuous brakes''' started to appear, either '''[[Air brake (rail)|air operated]]''' or '''[[vacuum brake|vacuum operated]]'''. These brakes used Automatic brakes on the other hand use the air or vacuum pressure to hold the brakes off against a reservoir carried on ea
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  • ...rs, were available in both closed and open versions and had a two-cylinder air-cooled two-stroke engines. It features two engine options, either the 246 c {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...or [[Gilera]] and [[MV Agusta]] racing),was a 500 cc racer with transverse air-cooled OHC four cylinder engine. There were also 'normale' motorcycles race {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ..., a four-wheeled car was designed under the name of ''Edita''. This had an air-cooled 2-cylinder engine with 1020 cc in conjunction with a three-speed gea {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...[Saab 17|Saab B 17]] [[dive bomber]] used the deployed undercarriage as an air brake. ...ke]] or [[disc brake]]) during the brake application and release it to the air gradually.
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  • ...d in 1948 by [[Antonio Artesi]] and based in [[Palermo]]. The charm of the car and "fever manufacturer" from time to time strikes someone. We have already Artesi built a small car from the city that very affectionately called the ''Pulcino'' (Chick) equip
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  • This revolutionary racing car was the brainchild of [[Augusto Monaco]], an engineer, and [[Carlo Felice T ...combustion chamber for each pair of cylinders. This was front-mounted and air-cooled like an aero-engine. Another novelty for those times was front wheel
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  • ...y [[Carlo Sorelli Brescian]]. They developed and manufactured a two-stroke air-cooled 75 cc which would be applied to the bicycle can could overcome climb {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • A turbo- or supercharger are both engine driven air compressors and provide varying levels of ''boost'' according to engine rpm ...methods can be employed to increase factory boost levels such as bleeding air off the wastegate diaphragm to 'fool' it into staying open longer. To avoid
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  • ...also competed in motorsport's with relatively good results. In 1910 rapid air starters were used for starting then charging in 1916 for electrical starte {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...uction a couple of years later as the 8-10HP with a 800cc engine (still V2 air-cooled) and production continued through and after the first world war. Ove ...embly process. Two models were available, the normal version (two-cylinder air-cooled 1010cc Vee engine with 20bhp) and a Sport model (two-cylinder in-lin
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  • ...in World War One, with the extensive use of his unique designs in Italian Air Force aircraft. He also developed and manufactured the engines for the cele ...Atlantic flights in 1931 and 1933 when the Italian Air Force was planning air routes to the Americas.
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  • ...8 cc and 498 cc Python engines. In addition, Itala built the 498 cc Super, air-cooled V four ''Chaise'' engine. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...engine was the same cylinder used in [[Fongri motorcycle]]s, four-stroke, air-cooled cylinders and opposed to the horizontal axis. {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...entrifugally supercharged car when the throttle is lifted or closed. This air pressure is re-circulated back into the non-pressurized end of the intake ( ...oter valve, dump valve''') does basically the same thing, but releases the air to the atmosphere. This creates a very distinctive sound desired by many
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  • ...:Hungarian aerobatics pilot Peter Besenyei at speed in his Extra 300 at an air race in England]] ...es are often conducted in [[vehicle]]s, such as [[boat]]s and [[automobile|car]]s, on or with [[animal|animals]] such as [[horse]]s and in [[aircraft]].
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  • A '''fuel pump''' is an essential component on a [[automobile|car]] or other [[internal combustion engine]]d device. Fuel has to be pumped f ...condition is known as "[[vapour lock]]". Also a suction pump could suck in air through (difficult to diagnose) faulty hose connections. A leaking connecti
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  • ...n 1948. [[Castelbarco]] co-ordinated the project, [[Benelli]] designed the air-cooled 750cc V-twin and [[Beretta]] produced both the engine and the square {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...:Air filter, opel astra(2).JPG|thumb|right|Air filter in an [[Opel Astra]] car, top side=clean side]] ...:Air filter, opel astra(1).JPG|thumb|right|Air filter in an [[Opel Astra]] car, bottom side=dust side]]
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  • ...y cannot offer suitable power:weight ratios to be acceptable in the modern car market. ...ng away from the valves (so as to expand the volume available for incoming air). In some cases the lowering of the cylinder pressure is enhanced by a com
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  • [[Image:Le_Mans_1955_start.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Start of the race, Levegh #20 car is in the center of the frame''']] ...es-Benz still used drum-brake in 1955, but also used a special hood as an "air brake".
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  • ...ag racing]] venue. It was built on a disused [[World War II|WW2]] American Air base, [[RAF Podington]], which was once home to the 92nd bomber group. It i ...84. Another record has also been set at Santa Pod, the worlds fastest jet car (santapod's resident) fireforce 2 piloted by Martin Hill broke the record i
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  • ...been almost forgotten today. Yet this diversity makes this era in Italian car history interesting and important. ...drum brakes front and rear with ventilation openings in the rear fenders, air intake in the bonnet and outlets in the front fenders, torsion bars front a
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  • ...that was novel in the UK, the electro-pneumatic brake in which compressed air brake operation was controlled electrically by the driver. This was a consi ...equirements. The fleet prior to World War 2 used the two-pipe Westinghouse Air Brake system, which was more effective than the generally prevailing vacuum
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  • ...ngine. The engine of the ''Regular 125'' was a single-cylinder two-stroke, air cooled that produced 23.5 hp at 10,000 rpm. The production of the ''Elmec C {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • |Engine || Air cooled Single cylinder two-stroke ...acement of 125 cc by [[Idroflex]], which was placed in the rear. The small car was launched at the ''Turin Motor Show'' in April 1953 with the name ''Micr
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  • ...g replaced by racing seats. Carbon-fiber doors and hood replace the street car's steel components, and plexiglass replaces the side window glass. The resu ...l racing series, including the [[Italian GT Championship]], [[Rolex Sports Car Series]], and [[FIA GT3 European Championship]].
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  • ...he wheels. [[Olivier Gendebien]] and [[Phil Hill]] took Le Mans with this car in [[1958]]. ...0 TR61 pictured served as inspiration to the current [[Ferrari F430]] road car.
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  • {{Racing car | Engine name = [[European Aviation Air Charter|European]] |
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  • ...styling exercise than a working production vehicle, the final working show car only had to be modified slightly from the original computer aided designs.
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  • ...the cartoon car driven by Disney's Mickey--was the world's first "people's car"; the Topolino became available to the public in 1936, while both the Volks Even with these improvements, the car was fairly commonplace. Everybody who could afford it modified these bare b
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  • ...vibration when in operation. It was a[[ twin-cylinder]] [[four-stroke]] [[air-cooled]], [[opposed-cylinder]] with a horizontal axis placed [[longitudinal The [[Fongri]] Car
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  • | class = [[Sports car]] ([[S-segment|S]])<!-- per [[WP:CARCLASS]], this should not be changed to ...l drive layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer [[Ferrari]], introduced in 2015 to replace the previous [[Ferr
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  • '''Berlinetta Boxer''' is the name for a series of [[automobile|car]]s produced by [[Ferrari]] in [[Italy]] between [[1973]] and [[1984]]. The ...e in front. It was not until [[1971]] that a mid-engined 12-cylinder road car would appear.
