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  • ...II]], Ferrari asked Colombo to design a small [[V12]] for use in the new [[Ferrari]] [[marque]]'s racing and road cars. ...ngine|Colombo engine]]", was produced for road cars, including the famed [[Ferrari 250|250]], for more than 15 years in displacements up to 3.3 L.
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  • The following engines are built by [[Ferrari]]. ...facturers in attempting to build a [[straight-twin|straight-2]] automobile engine. The racing prototype never made it to production.
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  • ...r:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Ferrari 159 S.jpg|250px|'''Ferrari 159 S''']] ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari 159 S'''
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  • | '''[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]''' | '''[[Maserati]]'''
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:ferrari-159s01.jpg|250px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari 159 S'''
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  • ...lor:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati 150 S.jpg|280px|Maserati 150S]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 150S'''
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  • ...r:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati-3500gti.jpg|250px|Maserati Sebring]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati Sebring'''
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  • ...ar handling|handling]]. Technically FMR is a subcategory of FR, since the engine is still in the front of the car, and FMR cars still have rear wheel [[Powe ...t bumper of the car. [[Grand tourer]]s usually have FMR layouts, as a rear engine would not leave much space for the rear seats.
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  • | '''[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]''' | [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Maserati]]
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  • ...lor:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati 300 S.jpg|280px|Maserati 300 S]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 300S'''
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 350S''' |Manufacturer||[[Maserati]]
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  • ...starters were also teammates: the too slow Scarlatti and Chiron due to his engine blowing up in practice. | '''[[Maserati]]'''
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 5000 GT''' |Manufacturer||[[Maserati]]
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  • | '''[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]''' | '''[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]'''
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari 125''' |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Ferrari]]
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  • ...valves. In engines with more than one [[cylinder bank]], such as the [[V engine]], this designation means two camshafts ''per bank''. ...ave long rods to transfer the movement of the lobes on the camshaft in the engine block to the valves in the [[cylinder head]].
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  • |[[Image:Ferrari212 motor.JPG|250px|thumb|[[Ferrari 212]] 2.6 L engine]] ...gine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Colombo Type 125 Testa Rossa engine in a 1958 [[Ferrari TR|250TR]]]]
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  • ...ff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati GranTurismo.JPG|270px|Maserati GranTurismo]] ! colspan=2 |''' Maserati GranTurismo<br>Maserati GranTurismo S'''
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  • [[Image:Maserati 250 SI.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Maserati 250 SI]] ...ckground:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:1957 Maserati 200SI.JPG|280px|1957 200 SI at [[Scarsdale Concours]]]]
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  • |Team(s) || [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], [[Scuderia Centro Sud]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[British Racing Partnership|UDT Laystall]] ...for the [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Scuderia Centro Sud]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] and [[British Racing Partnership|UDT Laystall]] teams.
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  • | '''[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]''' | '''[[Maserati]]'''
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  • ...ontrast to the rear-engined [[RR layout]], the [[center of mass]] of the [[engine]] is in front of the rear axle. This layout is typically chosen for its lo ...cars, RMR is the usual configuration and is usually synonymous with "rear engine". Due to its favorable weight dynamics, this layout is heavily employed in
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  • | '''[[Maserati]]''' | '''[[Maserati]]'''
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  • ...ttom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:1970 Maserati Mistral Spyder.JPG|250px|1970 Maserati Mistral Spyder]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati Mistral'''
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  • ...n [[internal combustion engine]] with 12 [[cylinder]]s in [[V engine|V]] [[engine configuration|configuration]]. Like a [[straight-6]], this configuration h ..., heavy-duty engine, a V12 can run slower than smaller engines, prolonging engine life.
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  • [[Maserati]] is currently developing a direct successor for their Coupe model, alongsi However, the arrival of Frank Stephenson at [[Ferrari-Maserati Group]] in July 2002, led the prestige automaker to reconsider and eventual
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:FERRARI 125f1.jpg|260px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari 125 F1'''
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  • |Team(s) || [[O.S.C.A.]], non-works [[Maserati]] & [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] ! Engine
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  • ...of mechanically similar [[V6]], [[V8]], and [[V12]] engines produced by [[Ferrari]] for the past 40 years ...ical details with the engineer [[Vittorio Jano]]. Dino would never see the engine; he died on [[June 30]], [[1956]] at the age of 24.
