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  • The '''International Sporting Code''' (ISC) is a set of rules, which are valid for all [[auto racing]] ev
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  • ...on|1996]]. After a brief stint as Logistics Manager, he became the team's Sporting Director in [[2002 Formula One season|2002]].
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  • The '''Amilcar C4''' was a light sporting car designed for road use and made between 1922 and 1928 by the French [[Am
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  • ...n [[Carlo Abarth]] sold his business to [[FIAT]], [[Osella]] took over the sporting operations and established his own team at [[Volpiano]], near [[Turin]].
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  • ...ageing [[Alfa Romeo 2000 Berlina]] sedans. It was intended to be a genuine sporting saloon despite it's conservative styling. Only the flared guards offering a ...was 1972) who needed the practicality of a sedan but was still after some sporting thrills if he so desired.
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  • ...d in [[Lugo]]. The main client is [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]. The company offers sporting accessories for cars as well. ...sporting accessories like steering wheels, gear shift knobs, gear frames, sporting pedal sets, brake and gear bonnets, brake handles, mats, door seals and oth
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  • ...units (16, 40 and 70bhp) whilst a six-cylinder unit was under development. Sporting successes were also aspired to, and in 1906 they won the [[Circuit of Bresc
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  • ...d in [[Lugo]]. The main client is [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]. The company offers sporting accessories for cars as well.( see also Triumph Conrero under TRIUMPH car
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  • == Sporting cars and cyclecar races == There were sporting cyclecars such as [[Amilcar]], [[Major (automobile|Major]] or [[Salmson]] o
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  • ...IA World Council for Mobility and the Automobile]] – governs all non-sporting FIA activities **** [[FIA World Motor Sport Council]] – governs all the sporting events regulated by the FIA
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  • She started her sporting life on horseback, as a member of the UK team.
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  • The '''International Sporting Code''' (ISC) is a set of rules, which are valid for all [[auto racing]] ev
    862 bytes (129 words) - 21:21, 27 September 2009
  • [[Category:Sporting goods manufacturers of Italy]] [[Category:Sporting goods manufacturers]]
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  • ...ated engine",and stated in more general terms: "it must be very fast, with sporting handling to match," "it should be sleek and eye-catching" and its price sho ...ted engine", and stated in more general terms: "it must be very fast, with sporting handling to match", "it should be sleek and eye-catching" and its price sho
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  • ...re the: TAU Type 95 and the Sportwagon Type 90th and the model Tau Type 90 sporting competitions were able to show good results. Pietro Scaglione ended two yea
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  • The FIA World Council for Mobility and the Automobile governs all non-sporting FIA activities, and is headed by the Deputy President for Mobility and the ...ents, and 17 other members. The seventeen others must represent a national sporting authority for at least one international event.
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  • ...uced in 1965 as an improved version of the [[Maserati Tipo 152|Tipo 152]], sporting a reworked frame, a few more vents and ducts and a larger displacement. Dur
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  • The '''Type 50''' was a sporting [[coupe]] version of the Type 46. It rode on a shorter wheelbase, 122&nbsp
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  • ...oduced a motorbike and presented for the first time in 1927. In 1931 a new sporting model was made with an engine that had more than 175 cc, a single cylinder,
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  • ...solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiat Cinquecento Sporting.jpg|250px|Fiat Cinquecento Sporting]] === 1.1 ''FIRE'' (Sporting) ===
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  • [[Image:SeicentoSporting.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Fiat Seicento Sporting with optional full length electric canvas hood.]] ...so available as a 'Citymatic' with a clutchless manual gearchange - and a 'Sporting' with the larger FIRE engine mated to a close-ratio gearbox, and anti-roll
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  • ...o]]) was an italian [[aviator]] and racing car driver, known for being the sporting manager of the [[Bugatti]] car manufacturer.
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  • ...mped engine was installed in a chassis similar to the 125 TV, but with the sporting 15-liter gas tank shaped like that of the overhead camshaft 125 Sport. Com ...S], and the 125 Aurea, had a four-speed gearbox, and the TS boasted a more sporting riding position. The Bronco continued to be produced in 125 cc form and du
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  • ...he [[UK]] has increased and currently over 30 teams regularly compete. The sporting regulations came under the control of the [[FIA]] later to ensure that the
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  • The [[Maserati]] Gran Sport is a more sporting and more expensive version of the [[Maserati Coupe|Coupe]]. The Gran Sport
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  • His sporting successes, however, allowed the small Amilcar can be further appreciated by
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  • ...engines of 175 cc, four-stroke, with the valves in the head, with a purely sporting characteristic. They then also built [[mopeds]], with nothing in common wit
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  • ...nition]], [[drive shaft]] and 3-speed [[transmission]] was entered in 1906 sporting competitions. In 1908 Otav halted its business activities in wake of the ba
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  • A '''sports car''' is a type of [[automobile]] designed for sporting performance. While opinions differ as to the exact definition, most sports A car may be ''sporting'' without being a sports car. Performance modifications of regular cars, su
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  • ...s off-road bikes, but also produced children's models and a couple of very sporting 125s- a pukka racer and a super sports roadster.
