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  • ...rari 156 Sharknose]] cars, with which [[Phil Hill]] won the [[1961 Formula One season|1961 championship]]. Shortly afterwards Chiti was part of the breaka ...ti, Alfa Romeo gave [[Autodelta]] permission to start developing a Formula One car on their behalf. The partnership with Brabham finished before the end o
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  • ..., assisted by [[Giorgio Scarlatti]], attempted at the tipo F/415 [[Formula One]] car, mostly based on the [[Maserati 250F]], in which Colotti had been dee {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • ...ghieri''' (born [[January 13]] [[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] car designer. ...s (consisting of the [[Ferrari 312|312]] and [[Ferrari 312B|312B]] formula one cars and [[Ferrari 312P|312P]] and [[Ferrari 312PB|312PB]] sportscars). Und
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  • Nardi himself raced the ''monoposto'' (one-seater, or [[Grand Prix|GP]] type), in [[Coppa d'Oro delle Dolomiti]] hillc *an [[Formula Two|F2]] prototype developed with [[Gianni Lancia]] (1952).
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  • | [[Formula One]] ! Designers
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  • ...ining. [[Champ Cars]] employed ground effect to some extent, but [[Formula One]] and most other racing series' worldwide currently use design constraints ...e the force one wants the maximum area at the minimal pressure. Racing car designers have achieved low pressure in two ways: first, by using a fan to pull air o
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  • ...been expanded to accommodate 15,000 spectators. The circuit is regarded as one of the most popular courses for crowds and drivers despite the unforgiving ...ed Electrics]]. Lett, a Team Associated professional driver and one of the designers and developers of the aforementioned RC10, set the record with a heavily mo
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  • Many V6 engines have been based on [[V8]] designs. One characteristic of these engines is a notorious ''odd-firing'' behavior. Purpose-built V6 engines use one crankpin per cylinder for a smooth ignition 120° ignition pattern. In
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  • '''Alfa Designers''' From the beginning, [[Alfa Romeo]] has been blessed with great designers. It is, after all, men who make the machines, and in the first half of the
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  • |Category || [[Formula One]] ...used to compete in the first four grand prix of the {{F1|2008}} [[Formula One]] season. The modified car is drive by [[Sébastien Bourdais]], four-consec
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  • {{Formula One}} ...uture of the sport, and disagreements about the direction in which Formula One should progress.
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  • ...second in the Formula Panda Italia, the multi-talented Italian debuted in Formula 1. In his first season he raced for the lacklustre Pacific Lotus team and h ...ent. When the tarp was finally lifted, it was immediately obvious that the designers had worked with principle of function over form. There was some confusion a
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  • ...la''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] racing car manufacturer and former [[Formula One]] team based in Volpiano near [[Turin]], Italy. They participated in 132 [[ ...ome success with its own car (the Osella FA2); [[François Migault]] scored one point.
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  • ...glielmo Marconi]] on his inventions, especially the radio, following which one of the Livorno Library sections was named The Bizzarrini Library. ...a Passo Corto'') were influenced by his ideas and technical solutions. For one of the most successful Ferrari racing series, the [[Ferrari 250]], Bizzarri
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  • ...best drivers. He won the event in one of his own D46s. Amazingly it was a one-two-three for Cisitalia with [[Franco Cortese]] coming second and [[Louis C Dusio’s ultimate plan was to produce a Formula 1 car and this was eventually designed by Dr Ferdinand Porsche’s company,
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  • ...ri_2004.jpg|thumb|215px|[[Michael Schumacher]] driving a modern '''Formula One car''' at the [[2004 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...ons governing the cars are unique to the championship. The current Formula One regulations specify that cars must be constructed by the racing teams thems
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  • Famous designers, apart from the Farina brothers, who worked there included [[Boano]], [[Fru ...because of their nephew [[Nino Farina]], who was the very first [[Formula One]] champion.
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  • ;1972: Design of [[Eifelland]] [[Formula One]] car. First contacts with Japanese companies. ;1998: Start of a bank terminal design project with one of the world's leading computer manufacturers. Design for a new microscope
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  • ...]]'s [[Count Giovanni Volpi]], a road-going [[sports car]] and a [[Formula One]] car. ...ents, the [[Ferrari]] 'defectors' worked together on a [[sportscar]] and [[Formula 1]] racer that would directly challenge their former employer. Shortly afte
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  • ...t each event for various classes of motorcycles, based on engine size, and one class for [[sidecar]]s. Classes for [[50 cc]], 80 cc, 125 cc, 250 ...th additional turns directly after the pit area bypassing the banking turn one of the oval track. Also because of the race being run counterclockwise on w
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  • ...glielmo Marconi]] on his inventions, especially the radio, following which one of the Livorno Library sections was named The Bizzarrini Library. ...t for GM in Europe and USA, top Japanese motorcycle marques and well-known designers such as [[Pininfarina]].
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  • ...ts in extreme driving fun. We put all of our technological competence into one stunning form to create the Sesto Elemento," comments Stephan Winkelmann, P ...ends at the broad shoulders above the rear wheel. The triangle - like the one around the door handle - is a recurring design theme, defined by the precis
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  • ...tti''' is one of the most celebrated [[marque]]s of [[automobile]] and the one of the most exclusive [[Italy|Italian]]/French/German car producers of all ...ain for his customers is as legendary as his devotion to his creations; in one apocryphal incident, upon greeting an unhappy customer returning to the fac
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  • ...ontrol system, called F1-Trac. Reportedly tuned using inputs from 7-time [[Formula 1]] World Champion [[Michael Schumacher]], the system will supposedly allow ...oad car ever, able to lap the Fiorano test circuit in 1 minute 24 seconds, one second faster than the Ferrari Enzo. Its engine produces 670 PS at 8250 rpm
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  • ...y films have been made as well as two that were independently produced and one [[United States|American]] television adaptation of Fleming's first novel u ...the consummate [[womaniser]], drinker, and heavy [[cigarette]] smoker, at one point reaching 70 cigarettes a day. On average, however, Bond smokes 60 a d
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  • ...y films have been made as well as two that were independently produced and one [[United States|American]] television adaptation of Fleming's first novel u ...the consummate [[womaniser]], drinker, and heavy [[cigarette]] smoker, at one point reaching 70 cigarettes a day. On average, however, Bond smokes 60 a d
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