• Giuseppe Bugatti (born 1 March 1965) is an Italian former racing driver. "Profile". driverdb.com. Retrieved 3 June 2015. "Profile". speedsport-magazine...
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    The Bugatti Type 57 and later variants (including the famous Atlantic and Atalante) was a grand tourer built from 1934 through 1940. It was an entirely...
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    Haase Kali Komet D Giuseppe Bugatti Lars Forsman Liedolsheim Formula K (FK) 135 cc 1985 Mike Wilson Birel Komet D Giuseppe Bugatti Jörn Haase Parma Formula...
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    problems. Team boss Gabriele Rumi attempted to bring in paydriver Giuseppe Bugatti to help ease the team's cashflow problems but this was not enough to...
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  • following year. Fittipaldi's Pacific teammate Antonio Tamburini won on the Bugatti Circuit at Le Mans. In the finale at Nogaro, Fittipaldi beat title rival...
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  • Severino Nardozzi 6-9 European Technique Reynard 92D Ford Cosworth DFV 26 Giuseppe Bugatti 3-7 Constantino de Oliveira Jr. 8-9 27 Phil Andrews 8-9 TOM'S Racing...
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  • Mugen Honda 21 Phil Andrews 1-8 Ford Cosworth 9-10 Mugen Honda 22 Giuseppe Bugatti All GJ Motorsport Lola T92/50 Mugen Honda 26 Pedro Chaves 1-6 Richard...
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  • mounting debt coincided with a global recession. Rumi contemplated racing Giuseppe Bugatti as a pay-driver in order to get through the 1992 Portuguese Grand Prix...
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    Mugen-Honda Prema Racing 6 Roberto Colciago Reynard 903 Alfa Romeo 11 Giuseppe Bugatti Formula Project Racing 7 Éric Hélary Reynard 903 Mugen-Honda Bossini...
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  • gearbox failure. The financial crisis meant that Rumi nearly hired Giuseppe Bugatti as a pay-driver just to get through the 1992 Portuguese Grand Prix...
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    included Ernesto Basile, Ettore De Maria Bergler, Vittorio Ducrot, Carlo Bugatti, Raimondo D'Aronco, Eugenio Quarti, and Galileo Chini. Liberty style was...
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    Hellé Nice (redirect from Bugatti Queen)
    racing driver, using roadster cars built by companies such as Alfa Romeo, Bugatti, DKW, Ford, Hispano-Suiza, Renault and Rosengart. She competed in various...
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    fastest car on the first lap was Louis Chiron in his works Bugatti, followed by Giuseppe Campari in an Alfa Romeo and Chiron's teammate Albert Divo....
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  • season, the honours were evenly shared by the three major manufacturers. Bugatti won the two national Grands Prix of France and Belgium, as well as at Monaco...
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  • 1986 0 4 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Briscoe  Australia 2002 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 Giuseppe Bugatti  Italy 1991–1993 0 25 (23) 0 0 1 0 8 Giambattista Busi  Italy 1992...
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    Bugatti; this was the man who had won the first ever Monaco Grand Prix earlier in the year; Grover-Williams had also won the 1928 race in a Bugatti at...
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    sports cars, and French dominance was interrupted by an Italian driver, Giuseppe Farina. A new layout at Ain-Diab near Casablanca was made ready for the...
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    Carlo Bugatti and Ettore Sottsass, while the 18th-century Italian school of cabinetmakers are well represented by several cabinets signed Giuseppe Maggiolini...
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    development, 1931 saw new models come from all three main manufacturers: Bugatti, Maserati and Alfa Romeo. The AIACR regulations were to Formula Libre (open...
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    Guido Meregalli (1922–24), as well as Bugatti drivers Aymo Maggi (1925–26) and Tazio Nuvolari (1927 in a Bugatti 25). Next, in the period 1948–50 there...
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  • Raymond Sommer Giuseppe Farina Raymond Sommer Maserati Report 21 July Nations Grand Prix Geneva Giuseppe Farina Jean-Pierre Wimille Giuseppe Farina Alfa...
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    1928 Grand Prix season saw the Monegasque driver Louis Chiron, and his Bugatti, take seven Grand Prix victories. For 1928, the AIACR abandoned its 1.5-litre...
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    of the year was the Spanish Grand Prix that finally saw the debut of Bugatti's new Type 59, the model for the new formula. A mid-race downpour saw Nuvolari...
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    Maurice Trintignant (category Bugatti Formula One drivers)
    his career was interrupted by the Second World War, during which his own Bugatti was stored in a barn. When he rebuilt it for an event of 1945, the Coupé...
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    factory Alfa Romeo and Maserati teams plus some independents in attendance, Giuseppe Farina took his only major pre-war victory. It was a last and pyrrhic result...
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  • was building bespoke bodies on a variety of chassis, including Delahaye, Bugatti, Renault, Delage, Panhard and Alfa Romeo, using the trademark Figoni. He...
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  • between racing cars and sports cars with both competing in the same races. Bugatti won the major international races, with their drivers Louis Chiron and...
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    was on the south banking when his Bugatti's engine blew up, and a fuel line then broke. The fuel from the Bugatti's tank caught fire after touching the...
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    ran their races to the minimum time-limit. The other title contenders, Bugatti and Maserati continued to develop their models from the year before but...
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    Roman markets. The best records are from the tenure of Giovanni Battista Bugatti, the executioner of the Papal States between March 22, 1796 and August...
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