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  • Vittorio Bellentani (March 11, 1906 – March 26, 1968) was an Italian automobile engineer and racing driver. Born in Modena, he studied in Germany at University...
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    designed and developed by ex-Alfa Romeo engineers Alberto Massimino and Vittorio Bellentani, advised by test driver Enrico Nardi. The designation "815" was based...
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    Development of the 450S started in 1954 under the codename Tipo 54 led by Vittorio Bellentani and Guido Taddeucci. Their intent was to use larger engines than...
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    and titles for Ferrari. The design team comprised Jano as well as Vittorio Bellentani, Alberto Massimino (best known for the Maserati 250F), and Andrea...
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    Maserati 250F and incorporated a lengthened stroke developed by Vittorio Bellentani to increase the capacity from the original 2.5-litres. The compression...
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    for the next ten years. With him joined engineers Giulio Alfieri, Vittorio Bellentani, and Gioacchino Colombo. The focus was on the best engines and chassis...
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    motorcycle maker Energica Motor Company is headquartered in the city. Vittorio Bellentani (1906–1968), engineer and racing driver Aaron Berechiah of Modena...
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    Pirelli Stella Bianca tyres. It was built by Gioacchino Colombo, Vittorio Bellentani and Alberto Massimino; the tubular work was by Valerio Colotti. A...
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    joined the technical staff of Maserati alongside Gioacchino Colombo, Vittorio Bellentani and two others. He was best known for the Maserati 3500 GT design...
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  • 410 S, 410 Superamerica Jano (60° V angle) – designed by Vittorio Jano, Vittorio Bellentani and Alberto Massimino 1956 3490 cc – Tipo 130 – 290 MM 1957...
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    development of the 200S, codenamed Tipo 52 started in 1952, led by Vittorio Bellentani. In response to Ferrari's 500 Mondial racing car which featured a...
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  • (120 kW) to 197 hp (147 kW). It was developed by Alberto Massimino and Vittorio Bellentani. Initially with a 1,987 cc (121.3 cu in) capacity (72.6 mm × 80 mm...
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  • Flavio Manzoni Former Enzo Ferrari (founder) