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  • Marquis '''Albert de Dion''' was a pioneer of the [[automobile]] industry in France. He was [[Category:Automotive Company Founders|De Dion, Albert]]
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  • ...-Prince-Albert-de-Monaco-1er-utilisateur-de-la-Lexus-LS-600h-198 Le Prince Albert de Monaco, 1er utilisateur de la Lexus LS 600h]</ref> and has also made use Prince Albert II
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  • Marquis '''Albert de Dion''' was a pioneer of the [[automobile]] industry in France. He was [[Category:Automotive Company Founders|De Dion, Albert]]
    456 bytes (63 words) - 11:11, 15 January 2009
  • * [[Albert de Dion]] - [[automobile]] pioneer
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  • ...Bouton''' was a French engineer, who along with fellow Frenchman Marquis [[Albert de Dion]] and brother-in-law [[Charles Trepardoux]], founded [[De Dion-Bout
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  • | Location = Albert Park, Melbourne, Victoria | Image = [[Image:Albert Lake Park Street Circuit in Melborne, Australia.png]]
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  • ...the first motor show in the world, started in 1898 by industry pioneer, [[Albert de Dion]]. The show takes place in Paris Expo in Porte de Versailles. The
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  • ||{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Albert Divo]] ||{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Albert Divo]]
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  • Two models were made. The 1937 [[sports car]] used [[Albert Gough]]'s somewhat erratic 4 cylinder overhead cam 1½ litre 78 bhp and 2-l
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  • In 1913, Albert C. Barley bought the assets of the [[Streator Motor Car Co.]], which was pu ...2, the company introduced a lower-priced line called the Barley, named for Albert C. Barley, president of the company. The first Barley model 6-50 debuted i
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  • ...exactly to replicate the torque and power delivery. This was important, as Albert was also employed to test the gearbox systems. As such, the car looked only ...nds of pounds for sneak previews of the world's newest fastest automobile, Albert and Edward were crushed once their jobs had been completed, to prevent the
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  • | {{flagicon|France}} [[Albert Divo]]
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  • ...ame of the new company's founder.<ref>{{cite book | last = Lewis | first = Albert L. | last2 = Musciano | first2 = Walter A. | title = Automobiles of the Wor ...the Durant-Dort carriage factory.<ref>{{cite book | last = Lewis | first = Albert L. | last2 = Musciano | first2 = Walter A. | title = Automobiles of the Wor
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  • ...onic throttle is used, eliminating the older accelerator cable.<ref>Victor Albert Walter Hillier and Peter Coombes, ‘'Hillier's Fundamentals of Motor Vehic
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  • ...rated in Maine in the summer of 1906 with Harold P. Knowlton as president, Albert E. Knowlton as treasurer.
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  • # 1:13.04 - Albert Demchenko | Aux3 = Albert Demchenko, Karina Koks, Yury Grymov, Masha Tsigal and Alexei Mitrofanov
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  • ...url=http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?16/03/2008.APGP | title=Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit 16/03/2008 2008 Formula 1 ING Australian Grand Prix
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  • *1928 : [[Albert Divo]], [[Bugatti|Bugatti T35B]] *1929 : [[Albert Divo]], [[Bugatti|Bugatti T35C]]
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  • ...ufacturer operating from 1883 to 1932. The company was founded by Comte [[Albert de Dion]] (1856-1946), [[Georges Bouton]] (1847-1938) and his brother in la
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  • *The French Existentialist philosopher Albert Camus died in an auto accident in a Facel Vega.
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  • The company was founded on July 22, 1908, by Albert, Fred, and Charles Fisher of Detroit, Michigan. Their company became one of
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  • ...ve monocoque frame of pressed steel and a central rear suspension unit. [[Albert Roder]], the genius chief engineer behind the success story, made it possib
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  • * King Albert of Belgium
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  • Nazi armaments chief Albert Speer told a congressional investigator that Germany could not have attempt
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  • ...-Bouton]] company, in a car he had constructed with [[Jules-Albert de Dion|Albert, the Comte de Dion]], but as he was the only competitor to show up it is ra ...ed from Porte Maillot and went through the Bois de Boulogne. Count [[Jules-Albert de Dion]] was first into Rouen after 6 hours and 48 minutes at an average s
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  • *[[Albert Divo]] - France
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  • ...new wind tunnel at Hinwil, and a high performance supercomputer (called ''Albert'') to help refine the aerodynamics of their cars. The state-of-the-art infr
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  • ...rince of Monaco|Louis II]], Rainier III and [[Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Albert II]], all of whom have taken a close interest in it. A large part of the pr
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  • * In the 2005 film ''The Island'', the mercenary team led by Albert Laurent (Djimon Hounsou) drives Dodge Magnums.
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  • | {{Flagicon|France}} [[Albert Divo]]
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  • The Packard's factory on East Grand Boulevard in Detroit was designed by [[Albert Kahn]], and included the first use of reinforced concrete for industrial co
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  • ...equivalent in the [[Ford Capri]].<ref>{{cite book | last = Lewis | first = Albert L. | last2 = Musciano | first2 = Walter A. | title = Automobiles of the wor
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  • |{{flagicon|France}} [[Robert Benoist]] <br>{{flagicon|France}} [[Albert Divo]]
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  • The season started in Australia at Albert Park and Michael Schumacher led a Ferrari 1-2. He followed that up with ano
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  • | {{flagicon|Australia}} [[Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit|Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit]], Melbourne
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  • ...won the inaugural race of the 2007 season at [[2007 Australian Grand Prix|Albert Park]], becoming the first Ferrari driver to win on his début since [[Nige
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