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  • The'' 'Bandini 1100''' is the first [[car]] produced in [[1946]] by [[Bandini|Ilario Bandini]]. The first ("La prima") car to carry the [[ ...pieces and cut his [[Fiat]] 1100 to hidden it to german requisitions. In [[1946]] reassembling, he had the opportunity to express its ability to computer a
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  • == 1946 ==
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  • == 1946 - 1948 ==
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  • == 1946 ==
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  • ...oni_fiat_500A_vettura_di_servizio_by_Revelli_1946.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''1946 Tenconi Fiat 500A built for the car service market by ''Revelli''''']] '''Tenconi''', founded in 1946 by [[Gianni Tenconi]] in [[Milan]], was actually the first [[carrozzeria]]
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  • == 1946 - 1954 == ''Carrozzeria'' '''Canta''' was founded in 1946 a based in [[Torino]]. Built, largely if not entirely, on the [[Fiat 1100]]
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  • == 1946 - 1951 ==
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  • == 1946 - 1949 ==
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''1946-47 Ninfea 700 G3'''<br>'''1947-48 Ninfea 800 G3''' ==1946 - 1948==
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  • == 1946 - 1955 == '''Paganelli''', founded in [[Naples]] 1946 (by [[Sabatino Paganelli]], also a driver), was another small workshop star
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  • | [[Vignale]] || 1946 - 1974 || ||<font color=green>'''C'''</font> | [[Volugrafo]] || 1946 - 1948 || [[Torino]] ||<font color=black>'''M'''</font>
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  • |[[Cabi-Cattaneo]] || 1946 - || <font color=green>'''C'''</font> |[[Cisitalia]] || 1946 - 1952 || <font color=red>'''R'''</font>
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  • The'' 'Bandini 1100''' is the first [[car]] produced in [[1946]] by [[Bandini|Ilario Bandini]]. The first ("La prima") car to carry the [[ ...pieces and cut his [[Fiat]] 1100 to hidden it to german requisitions. In [[1946]] reassembling, he had the opportunity to express its ability to computer a
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  • | [[Image:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png|25px|Italy]] [[Giuseppe Farina]] | [[Image:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png|25px|Italy]] [[Achille Varzi]]
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  • ...ar and finished second again. However, World War II suspended racing until 1946, denying Mays of what likely would have been the peak of his career. After | [[1946 Indianapolis 500|1946]]
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  • ...ng him the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]] in [[1946]], [[1947]] and [[1948]]; this was the first three-time win. He never won | [[1946 Indianapolis 500|1946]]
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  • | | [[Alberto Franchetti]] <br> {{flagiconITA}} (1861-1946) | | [[Vincenzo Lancia]] <br> {{flagiconITA}} (1861-1946)
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  • == 1946 - 1961 == ...d in [[Moncalieri]], [[Torino]], was founded by [[Giorgio Sargiotti]]'s in 1946. It took his coachbuilding company until around 1959 for his first true car
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  • ...o retrofit and fix the many damaged vehicles from all the years of war. In 1946 they began the production of buses but despite this activity becoming their
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  • ![[1946_Indianapolis_500|1946]]
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  • ...irection of [[Wifredo Ricart]]. Satta followed Ricart as head of design (1946), overseeing the [[Alfa Romeo 158/159 Alfetta|158 and 159]], [[Alfa Romeo
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  • ...s de Valencia, [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]]|| [[electric motor]]|| ||1944-1946 || ...SA, Barrio Chonta, [[Eibar]], [[Guipúzcoa]]||[[electric motor]]||2 ||1945-1946 ||
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  • '''1946 Moto Guzzi Alce V'''
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  • | [[Parilla]] || 1946 - 1967 || [[Milano]] || <font color=green>'''M'''</font> | [[Piaggio]] || 1946 - || || <font color=blue>'''S'''</font>
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  • ...in several races in the immediate post-World War II period including the [[1946]] [[Cookstown]] 100 event where he recorded the fastest lap time of 76.60 m *[http://www.cookstown100.co.uk/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=4 1946-1949 Cookstown 100 results]