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  • ...]] to improve efficiency and power. OHC also inherently allows for greater engine speeds over comparable cam-in-block designs. ...t engines this means there is one camshaft in the one head, while in a [[V engine]] there are two camshafts: one per cylinder bank.
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  • | '''[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]''' | '''[[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Maserati]]'''
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  • ...is performance earned him a spot in [[Grand Prix motor racing]] with the [[Maserati]] factory team. [[Image:Biondetti1937MonteCarlo.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Biondetti in his Maserati at Monte Carlo, 1937.]]
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  • [[Image:Unterflurmotor Hanomag.jpg|thumb|260px|Mid-engine in a Hanomag-Fahrgestell.]] ...describes the placement of an [[automobile]] [[internal-combustion engine|engine]] between the rear and front axles. Another term for this is mid-ship, tho
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  • '''Also see: [[Maserati 450S]]''' ...y2007.jpg|280px|Maserati 450S]]<br>''[[Carroll Shelby]] standing next to a Maserati 450S that he raced in 1957.''
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Ferrari California1.jpg|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari California'''
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari Monza''' |aka||Ferrari TF<br>Ferrari Mondial
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari Monza''' |Aka:||Ferrari TF<br>Ferrari Mondial
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati Ghibli''' [[Image:Ghibli_I.jpg|thumb|right|270px|First-generation Maserati Ghibli]]
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  • [[Image:Quattroporte_I.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Maserati Quattroporte (I).]] [[Image:Quattroporte_II.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Maserati Quattroporte (II).]]
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  • '''Also see: [[Maserati 250S]]''' ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 450S'''
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati Birdcage 75th''' [[Image:Maseratibirdcage.jpg|thumb|right|270px|The Maserati Birdcage 75th at the [[2006]] [[LA Auto Show]].]]
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  • ...333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:FXX3.jpg|280px|'''Ferrari FXX''']] ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari FXX'''
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  • ...r Fantuzzi engine.jpg|thumb|250px|1961 [[Ferrari TR|Ferrari 250TR Spider]] engine fitted with six Weber two-barrel downdraft carburetors.]] ...the engine has its own carburetor barrel. These carburetors found use in [[Maserati]] and [[Alfa Romeo]] racing cars. Twin ''updraught'' Webers fed [[superchar
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  • |2nd Place || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Alberto Ascari]] <br>[[Ferrari]] |3rd Place || {{flagiconMonaco}} [[Louis Chiron]] <br>[[Maserati]]
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  • ...[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Mercedes-Benz motorsport|Mercedes-Benz]], [[Maserati]], [[Vanwall]] Taruffi drove a newly introduced 2-liter, 4 cylinder [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], which placed 3rd in the 360 kilometer race Grand Prix de Bari at [[Bari,
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Maserati]], [[Lancia in Formula One|Lancia]], [[Scuderia Centro Sud]] ...signed to drive an [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] for [[Scuderia Ferrari]] in the 1937 season. Unfortunately, Emilio died while testing an Alfa Rome
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati 3500GT silver vr TCE.jpg|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 3500 GT'''
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Ferrari 125 S.jpg|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari 125 S'''
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  • [[Image:Aero4G11.jpg|thumb|250px|The Liberty V8 aircraft engine clearly shows the configuration]] A '''V8''' engine is a [[V engine]] with eight [[cylinder]]s.
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  • ...pg|250px]]J''ack Brabham's 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway'' ...oon joined the [[Cooper Car Company]] team, which was the first to run the engine at the rear. In 1959 Brabham won the World Championship with a [[Coventry
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  • |Team(s):||[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]] (Ita), [[Scuderia Centro Sud]], [[Bra ...[1995]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[ATS]] (Ita), [[BRM]], [[Brabham]] and [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] teams.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Lancia D50/Ferrari D50''' | Team || [[Lancia|Scuderia Lancia]]<br>[[Scuderia Ferrari]]
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  • ...commonly abbreviated to '''OHC''', [[valvetrain]] configurations place the engine [[camshaft]] within the [[cylinder head]]s, above the [[combustion chamber] ...ngine manufacturers easily accept the added complexity in trade for better engine performance and greater design flexibility. Another performance advantage
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati 4cl.jpg|250px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 4CL'''
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati.MC12.JPG|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati MC12'''
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  • ...:0; background:#505050; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[File:Ferrari 458 Italia.jpg|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari 458 Italia'''
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati Bora''' | Manufacturer || [[Maserati]]
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  • This list contains all [[Maserati]] production models. ...001 often is difficult to determine. Figures vary with the source and even Maserati states different numbers for the same model. This information therefore has
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  • ...]] to improve efficiency and power. OHC also inherently allows for greater engine speeds over comparable cam-in-block designs. ...t engines this means there is one camshaft in the one head, while in a [[V engine]] there are two camshafts: one per cylinder bank.