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  • In 1957, Lombardini began producing the LA line of engines (single-cylinder air-cooled diesel engines), and in 1959 the product line was expanded to includ {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]] ...ped 255 hp. The bodywork was designed by [[Bertone]], and built by Silver Car of [[Turin]].
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  • ...round effect''' is term applied to a series of aerodynamic effects used in car design, which has been exploited to create [[downforce]], particularly in r ...car so that incoming air is accelerated through a narrow slot between the car and the ground, lowering pressure by [[Bernoulli's principle]].
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  • ...face (also called ''[[downforce]]''). Spoilers are often fitted to [[race car|race]] and high-performance [[sports cars]], although they have become comm Spoilers generally work by disrupting the airflow going over a car. This disruption has two primary effects:
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  • ...Drivers' Champions|Formula One Driver's World Championship]] in it and the car also secured Ferrari their first [[List of Formula One constructors|Formula ...61 version was affectionately dubbed "sharknose" due to its characteristic air intake "nostrils". Then-Ferrari factory policy inevitably saw all the remai
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  • They initially built air-cooled 125 cc two-stroke [[rotary engine]], designed by engineer Aroldo Tri {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • The '''Bandini-Maserati 1500''' is a racing car, produced in [[1953]] by the company [[Bandini|Bandini Cars]]. ...ata, Offenhauser, [[Saab]], [[MG]] and [[Alfa Romeo] ] But in this type of car have some relief created ad hoc.
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  • ...]''. The car appeared to be powered by a small jet engine. In the film the car was destroyed by fire. However this vehicle may be at best, a kr175/200 hyb * Heating/air conditioning: none/none
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  • |Class:||[[Sports car]] ...of the 1970s]], and it was listed as number ten on their list of [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1980s]].
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  • ...om [[1965]] until [[1970]]. Based on the [[Fiat]], it was a multi-purpose car powered by a rear-mounted 499 cc two-cylinder in-line [[engine]]. The '''Ferves''' Ranger was a small all off-road car, produced by the body builder Ferves of [[Turin]] from 1966 to 1971.
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  • {{Racing car | :''Not to be confused with the [[Enzo Ferrari (car)]], which is sometimes referred to as the F60.''
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  • {{Racing car | Engine name = [[European Aviation Air Charter|European]] |
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  • ...c aluminum body. There was a small production run of the super lite 125 kg car , using a 125cc engine and 3-speed manual gearbox, which ceased in 1948. ...for the invasion of Malta . The Royal Army therefore required airborne and air-raid means to equip the paratrooper divisions mobility . The Le Officine Me
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  • |Class:||[[Sports car]] ...of the 1970s]], and it was listed as number ten on their list of [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1980s]].
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  • The car made its public debut on 26 September 1957 at a press presentation staged i ...sides above the doors. The 12 volt battery was located at the front of the car, behind the dummy front grill, on a shelf that could be slid out. The spare
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  • The '''Bandini formula junior''' is a racing [[car]] model produced from [[1959]] until [[1962]] by [[Bandini|Bandini Cars]] [ ...ited interventions. The choice of Bandini, as well as that of many other [[car]] fell on [[Fiat 1100]] / 103. The most obvious changes to the propeller ar
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] ...e [[Lamborghini 400GT|400GT]] and featured the Lamborghini V12 engine. The car debuted at the 1968 [[Salon International de l'Auto|Geneva Auto Show]].
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  • ...ke or disc brake) during the brake application and then releases it to the air gradually. * [[Car safety]]
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  • ...land. In the late [[1950s]] a friend gave Williams a ride in his [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] [[Jaguar XK150S|XK150s]]; Williams was immediately hooked. ...sis he had purchased from [[March Engineering]]; [[1972]] saw the first F1 car built by the Williams works, the [[Politoys FX3]] designed by [[Len Bailey]
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  • '''Berlinetta Boxer''' is the name for a series of [[automobile|car]]s produced by [[Ferrari]] in [[Italy]] between [[1973]] and [[1984]]. The ...e in front. It was not until [[1971]] that a mid-engined 12-cylinder road car would appear.
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  • |Engine || 124.443&nbsp;cc air-cooled [[Motorcycle_engine#Single|single cylinder]] [[Four_Stroke_Engine|4- {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...focused activities in the production of a small car called the Piccolo, an air-cooled 2-cylinder engine. In 1913 the factory gates of Frera forever closed {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • Fill up your car or truck in the morning when the temperature is transferring that dirt from the bottom of their tank into your car's
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  • ...n [[Milan]], [[Italy]], manufactured, or at least tried to produce a small car in series tandem-cylinder two-stroke, called [[Volpe]]. '''Engine''': [[cylinder]] of 124 cc (42x45) and 5500 rpm [[air-cooled]], lit by a magnetic plate of 50W, up by hand or foot, light alloy [
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  • '''Car tuning''' is both an '''industry''' and a [[hobby]], in which an [[automobi ...hicle via side skirts, front and rear bumpers, adding spoilers, splitters, air vents and light weight wheels.
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  • |Layout & Class:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[subcompact car|subcompact]] [[roadster]] ...under the supervision of Peter Barrett Davis and other [[automobile design|car designers]] at the [[Fiat Centro Stile]], and prototyping was carried out b
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  • ...and new concept coupe. As the name suggests, ''Lirica'' or ''Opera'', is a car inspired by classic formal charges, but interpreted in an ultra-contemporar The result is the ''Lirica'', a show car designed in just 8 weeks.
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  • ...t1221 copy.jpg|center|thumb|300px|<center>'''Project 1221 = Land - Water - Air'''</center>]] ...butant of the exclusive marque is a worthy [[supercar]], a breath of fresh air unlike anything currently offered on the market. Aimed as a competitor to t
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  • ...aserati]] and [[Lancia]]. In 1968, Vignale designed the body of ''[[Tatra (car)|Tatra]] T613''. Vignale designed and built cars, usually low volume varia ...] in 1969 and ceased to exist in 1974. [[Aston Martin]] produced a concept car called the [[Lagonda]] Vignale at the 1993 Geneva motor show. Aston are own
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  • The '''Lamborghini Marzal''' was a prototype [[concept car]] presented by [[Lamborghini]] at the 1967 Turin Motor Show. ...it was created to supply [[Ferruccio Lamborghini]] with a true four-seater car for his lineup which already included the [[Lamborghini 400GT|400GT]] 2+2 a
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  • ...of the engine's spent exhaust energy. In most applications, the compressed air from both turbos is combined in a common intake manifold, and sent to the i The car's performance caught the attention of [[Dave McLellan]], Chief Engineer of
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  • The '''Maserati Birdcage 75th''' was a concept car created by automobile manufacturer [[Maserati]] and designed by [[Ken Okuya ...V12|Ferrari Dino F140]] [[V12]] engine of the MC12 and the [[Enzo Ferrari (car)|Enzo Ferrari]] mid mounted at 65°. The Birdcage 75th's engine has been tu
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  • ...er engine that produced more than 90 horsepower, good enough to propel the car to a top speed of 125mph. ...peeds. Bertone had solved the problem of aerodynamic stability, creating a car with an excellent index of penetration.
