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  2. Race of Two Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Ferrari, initially reluctant, entered their own team after the Automobile Club of Italy announced that the Race of Two Worlds was a required event for teams vying for club's cash award for most successful Italian constructor. Once again, USAC teams were transported from New York City on ships shortly after the Indianapolis 500.

  3. List of FIA member organisations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of FIA member organisations. [1] These are the clubs, local authorities and governing bodies that work on a more localized level to help the global Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) organise racing events, among other pursuits.

  4. Alfa Romeo in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    Among other victories, the GTA won the inaugural Sports Car Club of America's Under 2 Liter Trans-Am championship in 1966 with Horst Kwech and Gaston Andrey at the wheel. [60] repeating the feat in the 1970 season. [61] The Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6 won four consecutive European Touring Car Championship titles between 1982 and 1985.

  5. An Italian electric car manufacturer plans to open in Middle ...

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    Imola Automotive USA, the American offshoot of an Italian EV manufacturer, is already leasing 195 acres just next to Fort Valley State University.

  6. Larz Anderson Auto Museum - Wikipedia

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    A sampling of these events include British Car Day, Cadillac Day, Corvette Day, German Car Day, Swedish Car Day, Antique Car Day, Tutto Italiano (an event specializing in Italian automobiles), Japanese Car Day, Miata Day, Micro Mini Day, Extinct Auto Day, and many more. A complete listing of the Lawn Events can be found on the museum's website ...

  7. 20 Iconic Italian Sports Cars We'd Love to Take for a Spin - AOL

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    It relied on American-supplied power trains and components but was destined for failure with bankruptcy. It ceased all productions by 1974. ... It became one of the first Italian sports cars to be ...

  8. I’m a Car Expert: 4 Italian Cars I Would Never Buy and Why ...

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    Here are four Italian cars car experts would never buy, along with why they aren’t worth the price. Trending Now: Suze Orman's Secret to a Wealthy Retirement--Have You Made This Money Move? Fiat ...

  9. Siata - Wikipedia

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    Siata (Società Italiana Auto Trasformazioni Accessori in English Italian Car Transformation Accessories Company) was an Italian car tuning shop and manufacturer founded in 1926 by amateur race car driver Giorgio Ambrosini. Siata initially sold performance parts to modify and tune cars manufactured by Fiat.