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  • ...racing. Although an engine was built, the project was never completed. The engine now belongs to [[Giorgio Monetti]], a man otherwise famous at Ducati for ha
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati S.p.A.''' ...[[Carlo Maserati]], [[Ettore Maserati]], [[Ernesto Maserati]] and [[Mario Maserati]]
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  • This list contains all [[Maserati]] production models (more photos to follow). ...001 often is difficult to determine. Figures vary with the source and even Maserati states different numbers for the same model. This information therefore has
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  • His first known car is a [[1946]] [[Fiat 1100]] A Sport [[Barchetta]]. [[Maserati]] was one of the first clients who contracted Frua for the styling of their ...[[Corvair]]-like styled pontoon-Beetle in [[1960]], Italsuisse showed a [[Maserati 3500]] GTI Coupé on the Italsuisse stand at the [[1961]] Motor Show in Gen
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  • [[Image:v6bw.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Alfa Romeo V6 engine]]]] ...configuration in modern cars after the [[straight-4]]; it shares with that engine a compactness very suited to the popular [[front wheel drive]] layout, and
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  • ...a Somma''" and the "''Coppa della Collina Pistoiese''." In 1928 he drove a Maserati to first place in the "''Coppa Gallenga''" hillclimb at [[Rocca di Papa]]. ...aserati_1929.jpg|thumb|200px|right|'''Borzacchini in his land speed record Maserati V4 in 1929''']]
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  • |Team(s) ||[[Maserati]]<br>[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]<br>Cooper<br>Porsche<br>[[ATS]] (Ita)<br>Lotus<br>Eagle ...rench Grand Prix]] at [[Reims-Gueux|Reims]] [[France]] in 1958 driving a [[Maserati]]. That same year, paired with [[Belgium|Belgian]] teammate [[Olivier Gende
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  • | [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] | [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Maserati]]
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  • ...ce at USGP 2005.jpg|thumb|left|400px|[[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Scuderia Ferrari]] have each won their respective World Championships a record number of tim ...chumacher]] has won the most Drivers' Championships (seven) and [[Scuderia Ferrari]] have won the most Constructors' Championships (fourteen).
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  • |Team(s):||[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Maserati]], [[Lancia]] ...rlier years; it was after he entered the prestigious [[Mille Miglia]] in a Ferrari sports car that he eventually started racing on four wheels regularly.
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  • ...wheels off a [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale]], windshield and headlights from [[Ferrari 250 LM]], Jaguar differential, an in house build the frame with small tubes ...tors (4 X 40 [[Webers]]) and tuned from 197 hp to 230 hp. The 2.6 Liter V8 engine came back and placed in the 268a; it was very powerful.
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  • ...border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:2004MaseratiSpyder.jpg|280px|2004 Maserati Spyder CC]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati Coupé / Spyder'''
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati 4cl.jpg|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 4CL'''
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  • ...50 TR 61 Spyder Fantuzzi 34 left 2.jpg|right|thumb|350px|1961 [[Ferrari TR|Ferrari 250 TR]] modified by [[Giotto Bizzarrini]] for [[Count Giovanni Volpi|Volpi ...isigend by [[Bernhard Quentin]] and powered by a 3 Liter [[Alfa Romeo]] V8 engine''']]
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  • | Second team || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] | Third team || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • ...he low roof line, and other elements of body styling, in addition to large engine compartments and sometimes also large areas given over to the convertible r * [[Ferrari Mondial]]
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  • ...be used, reducing weight. From [[2008-09 A1 Grand Prix season|2008-09]] [[Ferrari]] will be consulted on the design and manufacture for all A1 Grand Prix car =="Powered by Ferrari" car (2008-09 onwards)==
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  • ...d in Grand Prix racing on a regular basis since after [[World War I]]. The engine formulae are divided according to era. ...t .28power per unit volume.29|most specific power]] is the [[Honda S2000]] engine with 92 kW (123 bhp, 125 PS) per litre.