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  • | Events || [[Can-Am]]<br>[[Champ Car World Series]]<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[American Le Mans Series]]<br>[[Atlan ...nd their cars, both near identical Lola T70s, launched themselves into the air. Both drivers emerged unhurt but were unable to compete in the race. The Ca
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  • ...d to have enough room for a straight-6, the 4-cylinder version of the same car will have wasted space and, all else being equal, cost a little more to man Renault produced an inverted air-cooled Straight-6 for airplanes this was used on the Stampe.
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  • The '''Ferrari 312T''' was a [[Ferrari]] [[Formula One]] car design, based on the [[Ferrari 312B3|312B3]] from 1974. In various versions The car was a modified version of the [[Ferrari 312B|312B]] which had been used for
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  • ...[RMR layout|mid-engined, rear wheel drive]] [[V8]]-powered 2-seat [[sports car]], replacing the [[Ferrari 328|328]] in 1989. Likewise, all 348s were shipped with on-board self-diagnosing Air Conditioning and heating systems.
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  • ...energy; [[pneumatic]] solenoids, which derive their energy from compressed air and [[hydraulic]] solenoids, which obtain energy from pressurized [[fluid]] A pneumatic solenoid is designed much like the piston in an [[car|automobile]] engine. The housing consists of a hollow tube, usually metal,
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  • '''De Tomaso''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile|car]]-manufacturing company. It was founded by the [[Argentina|Argentinian]]-bo ...aso produced various prototypes and racing cars, including a [[Formula 1]] car for [[Frank Williams]]'s team in 1970.
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  • ...han two years they brought out the first version of the engine: half liter air-cooled, which developed the bench strength, and remarkable for its time, 28 ...elop an engine and offer it to [[Case]] a [[Europe|European]] [[automobile|car]] manufacture for the construction license. The new engine was equipped wit
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  • ...he factory was rebuilt at Via Tomassi Grossi, after being demolished in an air raid during [[World War II]] (1943). ...gns, such as [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] (the [[Lincoln Futura]] [[concept car]]), [[Volkswagen]] (the [[Karmann Ghia]]), and Volvo (the [[Volvo P1800]]).
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  • ...onvertible), ''Panoramica'' (station wagon), and ''Furgoncino'' (van). The car was presented to the public on September 16, 1957 at the [[Museo della Scie Initially the car was equipped with the smallest Fiat engine, air-cooled 479 cc producing 15hp. In 1959 the engine power was increased to 17h
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  • ...es and independent suspensions. It was to be a beautiful, fast and elegant car with excellent handling characteristics, yet it sold badly. De Tomaso had n ...''' is a large four door sedan exhibited at [[Turin Motor Show]] 1970. The car featured 351&nbsp;in³ (5763&nbsp;cc) [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] ''[[Ford
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] The '''365''' was [[Ferrari]]'s large [[FR layout]] [[GT car]] and 2+2 line, replacing the [[Ferrari 330|330]] and [[Ferrari America|500
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  • ...|250px|An [[automobile]] airbag, like this one in a crashed [[SEAT Ibiza]] car, deflates after 0.3 seconds.]] ...e, inflatable to contain [[Earth's atmosphere|air]] or some other [[gas]]. Air bags are most commonly used for cushioning, in particular after very rapid
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  • The '''[[Lancia]] Ypsilon''' is a [[supermini car|supermini]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Lancia]] sinc ...and more equipment, including standard [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS]], [[air conditioning]] and optional CD player, [[cruise control]], alloy wheels and
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  • ...d in [[2002]] as the successor to the [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]]. The [[car body style|body style]] is a two door, two seat [[coupé]]. ...t automatically open to the needed size to let in just the right amount of air needed to cool its engine.
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] ...ed on the [[Maserati]] Barchetta Stradale prototype from 1991, a true race car from which a few conversions finally made it onto the public roads. The thi
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  • ...Forlanini]] and developed it further into a three-cylinder, [[Air cooling|air cooled]], [[radial engine]] ideal for the new [[aeroplane]]s. One of the ea ...racing and built a small car with one of his 750 cc two cylinder engines, air cooled of course, which won several competitions. They also made a 1098[[Cu
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  • |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] 3-door [[supermini car|supermini]]/[[city car]] The '''Fiat Seicento''' is a [[city car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] company [[Fiat]], introduced in late 19
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  • |Successors || [[Alfa Romeo Arna]], [[Alfa Romeo 33 (road car)|Alfa Romeo 33]] Until 1983, the car's name was '''Alfasud Sprint''' and after that Alfa Romeo Sprint. It was av
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  • |Class:||[[Sports car]] ...ghini Diablo''' ("devil" in [[Spanish (language)|Spanish]]) was a [[sports car]] built by [[Lamborghini]] of [[Italy]] between [[1990]] and [[2001]].
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]] ...6-wheeled sports car that has two axles (four wheels) in the front of the car.
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  • ...nd a very short engine length. The layout also lends itself to efficient [[air cooling]]. However, it is an intrinsically expensive design to manufacture, ...engines]]. The [[Citroen DS]] was originally intended to be fitted with an air-cooled flat-6, but this never materialised.
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  • .... This can be accomplished via compressed air ([[pneumatics]]) like ARB's "Air Locker," electronic [[solenoid]]s ([[electromagnet|electromagnetics]]) like *[[Race car]]s often use locking differentials in order to maintain traction during hig
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  • ...car built in 1932 (capable of 180km/h with a 65bhp JAP 998cc two-cylinder air-cooled vee engine!), Enrico Nardi worked for a period first for [[Lancia]] ...s located in the other. This proved, however, to be effectively the end of car production, with a few exceptions including a couple of [[Lancia Aurelia]]
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  • ...War II]] [[luxury car|luxury]], [[sports car]]s and the [[Willys-Knight]] car and light truck, and saw substantial use in 1940s [[aircraft engine]]s, but ...ction and close and brought to a stop again. Large valves that allow good air-flow have considerable mass and require a strong spring to overcome the ope
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] ...[[Maserati Barchetta|Barchetta]] Stradale prototype from 1991, a true race car from which a few conversions finally made it onto the public roads. The thi
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  • In 1931, in order to meet the competition of many and famous special car builders, it was necessary to find highly skilled workers that couldn’t b ...ing years: remote-controlled doors, sound proofing and thermal insulation, air conditioned, reclining seats, heating, radio and television sets. Today the
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  • The '''Ferrari F40''' is a [[RMR layout|mid-engine]] [[sports car]] that was produced by [[Ferrari]] from 1987 to 1992 as the successor to t ...ning the necessary equipment to be a street-legal product. It was the last car to be commissioned by [[Enzo Ferrari|Enzo]] himself before his death.