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  • ...es]] in [[Macerata]], [[Italy]] using [[Ladetto]], DKW and JAP engines. In 1946 they produced a 125 cc dual overhead camshaft with an oval frame designed b
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  • ...irection of [[Wifredo Ricart]]. Satta followed Ricart as head of design (1946), overseeing the [[Alfa Romeo 158/159 Alfetta|158 and 159]], [[Alfa Romeo
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  • | [[1946 Indianapolis 500|1946]]
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  • |Foundation || [[1946]] ...onfectionery products, founded by [[confectioner]] [[Pietro Ferrero]] in [[1946]] and based in [[Pino_Torinese|Pino Torinese(TO)]], [[Italy]]. The company
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  • ...public Day<td>''Festa della Repubblica''<td>Birth of the Italian Republic, 1946
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  • ...censing agreement with SIATA was reached. Production rose from 15 units in 1946 to over 25,000 in the following years, when Ducati reached an exclusive agr *Falloon, Ian (2005). Standard Catalog Of Ducati Motorcycles 1946-2005. Krause Publications. ISBN 0873497147
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  • |[[Ala d'Oro]] || 1946 - ? || <font color=green>'''C'''</font> |[[Astra Trucks]] || 1946 - || Trucks
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  • In 1946 he became technical director for Ferrari and took part in developing the Fe
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''1946 Ferrari 166 SC''' [[Image:of=50,590,450.jpg|left|thumb|200px|'''1946 Ferrari 166 SC race Colombo engine''']]
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  • *[[Gran Premio del Valentino]] 1946 *[[Turin Grand Prix]] 1946
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  • In 1946, [[Ducati]] (at that time producer of electrical appliances) along with Sia
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  • |Birthdate:||[[July 30]], [[1946]] '''Neil Bonnett''' ([[July 30]], [[1946]] - [[February 11]], [[1994]]) was a strong [[NASCAR]] driver who compiled
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  • ...rmoto 125 was built for the militaty during WWII from 1936-1942. Later, in 1946, Volugrafo, produced a small [[Bimbo]] type car made with an aerodynamic al == Volugrafo Bimbo 46 1946-1948==
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  • '''Meteor''' was founded in 1946 by race car driver [[Dario]] from [[Monte Casoni]] and based in [[Varese]].
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  • | [[Aspi]] || 1946 - 1949 || [[Milano]] || | [[Autolux]] || 1938 - 1946 || [[Milano]] ||
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  • == 1946 - 1992 == ...-seater sedan and the one-and-only [[prototype]] was born in the summer of 1946 in the Ducati plant in [[Milan]]. The vehicle was named the DU4. Unfortunat
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  • ...Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Championship Car]] series, racing in the 1941 and 1946-1961 seasons with 121 starts, including 14 in the [[Indianapolis 500]]. He | [[1946 Indianapolis 500|1946]]
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  • ...end of the War, he became the No. 1 driver for the Alfa Romeo team between 1946 and 1948, winning several Grand Prix races including his second [[French Gr [[1946]]:
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  • In 1946, Peter Vassena designed a 125 cc two-stroke with the intake rotary valve sm
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  • ...s sold to USA after World War II and Louis Durant drove it to 6th place in 1946 Indianapolis 500, next year it placed 7th with Walt Brown. In 1948 Johnny M *1946 Grand Prix de Bourgogne, [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]]
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  • ...r constructors such as [[Fiat]] (they built the body for the 1100S MM). In 1946 they moved to a new premesis and began specialising in aluminium, producing In 1946 he moved to [[Bardonecchia]], and started to build the first [[aluminum]] b
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  • [[Maserati A6]] (1946) and [[Maserati 250F]] (1952). He then worked for on shorter projects for
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  • Lampredi's fame brought him to [[Ferrari]] in [[1946]] where he designed a large 4.5&nbsp;L V12 (the "[[Ferrari Lampredi engine|
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  • ...reccia d'Oro (Golden Arrow). Freccia d'Oro was produced 680 copies between 1946-1951, car had Alfa Romeo's own bodywork and design. Car was sold to wealthy *'''6C 2500 Freccia d'Oro''' 90 bhp @ 4600 rpm (1946-1951)
