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    The Bugatti Type 35 is an iconic race car design produced by Bugatti at their Molsheim premises between 1924 and 1930. It was extremely successful when...
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    The Bugatti Type 51 series succeeded the famous Type 35 as Bugatti's premier racing car for the 1930s. The main distinction is that it uses a twin cam...
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    designer Ettore Bugatti. The cars were known for their design beauty and numerous race victories. Famous Bugatti automobiles include the Type 35 Grand Prix...
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    The Bugatti Type 52 was a half-scale Bugatti Type 35 electric racing car for children. About 500 examples were produced in total. About 150 of these were...
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    The Bugatti Type 32, commonly called the Tank de Tours, was a streamlined racing car built in 1923. It was built to compete in the French Grand Prix, which...
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  • of prototype vehicles created by Bugatti that never reached or were never intended for serial production. The Type 29 racing car, which began development...
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  • Type 35 may refer to: Type 35 torpedo boat, a torpedo boat built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine Bugatti Type 35, a car produced by Bugatti Type 35 rifle...
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    The Bugatti Type 53 was a four-wheel drive racing car built by Bugatti in 1932. The Type 53 was one of the first racing cars to attempt to drive all four...
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  • produced by Bugatti (under Ettore Bugatti), Bugatti Automobili S.p.A. and Bugatti Automobiles. 1910 Type 13 1912–1914 Type 18 1913–1914 Type 23/Brescia...
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    Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. (French pronunciation: [bygati]) is a French luxury sports car manufacturer. The company was founded in 1998 as a subsidiary...
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    constructed his "Bugatti Type 1" in 1898. With financial support from a Count Gulinelli, Bugatti developed a second prototype, the Type 2, which was a prize-winning...
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    Bugatti T39 Bugatti T51 Bugatti T53 Bugatti T54 Bugatti T59/50B Bugatti T251 "Here's How to Drive a Bugatti Type 35". 20 February 2017. "THE BUGATTI TYPE...
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    United States. The car takes inspiration from the Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic along with the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo concept in terms of design and...
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    The Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 is a mid-engine sports car, designed and developed in Germany by the Volkswagen Group and Bugatti and manufactured in Molsheim...
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    The Bugatti Chiron is a mid-engine two-seater sports car designed and developed in Germany by Bugatti Engineering GmbH and manufactured in Molsheim, France...
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    monocoque and independent front suspension.[citation needed] 1924–1929 Bugatti Type 35—one of the most successful racing cars with over 1,000 victories in...
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  • Bugatti Rimac is a joint venture headquartered in Sveta Nedelja, Croatia, known for the car brands Bugatti and Rimac. The two brands were united under...
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    William Grover-Williams (category Bugatti people)
    A statue of Grover-Williams in his 1929 Monaco Grand Prix-winning Bugatti Type 35 is located at the first corner of the Circuit de Monaco (Sainte-Dévote...
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    in the British Grand Prix at Brooklands. The next year, he drove a Bugatti Type 35 to victories in the 1928 and 1929 Targa Florio. Albert Divo was a founding...
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    and the United States. Notable cars in the collection include the Bugatti Type 35 driven by William Grover-Williams that won the inaugural Monaco Grand...
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    The Bugatti 18/3 Chiron is a 1999 concept car developed by French automobile manufacturer Bugatti Automobiles and designed by Fabrizio Giugiaro of Italdesign...
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    Hellé Nice (redirect from Bugatti Queen)
    bought herself a yacht and a black Hispano-Suiza car. Ettore Bugatti invited her to drive a Type 35 in speed trials at the Montlhéry circuit, advised by Bouriat...
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    running to new 1.5-litre regulations. The championship was won by Bugatti and its Type 35 was the dominant car of the year. The schedule was increased from...
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  • teams of Bugatti and Peugeot as the major Italian teams did not enter. In a close race, the Peugeots initially led but it was the smaller Bugatti of Bartolomeo...
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  • engine – 1921 Peugeot Grand Prix First production 3-valve engine – 1924 Bugatti Type 35 First production 4-valve engine – 1971 Ford Escort Mk1 RS1600 First...
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    racing version of the Blower Bentley, behind Philippe Etancelin in a Bugatti Type 35. The 4½-litre model later became famous in popular media as the vehicle...
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  • Tractors). Bugatti used Ki-Gass to aid starting on several of their early supercharged cars in the mid 1920s, such as the Bugatti Type 35. A lever on...
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    formula, the Bugatti Type 35, and its variants was the dominant car. Talbot, Maserati and Alfa Romeo all had some success, but it was Bugattis that filled...
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    000 rpm.: pp22–25  Bugatti experimented with straight-eight engines from 1922, and in 1924, he introduced the 2 L Bugatti Type 35, one of the most successful...
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  • T35 (redirect from T 35)
    Soviet tank T35 (classification), a disability sport classification Bugatti Type 35, a French racing car German torpedo boat T35 Nagahara Station (Osaka)...
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