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  • ...l drive layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer [[Ferrari]]. The 458 Italia replaces the [[Ferrari F430]]. In Ferrari's first official announcement of the car, the 458 Italia was described as the successor to the F430 but arising from
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  • ...compressor]] in the intake tract of the engine which compresses the intake air above atmospheric pressure, greatly increasing the [[volumetric efficiency] ...t engine, a turbocharger equipped engine will normally compress the intake air more efficiently than a mechanical supercharger. But because of "turbo lag
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  • == Concept car== The Alfa Romeo Montreal was introduced as a [[concept car]] in 1967 at [[Expo 67]], held in [[Montreal]], Canada. Originally, the con
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  • | class ||[[Sports car]] ([[S-segment|S]]) ...mplemented the external updating details. Optional equipment available was air conditioning, metallic paint, Pirelli P7 tyres, a leather dashboard, leathe
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  • ...as many vehicles fall between classes or even outside all of them. Not all car types are sold in all countries and names differ in some cases between [[Br |&nbsp;-||rowspan=2|[[Supermini car|Supermini]]||A class||[[Fiat Panda]]
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  • |Class:||[[City car]] ...ˈtʃɛnto}} in Italian, {{IPAEng|ˌtʃɪŋkwəˈtʃɛntoʊ}} in English) was a [[city car]] designed by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] of [[Ital Design]], launched by [[Fiat
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  • ...the [[steering knuckle]]s and require nothing more than crawling under the car with a wrench in hand. In most cars which use this type of suspension, swap ...he mid 1930s used all round independent torsion bar suspension, along with air cooled rear engines. Also in the 1930s, prototypes of the first [[Volkswage
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]], [[Supercar]] The '''Pagani Huayra''' is a [[Mid-engine design|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] produced by [[Pagani]]. It is a successor to the [[Pagani Zonda]] and is
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  • ...dial engine]] 's [[aircraft]], whose project was approved in [[1933]] by [[Air Ministry]] that appropriated the sum of 20 million Italian lira (₤) for f {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • |Class:||[[FR layout|front-engined]] [[sports car]] ...ce nightgown with the driver’s seat "slanted at a comfortable angle". The car (and driver) is interred at the Alamo Masonic Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas.
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  • ...ish specialist car manufacturing company and one of the oldest independent car marques in Britain. Based in [[Weybridge, Surrey]] (see also [[British moto ...moved to [[Thames Ditton]], Surrey in [[1911]] and grew into a substantial car manufacturer. [[Selwyn Edge|S F Edge]], who had been behind [[Napier]], joi
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  • ...mponents that generate power and deliver it to the road surface, water, or air. This includes the [[internal combustion engine|engine]], [[transmission ( * [[Car safety]]
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  • |Class:||[[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] ...'''Dino''' was a brand for [[MR layout|mid-engined, rear-drive]] [[sports car]]s produced by [[Ferrari]] from [[1968]] to [[1976]]. The Dino name was re
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  • |Class || [[Large family car]] |Body style || 4-door [[sedan]]<br>5-door [[estate car|estate]]<br>2-door [[convertible|cabrio]]
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  • ...ut|front-engined]] [[Ferrari 412|412]] as the company's premium 4-seat V12 car. The updated 456M was replaced in 2004 by the [[Ferrari 612 Scaglietti|612 ...er mile time. At the time of its development it was the most powerful road car ever developed by Ferrari (aside from the F40).
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  • ...er products. In [[1957]] they produced the [[Vespa 400]], a tiny passenger car. ...led by the family of Piero Ferrari, who also still holds 10% of the famous car maker [[Ferrari]].
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  • ...s very strong, especially for its weight. If the mould contains air, small air bubbles will be present in the material, reducing strength. For hobby or c ...and low weight is essential for high-performance automobile racing. Race car manufacturers have also developed methods to give carbon fiber pieces stren
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  • ...Italian. By pressing a button driver can change between 4x2 and 4x4 modes. Car also has [[Electronic Stability Control|electronic stability control (ESC)] .... For inside it got a more sophisticated instrumentation, new fabrics, the air conditioning vents changed and it got new Euro 5 power plants. The 1.9 Mult
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  • ...eated inside the cylinder either by [[ignition system|ignition]] of a fuel air mixture ([[internal combustion engine]]) or by contact with a hot heat exch Reciprocating engines that are powered by compressed air, steam or other hot gases are still used in some applications such as to dr
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  • [[image:Logoautobianchi1.gif|thumb|180px|'''Autobianchi badge on a car's front fascia''']] ...h the biggest being the short-lived [[Autobianchi A111]], a [[small family car]]. Autobianchis were priced higher than Fiat models of similar size and the
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  • ...d in [[2002]] as the successor to the [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]]. The [[car body style|body style]] is a two door, two seat [[coupé]]. To celebrate La ...t automatically open to the needed size to let in just the right amount of air needed to cool its engine.
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  • ...to be used by privateer teams until 1991. It was also the company's first car meeting [[Group C]] regulations, replacing the previous [[Lancia LC1|LC1]] ...tions, Lancia (under the direction of [[Cesare Fiorio]]) needed an all-new car to replace the open-cockpit LC1s that were no longer eligable for champions
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  • |Layout & Class:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[compact car|compact]] The '''Fiat Stilo''' is a [[small family car]] available as a 3-door and a 5-door [[hatchback]], as well as an [[station
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  • [[Image:polizia.di.stato.car.arp.jpg|thumb|right|''Polizia di Stato'' Alfa Romeo 156 in [[Rome]]]] ...towns. Their duties are the prevention and detection of driving offences, car accident reports, planning and carrying out of services to regulate traffic
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  • ...d to reduce the volume of "dirty air", allowing drivers to close in on the car in front, encouraging [[overtaking]]. The [[bodywork]] is mainly made of pr =="Powered by Ferrari" car (2008-09 onwards)==
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  • ...onal”. That’s how Giorgetto Giugiaro photographs the Visconti, the concept car he created in sheer freedom, just like he did two years ago with the Brera ...made a strong impression on my Designer career. The first series-produced car I designed was the Alfa [[2000 Sprint]]. [[Italdesign]] itself was created
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  • Lamborghini is redefining the future of the super sports car with a unique technology demonstrator. Boasting an extremely lightweight co ...ni in carbon-fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) technology. The super sports car brand from Sant'Agata Bolognese is the only vehicle manufacturer in the wor
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  • ...Ermini named "Pasquino" was one of the most representative Italian, sports car manufactures of '40 and '50 years.(the cause of his premature death is stil ...ng years he had opportunities to compete, sometimes driving his customer's car like: the Consuma's Cup in 1935, he drove an Alfa Romeo to the Parma-Poggio
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  • The '''Bandini 1100 torpedo''' is a racing car model produced from [[1947]] to [[1949]] by the company [[Bandini|BandiniCa ...mance and lightness. The same name, ''[[torpedo ]]'', which identified the car, was to indicate the aerodynamic penetration and to be a good omen for the
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  • ...in older or specialized [[automobile]]s such as those designed for [[stock car racing]]. However, most cars built since the early [[1980s]] use [[computer ...either ''downdraft'' (flow of air is downwards) or ''side-draft'' (flow of air is sideways). In the [[United States]], downdraft carburetors were almost u
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  • ...ur wheels (the two on the rear very close together): the [[Isetta]] Bubble Car. ...was known as the ''Grifo 7 litri'' and was easily recognized by the broad air inlet on the hood. Later-day Grifos, the Series II, featured concealed [[he
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo Tipo 33''' was a [[sports car racing|sports racing]] [[prototype]] raced by the [[Alfa Romeo in motorspo Alfa Romeo started development of Tipo 33 in early 1960s, first car being built in 1965. First version was sent to 1963 established
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  • Originally powered by a 4.7 Litre V8 that produced 290 bhp, the car managed to turn out a top speed between 240-250 kph (150-156 mph). In 1969, ...ch leather seating for four adults, electric windows, wooden dashboard and air conditioniong as standard. Automatic transmission, power steering and a rad
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  • ...interest in Maserati in 1968, the concept of a mid-engined two-seat sports car was proposed. [[Lamborghini]] and [[De Tomaso]] already had the Miura and M ...ission. Suspension was independent all round (a first for a Maserati road car) with coil springs, telescopic shocks and anti-roll bars. Citroën's advanc
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  • ...y Control''' (ESC) is the generic term for systems designed to improve a [[car handling|vehicle's handling]], particularly at the limits where the driver ...rride a car's physical limits. If a driver pushes the possibilities of the car's [[chassis]] and ESC too far, ESC cannot prevent a crash. It is a tool to
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  • ...ified car is drive by [[Sébastien Bourdais]], four-consective-time [[Champ Car]] winner, and Vettel. ...Rosso STR2 2007 London.jpg|left|thumb|250px|A STR2 at the 2007 [[Red Bull Air Race]] [[London]].]]
