• Retrieved 2020-08-19. "Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+". www.bugatti.com. Retrieved 2020-09-11. "Bugatti Centodieci". www.bugatti.com. Archived from the...
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  • 175 bhp. Maserati bored out its Tipo 26 to 2.5 litres, as the 26M. The 8C-2500 engine put out 175 bhp. In contrast, Bugatti took the twin-engine concept...
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    showdown between Alfa Romeo and Bugatti. The triumphant Alfa Romeo team had now equipped all four drivers with the Tipo B. Bugatti again had its two Type 54s...
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    known use of a V16 in motor racing was the Maserati Tipo V4 car used in Grand Prix racing. The Tipo V4 debuted at Monza in 1929 and achieved a world speed...
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    deep, streamlined cockpit. Unlike the twin-engined Bugatti and Maserati, each engine of the Tipo A kept its own power-train with crankcase and driveshaft...
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    Ettore Bugatti chose not to bring out any new variants of the eponymous Type 35 chassis. The Maserati Brothers did develop their original Tipo 26 with...
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    Louis Chiron (category Bugatti people)
    later he became the oldest driver to enter a Formula One race, at 58. The Bugatti Chiron takes its name from him. Until 2024, when Charles Leclerc matched...
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  • Romeo, Maserati and Bugatti had been preparing their new models with varying success – the best of which was the Alfa Romeo Tipo B. However, it was the...
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    team-drivers Fagioli and Campari now sported the all-conquering Tipo B as their mounts. Bugatti were almost an afterthought, with Varzi and Dreyfus leading...
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    the hot dry south-westerly wind of the Libyan desert. The original Ghibli (Tipo AM115) is a two-door, 2+2 V8-engined grand tourer. American magazine Sports...
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    nor Bugatti entered their teams, and the remainder of the field were made up of experienced privateers. These were Frenchman Raymond Sommer (Alfa Tipo B)...
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    2024, J.B. Nethercutt has the most Best of Show awards with 6 wins, while Bugatti and Mercedes-Benz are tied as the most successful marque with 10 wins each...
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    Tripoli in North Africa, becoming a French national hero. He acquired a Bugatti and joined the Moto Club de Nice for younger competitive automotive enthusiasts...
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    "Grande" circuit was 2 hours 3 min 54.8 seconds set by Achille Varzi in a Bugatti Type 51 at the 1931 race at an average speed of 70.7 km/h (43.931 mph)...
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    and Farina with 12C-36s and privateer Raymond Sommer had his Tipo B. Bugatti had a Type 59/50 for Wimille, Maserati V8RIs were entered by Étancelin and "Raph"...
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    also commissioned the young Ettore Bugatti to develop a GP racing car for the 1912 Grand Prix. This chain-driven Bugatti Type 18 had a 5-litre straight-4...
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  • "bugatti.com – Type 50". bugatti.com. Archived from the original on 21 September 2014. Retrieved 4 October 2014. "bugatti.com – Type 51". bugatti.com...
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    Jean-Pierre Wimille (category Bugatti people)
    French Grand Prix – Bugatti T57G Grand Prix de la Marne – Bugatti T57G Deauville Grand Prix – Bugatti T59 Grand Prix du Comminges – Bugatti T59/57 1937: Pau...
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    Grand Prix. Benz appeared with the first mid-engined racer and, along with Bugatti and Voisin, produced some of the first efforts at aerodynamics on racing...
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    to retire. In 1931 she made another attempt at the Mille Miglia, in a Bugatti T43, driving with Count Carlo Castelbarco. Avanzo's final Mille Miglia...
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    first 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...
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    2300 Diatto Tipo 30 Fiat 500 Fiat 508 Fiat 508 Balilla Fiat 510 Fiat 514 Victoria Fiat 521 Fiat 525 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8 Itala Tipo 50 Itala Model...
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    Nazca C2 Spider concept car (1993) M1 Homage Concept (2008) Bugatti Automobili and Bugatti Automobiles ID 90 Concept (1990) EB 112 (1993) EB 118 (1998)...
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    Mercedes-Maybach S650 Brabus Ultimate E Shadow Edition Bugatti Chiron Sport "110 ans Bugatti" Bugatti Divo Bugatti La Voiture Noire Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera...
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    manufacturer to enter the requisite three races to qualify for the championship. Bugatti and Talbot challenged them at the next Grand Prix, in France, but then...
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    manager of the Banville Garage in Paris. He did occasional races for the Bugatti team, finishing second in the 1928 San Sebastián Grand Prix in Spain. The...
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    Monza. It was run over 60 laps, and was won by Louis Chiron driving a Bugatti 37A. It was the 8th Italian Grand Prix. This race was also the VI Grand...
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    Alfa Romeos and Auto Unions battled for the remaining places, while the Bugattis and Maseratis showed themselves to be totally outclassed. With Stuck's...
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    The race, which was 15 laps, was won by Guy Moll driving an Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3 after starting from 9th place. The race was highly anticipated due to...
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    that started the race were Europeans driving an English ERA, a French Bugatti or an Italian Alfa Romeo or Maserati. The rest of the field was made up...
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