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  • ...after [[World war II]], joined by his sons [[Elio Zagato]] (born 1921) in 1946, and [[Gianni Zagato]] (born 1929). His sons continued operations on Ugo
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  • | [[Paganelli]] || 1946 - 1955 || ||<font color=red>'''R'''</font>
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  • | [[Opes]] || 1946 - 1948 || [[Torino]] ||
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  • ...tecke Zavody n.p., [[Jinonice]] ||[[Jawa Motors|Jawa]] 615&nbsp;cc ||2 ||1946-1952 ||Derived from the pre-war Jawa Minor
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  • | [[Ducati car|Ducati]] || 1946 - 1992 ||
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  • [[File:Dardo1946.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1946 Dardo bicycle mounted motor''' <br><sup>Photo by Theo Jonkhart</sup>]]
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  • == 1946 - 1967 == ...n]] pumps and was a Bosch [[spark plug]] wholesaler. After WWII in October 1946, Giovanni released two newly designed [[racing]] [[motorcycle]]s (first new
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  • | [[Vespa]] || 1946 - || [[Genova]] || <font color=blue>'''S'''</font>
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  • ...areer as a racecar driver only began when he was already 37 years old. In 1946, he competed in the [[Grand Prix of Dijon]] and the [[Grand Prix of Nantes]
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  • | [[MAB-Albor]] || 1946 || ||<font color=red>'''B'''</font> |[[Memini]] || 1946 - 1947 || [[Torino]]
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  • ![[1946 Indianapolis 500|1946]]
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  • *[[Siata 500]] Record car 1946
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  • |[[Lambretta]] || 1946 - 1968 || [[Milano]] || <font color=blue>'''S'''</font>
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  • First opened in [[1946]] in the western suburbs of the city, the course featured wide streets and
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  • Garelli between [[1946]] and the 1970's produced the following models: * The 38-A of 1946 was the first in the series. It was a [[two-stroke cycle]], roller [[transm
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  • ...is totally different than the ''[[Bandini 1100 (1946) | first Bandini]] [[1946 ]]'', And will be used for the types thereafter.
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  • | [[1946 Indianapolis 500|1946]]
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  • |1946-1994 |1946-1970
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  • ! 1940 - 1946 | [[Image:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png|22px|Italy]] [[Tazio Nuvolari]]
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  • ...ness prospered, and a new shop was opened in [[Via Piave]] in [[1932]]. By 1946 Paola, 15, the eldest of the couple's five daughters, went to work for the
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  • '''Alberto Colombo''' (born in [[Varedo]], [[Milan]], [[February 23]], [[1946]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He unsuccessfully entered
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  • A ''lungo'' model (706 made, 1946-49). ...I]]), a [[Luigi Bagani]]-built [[barchetta]] bodied by [[Riva di Merate]] (1946) a [[Bertone]] convertible (1947), one of [[Michelotti]]'s first, while at
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  • ...1946)</small><br />{{flagiconUSA}} [[United States|American]] <small>(from 1946 on)</small> ...bus.fi/leif.snellman/dc.htm] Luigi Chinetti became an American citizen in 1946.
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  • | [[Ferrari]] || 1946 (1929) || <font color=red>'''R'''</font>
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  • ...er of [[Louis Chevrolet|Louis]] (1878-1941) and [[Arthur Chevrolet]] (1884-1946). After brother Louis emigrated to the United States and earned enough mone
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  • |[[Bordoni]] || 1946 || ||
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  • ...erous and sinuous, very close''to [[Bandini 1100 (1946) | First Bandini of 1946 ]]''; as the air-intake higher and [[windshield]] recall those of''[[Bandin
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  • <td><font face="Arial">1946-50</font></td>
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  • ...rough the collaborative efforts of the engineer [[Antonio Fessio]], who in 1946 had left the "[[FIAT]]".