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  • ;1957: Colani's [[Alfa Romeo]] design is the first [[sports car]] to clock a lap of under 10 minutes at the [[Nürburgring]]; it can now be ;1959: The world's first monocoque sports car: [[BMW]] 700
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  • ...4.0 litres. The F12berlinetta was named "The Supercar of the Year 2012" by car magazine [[Top Gear (magazine)|''Top Gear'']]. ...torque]] at 6000&nbsp;rpm, making it the fourth-most powerful Ferrari road car to date, only surpassed by [[LaFerrari]], F12tdf, and [[Ferrari 812 Superfa
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  • [[Siata]] build this car on [[Fiat 8V]] parts. ...s build by [[Carrozzeria]] [[Motto]] , despite what badge there was on the car at delivery.
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  • ...ese venues were the [[Buick Wildcat III]], [[Chevrolet Nomad|Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad]], [[Cadillac LaSalle II]] roadster and sedan, and Cadillac [[Eldorad ...c Club de Mer]], Cadillac [[Eldorado Brougham]] and Eldorado Brougham town car. Fans of [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]] will recognize the 1956 show as t
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo Tipo 33''' was a [[sports car racing]] prototype raced by the [[Alfa Romeo]] factory team between 1967 an ...s also used in the 1980s for the unrelated road car, [[Alfa Romeo 33 (road car)]].
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  • |Class:||[[Executive car]] |Body style:||4-door [[saloon car|saloon]]<br>2-door [[coupé]]
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  • Later, in the eighties, '''Puma''' began the construction of a sports car, the "Big Brother", made with a 1200cc VW engine as the "Maggiolino" was av ..." nut differed at the headlights and you could remove the roof to turn the car into a [[Spider]]. The last model produced, was a model with an [[Alfa Rome
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  • [[Image:Colorized car engine.jpg|thumb|A colorized [[automobile]] engine]] ...uel energy-density. These engines have appeared in almost all [[Automobile|car]]s, [[motorbike]]s, many [[boat]]s, and in a wide variety of [[aircraft]] a
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  • |Successor:||[[Alfa Romeo 33 (road car)|Alfa Romeo 33]] |Class:||[[Small family car]]
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  • : ''This article is about the 1969-1971 race car. For road cars designated '''512 BB / 512 BBi''' and '''512 TR / F512M''' s The '''Ferrari 512''' was a [[sports car racing|sports car]], related to the [[Ferrari P]] series of sports prototypes. It was raced i
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  • ...such that the tire is either permanently self-repairing or at least loses air very slowly. ...). The second is personal safety since the user does not have to stop the car to change wheels on a fast highway, in poor weather, in the dark or in a hi
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  • ...on run, the front repeater lights were moved ahead of the wheelarches. The car's official title was 1750 Spider Veloce, the name "Duetto" being dropped fr ...minor mechanical and aesthetic modifications were also made, and the 1600 car (never available in North America) dropped the "Junior" name.
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  • '''Engine displacement''' is defined as the total [[volume]] of air/fuel mixture an [[engine]] can draw in during one complete engine cycle; it Displacement is equal to the volume of combustible air/fuel mixture ingested during one cycle of all the cylinders at 100% [[volum
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  • ...chamber with the piston at the bottom of its stroke containing 1000 cc of air (900 cc in the cylinder plus 100 cc in the combustion chamber). When the pi ...it allows an engine to extract more mechanical energy from a given mass of air-fuel mixture due to its higher thermal efficiency. High ratios place the av
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  • ...-3.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Bruno Senna]] drives a Dallara F304 [[Formula Three]] Car during a support race at the [[2006 Australian Grand Prix]]]] ...1972, near [[Parma]], [[Italy]] and started building chassis for [[sports car]] racing and [[hillclimbing]], racing in the smaller engine classes. In 197
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  • ...m [[wear and tear]] as well as to provide a high-friction bond between the car and the road to improve acceleration and handling. Today most tires, espec ...ges. By Dunlop's time, the bicycle had been fully developed (see [[Rover (car)|Rover]]) and it proved a far more suitable application for pneumatic tires
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  • ...rtrays four young people (plus a friend) posing almost dandy, and with the air of being ready to conquer the world. They return to native country in 1894, ...The year is 1905, as the catalog tells us that the accompanying. The first car was presented with all the honors if they build fifty, maybe one hundred sp
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  • ...ectly balances the ultimate driving experience with the ultimate in sports car sophistication. ...ind deflector, on the other hand, delivers almost complete calm inside the car, even at high speed. It rests on the front windshield frame and can likewis
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  • ...car designer. His work covered a large range from [[minicar]]s to [[sports car]]s, using all the different layouts as and when they were the best solution ...t confidence to entrust the design of all the mechanical components of the car including the chassis to Giacosa. Giacosa was engineering manager at Fiat b
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  • | Class || [[Sports car]] / [[Roadster]] ...iv><div style= "font-size:87%;"><blockquote>"the X1/9 is a remarkably safe car with excellent handling and high reserves of roadholding..."</blockquote></
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  • In November 1969 introduced his buggy car into the Hall of Turin. The influx of visitors was very large and the event The problem now was the approval of the car.
