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  • ...r better weight distribution and aerodynamics. Six of the cars were built, two of them are displayed in Italian museums. ...ce debut toward the end of the [[1954 Formula One season]] in the hands of two-time and reigning World Champion, [[Italians|Italian]] driver [[Alberto Asc
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  • ...n the large old person and the biscione, caused the separation between the two in the [[1939]]. You shoe it was based on a new society, it [[Car Avio Con ...ompetition, avvenne in the [[1911]], to the [[license Plate Florio]], with two [[Alfa Romeo 24 HP]] driven from Franchini and Ronzoni. But it is in the [
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  • ...small workshop starting off preparing production cars and later producing two-seat sportscars for competition. Despite starting with Fiat 500s and 1100s
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  • ...c four cylinder engine, followed the year after by the 10-12HP (1884[[cc]] two-[[cylinder]]) and the 14-18HP (2724cc four-cylinder). The success of these ...ngine 20066. Massola unfortunately did not finish the race, like the other two races with drivers [[Diatto Meregalli]] and [[Gambon]].
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  • ...n the chassis. The main innovations introduced on the model are the use of two sliding supports for the transversal leaf springs, one at the front and one
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  • ...top level of Go-kart racing or ''[[karting]]''. This class uses 100cc [[two-stroke]] engines, which must be approved by the [[FIA]]. Chassis must be ma
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  • In the case of the MF1, two development centres were established. Interior and exterior design work is ...the company’s website. The production output of the MF1 will be divided in two parts (#001 to #100 and #101 to # 200), with the precedence in each part se
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  • ...nown for making bodies for [[Fiat]] cars, Savio was founded in 1919 by the two [[Savio]] brothers, Antonio and Giuseppe. Having learnt their trade working Savio [[Fiat 850]] Coupe, this pretty little two seat spider was first shown by Savio at the 1964 Turin Motorshow. Based on
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  • ...ari, reportedly miffed that a fake was getting so much attention, supplied two new [[Testarossa]]s for use in the show. Still, another fake (this time a m ...otor Trend|Motor Trend Classic]]'' named the 365 GTB/4 and GTS/4 as number two in their list of the ten "Greatest Ferraris of all time".
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  • ...monoposto (single-seater) racing car, designed by Alfa Romeo. The car had two [[Alfa Romeo 6C#6C 1750 .281929-1933.29|6C 1750]] [[straight-6]] engines an
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  • ...tramotor have Morini Franco Motori or Minarelli engines, both of which are two-stroke. [http://www.mopedarmy.com/main/ <small>Source</small>]
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  • ...ck]] [[coupé]] featuring, as the name implies, a two-litre V-6 engine with two [[turbocharger]]s (of somewhat smaller dimensions than the [[BMW 3 Series]] ...2.5L V6, after 1989 it was enlarged to 2.8&nbsp;Litres, while for Italy a two-litre high-performance version was originally produced (to avoid the 38% sa
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  • ...e yellow", but the original colour went by the name "gallo fly". It uses a two valve 1000DS motor with twin stacked exhaust pipes on the right hand side i ...ction sintered pads and a 245&nbsp;mm disc (bigger rear disc for [[pillion|two-up]] riders).
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  • ...W). Many cars had [[landaulet]] roofs and [[Bugatti Royale|Royale]]-style two-tone paint.
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  • ...al [[radial engine]] with three [[cylinder]]s. The Ninfea was available in two versions: 20hp, 85km/h and 24hp, 95km/h. Production ended in 1948.
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  • ...ve a brake bias which tends to straighten out the car. However, there are two factors working against this. Most drivers must lift their foot from the g ...ion to rotate the car around a corner, but this isn't usually the case for two reasons. Accelerating early as the car passes the [[Apex (racing)|apex]] o
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  • The inception of the company had resulted from the merger of two companies,Grondona Comi & C and Miani Silvestri & C. Originally, OM manufa ...Grand Prix]], followed by success in Spain and a fourth-place tie for the two-car team at [[Le Mans]]. The inaugural [[Mille Miglia]] in 1927 was a 1-2-3
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  • ...to the BMC's [[fastback]] "[[saloon car|saloon]]" concept, available with two or four doors and with or without the rear hatch (which made the car effect ...ront-mounted transverse engine, the [[Fiat 128]], was launched, along with two new front-wheel drive Autobianchis — the [[Autobianchi A112]], smaller th
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  • ...oast and started his own workshop with building about 75 125 cc and 150 cc two stroke motorcycles during the period between 1949 to 1950's, although some
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  • ...rted riders in 125cc World Championship with Team Burnett. He took part in two [[MotoGP|500cc World Championship]] races for the Harris-Yamaha team. ...it Walkers Suzuki's Engine blew gifting the title to Hodgson. He also won two of the World Superbike Races that year one at Donington Park and one at [[B
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