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  • His first known car is a [[1946]] [[Fiat 1100]] a sport [[Barchetta]]. [[Maserati]] was one of the first clients who contracted Frua for the styling of their ...[[Corvair]]-like styled pontoon-Beetle in [[1960]], Italsuisse showed a [[Maserati 3500]] GTI Coupé on the Italsuisse stand at the [[1961]] Motor Show in Gen
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  • ...ineering|March]], [[Leyton House Racing|Leyton House]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] and [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] ...hemselves sharing it with Williams and Ligier, both of whom had lost their engine deals. Capelli was also joined in the team by British F3 Champion, Brazili
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  • ...] is not required; many of the early British sports cars lacked a powerful engine and did not accelerate as quickly as, say, muscle cars, but were known for The layout of drive train and engine influences the handling characteristics of a car and is the focus of more a
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  • '''Ferrari 312''' is the name of several different [[Ferrari]] race cars which have 3 litre 12-cylinder engines, both in V12 and 180° f ...ormula One]] cars, and also their 1969 to 1973 sports prototypes of the [[Ferrari P]] series, using modified engines.
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  • ...gearbox. Engagement using dogs only requires a very brief interruption of engine torque to complete a shift into any adjacent gear. This allows shifting bet ...ial transmission in a "normal" car. This transmission was derived from the Ferrari system. The [[Direct-Shift_Gearbox|Direct Shift Gearbox]] (DSG) found in s
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Ferrari-430.jpg|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari F430'''
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], non-works [[De Tomaso|De&nbsp;Tomaso]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Porsche ...[World Sportscar Championship]] event. He also drove the big V12-powered [[Ferrari 512]]S in a heroic yet ultimately losing effort in 1970, damaging the car i
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  • ...104 bhp (78&nbsp;kW) [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] [[Ford Cortina|Cortina]] engine, and had a top speed of 215&nbsp;km/h (134&nbsp;mph). It featured an [[alum ...[De Tomaso Mangusta|Mangusta]] could more than compete with contemporary [[Ferrari]]s and [[Lamborghini]]s on looks, if not on cachet. With its flowing panels
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  • |Assembly || [[Modena]], [[Italy]] ([[Maserati]]) |Engine || 4.7&nbsp;L [[V8]]
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  • ...ge:1957 Maserati 250F Grand Prix Recreation.JPG|280px|Recreation of a 1957 Maserati 250F]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 250F'''
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  • ...engine!), Enrico Nardi worked for a period first for [[Lancia]] and then [[Ferrari]], where he helped create the '''[[AAC 815]]'''. From 1947 he teamed up wit ...sing a Fiat 1100 engine and the other using a prewar [[Maserati]] 4CS-1500 engine.''']]
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  • ...hampionship]] was won by [[Alberto Ascari]] and [[Giuseppe Farina]] in a [[Ferrari]]. Due to disappointing attendance, the race was not held in the following | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Automobili Ferrari]]
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  • | Pole team || [[Maserati]] ...]], and again in 1930 by Italian star-driver [[Achille Varzi]] driving a [[Maserati]].
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  • ...an]] firms such as [[Cisitalia]], [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]], [[Fiat]], [[Maserati]] and [[Lancia]]. In 1968, Vignale designed the body of ''[[Tatra (car)|Tat [[Image:Vignale658_proto3.jpg|thumb|300px|left|'''Maserati 3500GT Spyder Vignale #658''']]
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  • The '''Maserati Quattroporte''' is a luxury four-door [[sedan]] made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]]. There have been five generations of the car, each separated | Engine || 4.1L 256hp [[V8]]<br>4.7L, 295hp [[V8]]
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  • The prestige of [[Ferrari]], Porsche, [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], [[Maserati]], [[Alfa Romeo]], Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, and Aston Martin derives in part In the 1960, battles between Ferrari, Ford and Porsche at Le Mans even made it to the movie screens, with [[Stev
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  • ...more affordable, an alternative to the contemporary [[Ferrari Dino]] and [[Maserati Merak]]. ...roof panel, and its successor [[Lamborghini Jalpa]], with a 3.5 litre V-8 engine, were based upon the Urraco.
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  • ...ront of the vehicle, but the [[MR layout|mid engine]] and [[RR layout|rear engine]] layouts are also used. ...vehicles place the transmission at the rear, though most attach it to the engine at the front.