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  • ...e of several Italian companies that did well in the 1950s with lightweight sporting motorcycles like the 98, especially the 98 Sport, because production recove ...w performance model," but the 98 Sport of 1953 became Ducati's "first true sporting model." The new design by Ducati's chief engineer, Giovanni Fiorio, made it
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  • ...me in the GTV6 where it could stretch its legs far better than in the less-sporting Six sedan. During its lifespan the GTV6 went through a number of revisions
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  • ...fer her to engineer [[Alberto Orasi]]. From that moment on and despite the sporting spirit brand, the Company [[Orasi]] directed towards the car of tourism. Tw
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  • ...inos are known for hosting live entertainment events, such as concerts and sporting events, especially [[boxing]].
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  • ...bhp in the Giulietta Sprint. This was to be increased to 100 bhp in later sporting models such as the Giulietta Sprint Speciale and the Giulietta Sprint SZ (S ...in the Giulietta Sprint. This was to be increased to 100 bhp in later sporting models such as the Giulietta Sprint Speciale and the Giulietta Sprint SZ (S
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  • The '''Type 50''' was a sporting [[coupe]] version of the Type 46. It rode on a shorter wheelbase, 122&nbsp
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  • Despite the sporting successes, the high cost of competing models and their total estrangement,
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  • | Trim levels || 55,60,75, S, SX, ELX, Sporting, GT & Selecta ===Sporting versions===
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  • ...bhp in the Giulietta Sprint. This was to be increased to 100 bhp in later sporting models such as the Giulietta Sprint Speciale and the Giulietta Sprint SZ (S
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  • ...ines'''<br>1.0 8v, 1.3 8v, 1.5 8v, 1.6 8v<br>'''Torque'''<br>1.6 16v<br>'''Sporting'''<br>1.6 16v 120hp<br>'''Powertrain'''<br>1.8 8v<br>'''Multijet Diesel'''< ...new engines came for the Palio: the FIRE 16 valve 1.0L and 1.2L and the '''Sporting''' engine, a 1.6L 16 valve with 120cv made in Turkey. The Mk.II series was
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  • The '''275 F1''' bowed at the [[Grand Prix of Belgium]] on [[June 18]], sporting the same 3.3&nbsp;L (3322&nbsp;cc/202&nbsp;in³) version of [[Ferrari Lampr
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  • The '''275 F1''' bowed at the [[Grand Prix of Belgium]] on [[June 18]], sporting the same 3.3&nbsp;L (3322&nbsp;cc/202&nbsp;in³) version of [[Ferrari Lampr
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  • The '''275 F1''' bowed at the [[Grand Prix of Belgium]] on [[June 18]], sporting the same 3.3&nbsp;L (3322&nbsp;cc/202&nbsp;in³) version of [[Ferrari Lampr
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  • ...otorcycles]] and became one of the most famous in [[Italy]], thanks to the sporting triumphs of [[Joseph Tamagni]]. In 1901, they exhibited in [[Milan]] a bike
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  • ...after which he started a textile business (oil cloth), which evolved into sporting goods as well as becoming supplier of military uniforms. He raced in the [
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  • ...only with a 4.2 Litre V8. For the 1970-1972 model years, the Indy started sporting a 4.7 Litre engine alongside the 4.2. In 1971, Maserati added the [[Maserat
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  • The lines were very clean and sporting, with the small peak and steeply-raked front pushing forwards; it was updat
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  • ...tory that became '''Malanca Motors SpA'''. Production was focused on 125cc sporting models that reflect the characteristic of a racing motorcycles for the road
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  • * [[Stefano Domenicali]] - Team principal and Sporting Director * [[Steve Nielsen]] - Sporting Manager
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  • ...rak differed from the otherwise identical [[Maserati Bora|Bora]] mainly in sporting glassless flying buttresses instead of the Bora's fully glassed rear.
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  • ...ocker arms and rods, a new four-speed transmission and 11 hp of power with sporting features. In 1957, presented a new motorcycle, with a 125 cc two stroke eng
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