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  • ...y this incident was the start of the “war” between Bartali and Coppi. That 1946 race was won at an average speed of 42.228 km/h, a record speed which stood *[[1946]] : [[Gino Bartali]] -- ITA
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  • | [[Breda]] || 1946 - 1951 || [[Milano]] ||<font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • '''Carrozzeria Ala d’Oro''' was founded in 1946, and located in [[Reggio Emilia]], by [[Franco Bertani]], a gentleman drive
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  • ...Brogan||B and B Speciality Co, [[Rossmoyne]], [[Ohio]] || 10 kW| ||2 || 1946-1948 || ...]||Comet|| General Development Co, [[Ridgewood, Queens]]|| 4.5 kW| || ||1946-1948 ||
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  • image:balbo_fiat_1500_C_cabriolet_1946.JPG|<font color=>'''1946 Balbo Fiat 1500 C cabriolet'''
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  • ...into [[manufacturing]] bicycles. The venture proved very successful and in 1946, supported by its profits, work began on a motorised version. More [[moped]
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  • ...he [[Coppa Acerbo]], [[Coppa Ciano]] and at the [[Tripoli Grand Prix]]. In 1946, at the end of the war, the 158 starts racing again successfully, until in
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  • ...x. In later events, the pacing was introduced part-way towards Paris. From 1946 to 1985, more than half the race distance was paced, the Dernys being intro * [[1946]] - [[Émile Masson Jr.]] [[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_Belgium.png]]
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  • == 1946 - 1963 == ...ocietà Commerciale Aeronautica'' to once again turned to the motorcycle.In 1946 they also presented a small car under the brand name of ''[[Macchitre]]'' M
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  • *[[Fiat]] FS ([[1946]]) *[[Jaguar]] MK4 ([[1946]]) (Front door)
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  • | [[Stanguellini]] || 1946 - 1962 || ||<font color=red>'''R'''</font>
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  • ...taly]], and the proclamation of the Republic, the unit was re-founded in [[1946]], and organized as a [[cavalry]] [[squadron]].
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  • | [[Monterosa]] || 1946 - 1969 || ||<font color=green>'''C'''</font>
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  • ...[[Paris]] || [[electric motor]] {{Convert|5|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}} || ||1941-1946 ||Built with cast aluminium frame designed by [[Jean-Albert Grégoire]] ...ance}} [[France]]||Electro-Renard||[[Lyon]]s||[[electric motor]]||2 ||1943-1946||
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  • *Grand Prix de Nice 1946, 1947 ![[1946 Indianapolis 500|1946]]
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  • ...avonuzzi]]-completed car's premiere race at [[Coppa Brezzi]] in [[Turin]] (1946).
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  • His son [[Nuccio Bertone]] (1914-1997) took over the company (1946).
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  • ...it became a provincial capital and, after World War II, renamed Latina in 1946. With the arrival of other people mostly from Lazio itself, the original Ve
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  • | Foundation || 1946 == 1946 - ==
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  • During [[World War II]] he served in the [[Royal Australian Air Force]]. In [[1946]] he opened a small repair business. He also raced midget cars and in his f
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  • '''Renzo Zorzi''' (born [[December 12]], [[1946]], near [[Turin]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]] who partici
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  • ...brand for domestic kitchen appliances in Europe. Exported from Italy since 1946, Zanussi is widely recognized for its innovative products and distinctive m
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  • ...oyed in a bombing during the war, was rebuilt and began operating again in 1946.
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  • ...ancia Aprilia, 1946 Lancia Aprilia Bertone Cabriolet, 1939 MG TB Tickford, 1946 MG TC, 1948 Fiat 500 B, 1949 Alfa Romeo Freccia d'oro, 1950 Lancia Ardea, 1
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  • ...ecord was broken. [[Supercharger]]s were banned for motorcycle racing from 1946, so that may have reduced speed too.