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  • ...In 1951 they built a new 4.5-liter [[V12]] engine which was raced in old [[Maserati ]]chassis by Prince Bira. The car won its first race at [[Goodwood]] in Mar ...h victory in the Italian [[Formula Junior]] series but in 1962 the aging [[Maserati]] brothers sold the company the [[MV Agusta]] motorcycle company.
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  • |Engine || [[V8]] ...In 1978, the entire chassis was revised and used concurrently with the new Maserati Quattroporte. The Deauville ceased production in 1988.
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  • Many supercars have a rear [[RMR layout|mid-engine]] (RMR), [[rear-wheel drive]] layout, which allows for better distribution ...te weighing 1950 kg (4299 lb), including fuel, due to its 746 kW (1001 hp) engine. The [[Koenigsegg CCR]] and [[Koenigsegg CCX]] have the highest power-to-we
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  • ...ront of the vehicle, but the [[MR layout|mid engine]] and [[RR layout|rear engine]] layouts are also used. ...vehicles place the transmission at the rear, though most attach it to the engine at the front.
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  • ...vers regard brand name and the subsequent racing reputation and history ([[Ferrari]], [[Porsche]], [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], etc.) as an important indication of s ...though many possess them. Most early British sports cars lacked a powerful engine and did not accelerate as quickly as contemporary American muscle cars, but
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  • Cars entered included Russian [[Moskvitch]] and engine sizes ranged from 996 cc [[NSU Prinz]] TT to the luxurious V8-powered [[Mer ...rticipation of [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[Lilian Bryner]] on the victorious [[Ferrari 550]] of the ''BMS Scuderia Italia'' team, the 2004 race marked the first t
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Anglo American Racers]] ...ormula One, he won the [[1963 24 Hours of Le Mans]] for [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]. Immediately after he debuted in [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grands Prix]]
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  • http://www.algarferrari.com/ - Algar Ferrari of Philadelphia - - Ferrari sales, service and parts. (USA)
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  • ...s]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Lola Cars|Lola]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Honda Racing F1|Honda]], [[BRM]], [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]], [[Surt | Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari]]<br>[[Lola Cars]]/[[Surtees|Team Surtees]]
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  • ...ing|Tyrrell]], [[Arrows]], [[British American Racing]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Sauber]], [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] ==Substitute for Ferrari==
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  • ...ls, better [[aerodynamics]], larger [[brake]]s, wider [[tyre]]s and larger engine admission restrictors. ...s such as [[Aston Martin]], [[Corvette]], [[Dodge]], [[Lamborghini]] and [[Maserati]] take part in '''FIA GT3 European Cup''', a support series in some rounds
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  • Cars entered included Russian [[Moskvitch]] and engine sizes ranged from 996 cc [[NSU Prinz]] TT to the luxurious V8-powered [[Mer ...rticipation of [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[Lilian Bryner]] on the victorious [[Ferrari 550]] of the ''BMS Scuderia Italia'' team, the 2004 race marked the first t
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  • ...a very short wheelbase and were powered by a front mounted Lancia Appia V4 engine supplied by twin [[Weber]] 38 DCOs requiring a large bulge in the bodywork ...tructors from America, Italy, England, Germany and France grabbed whatever engine was close to 1100c--BMCs, [[Fiat]]s, Fords, Renaults--and served them up in
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  • ...mportant cars ever made: [[Cisitalia 202]], [[Ferrari 500 Mondial]], the [[Maserati 450]] [[Costin]]/[[Zagato]] denominated "Il [[Mostro]]" prepared especially ...side with designer Zsolt Tarnok, Luca Mazzanti has presented the first mid-engine vehicle by '''Mazzanti Automobili''', which is projected to be produced in
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  • ...ar manufacturer set up in the late 1980s by Claudio Zampolli (an Italian [[Ferrari]] dealer) and the record producer [[Giorgio Moroder]]. ...[[Cizeta-Moroder V16T]], featured a technically advanced sixteen cylinder engine made up of two coupled [[V8]]s sharing a single [[Cylinder block|block]] an
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  • ...Raby]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Amon (Formula One team)|Amon]], [[Ferrari]], [[March]], [[Matra]], [[Tecno]], [[Tyrrell]], [[BRM]], [[Ensign]], [[Wal ...He progressed to a 1,500cc [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] and then an old [[Maserati 250F]], but only began to draw attention driving the Cooper [[Bruce McLaren
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  • ...s signed by the [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] team of [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. Driving an Alfa Romeo Tipo B P3, he won the [[Coppa Acerbo]], the [[Gra ! Engine
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  • |Engine || Renault F4RT RS -­‐ 4 cylinders 16 valve 1.998cc (320CV) ...rk realized for the sophisticated 8 cylinders 1500cc super-charge twin cam engine of Talbot cars. In 1932 with the dissolution of the Materassi' team cars, E
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  • Also See: [[Ferrari Motorcycles]]<br> ...company went into independent car production in 1946, eventually became '''Ferrari [[Joint stock company|S.p.A.]]''', and is now controlled by the [[Fiat]] gr
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  • ...is constructor being placed before that of the engine constructor. As both engine and chassis are included in the make name, chassis run with different engin ...onstructor (respectively [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Red Bull Racing]] and [[Honda F1|Honda]]). No action was taken against
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  • ...the engine in the front of the vehicle, but the [[mid engine]] and [[rear engine]] layouts are also used. ...vehicles place the transmission at the rear, though most attach it to the engine at the front.
