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  • ...''' ([[1934]]-[[2002]]) was an American stock car driver. He was born on [[June 4]], [[1934]], and lived in [[San Mateo, California|San Mateo]], [[Californ ...Series]]. On [[June 1]], [[1958]], he was among the 46 drivers to race in the Crown American 500 at [[Riverside International Raceway]] in [[Riverside, C
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  • Presented in June 1991 near [[Modena]], the Grifo 90 was an attempt to revive the Iso marque by [[Piero Rivolta]] and [[Piero Sala]]. ...ugh a six-speed gearbox only one (non-functioning) example was ever built. The [[aluminium]] body was fitted to a tubular steel chassis frame. Double [[wi
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  • ...d of design at [[Lamborghini]] from [[1998]], where he was responsible for the [[Lamborghini Murciélago]] (2002) and [[Lamborghini Gallardo]] (2003) mode ...ptember 2005, Donckerwolke will become [[SEAT]] Design Director overseeing the design of future SEAT models.
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  • ...d touring under the name "5 Z" was to be constructed. But this was only in the planning stages and then they closed their doors in 1915.
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  • ...in Italy in June 2006. At the end of the 2006 season, he lost his seat on the yamaha France R1 to fellow Australian and 2005 Superbike World Champion, Tr
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  • ...produced men's shoes. The current plant was built is [[1969]]. In the 80's the Magli company developed a franchising retail network which lead, in about t ...of $160 Bruno Magli shoes ("Lorenzo" model) . The actual shoes used during the crime have not been recovered.
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  • ...STAR. Four years later, June 25 1925, the liquidation was complete. After the final statement, it showed a surplus of 107,000 lire, to be distributed to ...a company founded by his brother [[Matthew Petromilliin]] in 1906. Of all the brothers only John was in a position over [[Constantino Petromilli]], short
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  • ...]]) was an italian automobile designer, known for establishing and running the [[Zagato]] coachbuilder, famous for its lightweight designs. ...achbuilder]] [[Carrozzeria]] [[Varesina]] in [[Varese]], while studying at the Santa Maria design school.
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  • ...eedway]] on June 26, 1915. The race received eighteen pages of coverage in the July 1, 1915, issue of [[Motor Age]] magazine. ...[voiturette]] class at the [[Spanish Grand Prix]]. He drove for Sunbeam in the 1924 season with teammates [[Henry Segrave]] and [[K. Lee Guinness]].
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  • ....jpg|thumb|250px|'''Pagani after the conquest of the World Championship in the 125 class at Mondial in 1949''']] ...1949. In [[Formula One]] he participated in one grand prix, debuting on [[June 4]], [[1950]]. He scored no championship points, and came in seventh place.
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  • ...losed down in 1899, '''[[Bernardi]]''' formed his own company and produced the [[Bernardi]] until 1901.''' [http://www.3wheelers.com/enter.html <small>Sou ...fact, the vehicle was a motorized [[tricycle]]. '''Miari & Giusti''', was the first [[automobile]] company in [[Italy]].
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  • ...t.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Start of the race, Levegh #20 car is in the center of the frame''']] ...d [[Robert Choulet]]. Braking at the end of the straight is also critical; the first use of [[disc brake]]s on a car was in a [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] raci
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  • ...y of the region. It was founded in 1932 under the name '''Littoria''' when the area surrounding it, which had been a swamp since Antiquity, was drained. [[Image:Inaugurazione Littoria 001.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The inauguration of Littoria in 1932.]]
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  • ...|cc]] ''Continental Circus'' race of 1994, and only two years later he won the 250cc [[European Championship]]. ...a [[Yamaha TZ250]], and in 5th position in the 2002 championship, winning the Brazilian Grand Prix in [[Rio de Janeiro]].
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  • '''Watt's linkage''' was invented by [[James Watt]] (1736--1819) to constrain the movement of a [[piston]] in a [[steam engine]] to move in a straight line. ...is using links is contained in a letter he wrote to [[Matthew Boulton]] in June 1784.
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  • ...ortugal]]. With a total cost of €195 million (approximately $250 million), the project includes a karting track, technology park, five-star hotel, sports ...and the circuit was homologated by both the [[FIM]] on 11 October 2008 and the [[FIA]] two days later.
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  • ...Fossi]] who were practically all the pioneers of motoring in [[Florence]]. The company was located in [[Via degli Artisti]] 10 where they remained through ...le: adam invito.jpg|350px|thumb|right|'''1900 Adami viewing invitation for the car''']]
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  • Born in [[Florence, Italy]], began working in a bycicle shop, learning the basics of applied mechanics; later, he went to work in a car garage, where ...d it "L’Autogarage Nazionale", and signed a contract of representance with the Turin automaker [[Itala]]
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  • ...'Fiat Barchetta''' (pronounced "bar-KET-ta") is a [[roadster]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] from 1995 to 2005 (though productio ...on of Peter Barrett Davis and other [[automobile design|car designers]] at the [[Fiat Centro Stile]], and prototyping was carried out by Stola.
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  • <tr><td>June 2 <td>Republic Day<td>''Festa della Repubblica''<td>Birth of the Italian Republic, 1946
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