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  • '''Alan Jones''', b. [[November 2]], [[1946]] in [[Melbourne, Australia]], was the first driver to win a [[Formula 1]]
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  • ...2500s were built from 1940-1945. Postwar, the first new Alfa model was the 1946 6C 2500 ''Freccia d'Oro'' (Golden Arrow), of which 680 were built through 1 *'''6C 2500 Freccia d'Oro''' 90 bhp @ 4600 rpm (1946-1951)
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  • ...After the war the engine was developed further to push out 254&nbsp;bhp in 1946. |[[July 21]], [[1946]]||'''158'''||[[Grand Prix of Nations]]||[[Geneva]]||-||[[Giuseppe Farina]]
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  • ...d with [[Ladetto]], [[DKW]] and [[JAP]] engines, mainly up to 250 cc. From 1946 on he also produced a few 125 and 250 OHC machines and even a 250 DOHC twin ...ge of electric powered small trucks and a 5 or 7 seat [[electric car]]. In 1946, with the war over and thus demand for their commercial vehicles wavering,
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  • * 1946 {{flagiconITA}} [[Nedo Logli]]
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  • ==Production Models 1946-1980== * 98cc 1946-1949
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  • In 1946, following World War II, only four races of Grand Prix calibre were held. R === 1946&ndash;1949 ===
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  • Working at [[Scuderia Ferrari]] from 1937 until 1946, Nardi became known for setting up the [[Fiat 508]] (chassis for the 1940 [
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  • '''Emerson Fittipaldi''' (born [[December 12]], [[1946]], [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]) is a highly successful [[o
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  • '''Jean Todt''' (b. [[February 26]], [[1946]], [[Pierrefort]], [[France]]) is the executive director of [[Scuderia Ferr
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  • His first known car is a [[1946]] [[Fiat 1100]] A Sport [[Barchetta]]. [[Maserati]] was one of the first c
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  • ...ns: [[Giovanni Brunero]] (1921, 1922, 1926), [[Gino Bartali]] (1936, 1937, 1946), [[Fiorenzo Magni]] (1948, 1951, 1955), [[Bernard Hinault]] (1980, 1982, 1 | [[1946 Giro d'Italia|29]] || 1946 || [[Gino Bartali]] ''(3rd win)'' || {{ITA}} || [[Legnano (cycling team)|Le
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  • Sertum resumed civil production in 1946 with the MC 500 (civilian version of the MCM), the VT-4 250 (mono cylindric
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  • '''Bern "Barney" Eli Oldfield''' (June 3, 1878 &ndash; October 4, 1946) was an [[automobile]] racer and pioneer. He was born on a farm on the outs
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  • *[[Grand Prix de Marseilles]] 1932, 1937, 1946
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  • ...e as a [[United States Army Air Forces]] training base. From [[1941]] to [[1946]], pilots learned to fly the [[B-17 Flying Fortress]]. This lineage was co
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  • ! 1946<br>-<br>1940
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  • Founded in 1946 in Bandini’s hometown, the first Bandini used a modified [[Fiat 1100]] en
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  • ..., would mark the beginning of [[Morini]] as a manufacturer, which in the [[1946]] would cause him to open as [[Moto Morini]].
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  • ...y Dorothy V. Walters, the Wisconsin Magazine of History Vol. 30, September 1946, pp. 69-77]
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  • |Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946)|| [[Image:Flag_of_Italy_(1861-1946)_crowned.png|160px]]‎
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  • ...ng victory in the first race following the cessation of hostilities: the [[1946 Nice Grand Prix]]. [[Tazio Nuvolari]] and [[Giorgio Pelassa]] both took win
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  • ..., the 158/159 totally dominated Grand Prix racing in the post war era from 1946 to 1951, when Alfa retired from racing.
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  • * [[László Moholy-Nagy]] (1895-1946)
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  • ...France' during and shortly after [[World War II|WW2]]), {{flagiconFRA}}, (1946)
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  • ! [[1946 Grand Prix season|1946]] | [[1946 Belgian Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • '''1946 – The “Svartkvarna”''' In 1946 the legendary “Svartkvarna” is introduced. It soon becomes the archetyp
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  • ...the most common, having three and six cylinders per bank respectively. In 1946, the Admiralty placed a contract with the [[English Electric Company]], par
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  • ...over-bored 498&nbsp;cc works versions for the 500&nbsp;cc class races. In 1946 Edoardo died, and control of the firm passed to his son Giuseppe.