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  • ...r was built for Francesco by his father Vittorio, along the lines of the [[Maserati]] F1 car of 1953. It was powered by a [[Ducati 98]]. In the background is t ...]'s, Rangoni on a [[FIAT 508]] Sport, and last but not least Severi on a [[Maserati 1500]] that was thoroughly modified by Stanguellini. Severi finished 1st ov
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  • |Engine || [[Cosworth]] TJ2005 ([[V10 engine|V10]]) ...ula One season|2008]] seasons, Toro Rosso will be using [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] V8 engines, taking over the contract that their senior team broke from at
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  • | 1932 - [[Alfa Corse]]<br>1933/1935 - [[Scuderia Ferrari]] ! Engine
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  • ...nd individually brakes the slipping wheel or wheels, and/or reduces excess engine power, until control is regained. ESC cannot override a car's physical limi ...ct with the steering wheel sensor. If this were the case, the vehicle's [[Engine Control Unit|Powertrain Controle Module]] may interpret the driver's action
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  • ...pre-World War II [[Italian]] sports and racing cars like [[Ferrari]] and [Maserati], other wealthy [[Italian]] industrialists with a passion for motor sport y ...hich time he finished sixth in the 1936 [[Italian Grand Prix]] driving a [[Maserati 6C]]-34 for his own team, [[Scuderia Torino]], and won his class in the 193
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Ferrari 599.JPG|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano'''
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  • | [[Ferrari 212|Ferrari 212 Export C]] ...his car and launched over a [[sandbank]] along the Mulsanne straight. The Ferrari landed in a [[garden]] beyond the road surface and Larivière was [[decapit
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  • | [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] | [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • The '''Pagani Zonda''' is a [[Mid-engine design|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] produced by [[Pagani]] in Italy. It de | Engine || 6.0&nbsp;L [[Mercedes-Benz]] [[V12 engine|V12]]<br/>408&nbsp;PS (300&nbsp;kW/402&nbsp;hp)<br/>571&nbsp;N·m (421&nbsp
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  • ...ound maximum (not minimum) weights in an effort to limit power by limiting engine size indirectly (10&ndash;15 liter engines were quite common, usually with ...rmula" of rules had appeared just before [[World War I]], finally based on engine size as well as weight, but it was not universally adopted.)
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  • ...duced Pagani to [[Mercedes-Benz]] and by 1994, they agreed to supply a V12 engine. ...gring]] in 7:27:82, but has since been beaten by other cars, such as the [[Maserati MC12]], and [[Dodge Viper]] SRT10 ACR.
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  • ...nst the big manufacturers of [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] and [[Maserati]]. In fact, Formula One in its early years was so expensive and entrants w ...6 as an F2, while still racing front-engined Grand Prix cars. The dominant engine of this formula was the [[Coventry-Climax]] FPF four cylinder, with the rar
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  • |Engine || Alfa-Romeo, 6 cylinders, 3,0-litre, 320hp @ 7000rpm ...roduced, mainly for the aristocracy and the European royal families: the [[Ferrari]], previously [[Mainetti]] & [[Orseniga]].
