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  • ...tl-2000-sports-coupe.jpg|thumb|right|350px|'''1968 ATL [[Alfa Romeo]] 2000 sports coupe''' [http://www.finecars.cc <small>Source</small>] ]] == 1957 - 1968 ==
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  • ...tion as Buscate.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Moretti Branca under construction in Buscate''' [http://www.VeloceToday.com <small>source</small>] ]] ...A switch to sports cars was the next chapter of the Branca story and then in 1964 a new F3 on Brabham lines with a Ford engine was introduced with some
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  • ...|'''1956 Fiat/Bartoletti Race Car Transporter's, 1956 Scuderia Ferrari and 1957 Scuderia Maserati GT''' [http://www.exoto.com/s/1/Default.aspx?Language=en ...had specialized in the manufacture of coaches for football teams and other sports organizations.
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  • ...s, yet once peace returned, Bandini did not wait long to release the first sports car to bear his name. ...eye for detail ensured that Bandini cars were a force to be reckoned with in Europe and the US.
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  • |Years:||1957, 1959 |First race:||[[1957 Argentine Grand Prix|1957]] [[Argentine Grand Prix]]
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  • ...<br>''[[Carroll Shelby]] standing next to a Maserati 450S that he raced in 1957.'' ...56-1958) were nine racing cars made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]], and used in [[FIA]]'s endurance [[World Sportscar Championship]] racing.
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  • ...roccan Grand Prix''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event begun in 1925 in [[Casablanca]], [[Morocco]] with the official denomination of "Casablanca G ...te d'Harcourt|Count Bruno d'Harcourt]] during a practice run. All winners, in [[touring car]]s, were either [[France|French]] or [[Monaco|Monegasque]].
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  • ...fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:1957 Maserati 200SI.JPG|280px|1957 200 SI at [[Scarsdale Concours]]]] The ''Tipo 52'' development started in 1952, lead by [[Giulio Alfieri]]. The car had a 1994.3 cc [[I4|inline-four
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  • [[File:Alfa Romeo 2000 (1957).jpg|thumb|250px|left|'''1957 Alfa Romeo 2000''']] ...''Berlina'' with 105 [[hp]] and the ''Spider'' with 115 [[hp]] since 1958. In 1960, the ''Sprint'' was added. The engine was an enlarged version of the [
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  • ...[1958]]) were nine racing cars made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]], and used in [[FIA]]'s endurance [[World Sportscar Championship]] racing. Their design started in 1954 (thus the internal designation &laquo;Tipo 54&raquo;) led by [[Alberto
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  • [[Image:1957 ISO 150a.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1957 ISO 150''' [http://www.rpw.it <small>Source</small>]]] ...ailways, then ''Isothermos'' bought the rights to [[Ferret]] [[scooters]]. In 1950 they introduced a modified dual-piston engine 123 cc version two-strok
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  • ...15 workers (including [[Sergio Coggiola]], who founded his own carrozzeria in 1966) and equipped himself to [[design]] and build [[automobile|car]]s. ...ar, the A6G. From 1950 to 1957, Frua built 19 Spyders and seven [[coupé]]s in three different design series – including those on the A6 GCS racing [[ch
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  • ...] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[19 May]] [[1957]] at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]]. |Year of race || 1957
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  • ...and electric [[starter]] and were reputed to be the fastest scooters then in production. ...ure factory racer. A "Competizione" won the Italian National Championship in 1954.
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  • ...ff Duke [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]]''' (born [[29 March]] [[1923]] in [[St Helens, Merseyside|St. Helens]], [[Lancashire]]) was a British multi-t ...off Duke is synonymous with powersport, for he dominated motorcycle racing in the 1950s, winning [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|s
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  • '''Franco Scaglione''' is born in [[Florence]] on 26th September to [[Vittorio Scaglione]], a chief army doct ...ers. He rejoins his mother (his brother Eugenio was killed during the war) in [[Carolei]], near [[Cosenza]], and will stay with her for almost a year.<br
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  • ...s founded in [[Turin]] by lawyer [[Corrado Corradi]], and began production in 1948 at Via Francesco [[Millio]], moving later to S.Ambrogio [[Torinese]]. 1957 - Astor Super Sport and Competizione ; the Competizione achieved 75 Kph. Th
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  • [[File:1957 Fiat 1100 TV Printemps Vignale.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1957 Fiat 1100 TV Printemps Vignale''' [http://www.fiatfuoriserie.it <small>Sour ...fredo Vignale'' was established in [[1946]] by Alfredo Vignale (born 1913) in Grugliasco, near [[Turin]] (Torino).
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  • ...there until 1956. The track and the pits were widened in early 1957 and [[sports car racing]] was staged by the automobile club [[ADAC]]. ...1952 to 1964, with the [[German motorcycle Grand Prix]] taking place here in even-numbered years: 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1962 and 1964.
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  • ...nders Luca Mazzanti and Walter Faralli. Their aim was to create cars which in between the many rules, conformity and lack of fantasy were almost lost: ca ...lf exclusively to the development of new supercars and of the brand, which in the meantime became: '''Mazzanti Automobili'''.
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