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  • * 1938-1946: No race
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  • ! 1946<br>-<br>1940
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  • <td><font face="Arial">1946</font></td>
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  • ...d Lang of his best years but after the war ended, he returned to racing in 1946 without a team, driving a six-year-old [[BMW]] to victory in the first post
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  • ...circuit was in poor condition and was sold to [[Vickers-Armstrong]]s in [[1946]] for continued use as an aircraft factory. New aircraft types including th
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  • ...[Baden-Württemberg]] ||[[Triumph Motorcycles|Triumph]] 196&nbsp;cc ||2 ||1946 ||
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  • His first known car is a [[1946]] [[Fiat 1100]] a sport [[Barchetta]]. [[Maserati]] was one of the first c
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  • * 1946 - [[Fausto Coppi]] {{flagiconITA}}
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  • 1946-1947 Tebag and Legnano<br /> ...36 Giro d'Italia|1936]], [[1937 Giro d'Italia|1937]], [[1946 Giro d'Italia|1946]]
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  • ...reccia d'Oro (Golden Arrow). Freccia d'Oro was produced 680 copies between 1946-1951, car had Alfa Romeo's own bodywork and design. Car was sold to wealthy *'''6C 2500 Freccia d'Oro''' 90 bhp @ 4600 rpm (1946-1951)
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  • ...chbuilder]] company. ''Carrozzeria Alfredo Vignale'' was established in [[1946]] by Alfredo Vignale (born 1913) in Grugliasco, near [[Turin]] (Torino).
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  • '''1946''' In 1946 Gilberto knows Colombo [[Enzo Ferrari]] in [[Modena]] and begins to apply t
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  • ! 1946<br>-<br>1933
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  • *[[1946]] - [[Fausto Coppi]] {{ITA}}
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  • '''Timothy Peter Dalton''' (born [[March 21]], [[1946]]) is a [[Wales|Welsh]]-born British [[actor]] of [[stage (theatre)|stage]]
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  • Between 1946 and 1966, all Ferrari cars were equipped with Borrani wheels as original eq
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  • <td><font face="Arial">1946-48</font></td>
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  • Italy and Austria negotiated an agreement in [[1946]], put into effect in [[1947]] when a new [[Constitution of Italy|Italian c
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  • Italy and Austria negotiated an agreement in 1946, put into effect in 1947 when a new [[Constitution of Italy|Italian constit
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  • He began racing [[midget car racing|midget cars]] in 1946 after he was discharged from the Army. He finished poorly. His skills impro
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  • ...manufactured racecars; the company went into independent car production in 1946, eventually became '''Ferrari [[Joint stock company|S.p.A.]]''', and is now == 1929-1946 ==
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  • ...motor [[scooter]]s that was first manufactured in [[Genoa]], [[Italy]] in 1946 by [[Piaggio]] & Co, S.p.A. Piaggio continues to manufacture the Vespa toda
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  • In 1946 [[Ettore Menarini]] again could take possession of his property. He started
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  • After the war, in 1946, Piero Dusio’s conglomerate, Consorzio Industriale Sportiva Italia, went ...ed in the [[Coppa Brezzi]] held in [[Turin]]’s Valentino Park in September 1946.
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  • ...d 1946 [[Cisitalia]] D-46 Monoposto class instigated by [[Piero Dusio]] in 1946. The old 500 cc [[Formula III]] had served this purpose, but was largely li
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  • ...peed of 175&nbsp;km/h was claimed. A batch of twenty cars was laid down in 1946 and the cars were raced successfully throughout the rest of the 1940s. ..., with mechanical components of the [[Fiat 1100]]. Construction began in [[1946]] was a demonstration of how with a relatively simple and inexpensive it co
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  • * [[1946]] - [[Briek Schotte]] {{flagiconBEL}}
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  • ! 1940-1946
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  • ...ng victory in the first race following the cessation of hostilities: the [[1946 Nice Grand Prix]]. [[Tazio Nuvolari]] and [[Giorgio Pelassa]] both took win
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  • * [[1946]] - [[André Pieters]] {{BEL}}
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  • |[[1946]] || [[Zürich]], [[Switzerland]] || '''[[Hans Knecht]]''', [[Switzerland]]
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  • * 1946 {{flagiconItaly}} [[Fausto Coppi]]
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  • In 1946 the true history of [[Formula One]] began with the Fédération Internation
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  • *Falloon, Ian (2005). Standard Catalog Of Ducati Motorcycles 1946-2005. Krause Publications. ISBN 0873497147
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  • [[Ted Horn]], champion in 1946, 1947 and 1948 died after crashing at the DuQuoin dirt track in late 1948. *[[1946]] - [[Ted Horn]]
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  • ...rned at the Yol detention camp in India, where he remains until the end of 1946. He returns to Italy on Boxing Day that year with the last boat used for th
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  • ...arry a passenger, and not get its driver's clothes dirty. Consequently, in 1946 Piaggio launched the [[Vespa]] (Italian for "wasp") scooter, and within 10
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  • ...wheel: the Garelli Mosquito motorized bicycles, while [[Piaggio]] filed in 1946 the legendary [[Vespa]].
