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  • ...John Duff]] and [[Frank Clement]]. Its weight, size, and speed prompted [[Ettore Bugatti]] to call it "the fastest lorry in the world."
    4 KB (570 words) - 05:35, 5 March 2007
  • ...the course driven by the Italians [[Prince Scipione Borghese]], mechanic [[Ettore Guizzardi]] and journalist [[Luigi Barzini]] in the [[Peking to Paris]] rac
    5 KB (721 words) - 14:42, 7 August 2007
  • ...'Type 35C''' featured a [[Rootes|Rootes-type]] [[supercharger]], despite [[Ettore Bugatti]]'s disdain for [[forced induction]]. Output was nearly 128 hp
    4 KB (697 words) - 05:40, 9 August 2009
  • ...4.3 litre displacement Bugatti u-16 aero engine designed and patented by [[Ettore Bugatti]] in 1915-1916.<ref name="L’Ebe">L’Ebé Bugatti, 1966, 'The Bug
    5 KB (807 words) - 14:25, 24 May 2010
  • ...the Grande Arche at La Défense in Paris, France exactly 110 years after [[Ettore Bugatti]]'s birth.
    5 KB (753 words) - 05:15, 9 August 2009
  • * '''1960:''' [[Ettore Chimeri]], [[Antonio Creus]], [[Bob Drake]]
    6 KB (813 words) - 15:41, 16 January 2009
  • ...05 and often crossed paths with Zagato in their close collaboration with [[Ettore Bugatti]], the [[Maserati]] brothers and [[Tazio Nuvolari]].
    11 KB (1,373 words) - 01:58, 19 June 2010
  • *[[Ettore Bugatti]]
    12 KB (1,819 words) - 19:52, 24 March 2010
  • *1949 : [[Clemente Biondetti]] / [[Ettore Salani]] - Ferrari 166
    11 KB (1,635 words) - 14:21, 19 December 2010
  • ...Circuit is a race track located within Circuit de la Sarthe, named after [[Ettore Bugatti]]. The circuit uses a part of the larger circuit and a separate, pu
    14 KB (2,075 words) - 03:26, 26 October 2010
  • ...lp each other; it was 'won' by Prince Scipione Borghese, Luigi Barzini and Ettore Guizzardi in an [[Itala]].<ref>Andrews, Allen:"The Mad Motorists: The Great
    38 KB (5,921 words) - 23:23, 6 July 2010
  • ...age to the great Italian car-makers and designers of the past, including [[Ettore Bugatti]] who, though he made his cars in France, was Italian by birth.)
    88 KB (14,928 words) - 20:32, 22 September 2009

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