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  2. Bugatti - Wikipedia

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    Bugattis swept to victory in the Targa Florio for five years straight from 1925 through 1929. Louis Chiron held the most podiums in Bugatti cars, and the modern marque revival Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. named the 1999 Bugatti 18/3 Chiron concept car in his honour. But it was the final racing success at Le Mans that is most remembered—Jean ...

  3. List of Bugatti vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1912 Peugeot Bébé Built by Bugatti under license from Peugeot. Known as Bugatti Type 16/Peugeot Type 69 and BP1. 1922–1926 Type 29 " Cigare ". 1923 Type 32 "Tank". 1924–1930 Type 35 / 35A / 35B / 35T / 35C / 37 / 39 "Grand Prix". 1927–1930 Type 52 (electric racer for children) 1936–1939 Type 57G "Tank". 1937–1939 Type 50B.

  4. Bugatti Chiron - Wikipedia

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    The car is one of the most expensive cars built to date, with the first one being sold for £9.5 million. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] A statement made later by the company confirmed that the car on display was a concept car and that the final product would take two and a half years more to complete.

  5. Bugatti Veyron - Wikipedia

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    Bugatti EB 110. Successor. Bugatti Chiron. 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, France, by French automobile manufacturer Bugatti. It was named after the racing driver Pierre Veyron.

  6. Bugatti Royale - Wikipedia

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    Bugatti Royale. The Bugatti Type 41, better known as the Royale, [1] is a large luxury car built by Bugatti from 1927 to 1933, With a 4.3 m (169.3 in) wheelbase and 6.4 m (21 ft) overall length, it weighs approximately 3,175 kg (7,000 lb) and uses a 12.763 litre (778 cu in) straight-eight engine. For comparison, against the Rolls-Royce Phantom ...

  7. John A. Gotti - Wikipedia

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    John Angelo Gotti (born February 14, 1964) [1] is an American former mobster who was the acting boss of the Gambino crime family from 1992 to 1999. He became acting boss when the boss of the family, his father John Gotti, was sent to prison. The younger Gotti was imprisoned for racketeering in 1999, and between 2004 and 2009 he was a defendant ...

  8. John Gotti - Wikipedia

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    John Gotti [1] [note 1] (/ ˈ ɡ ɒ t i / GOT-ee, Italian:; October 27, 1940 – June 10, 2002) was an American mafioso and boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City. He ordered and helped to orchestrate the murder of Gambino boss Paul Castellano in December 1985 and took over the family shortly thereafter, leading what was described as America's most powerful crime syndicate.

  9. NoLay - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, NOW Entertainment Magazine reported that Nolay released a new song tagged Gang Shit which makes the third list of her 2021 7-track Hip-hop/Rap album titled Kalas. [12] Explaining her name NoLay explains: “It comes from the times when I was younger. It’s like you know referring to not procrastinating and wasting time.