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  • * 1946 - [[Rik Van Steenbergen]] -- {{flagiconBEL}}
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  • <td><font face="Arial">1946-50</font></td>
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  • |[[Maserati A6|A6]]||1946||1950||international||[[I6]]||1489||65 (48)||1 or 3 Carburettors
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  • Michelin has made a number of innovations to tyres, including in 1946 the [[radial tire|radial tyre]] (then known as the "X" tyre). [http://www.s
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  • ...), who died in 1937 aged 19 from [[myocarditis]], and Alberto, who died in 1946 aged 18 from [[nephritis]]. In 1946, Nuvolari raced in the Milan Grand Prix using only one hand to steer; the o
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  • ...ns were revived in 1946. Vittorio Stanguellini re-launched his team and in 1946 won the Italian National Championship for sportscars, while in that same ye
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  • * [[1946]] : [[Alberic Schotte]] {{BEL}}
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  • ;1946: Studied [[sculpture]] at the Akademie der Künste, [[Berlin]] (academy of
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  • ...1944, in order to then resume with one some regolarità in the February of 1946. ...cal” small van 1946.JPG|250px|right|thumb|'''A faded image, dating January 1946, of the first small Ardea vans taken in the courtyard of the Lancia plant''
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  • *[[1946]] - [[Dalmacio Langarica]], ([[Spain]])
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  • Undeterred, in 1946, a new three speed [[transmission]], single cylinder, [[two stroke]] T125 e
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  • ...urin [[coachbuilder]] [[Rocco Motto]], this car became the [[Bandini 1100 (1946)|Bandini 100]], the first to carry the Bandini [[marque|name]]. [[File:La prima Bandini.jpg|left|thumb|[[Bandini 1100 (1946)|The first]] Bandini]]
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  • | align="center" | [[1946]] ||align="center" |416,500
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  • ...or "Ladies and Gentlemen." [[Wilbur Shaw]], President of the Speedway from 1946-1954, coined the phrase and is believed to have recited the command, albiet ...ould be his last as official track announcer. Having called the race since 1946 on the [[public address system]], he is best known for his lines, "He's on
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  • ...a, and who died here in 1983. When the composer arrived on the island in [[1946]], he immediately called a botanical expert from England to lay out the gar
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  • ...came up with the idea of having his labels designed by famous artists. In 1946, this became a prominent and traditional part of the vineyard's image with
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  • ...troyed by bombing during [[World War II]]. Edoardo Bianchi himself died in 1946 in a [[car accident]], and the ownership of the firm passed to his son, Giu
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  • |[[Maserati A6|A6]]||1946||1950||international||[[I6]] ||1489||65 (48)||1 or 3 Carburettors
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  • ...out the 1940s by winning in 1941 and the next race (after World War II) in 1946.
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  • ...pain descended into [[Spanish Civil War|civil war]] and racing stopped. In 1946, racing returned to Spain in the form of the [[Penya Rhin Grand Prix]] at t
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  • | 1946 || [[Aldo Ronconi]] || [[Gino Bartali]] || [[Vito Ortelli]]
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  • ! 1946<br>-<br>1939
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  • ...lete machines started and these were obviously equipped with RC motors. In 1946 the first Tractor was produced by using parts from the war which had 40 CV
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  • ...eggera with single-cylinder engine 2T (carburetor left side) produced from 1946 to 1949. 4.5 Cv power to 5400rpm and maximum speed of 70 km / h.
