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  2. Bridgestone - Wikipedia

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    Bridgestone Corporation (株式会社ブリヂストン, Kabushiki gaisha Burijisuton) is a Japanese multinational manufacturing company founded in 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi (1889–1976) in the city of Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan. The name Bridgestone comes from a calque translation and transposition of ishibashi (石橋), meaning 'stone bridge' in ...

  3. Firestone and Ford tire controversy - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 Firestone was served with 413 individual lawsuits in state and federal courts. By July 2002 Ford and Bridgestone/Firestone had settled more than 600 cases. [59] By late 2003 Bridgestone/Firestone and Ford had settled 1,300 cases. [59] In November 2001, Firestone agreed to pay $41.5 million to end state lawsuits against Firestone. [61]

  4. Formula One tyres - Wikipedia

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    4 Michelin: 1977–1984 2001–2006: 215 102 47.44% 0 1978 Brazilian Grand Prix: 2006 Japanese Grand Prix: 6 4 5 Dunlop: 1950–1970 1976–1977: 175 83 47.42% 37 [44] 1958 Monaco Grand Prix: 1970 Belgian Grand Prix: 8 9 6 Firestone: 1950–1960 1966–1975: 121 48 40.49% 11 [45] 1950 Indianapolis 500: 1972 Italian Grand Prix: 4 3 7 Continental ...

  5. Mileage - Wikipedia

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    Fuel economy in automobiles, typically in miles per gallon (mpg) (US) Business mileage reimbursement rate, an optional standard mileage rate used in the United States for purposes of computing the allowable business deduction

  6. Bridgestone 350 GTR - Wikipedia

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    The Bridgestone 350 GTR was a standard motorcycle built by the motorcycle division of Bridgestone from 1967 until 1971. It had an air-cooled 345 cc (21.1 cu in) two-stroke Straight-twin engine , which produced 37 hp (27.6 kW; 37.5 PS) at 7,500 rpm , and could hit a claimed top speed of 95 mph (153 km/h).

  7. Bridgestone (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    The model was updated in 1962 and designated the Champion-III. [4] From 1963 these were imported into the United States by the Rockford company. [11] The Champion was marketed as Bridgestone Super 7 in the US, and was available with an electric starter. [12] and a step-through model, the Homer, was introduced. [4] A new 50 cc model was ...