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  • Short_name = Ferrari | Long_name = Scuderia Ferrari [[Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro]] |
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  • | [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] | [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • ...engine|Lancia V6]]''<br>2.8&nbsp;L [[Overhead camshaft|OHC]] ''[[Lancia V6 engine|Lancia V6]]'' :''For more details, see [[Lancia V6 engine]]
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  • ...only event, but not all of those invited decided to attend. The leading [[Maserati]] and [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] drivers decided not to compet ...a in 1948, won by the future world champion [[Nino Farina]] in a pre-war [[Maserati 4CLT]]. Although the 1949 event was cancelled due to the death of Prince Lo
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  • ...of art as they were mechanical creations, with hand-turned finishes on the engine blocks, lightening holes in every conceivable location, and safety wires th ...ace car. Designed with help from famed [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]], and [[Maserati]] designer [[Gioacchino Colombo]], the car failed to perform up to expectat
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  • ...[[Ilario Bandini]], from cars to run in the category up to 750 [[cm ³]] [[engine capacity]]. Together Order, came from the United States also an engine Crosley of 44 [[inch (measure) | inch]]³; utililzzato until then, to be us
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  • ...] and continued with second place in the [[Targa Florio]] driven by [[Enzo Ferrari]]. Giuseppe Merosi continued as head designer, and the company continued to ...partly thanks to the persuasion of a young Alfa racing driver named [[Enzo Ferrari]], to replace Merosi as chief designer at Alfa Romeo. The first Alfa Romeo
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  • <td><font face="Arial">Engine<br>Capacity (cc)</font></td> <td><font face="Arial" size=+1><b>Ferrari</b></font></td>
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  • ...le)|cycle fender]]s (separate mudguards). The car still used the same Fiat engine, modified with a [[Overhead camshaft#Double overhead camshaft|twin overhead ...sley#Engines|powerplants]]. With this in mind, Bandini made changes to the engine lubrication system, [[distributor]], and [[valvetrain]], also marginally in
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  • ...n a subsidiary of [[Volkswagen]]. Lamborghini is the main counterpart to [[Ferrari]] in the Italian sports car business. The Italian company was founded in 19 ...Lamborghini became inspired to create a [[grand tourer]] that would rival Ferrari's designs. He called upon the talents of automobile engineers [[Giotto Bizz
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  • ...although that date is disputed. [[Fuel gas]]-powered [[internal combustion engine]]s first appeared in 1806, while 1885 marked the introduction of gasoline-f ...orwagen]], the first car to go into production with an internal combustion engine]]
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  • ...track close to the finish, line waiting for the last lap to restart their engine and cross the line. ...customary location of the right-side: this enabled the driver to start the engine with left hand while engaging the 1st gear simultaneously with the right ha
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  • ===Engine capacity/displacement=== ===Engine output===
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  • ...beginning, the formula was largely based on pre-war regulations defined by engine capacity. The regulation expected to bring a new balance between [[supercha ...Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], and [[Maserati]] which were best positioned to dominate the initial years of the champions
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  • ...an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker|automobile manufacturer]], [[manufacturer|engine manufacturer]], [[financial]] and [[industry|industrial]] group based in [[ ...[[Lancia]], [[Autobianchi]] (already bought by Lancia), [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Maserati]] and [[Innocenti]]. Fiat also owns some brands of industrial vehicles incl
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  • ...e inner rear wheel to counter [[understeer]]. Some ESC systems also reduce engine power until control is regained. Electronic stability control does not impr ...ous sensors. When too much [[throttle]] has been used when taking a curve, engine output and braking are automatically regulated to ensure the proper line th
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  • ...hat challenged for the overall win were absent, yet [[Aston Martin]] and [[Maserati]] had entered factory-backed cars to promote their products, reminding of t ...suffered a fiery failure of its standard 3.6L [[Porsche 911 GT3-RSR]] race engine after 21 hours, yet was classified as 14th with 133 laps.
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  • ==1958-1963 The Ferrari years== [[Ferrari]] had 10 cars start the 1958 Le Mans with only two finishing but one, a TR
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  • ...er (122 and 91 in³) engine single-seaters, winning four more races for the engine up to 1929 (two of them, 1926 and 1928, in Miller chassis). The engines the ...st win with the soon-to-become famous 4-cylinder [[Offenhauser]] or "Offy" engine. This motor was forever connected with the Brickyard's history with a to-da
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  • ...ey Motors Limited|Bentley]] [[convertible]]. The car featured a 4.5&nbsp;L engine with the [[Amherst Villiers]] [[supercharger]]. In the novels, no gadgets w ...'' and is Bond's final Bentley. Bond upgrades the engine from a 4.5&nbsp;L engine to a 4.9&nbsp;L. The Mark II was also grey; however, the interior was black
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