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  • ...004.jpg|thumb|215px|[[Michael Schumacher]] driving a modern '''Formula One car''' at the [[2004 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...i|Ferrari]] spends hundreds of millions of dollars a year developing their car, while the former [[Minardi]] team spent less than 50 million) had the opti
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  • ...han the normal automotive 12 volts. Accessories such as power steering and air conditioning are powered by electric motors instead of being attached to th .... The combustion engine runs at a constant and efficient rate, even as the car changes speed. During stop-and-go city driving, series hybrids are relative
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  • ...ge from damage and wear. The design of front and [[rear suspension]] of a car may be different. ...es for a 2000lb race car and a 10,000lb truck are very different. A luxury car, taxi, or passenger bus would be described as having soft springs. Vehicles
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  • ...lso mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and pe ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater.
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  • |Class || [[Sports car]] The '''Alfa Romeo GTV''' and '''Alfa Romeo Spider''' are two [[sports car]]s produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] since 1995
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  • The '''Bandini 750 sports torpedo''' is a racing car model, produced from [[1950]] to [[1956]] by the italian company [[Bandini| ...], this new type marks the consecration of [[Bandini Cars | Bandini]] as [[car]] international level. These are the ''750 sports torpedo'' fact, to take [
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  • ! Car ...ned by the [[Louis Ravel|brother]] of the [[Maurice Ravel|composer]]. His car was struck [[head-on collision|head-on]] by a [[van]] traveling at high spe
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  • ...[[accelerometer]]s that continually monitor the movement of the wheels and car body and transmits this information to a control unit. The vehicle's comput Both vehicles are equipped with front and side driver and passenger [[air bag|airbags]] as well as [[seat belt]] pre-tensioners. Driving stability i
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  • ...lso mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and pe ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater.
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  • ...full luxury package, including full leather trim, tinted power windows, [[air conditioning]], and a premium stereo mounted in a roof console. In order t ...n the desert due to the Scorpion tires, an oversized radiator, and a large air cleaner which sat on top of 6 weber carburators. For those requiring even
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  • ...ly beautiful and innovative that it is called "Road 125" a single-cylinder air-cooled that quickly becomes the half aimed at young people. But it is alway {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...] banking dynasty who became a [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] race-car driver, a [[scriptwriter]], a [[theatrical producer]], a [[poe]]t, and one ...ns, Philippe de Rothschild became a larger-than-life personality as a race-car driver, actor, film producer, artist, and the man who revolutionized winema
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  • ...es set indirect limits on these dimensions, and nearly every aspect of the car carries size regulations; consequently the various cars tend to be very clo The car must only have four wheels mounted externally of the body work with only th
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  • |Class:||[[Executive car]] The '''Lancia Kappa''' is an [[executive car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Lancia]]. It replaced t
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  • |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[mid-size car|mid-size]] sedan The '''Alfa Romeo 155''' is a [[compact executive car]] produced under the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Alfa Romeo]] [[marque]] between 19
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  • ...vation of 2,285 [[metre|m]],(7,500 [[Foot (unit of length)|ft]]) the thin air makes breathing more difficult for both the drivers and their cars. The ci ...aseball stadium was built on the innerpart of this curve. When the [[Champ Car]] series began using the track in 2002, the ''peraltada'' curve was partial
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  • ...pid reaction Corps Command (NRDC-IT), of four support brigades (Artillery, Air Defense, Logistics, Engineering), as well as command of the Army Aviation, : “[[Friuli]]” Air Assault Brigade in [[Bologna]] (Emilia)
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  • ...er unit, using the Siata cylinder head, with 22bhp - enough to propel the car to about 100km/h. A Siata 750cc engine with 25bhp was also available. Later ...a]] launched in 1950 to complement the smaller Amica, the Daina was a [[GT car]] built both as a coupe and a trasformabile (convertible). The bodies of bo
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  • |Body style || 4-door [[sedan (car)|sedan]] (berlina)<br>2-door [[coupé]]<br>2-door [[Targa top|targa]] (Spid The '''Lancia Beta''' was a car produced by [[Lancia]]. It was the first Lancia produced by the company aft
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  • ...ll time. The company is legendary for producing some of the best [[sports car|sports cars]] in the world. The original Bugatti failed with the advent of ...ti Type 57|Type 57 "Atlantic"]] and the [[Bugatti Type 55|Type 55]] sports car.
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  • '''Ferrari 512 S''' was the designation of 25 five litre [[sports car racing|sports cars]] built until January 1970, related to the [[Ferrari P]] ...of 3000 resp. 4380&nbsp;cc. However, in the specific case of world sports car championship and [[24 hours of Le Mans]] racing cars, regulations in those
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  • ...tandard production chassis, while the Lotus had been created as a [[sports car]] with a special chassis, ideal distribution of weights, and specially desi ...e size of the Giulietta, I had a cage made of rods built directly onto the car and a worker modelled this new shape in aluminium sheets. This operation le
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  • ...motorcycle racing]], and it can further include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and pe ...t over the line was [[Émile Levassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater.
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  • ...of demolition derby for compact cars is increasing in popularity. Compact car events have the advantages of an abundant supply of usable vehicles, which ...wells, removing parts of bumpers, welding the doors shut, relocating the [[car battery|battery]], and occasionally cutting an escape hatch in the roof. T
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  • ...ve region. Furthermore, with an elevation of 2,285 m,(7,500 ft) the thin air makes breathing more difficult for both the drivers and their cars. The ci ...aseball stadium was built on the innerpart of this curve. When the [[Champ Car]] series began using the track in 2002, the ''peraltada'' curve was partial
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  • | Class || [[Small family car]] The '''Lancia Delta''' is a [[small family car]] produced by Italian automaker [[Lancia]] with the first generation being
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  • ...sored drivers and manufactured racecars; the company went into independent car production in 1946, eventually became '''Ferrari [[Joint stock company|S.p. ...factory was bombed in 1944 and rebuilt in 1946 to include a works for road car production.
