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    The DKW Monza was a sports car built on an Auto Union DKW base. Named after the world-famous Italian Grand Prix circuit, the car set five world records...
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    front-wheel driven. DKW Schnellaster van (1949–1962) DKW F10 (1950) DKW F89 (1950–1954) DKW 3=6 (F91/F93/F94) (1953–1959) DKW Monza (1956–1958) DKW Munga off-road...
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    DKW 3=6 was sizeable – including the 1957 Protea Trial, 1957 Lourenco Marques Rally and the 1957 Vaal Gold Cup Rally. The DKW Monza (based on the DKW...
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    been. About 15 of the DKW Monza cars were made by Dannenhauer & Stauss. Ostensibly, a grand total of about 80 of the DKW Monza cars were made, albeit...
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  • Monza, a series of racing cars (1953–1957) Ferrari Monza SP, a limited production series of sports cars (2019) Alfa Romeo Monza DKW Monza Opel Monza This...
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    Lake Underwood—an American race driver who helped popularise the model DKW Monza "1950 356 1100 Coupe (356) | Specs | Excellence | the Magazine About Porsche"...
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    Longitudinal Front-engine, front-wheel-drive Related Auto Union 1000, DKW Monza Powertrain Engine straight-3 (981 cc.) Transmission 4-gear manual Dimensions...
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    Banjo steering wheel in 1956 DKW Monza...
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    stepping up a class, and a 1-off appearance from Germany of an unusual, plastic DKW using its 3-cylinder 2-stroke motorcycle engine (developing less than 50 bhp...
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    supercharged split-single, though in subsequent years the split-singles of DKW did better. In 1928 the company merged with Austro-Daimler into the new...
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    him achieving success in several UK rallies driving a factory sponsored DKW Junior. The next year saw a return to Triumph and Elford achieved impressively...
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    The 1930 Monza Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on 7 September 1930. There were four 14-lap heats (separated...
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    driver, using roadster cars built by companies such as Alfa Romeo, Bugatti, DKW, Ford, Hispano-Suiza, Renault and Rosengart. She competed in various Grand...
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    (92ci) FWB and FPF and 1200 cc (73ci) FWE, Maserati 150S 1500cc (92ci), DKW 1000cc (61ci) SAAB 850cc (52ci) and 750cc (46ci) engines. There were two...
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  • Romi-Isetta 1956 – DKW-Vemag Universal F-91 1957 – Kombi – Volkswagen 1957 – Ford F-100 – Ford 1957 – Jeep Willys 1958 – DKW-Vemag Sedan 1958 – DKW-Vemag Candango...
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    sports car racing driver. Barth was born in Herold. He began his career as a DKW motorcycle racer and later switched to BMW sportscars. The East German factory...
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    who had built an exceptionally fast 125cc racing motorcycle based on the DKW RT 125. It was called the ZPH, reflecting the surnames of himself and his...
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    variety of motorcycles including; Rudge, Velocette, Excelsior, Norton and DKW. As well as being an accomplished golfer and sailor, he also worked for a...
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  • compete with the Austin Seven. Also that year German motorcycle manufacturer DKW launched their first car, the P15, a rear-wheel-drive, wood-and-fabric bodied...
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    championship race, the German Grand Prix, along with the Eifelrennen and Monza GP. Bugatti did have some successes, with Achille Varzi winning the first...
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    Auto Union Gmbh was formed, comprising struggling auto manufacturers Audi, DKW, Horch and Wanderer. The chairman of the board of Directors, Baron Klaus...
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    racing season. It took place on 9 September 1956 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza. Cook, R. A. B. (ed.). Motor Cycling Sports Yearbook 1957. Temple Press...
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    in Lampertheim, Grand Duchy of Hesse. He started his career in 1932 with DKW and went over to NSU in 1939. He raced on national and international courses...
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    Ferrari 857 Monzas for regulars Eugenio Castellotti and Piero Taruffi, and Umberto Maglioli and Maurice Trintignant, alongside a 750 Monza for the partnership...
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    racing season. It took place on 4 September 1955 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza. Cook, R. A. B. (ed.). Motor Cycling Sports Yearbook 1956. Temple Press...
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    Delta assembled the Opel Kadett, with the sedan version called the Opel Monza. This was replaced by the Opel Astra, although the Kadett name was retained...
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    Bugatti putting up 74.009 km/h, the fastest motorcycle being Stegmann's DKW at 69.6 km/h." Caracciola (Mercedes) won the over two-litre racing car class...
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    Marcopolo, Randon, and more. In the past there were national brands such as DKW Vemag, FNM, Gurgel, and Troller. Some traditionally produced modern equipped...
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  • from 1929 until 1932 in the legendary supercharged Puch August "Gustl" Hobl—DKW—work racer in the 1950s, multiple German champion Franta Stastny vice world...
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    Prototype The following introductions were made at the 1957 show: DKW 600 (later called DKW Junior) Goggomobil T600 NSU Prinz I Opel Kapitan#Kapitän P1 Opel...
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