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  • ...47-present:''' Gran Premio di Roma)'' was an [[automobile race]] held in [[Rome]], [[Italy]] from 1925 until 1991. ...] races at the [[ACI Vallelunga Circuit]]. In 1954 and 1963 the Rome Grand Prix was run to [[Formula One]] rules, but neither event was included in the Wor
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  • |First race || [[1950 Italian Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1956 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • |First race || [[1950 British Grand Prix]] |First win || [[1951 French Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ced in 1925 [[Milan]] and production started 1927. [[Alfa Romeo P2]] Grand Prix car was taken as starting point. Engine capacity was now 1487 cc inste More powerful 6C 1750 was introduced in 1929 in Rome. Engine was enlarged now to 1752 cc. Base model was with one overhead
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  • ...1932 [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Champion]] in [[Grand Prix motor racing]]. Dr [[Ferdinand Porsche]] called Nuvolari "''The greatest dr ...r other Grands Prix including a second Targa Florio and the [[Monaco Grand Prix]].
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  • ...lly established in northern [[Italy]], this story began and developed in [[Rome]]. ...pital (city)|capital]], in a turbulent period that followed the [[march on Rome]] and the [[Matteotti crime]].
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  • ...at [[Milan]], production started 1927, with the [[Alfa Romeo P2|P2]] Grand Prix car as starting point. Engine capacity was now 1487 cc, against the P2 The more powerful 6C 1750 (1752cc actual) was introduced in 1929 in Rome. Base model had a single overhead cam; Super Sport and Gran Sport versions
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  • ...return to its roots in racing with much success, winning its first [[Grand Prix World Championship]] in 1925. ...d flag in eight Mille Miglias during the 1930s as well as the German Grand Prix in 1935 against the formidable ''Mercedes-Benz'' and Auto Union entries. Al
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  • ...later the [[Carrera Panamericana]], the ''MM'' made ''[[Gran Turismo]]'' (Grand Touring) sports cars like [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]] (which debuted as a m ...er with a group of wealthy associates, they chose a race from Brescia to [[Rome]] and back, a figure-eight shaped course of roughly 1500 km - or a thousand
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  • ...P.jpg|200px|right|thumb|'''''Jeannin'' victorious in the ''GP of Rome'' in 1932''']] ...", was released just before the ''Grand Prix of Nations'' in [[Rome]] in [[1932]] which was led by [[Louis Jeannin]]. Under the gaze and astonishment of th
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  • *[[Giuseppe Peano]], ([[1858]]-[[1932]]), mathematician *[[Gian-Carlo Rota]], ([[1932]]-[[1999]]), Italian-born American mathematician and philosopher
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  • ...peration gained national notoriety by establishing a racing team. When, in 1932 Francesco Stanguellini died he was succeeded by his son, Vittorio, still on ...ries, notably when Vincenzo Auricchio in a Stanguellini 1100 won the Grand Prix of Pescara ahead of Cortese. Similarly at [[Florence]] the Stanguellini aga
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  • ...an advanced Grand Prix car was designed and built, the [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|GP1914]] which featured a four cylinder, double overhead camshafts, four va ...d railways carriage plants in Saronno (Costruzioni Meccaniche di Saronno), Rome (Officine Meccaniche di Roma) and Naples (Officine Ferroviarie Meridionali)
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