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  • |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[full-size car|full-size]] [[sedan]] The '''Alfa Romeo 164''' was a [[full-size car|full-size]] [[automobile]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [
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  • ...ngines with a higher compression ratio produce more power (such as in race car engines). However, such engines actually ''require'' a higher octane fuel. {{main article|Hydrogen car}}
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  • ...came to be used informally to refer to the driver's seat of a [[automobile|car]], especially a high performance one, and this is official terminology in [ ...920s there were many passenger aircraft in which the crew were open to the air while the passengers sat in a cabin. Military biplanes and the first single
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  • '''Cizeta''' Automobili srl of [[Modena]], [[Italy]] was a car manufacturer set up in the late 1980s by Claudio Zampolli (an Italian [[Fer ...n brought the original Diablo design to Cizeta. The prototype was the only car to carry the "Cizeta-Moroder" badge, as Giorgio Moroder pulled out of the C
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  • ...fter the end of World War I, they started an auto repair shop. In 1921 the car production was disbanded and taken over by [[SPA]]. ...cause one after another, are devoting themselves to the same job: to found car companies. Base, and then leave, or merge with others, or dissolve, or dete
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  • A passion for the moving object that cuts through the air gives the lines created by his hand a total absence of stiffness and an une ...mic engineer Bergmann, which leads to the creation of numerous aerodynamic car bodies; a reminder of the first aerodynamic people-carrier vehicle in histo
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  • ...omb]]. The [[warhead]] is primed to go off during a performance at a [[US Air Force]] base in [[West Germany]]. As the explosion will look like an accid ...viet base. He confronts Orlov, who escapes. Bond then follows the train by car, which he even manages to drive on the rails. Also following the train is [
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  • ...5-2a.jpg|right|thumb|350px|[[Aston Martin DB5]] the most famous James Bond car]] ...#GT.2C GTV and GTV6|Alfa Romeo GTV6]] || Unknown || Bond steals the parked car while its owner uses a pay phone booth and makes haste towards Octopussy's
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  • Blush and her charge, an [[United States|American]] [[United States Air Force|Air Force]] pilot named Jack Petachi, are in fact operatives of [[SPECTRE]], a ...he official series is very much against. James Bond does not have a wonder-car, either - rather a sprightly and mildly armed motorcycle that Q promises to
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  • ...bigger than any current model [[Harley-Davidson]]. Taglioni decided on an air cooled 1256&nbsp;cc 90 degree two valve head V4 using a 180 degree cranksha ...a central box section front downtube between the forward cylinders. Small car sized starter motor and [[Electrical generator|generator]] were fitted. It
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  • | Class || [[Luxury car]], [[Sport car]], [[Racing car]] ...on models. In 2004 Alfa Romeo revived the 8C name for a V8-engined concept car which has made it into production for 2007, the [[Alfa Romeo 8C Competizion
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  • ...l is [[Franz Tost]], formerly of [[BMW]]'s motorsport division. Its latest car, the [[STR2|STR2]] is nearly identical to the Red Bull RB3, as both were de ...ed the [[Concorde Agreement]] as each team is expected to design their own car. Toro Rosso claim that this design was originally produced during 2004 by [
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  • ...different types of industrial motors were also developed from 8 to 80 CV, air or water-cooled, for various different uses. These included tractors, earth ...hi site) were delivered in 1971. In the same way as Fiat Topolino made the car widely popular in Italy in the forties and fifties, so on a different scale
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  • ...d mark the decline of the French motorcycle market. The manufacturing of a car, like the economic "[[Citroën 2CV]]", completely changed the balance of th | [[Engine]] || Otto mono vertical cylinder cycle (4T) air-cooled
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  • |[[Image:FiatYump1_SM.jpg |right|thumb|200px|[[Fiat Uno]] rally car ]] ...ple, 111,000 of whom are outside Italy. Fiat built the famous [[Lingotto]] car factory, opened in 1923.
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  • ...d in racing, notably the 4-rotor Mazda 26B engine that powered the winning car in the 1991 [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] race. ...engines use two interleaved rotors in a cylindric or toroidal stator. The air-fuel mix is aspirated, compressed, ignited and burnt between each rotor's f
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  • |Occupation || Car builder ...[Italy|Italian]] businessman, [[motor racing|racing driver]], and [[racing car]] builder.
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  • ...t]]. '''Passive''' safety devices and systems are those — such as [[Airbag|air bags]] — which operate without any input or action from the vehicle occup ...ads and maintaining a minimal but adequate transparency for control of the car immediately following a collision. [[Toughened glass|Tempered glass]] side
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  • '''Car handling''' and '''vehicle handling''' is a description of the way wheeled ...emphasize handling above passenger space and comfort, are called [[sports car]]s.
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  • ...parachute while the assassin is killed when the Land Rover explodes in mid-air. ...using the Aston Martin's weapons. Bond, however, is forced to destroy the car, whereupon he and Milovy sled down a snow-covered hill in the girl's cello
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  • ...has become an iconic figure in the history of the sport, renowned for his car control, aggressive driving style, and a 'never give up' attitude. His son, ...d [[Jacques Villeneuve|Jacques]], won the [[Indianapolis 500]] and [[Champ Car|CART]] championships in 1995 and became [[Formula One]] World Champion in 1
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  • ...where he kills him. Afterwards, Bond escapes using a jetpack to fly to his car parked outside the château where he has a brief battle with his pursuers, ...odes. Bond and Domino are picked up from the sea via a [[Fulton surface-to-air recovery system|sky hook]]-equipped plane.
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  • |Class || [[City car]] ...or "Nuova Panda" (in [[Italian language|Italian]]), and was the [[European Car of the Year]] in 2004.
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  • The '''24 Hours Nürburgring''' is a [[touring car racing|touring car]] and GT [[Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance racing]] event on the [[ ...of Le Mans]]. The ADAC had held its first [[1000 km Nürburgring]] [[sports car racing]] event in 1953. As the [[1000 km Spa]] had been introduced in 1966,
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  • ...mpionship and demonstrated immense commitment to testing and improving the car. ...moments later, but before they and Lunger were able to pull Lauda from his car, he suffered severe burns to his head and inhaled hot toxic gases that dama
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  • ''Click here to see'' [[Ducati car|Ducati]] ''automotive'' ...rancesco Baracca]], a heroic World War I fighter pilot that died during an air raid in 1918.
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  • ...y bombers which were considered very advanced for their time. Even US Army Air Corps used them to form its first heavy bomber squadron in 1918. The Capron ...ronized two carburettors have carry to this solution, only concession is a air regulation screw for each (long) aspiration pipe. The distribution keep the
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  • |Class || [[Sports car|Sports Car]] ...d [[floorpan]] from the [[Alfa Romeo Giulia|Giulia]] [[Sedan (car)|Berlina car]]. These appealing cars were made in a wide variety of models over a perio
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  • ...' ('''ESC''') is a computerized technology that improves the safety of a [[car handling|vehicle's stability]] by detecting and minimizing skids. When ESC ...that ESC is highly effective in helping the driver maintain control of the car and saving lives and reducing the severity of crashes. In the fall of 2004
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  • ...ari]] [[Formula One]] 1.5&nbsp;L V8 engines ''(none of them used in a road car)'' ....6&nbsp;L (13600&nbsp;cc/829 cu&nbsp;in³) 2003 Cadillac Sixteen ([[concept car]])
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  • ...commits suicide by swallowing a cyanide pill, and then Bond drives the Bel Air to Government House in the film. ...where he meets up with Leiter and Quarrel. No gadgets were included on the car.
