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    Talbot-Lago was a French automobile manufacturer based in Suresnes, Hauts de Seine, outside Paris. The company was owned and managed by Antonio Lago, an...
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    known as the Talbot Lago-Grand Sport Type T26 As part of the backwash from the bankruptcy and break-up of the Anglo-French Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq combine...
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    (1947, #WTA45) Salmson S4, Randonnée Sizaire Frères 12CV Talbot Lago T26, T150, "Grand Sport" Voisin C1, C3L, C14, Peter M. Larsen, Ben Erickson: Jacques...
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  • Pierre Levegh (category French male sailors (sport))
    One for the Talbot-Lago team in 1950 and 1951, starting six races, retiring in three, and scoring no points. At Le Mans he raced for Talbot in four races...
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    Figoni, Claude; Hinds, Shana (2011). French Curves: Delahaye, Delage, Talbot-Lago – Mullin Automotive Museum. Philadelphia, PA, USA: Coachbuilt Press....
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    1947 French Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Lyon-Parilly on 21 September 1947 and was won by Louis Chiron driving a Talbot-Lago. The race...
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    Louis Chiron (category Grand Prix drivers)
    after the War, he came out of retirement and drove a Talbot-Lago to victory in two French Grands Prix. According to a Los Angeles Times review of fellow...
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    by works teams from BRM, Simca-Gordini and OSCA, as well as the usual Talbot-Lago entries. The front row positions on the grid were shared equally between...
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    seventeenth Australian Grand Prix, was won by Doug Whiteford driving a Talbot-Lago T26C Formula One car. It was Whiteford's second Australian Grand Prix victory...
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    Bentley (for 50 years) and the sports prototype tide would overwhelm Talbot-Lago in the next couple of years. The race was marred by the death of French...
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    during the great depression and in 1935 Talbot S.A. was acquired by investors led by managing director, Antonio Lago. Alexandre Darracq, using part of the...
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  • in Ferraris. A week later was the Bordeaux Grand Prix in western France, and it was won by Rosier in a Talbot, ahead of Fischer and Briton Peter Whitehead...
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  • Parat coachworks in the spotlight] (in French). "Complete Archive of Talbot-Lago Sport 2500". Racing Sports Cars. Hacker, Geoff (1 February 2012). "Raymond...
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  • except Model 82) Stutz Sunbeam (8-cylinder and 3 L twin cam) Talbot (105C and 110C) Talbot-Lago (150C) Tatra (by application) Triumph (Dolomite 8 and Gloria...
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    Bugatti Automobiles (category Companies based in Grand Est)
    the first time in Pebble Beach (U.S.). In April 2013, the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse reached 408.84 km/h (254.04 mph), the fastest speed ever recorded...
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    the Talbot sports car last seen in the 1950s. From then on, the whole Chrysler/Simca range was sold under the Talbot badge until production of Talbot-branded...
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    2007. For examplars see: Bugatti Type 57S Aérolithe/Aéro Coupé/Atlantic, 1935–1938; and Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport, 1948–1951. Wood, p. 25. "VeloceToday...
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  • consisted of three automobile brands, Peugeot, Citroën and the soon dropped Talbot, but none was considered a "premium" brand. Since 1976, PSA has experimented...
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    The 1951 Swiss Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 27 May 1951 in Bern. The race was contested over 42 laps of the Bremgarten Circuit with...
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    competition department for PSA Peugeot Citroën. The resulting Peugeot Talbot Sport, established at Bois de Boulogne near Paris, debuted its Group B 205...
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  • replaced with the Matra 530, Bagheera, the Murena and the Rancho, an early type of sport utility vehicle (SUV).[citation needed] At its peak, Matra Automobiles...
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    special foam lining, a design now known as a run-flat tyre (self-supporting type). Michelin developed and patented a key innovation in tyre history, the 1946...
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  • "1996 Ferrari F50". Artcurial. Retrieved 7 February 2023. "1938 Talbot-Lago T150-C Lago Speciale Teardrop Coupe by Figoni et Falaschi". Retrieved 23 October...
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    was pointed by Doug Whiteford racing a newly imported Talbot-Lago Formula One car to victory. Grand Prix machinery had already been filtering through in...
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    previous year, Sunbeam had introduced a sports coupe derived from the Sunbeam Talbot, named the "Sunbeam Alpine". This naming issue caused problems for Alpine...
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    compete at Le Mans, using an engine from an American Army GMC truck. The Talbot-Lagos included the two biggest cars in the field: a new SS saloon for André...
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    as president and CEO on July 12, 2005. The Bolloré stake in Havas stood at 26%, and the group had 3 seats on the Havas board as of June 2006. Vincent Bolloré's[who...
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  • 12 Hours of Casablanca (category Sport in Casablanca)
    2.0-litre engine. Charles Pozzi, who won the first edition with his Talbot-Lago T26GS, failed to arrive for the race. Between 1954 and 1956, no motor...
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    in the Monaco Grand Prix's history. It was marred by the death of British rider Norman Linnecar. "1948 Monaco Grand Prix". Motor Sport. Retrieved 3 June...
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    Group 2018 Driving Assistance Systems: 19% Powertrain Systems: 26% Thermal Systems: 26% Visibility Systems: 29% Operating margin (in % of sales) 2001:...
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