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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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