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  • ...0&nbsp;cc clubman's championship at [[Brands Hatch]], before taking a race car course at the Winfield Racing School in [[France]]. Hill did not make his s ...sponsorship had failed to materialise. Amati had not been able to get the car through qualifying but Hill matched his team-mate, [[Eric van de Poele]] by
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  • The film is best known for Bond's Lotus Esprit submarine/car and the introduction of [[Jaws (James Bond)|Jaws]], a giant and seemingly i ...rthy]]) to a shark, the villain plays [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]'s ''[[Air on the G String]]'' — famous for accompanying the disaster-prone characte
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  • ...running of the event at Albert Park in 2005, Webber drove his Williams F1 car over the Sydney Harbour Bridge in a promotional event, and the Melbourne ci ...he crash, and Brundle’s subsequent rush back to the pits to take the spare car for the re-start, ensured the first race in Melbourne gained widespread cov
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  • ...to the "[[IndyCar]]" class of [[formula racing|formula]], or [[open wheel car|open-wheel]], race cars that have competed in it. It has been broadcast liv ...h the first race was won by an American driver at the wheel of an American car, European makers such as the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Fiat]] or [[France|French]
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  • ...ously responsible for the [[Fittipaldi Automotive]] team's F5A Formula One car. Giancarlo led the Minardi team to four moderately successful [[Formula Two ...rt campaigned for reduced costs in the sport. He appealed to the competing car manufacturers for an agreement where the independent (and, on the whole, fi
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  • ...g, racing and naked configurations &mdash; each with the company's iconic, air-cooled 90° V-twin engines. ...rving in the [[Regia Aeronautica|Corpo Aeronautico Militare]] (the Italian Air Corp, ''CAM'') during the first World War: Carlo Guzzi (1889&ndash;1964), G
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  • |Car number || 3 ...en/}}) (born [[October 17]], [[1979]] in [[Espoo]], [[Finland]]) is a race car driver, currently driving for [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. He is the reigning [[Fo
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  • ...urney]]). He also won races in [[midget car racing|midget cars]], [[sprint car racing|sprint cars]], and [[drag racing]]. ...hree under [[United States Auto Club|USAC]]-sanctioning, one under [[Champ car|CART]]), the [[1978 Formula One season|1978]] [[List of Formula One World D
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  • ...11 [[Targa Florio]] with two 24 HP models. In 1914, an advanced Grand Prix car was designed and built, the [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|GP1914]] which featured ...Romeo with the [[Alfa Romeo 20/30 HP|Torpedo 20-30 HP]] becoming the first car to be badged as such.Their first success came in 1920 when [[Giuseppe Campa
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  • ...torical events, cars are allowed to use the livery which was used when the car was actively competing. ...i]] (2000-2001), [[Elf Aquitaine|Elf]] (2001), [[Renault]] (2001) [[Korean Air]] (1997-2001)
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  • ...no different to those that had raced earlier in the season. Indeed Varzi's car was built before the war. Championships for drivers or constructors were no ...a refusal of the Italian government to fund the expensive design of a new car. Surprisingly, Alfa Romeo involvement in racing was made with a very thin b
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  • ...at they would run with a new "Earth livery" on their [[Honda RA107|RA107]] car, the first time since [[1968 Formula One season|1968]], when sponsorship in ...None'' <!-- Do not add Sébastien Bourdais. Just because he has driven the car does not make him a test driver. -->
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  • ...attack by Simonova. He kills Mishkin and captures Simonova, escaping in a car; Bond pursues in a [[tank]] to an [[armoured train]], where he kills Ourumo ...ia Onatopp]] || [[Famke Janssen]] || A former fighter pilot for the Soviet Air Force who joined the Janus crime syndicate after the fall of the Soviet Uni
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  • ...ing testing at Valencia, Super Aguri turned up to test their SA07B interim car for the first time. ===New car launches===
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  • ...scene, which ends with the actor being lowered into the ground alongside a car, his final words being "Always have an escape plan". He died in an automob ...nements including ground to air missiles, a key chain that can control the car remotely, and as R proudly points out, six cup holders. It was later sawed
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  • ...disappointing, the car was unstable on the straight, however Ford sent one car to Germany for Phil Hill and Bruce McLaren to race in the [[1000km Nürburg ...on the market which was able to sustain the torque of the 7.0&nbsp;L, the car featured a new 4 ratio Kar Kraft gearbox. Two Mark IIs were entered by Shel
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  • ...6-02.jpg|thumb|right|230px|[[Fernando Alonso]] driving his [[Renault R26]] car during a testing session held in February 2006 at [[Circuit de Valencia]].] ...proposal for an alternative World Championship. On [[March 27]], the five car manufacturers involved lodged applications for the [[2008 Formula One seaso
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  • ...oyce]] in 18 kt. gold (explained as white gold in the novel) and using the car to smuggle the gold. He also overhears Goldfinger talking to a Chinese agen ...(a memorable scene includes one early-leaving mobster's body left inside a car reduced to a metal cube by a giant automobile wrecking compactor). As for
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  • ===Car release schedule=== ...ty car as it emerged from the pit lane but after it had crossed the safety car control line. It took the race stewards twenty minutes to pass verdict on t
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  • Beginning almost an hour after ''Casino Royale'', Bond is then involved in a car chase in [[Siena]], Italy. The official synopsis shows that after his captu Shooting in [[Panama City]] began on 7 February 2008 at [[Howard Air Force Base]]. The country doubled for Haiti and Bolivia, with the [[Nationa
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  • ...passed from [[Alpha Romeo]] to [[Lancia]] in the February [[1938]]. To the car it comes given the name “[[Ardea]]”, correspondent to that one of one a ...incenzo Lancia (that seems already had defined it like '' the most popular car between that I have produced up to now ''), the first one vagito of the one
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  • ...DBS around Jeremy Clarkson's [[Top Gear]] track and in the film I got the car up to 170mph. When I braked, we had those brakes just f**king glowing. Will ...d to double for scenes set in Madagascar, with an abandoned Royal Bahamian Air Force base being a particularly important location for the production. Addi
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  • ...levelled off or declined as motorized transportation became affordable and car-centred policies led to an increasingly hostile environment for bicycles. I ...ion and which may be covered in an aerodynamic fairing to achieve very low air drag is referred to as a [[Recumbent bicycle]] or [[Human Powered Vehicle]]
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  • *[[Milan]] - the primary air transport hub for Italy ===By car===
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  • ...cost. A basic production 125&nbsp;cc bike costs about the same as a small car. These bikes are raced in national championships around the world as well a ...ions, where internal friction losses are highest, and leaning out the fuel-air mixture in sections of the track where maximum power is less necessary. Obs
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  • When you leave Vienna by plane, and if you use Star Alliance Flights, Air Berlin or Fly Niki, your baggage can be checked in at the city center, whic ===By car===
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  • ...rooms, in a warm family atmosphere. Facilities: kitchen, central heating, air conditioning, telephone, tv room, free cradle available for babies up to 2 ...ee streets away from Catalunya square. Rooms with bathroom, tv, satellite, air-conditioned...
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  • ...Bond tags along. The pair capture Sanchez by pulling his plane out of the air with a [[Coast Guard]] helicopter, and then parachute down to arrive at the *Lincoln Continental Mark VII — Bond's rental car in Key West.
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  • ...thumb|left|The [[Aston Martin DB5]] is the most famous and recognised Bond car]] ...ona]] for $2,090,000 (USD) to an unnamed European collector. That specific car was originally sold for £5,000 in 1970.
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  • ...thumb|left|The [[Aston Martin DB5]] is the most famous and recognised Bond car]] ...ona]] for $2,090,000 (USD) to an unnamed European collector. That specific car was originally sold for £5,000 in 1970.
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