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  • power, with aggressive and intriguing profiles. Between 1946 and 1955, Ermini built and
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  • !colspan="5"| 1940 - 1946: Not held.
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  • ...to Ascari. [[Formula One]] regulations were introduced by the [[FIA]] in 1946, with the aim of eventually replacing the pre-war Grand Prix structure. Dur
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  • *[[Stefania Sandrelli]] (born [[1946]]) *[[Sonia Gandhi]] (born 1946) an Italian-born Indian politician and the president of the [[Indian Nation
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  • ...ith scenarist [[Cesare Zavattini]]: among all, ''Sciuscià'' (Shoeshine - [[1946]]), ''Ladri di Biciclette'' ([[The Bicycle Thief]], [[1948]]) and ''Miracol
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  • ...cycle produced, holding no ownership in the company that bore his name. In 1946 Moto Guzzi formally incorporated as ''Moto Guzzi S.p.A.'' with Giorgio Paro ...ar Europe. The solution was production of inexpensive, lighter cycles. The 1946 "Motoleggera", a 65&nbsp;cc lightweight motorcycle became very popular in p
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  • ...s design to [[Enrico Piaggio]] who produced the spar framed [[Vespa]] from 1946.
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  • ! <font color=black>1946<br>-<br>1940
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  • ...islature. [[Italy]] has been a democratic [[republic]] since [[June 2]], [[1946]], when the [[monarchy]] was abolished by popular [[referendum]] (see [[bir
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  • In 1946, the 3.0 L supercharged rules were abandoned and Formulae A and B (later 1
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  • ...ons and repairs were made at a quick pace to the frail Speedway before the 1946 race. Since then and up to today, the Speedway continues to grow. Stands ha
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  • ...contest from Kind Franc, that it obtains two beautiful victories in [[the 1946]], to the Circuit of Modena and the Circuit of Luino. |+ ''' <big>1946</big> '''
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  • The first all-steel station wagon type vehicle in North America was the 1946 Jeep Station Wagon, based upon the rugged Jeep produced by [[Willys-Overlan
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  • Another [[football club]] in the city is [[U.C. Sampdoria]], founded in [[1946]] from the merger of two existing clubs, Andrea Doria (founded in 1895) and
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  • ...made their way north through the mainland. After the war, on [[June 2]], [[1946]], a [[referendum]] on the [[monarchy]] resulted in the establishment of th
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  • *[[Banco Ambrosiano]] (1946&ndash;1985 / then became [[Nuovo Banco Ambrosiano]])
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  • ...f the [[Military of Italy|military forces]] of [[Italy]]. It was born in [[1946]], as the Navy of the Italian Republic, from the ashes of the [[Regia Marin
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  • ...l>[[Alberto Ascari]] began racing in pre-World Championship Grands Prix in 1946</small>
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  • ...of the 1920s and 1930s. However, the foundation of Formula One began in [[1946]] with the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile's ([[Fédération In Formula One was first defined in [[1946]] by the Commission Sportive Internationale (CSI) of the FIA, forerunner of
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  • ...] resulted in the proclamation of Italy as a [[Republic]] on [[18 June]] [[1946]], and in parallel the Regia Aeronautica was transformed into the Aeronauti
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  • *** Honorable mention - 1946 [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]] [[Presto-Matic]] (torque converter manual * First radial-ply tires - 1949 [[Michelin]] "X" ''(patented in 1946)
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  • The [[radial tire]] was invented by [[Michelin]], a French company, in [[1946]], but did not see wide use in the United States, the largest market at tha
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  • ** {{flagiconBEL}} [[Georges Claes]] (1946, 1947) *[[1946]] - [[Georges Claes]] {{flagiconBEL}}
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  • ...[[Paris]], four months and one day after the end of the war in Europe. In 1946 a new premier racing category, Formula One, was defined by the [[Fédérati
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  • |+ ''' <big>1946</big> '''
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  • In 1946 after the victory of the Italian Republic Savoy knots were replaced with t
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  • |colspan=5 align=center|'''1940-1946 World War II'''
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  • An autonomous region from 1946, Sicily benefited to some extent from the partial Italian land reform of 19
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