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  • '''Nicola Romeo''' (28 April 1876 - 15 August 1938) was an Italian engineer and an entrepre ...età Anonima Italiana Ing. Nicola Romeo". The first car carrying the [[Alfa Romeo]] badge was the 1921 Torpedo 20/30 HP. The company gained a good reputation
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  • ...at [[Alfa Romeo]]. In 1937, Colombo designed the 158 engine for the [[Alfa Romeo 158/159 Alfetta|Alfetta]] and caught the attention of [[Enzo Ferrari]]. Aft Colombo left Ferrari in 1950 and returned to [[Alfa Romeo]]. Here, he oversaw the company's racing efforts, including the success tha
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  • He started with [[Itala]] (1926), then [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]], [[Bugatti]], for [[Scuderia Ferrari]] (1930). With [[Maserati]] he did [[Category:Ferrari people]]
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  • ...of Pisa in Italy in 1953. He joined Alfa Romeo, moving on to Ferrari when Alfa's competition department was closed down in the late 1950s. ...the [[1979 Formula One season]], and after some persuasion by Chiti, Alfa Romeo gave Autodelta permission to start developing a Formula One car on their be
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  • ...i]] but killing driver [[Antonio Ascari]] in the same race the next year. Alfa refused to race them, but [[Enzo Ferrari]] took them over, continuing to ra ...d the [[Alfa Romeo 1750|1750 Sport]] and [[Alfa Romeo P3|P3]]. Once again, Alfa turned away from Jano's cars and Ferrari took them over to great success. N
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  • ! colspan=2 | '''Alfa Romeo Giulietta SS''' ...2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Alfa Romeo]]
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  • ...position at [[Ferrari]] and the director's role at the [[Centro Stile Alfa Romeo]]. [[Category:Pininfarina people]]
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  • ...g:0; background:#996; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" | [[Image:Alfa-8c.jpg|300px]] ! colspan=2 | '''Alfa Romeo 8C Competizone'''
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  • ...and twisty roads. [[Helmut Marko]] set the lap record in 1972 in an [[Alfa Romeo T33]] at 33 min 41 s or an average of 128.253 km/h. The fastest ever was [[ ...ella]]'s [[Ferrari 512]]S raced through small mountains villages while the people were sitting or standing right next to or even on the road. Porsche, on the
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  • ..., a well-developed pre-war design, which won all six European Grands Prix. Alfa drivers consequently dominated the championship with Farina edging out Fang | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
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  • ..., [[Nash Motors|Nash]], [[Peugeot]], [[Jaguar|Jaguar]], [[Volvo]], [[Alfa Romeo]], [[MG|MG]], [[Cisitalia|Cisitalia]], and [[Lancia]]. Since the 1980s Pin ...nation is presently pending. The Pininfarina Group employs more than 3,000 people in subsidiary company offices throughout Europe, as well as in Morocco and
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  • *[[Alfa Romeo 147]] *[[Alfa Romeo 159]]
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  • ...are notably lacking in others—may not be considered ''supercars'' by some people, hence, a list of disputed, debated, or probable supercars also is included *[[Alfa Romeo 6C]]
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  • ...tbelt Pretensioners|seat belts]], according to some experts. However, some people contend (backed up by the theory of risk compensation) that the perception * '''[[Alfa Romeo]]''': Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
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  • ...en blurred. Over time, the common usage of each term evolves. For example, people often call 4-passenger sport coupés a "sports car", while purists will ins ...': Designed to carry fewer people than a full-size bus, generally up to 16 people in multiple rows of seats. Passenger access in normally via a sliding door
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  • * '''Historic [[People Carrier]] Racing Championship''' ''Series Five, Episode Five'' ===Convertible people carrier===
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  • ...]]. Volkswagen's most famous car was the small, beetle-shaped economical "people's car", with a rear-mounted, air-cooled engine. It was designed in the 193 ...best known being [[Isotta-Fraschini]] in 1900, [[Lancia]] in 1906, [[Alfa Romeo]] in 1910, [[Maserati]] in 1914, [[Ferrari]] in 1939, and [[Lamborghini]] i
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  • ...ugh this was financially beneficial, the new BT45s were unreliable and the Alfa engines rendered them significantly overweight. The 1976 and [[1977 Formula ...season with the up-and-coming young Brazilian [[Nelson Piquet]] when Alfa Romeo started testing their own Formula One car during this season. This prompted
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  • ...nds Prix have been held all over the world, and with new races in Bahrain, People's Republic of China, Malaysia and Turkey since 1999, its scope is continual [[Image:Fangio.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Juan Manuel Fangio]] drove this [[Alfa-Romeo 159]] to the title in 1951.]]
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  • ...consisted of 30-minute magazine format programmes presented by a number of people, including [[Angela Rippon]], [[Noel Edmonds]], [[William Woollard]], and l ...y [[Lada]], [[Fiat]], [[Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]], [[Peugeot]] and [[Alfa Romeo]].
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