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  • ==[[Standard Motor Company|Standard]] [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]== ...[Triumph TR6|TR6]] and the [[Triumph TR7|TR7]], plus the [[Honda]]-based [[Triumph Acclaim|Acclaim]].
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  • ...uenced numerous car designs, including a number of [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]s, the [[Maserati]] Spyder, [[BMW]] 700, [[Alpine_(car)|Alpine]] A106, [[D ==[[Standard Motor Company|Standard]] [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]==
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  • ...r:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Triumph.trItalia.jpg|250px|Triumph Italia]] ! colspan=2 |'''Triumph Italia'''
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  • ...to sell the design of the concept to another company, perhaps [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], but when there were no takers had the car produced by [[Carrozzeria ...ngs at all four corners with uprights sourced from [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]. The small car weighed just 726kg (1600lb) with a fiberglass body and lo
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  • ...920. There was controversy over the 1930 record, when [[Osborn Engineering Company|OEC]] claimed to be fastest, on the basis of a publicity photo taken before | 1926 || Arpajon, Fr|| Claude Temple || [[Osborn Engineering Company|OEC]]-[[Temple (disambiguation)|Temple]]||996
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  • '''Weber''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] company producing [[carburetor]]s, currently owned by [[Magneti Marelli]] Powertrai The company was established as
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  • ...| Blaustein (Herrlingen)]], [[Baden-Württemberg]] ||[[Triumph Motorcycles|Triumph]] 196 cc ||2 ||1946 || ...| Blaustein (Herrlingen)]], [[Baden-Württemberg]] ||[[Triumph Motorcycles|Triumph]] 198 cc ||2 ||1949 ||
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  • ...m]] 16-valve head on the ''[[Triumph Slant-4 engine|Slant-4]]'' in their [[Triumph Dolomite|Dolomite Sprint]]. ...and [[Cadillac Northstar engine|Northstar]] engines in the [[1990s]]. The company worked with [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], a subsidiary at the time, to adapt two pu
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]] | Parent company ||
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  • ...by drivers in 1962 and many race cars adopted it, especially [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and its rival at the time, [[Ferrari]] in the 1960s and early 1970s * [[Triumph TR4]] (1961)
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  • ...ha V8]] used in the [[Ford Taurus]] ''SHO''. It was based on [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'s [[Ford Duratec engine#Duratec 25|Duratec V6]] and shares that engi ...he recent exceptions of the [[Dodge Viper]]'s [[V10]] and the [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] large truck engine of the same arrangement, there are practically no
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  • ...ën Traction Avant|Traction Avant]] engine, and the [[1948]] [[Austin Motor Company|Austin]] 2660 cc engine used in the [[Austin-Healey 100]] and [[Austin Atla ...of the biggest straight-4s of its time was [[De Dietrich]] 17,000&nbsp;cc motor. Its cubic capacity is over twice the size of the Cadillac's 500 in<sup>3</
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  • ...ild seated behind the driver. The arrangement has been referred to by the company as a 3+1. Some [[Matra]] sports cars even had three seats squeezed next to * [[De Lorean Motor Company|De Lorean]] (USA)
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  • ...uenced numerous car designs, including a number of [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]s, the [[Maserati]] Spyder, [[BMW]] 700, [[Alpine_(car)|Alpine]] A106, [[D
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  • Most modern motor scooters have smaller wheels than motorcyles, between 8 and 12 inches (20-2 ...ooled such as the [[Honda]] [[Honda FC50|FC50]] or the 2002 [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]] YQ50s. Scooters increasingly have four stroke engines to meet stri
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  • ...ild seated behind the driver. The arrangement has been referred to by the company as a 3+1. * Triumph
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  • The compact [[Triumph]] straight six powered their high-end saloon and sports cars from the mid [ British sports car company [[TVR]] has designed its own straight six, known as the [[TVR Speed Six|Spe
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  • The '''Macau Grand Prix''' is a motor-racing event held annually in November in the streets of [[Macau]]. It is k ...ggested that the hunt's track could host an amateur racing event for local motor enthusiasts. The race continued as an amateur race until 1966, when Belgian
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  • When [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]] began manufacturing motorcycles, they were single cylinder ...the military, making the factory a target for Allied bombing. The [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]] factory at Borgo Panigale was hit badly more than once, bu
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  • ...eer races between 1948 and 1962, including 16 [[Formula One]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]]. In an interview at the [[Goodwood Revival]], he once c ...raced for [[Maserati]], [[Vanwall]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] and [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] as well as the mighty [[Mercedes-Benz]]. He prefered to race Brit
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  • ...ifteen spectators. Hill won the race and clinched the championship but the triumph was bittersweet. Ferrari's decision not to travel to America for the [[1961 ...ew more years until he switched to [[sports car racing]] with [[Ford Motor Company]] and the [[Chaparral Cars]] of [[Jim Hall (race car driver)|Jim Hall]].
