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  2. Bugatti Type 35 - Wikipedia

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    Bugatti Type 37 (left) and 35 (right) cars at the Cité de l'Automobile Museum, Mulhouse Carl Junker won the 1931 Australian Grand Prix with a Type 39. The Bugatti Type 35 is an iconic race car design produced by Bugatti at their Molsheim premises between 1924 and 1930. It was extremely successful when raced by the factory works team.

  3. Bugatti Type 51 - Wikipedia

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    The Bugatti Type 51 series succeeded the famous Type 35 as Bugatti's premier racing car for the 1930s. The main distinction is that it uses a twin cam engine. Unlike the dominant Type 35s of the prior decade, the Type 51 (and later Type 53, Type 54, and Type 59) were unable to compete with the government-supported German and Italian offerings.

  4. List of Bugatti vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1908 Type 10 "Petit Pur Sang" 1925 Type 36; 1929–1930 Type 45/47; Type 56 (electric car) 1939 Type 64 (coupe) 1939 Bugatti Model 100; 1943/1947 Type 73C; 1957–1962 Type 252 (2-seat sports convertible)

  5. Aero-engined car - Wikipedia

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    After its rediscovery, the Argentine company Pur Sang, which is noted for creating exact replicas of Alfa Romeo 8C 2300s and Bugatti Type 35s, reconstructed the Botafogo Special. In 2011, the rebuilt car was purchased from Pur Sang by Jay Leno .

  6. 1931 Monaco Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Bugatti: Bugatti T35: 2.0 L8: 14 Henry Birkin: Private entry Maserati: Maserati 26M: 2.5 L8: 16 Bernhard Ackerl Private entry Bugatti: Bugatti T37: 1.5 L4: 18 Juan Zanelli: Private entry Bugatti: Bugatti T35B: 2.3 L8: 20 Guy Bouriat Automobiles Ettore Bugatti: Bugatti: Bugatti T51: 2.3 L8: 22 Louis Chiron: Automobiles Ettore Bugatti: Bugatti ...

  7. 1924 French Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Bugatti entered six cars in what was the debut of the highly successful Bugatti T35, however they were uncompetitive in 1924 due to their underpowered, naturally aspirated engines. Two cars based on the 1923 Rolland-Pilains were entered, now rebuilt as Schmids.

  8. 1930 French Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 1930 French Grand Prix (formally titled the XXIV Grand Prix de l'A.C.F.) was a Grand Prix motor race held at Pau on 21 September 1930. The race was held over 25 laps of a 15.835 km circuit for a total race distance of 395.875 km and was won by Philippe Étancelin driving a Bugatti.

  9. T35 - Wikipedia

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    T35 (classification), a disability sport classification; Bugatti Type 35, a French racing car; German torpedo boat T35; Nagahara Station (Osaka), Japan; T35, a prototype for the American M10 tank destroyer; T35 Hosting, a web hosting service