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  • ...a credible indigenous tank design capable of competing with other current tanks on the battlefield and in the export market. [[Iveco]] [[Fiat]] and [[Oto ...Army]]. The first tank was delivered in 1995 and final delivery of the 200 tanks ordered took place in August 2002.
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  • ...a Romeo, a state-owned company, decided to withdraw after a refusal of the Italian government to fund the expensive design of a new car. Surprisingly, Alfa Ro ...ciency|fuel consumption]] engine required no fewer than four separate fuel tanks to contain {{Convert|47|impgal|L usgal |0}} of fuel. Murray's increasingly
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  • ...the [[Alfa Romeo P2]] won the [[European Grand Prix]] at [[Spa]] and the [[Italian Grand Prix]] at [[Monza]], and hence incorporated the laurel wreath in thei ...meo P3|P3]] which won its first race driven by [[Tazio Nuvolari]] at the [[Italian Grand Prix]], 5 more Grands Prix that year were shared by Nuvolari and [[Ru
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  • '''[[Fiat]] 124 Coupé''' was an Italian car produced from 1967 in three models: the AC, BC, and CC. Some popular ac ...cars which look fantastic in their original forms. They are akin to other Italian high performance cars and hence respond best to mild changes rather than st
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  • [[Image:Ariete 2.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Ariete]] Tanks of the Italian Ariete Armored Brigade on exercise]] ...ian Army''' (Esercito Italiano) is the ground defense force of the [[Italy|Italian Republic]] . It has recently become a professional all-volunteer force of 1
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  • ...ly Championship with Italian driver Fabrizio Tabaton, whose car was run by Italian team HF GRIFONE in ESSO livery. The factory supported Jolly Club team also ...ight left-hand hairpin bend and plunged into a ravine, where his S4's fuel tanks exploded.
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  • ...scattered across the 16,000 km (9,941.96 miles) route. With two huge side tanks for gasoline attached to the car especially for the race the '''Itala''' (l ...g June 10, 1907 to arrive in Paris on August 10. It is an historic day for Italian motor racing and the car that has character, discovered by Charles Biscaret
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  • In 1971 five 500 cc V twins were built to compete in Italian championship and Grand Prix events. Ducati felt that this would demonstrate ...actory, distinguished by silver frames, metal-flake paint, fibreglass fuel tanks, 30 mm Amal carburettors, and twin leading shoe rear brakes.
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  • In 1971 five 500 cc V twins were built to compete in Italian championship and Grand Prix events. Ducati felt that this would demonstrate ...actory, distinguished by silver frames, metal-flake paint, fibreglass fuel tanks, 30 mm Amal carburettors, and twin leading shoe rear brakes.
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  • ...h the essentials (rollcages for safety, stripped interiors, race spec fuel tanks, etc.). Prestigious motorsports makes such as [[Aston Martin]], [[Corvette] ...serati MC12]], which lead the FIA to impose aerodynamic limitations on the Italian car. However, thanks to a weight penalty system, the fight for the champion
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  • '''Laverda''' is an Italian manufacturer of [[Combine harvester]]s and at one time a maker of high perf ...s eliminating the one problem plaguing nearly all contemporary British and Italian motorcycles had at the time: electrical unreliability. The 650 was a pedes
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  • ...the Grand Prix and Indycar-derived entries were too unwieldy - their fuel tanks were about twice the size of those needed for F3000 races, and the weight d ...the driver of any entry twice in a year). In 1991 the performance of some Italian teams attracted attention - they had started using AGIP's "jungle juice" [[
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  • ...[[Giovanni Agnelli]]. Fiat has also manufactured [[railroad]] vehicles, [[tanks]] and [[aircraft]]. As of 2009, Fiat is the world's sixth largest carmaker ...n]] aircraft used along with the [[Savoia-Marchetti]], and also made light tanks and armored vehicles. These machinery were weak compared to some of the Ge
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  • ...llelled in aluminum and titanium." Of course, there were also the huge gas tanks on both sides of the driver ...ersion of the 33 race car, the [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale]]. ''Stradale'' is Italian for "street".
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  • ...eloping in Grand Prix racing during the previous years. It was the [[Italy|Italian]] teams of [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferr ...a Romeo, a state-owned company, decided to withdraw after a refusal of the Italian government to fund the expensive design of a new car. Surprisingly, Alfa Ro
    67 KB (10,614 words) - 08:56, 7 October 2009
  • ...ed 2008 with a modified version of their 2007 car, labelled the STR2B. The Italian team originally planned to introduce the new STR3 around the fourth or fift ...Italy}} [[Italian Grand Prix|Gran Premio]] [[Grupo Santander|Santander]] [[Italian Grand Prix|d'Italia]]
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  • ...sometimes referred to "new Panda" or "Nuova Panda" (in [[Italian language|Italian]]), and was the [[European Car of the Year]] in 2004. ...] uses several dark green Panda Climbing models), and forest services (the Italian forest service has dark green Panda Climbing models).
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  • * [http://www.wheelsofitaly.com Italian Motorcycles and Cars (Wheels Of Italy)]
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  • ...24 hours were up. The early races were dominated by French, British, and Italian drivers, teams, and cars, with [[Bugatti]], [[Bentley]], and [[Alfa Romeo]] ...tti]] developed cars which saw the beginnings of aerodynamics. Nicknamed ''tanks'' due to their similarity to a [[drop tank]], these cars used simple curves
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  • [[Image:LAFORZA 000.jpg|thumb|right|224px|The Italian built [[Laforza]] for the US and European markets was a 4WD vehicle with a ...split and the car driven solely by either engine. Combined with twin fuel tanks and twin batteries (which could be set up to run either or both engines), t
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