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  • ...championship of the [[Class 125]] of the [[1973]], in saddle to a [[Yamaha Motor Co. |Yamaha]]. Wild-card of the [[Minarelli]] in the successive year, was To this third I triumph they followed long athletics crisis of periods and of technical experimenta
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  • ...s, and sells the world's [[motor vehicle]]s. In 2008, more than 70 million motor vehicles, including [[car]]s and [[commercial vehicle]]s were produced worl {{World motor vehicle production by country}}
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  • ;'''Fordor''' and '''Tudor''' : These names were coined by [[Ford Motor Company]] in the [[1950s]] to describe four-door and two-door bodystyles respective ...hey called the two-doors Colonnade Hardtop Coupe and the four-doors, in a triumph of ad agency gibberish, Colonnade Hardtop Sedan. The '76 [[Buick Century]]
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  • The Motorcycle company was founded almost on a whim by [[Pietro Laverda]] junior (son of the found ...rance race circuit. Distinguished by its characteristic orange paint (the company's race department colour), smooth aerodynamic fairing and upswept [[Conti]]
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  • ...iversity, numerous churches and piazzas and of course as the epicenter of "Motor Valley". As in most of [[Italy]], the Modenese are fond of their wines, in Pre-War international successes included the triumph Baravelli in the 750 Stanguellini at the Tobruk-Tripoli race of 1939, a vic
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  • ...ial deal with [[Unipart]] required his team to use [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] Dolomite engines that were vastly inferior to the [[Toyota]] engines used ! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] [[Cosworth DFV|V8]]
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  • ...an they are if travel is limited by contact of suspension members. (See [[Triumph TR3B]].) ...[Hydrolastic]], [[Hydragas]] and rubber cone systems used by the [[British Motor Corporation]], most notably on the [[Mini]]. A number of different types of
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  • ...he Japanese manufacturers [[Honda]], [[Kawasaki]], [[Suzuki]] and [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]] dominate the motorcycle industry, although [[Harley-Da ...popularity of many other brands, including [[BMW]], [[Triumph Motorcycles|Triumph]] and [[Ducati]].
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  • ===[[Ford Motor Company]]=== ...st|Silver Beast]]", it is Bond's private vehicle modified by the real-life company ''[[Communication Control Systems, Ltd.]]'' (CCS) (now called ''[[Security
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  • ...ne (gasoline) - 4.9&nbsp;L (4917&nbsp;cc/300&nbsp;in³) - 1965 [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] ''[[Ford Straight-6 engine#300|300]]'' ***Honorable mention: 9.3&nbsp;L (9373 cc/572in³) - (2003 Chevrolet crate motor)
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  • ...g Ferrari, after founder [[Enzo Ferrari]] backed out of a deal to sell his company to Ford. The only Japanese company to win the race so far has been [[Mazda]], which won the 59th race in [[199
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  • ...]] had dominated since the late 1950s, Ford first tried to buy the Italian company. A deal had been all but agreed on when [[Enzo Ferrari]] called the merger ...ht, Gurney and Grant had risen to third overall. That was when the Cobra's motor mounts began to crack and Gurney had to park the blue coupe after 204 laps.
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