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  • ...name of [[SAID]], Societa Anonima Italiana Darracq, but within just three years was reorganized under a different set of initials, [[ALFA]] – [[Anonima L ...d mining engineer who returned the company to good fortune within just two years of his takeover by making tractors, railway equipment, aero [[engines]], [[
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  • |Years || 1950 - 1951, 1953, 1955 - 1956, 1958 After a remarkable 35 years in racing, on his retirement Chiron still remained active as an executive w
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  • ...no Olivetti]]. Olivetti opened its first overseas manufacturing plant in [[1930]], and its Divisumma [[electric calculator]] was launched in 1948. Olivetti ...t desk top computer, L1, in 1978 (following ergonomic research lasting two years). In 1991, Sowden won the prestigious ADI [[Compasso d'Oro]] Award for the
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  • ...999. From 2008 it will take place for at least another 7 years. In earlier years, one of the national Grands Prix was also designated as the ''European'' Gr ...s in 1929, Spa received the last honorific title of the pre-WWII years, in 1930.
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  • ...t the longest continued existence of any of cyclings major races. For many years the event was held in early May, not an ideal date as the majority of the t ...at an average speed of 42.228 km/h, a record speed which stood for over 50 years. Spaniard Juan Antonio Flecha won the 2004 edition of the race in a record
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  • ...as been a trade city since its foundation and elevation to a city over 800 years ago, thanks to its location between the two major cities of [[Venice]] and ...rvices. Heavy industry (machinery, automotive, steel) installed during the 1930's has been mostly dismanteled by now. On the downside, the local economy is
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  • ...Premio di Pescara''). The race was run between 1924 and 1961 and over the years was held to a variety of vehicle class regulations and durations. In F1 195 ...they beaten by the legendary [[Bugatti Type 35|Bugatti T35]], and again in 1930 by Italian star-driver [[Achille Varzi]] driving a [[Maserati]].
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  • ...as been a trade city since its foundation and elevation to a city over 800 years ago, thanks to its location between the two major cities of [[Venice]] and ...rvices. Heavy industry (machinery, automotive, steel) installed during the 1930's has been mostly dismanteled by now. On the downside, the local economy is
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  • == The Pre-WW II years == ...all but three of the official Championship Grands Prix races run in those years. The cars by this time were single-seaters (the riding mechanic vanished in
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  • Two years after that, using a version specially designed for competitions, Tonino the ...won 4 Italian championship titles almost consecutively, in 1927, 1928 and 1930 with the single overhead camshaft version, and in 1931 with the double over
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  • ...that his career waned and he was out of racing by the latter part of the [[1930]]s.
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  • ...old when he made his Grand Prix debut, driving a [[Bugatti]] 37A at the [[1930]] [[French Grand Prix]] in [[Pau]].
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  • ...way in storage. One unused but operational concept car that languished for years in the [[North Hollywood, California]] shop of car customizer [[George Barr * Buick "Y" Job" - Designed in the late 1930's by the famous General Motors designer [[Harley Earl]]. picture at "http:
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  • ...spotlight for this car, and it claimed victory there for five consecutive years, from [[1925]] through [[1929]]. ...W) with a single Zenith [[carburettor]]. Type 35Cs won the [[1928]] and [[1930]] [[French Grand Prix]]. 50 examples left the factory.
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  • ! [[1930 24 Hours of Le Mans|1930]] ! Years
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  • ...e this, it was five years before the race was run again and a further five years (1906) before it became an annual event for professionals with the magazine Paris-Tours has had a varied history with many route changes over the years although the race distance has generally remained the same at about 250 km.
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  • |Years || F1 1950 - F1 1951 ...] and [[sports car]] races before turning to automobile racing in 1926. By 1930, his racing success led to an opportunity to join the [[Maserati]] team on
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  • ...mo Nazionale Monza]] in [[Monza]], Italy was to be his last race. After 20 years without any major accidents, disaster stuck in one of the blackest days in
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  • ...ometimes filled with initial zeroes (the rules for that changed during the years). ...">FM</font>'''</td><td>[[Rijeka|Fiume]]</td><td>city no longer in Italy<td>1930-1945
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  • ...alian design firm and [[coachbuilder]] in [[Turin]], [[Italy]], founded in 1930 by automobile designer and builder [[Battista Pininfarina|Battista "Pinin" Over the years the company has been employed by many automobile manufacturers, notably [[F
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