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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 || [[1992 South African Grand Prix]] |Last race = [[1992 Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • |First race || [[1978 Argentine Grand Prix|1978]] [[Argentine Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1989 Australian Grand Prix|1989]] [[Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • * Initially with a 1987 cc capacity (long stroke, 72.6x80 mm, with a compression ratio of 13.5 With 151 race starts and 81 race finishes, with 23 podiums and 6 Grand-Prix race wins, the A6GCM has had an exceptional track record supported by excep
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  • ...rabham]], [[Rial (racing team)|Rial]], [[Scuderia Italia]], [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]], [[Sauber]] |First race || [[1980 Canadian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...Championship. Two seasons later, on August 30, 1987, at [[San Marino Grand Prix]] in Misano Loris Reggiani’s AF1 won the first World Speed Championship. ...Climber. Since then, Aprilia has 124 times won 125 and 250 cc class Grand Prix, 15 Road Racing World Championship titles, and 16 European speed titles. Ma
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  • ...ists today, except for an exact replica built by Michelotto for Ferrari in 1987. It uses serial number 90125 and engine number 1. This car is a REPLICA a ...ter the 125 S claimed the first victory for Ferrari at the [[Grand Prix of Rome]] on [[Caracalla]], also driven by Cortese. The car had spun a bearing in
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  • ...en as starting point. Engine capacity was now 1487 cc instead of P2's 1987 cc, also supercharger was dropped away. First versions were carrying b 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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  • ...ists today, except for an exact replica built by Michelotto for Ferrari in 1987. It uses serial number 90125 and engine number 1. This car is a REPLICA a ...ter the 125 S claimed the first victory for Ferrari at the [[Grand Prix of Rome]] on [[Caracalla]], also driven by Cortese. The car had spun a bearing in
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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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  • ...as starting point. Engine capacity was now 1487 cc, against the P2's 1987 cc, while [[supercharger|supercharging]] was dropped. First versions w 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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  • *[[Primo Levi]], ([[1919]] - [[1987]]), writer *[[Renato Guttuso]], ([[1912]]-[[1987]]), painter
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  • ...even 96h, like the [[Marathon de la Route]]. This substitute for the Liége-Rome-Liége and Liége-Sofia-Liège rallies was held on the Nürburgring from 19 Due to various changes and versions of the ''Grand Prix Strecke'', the overall length of the track varied from the original 22.835
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  • ...sion was [[Tranquillo Zerbi]], designer of [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] cars for Fiat. In 1933 when work commenced on the Fiat 500, the director ...(17 kW) and a top speed of 105 km/h. The 126 was in production until 1987 and almost two million examples were produced.
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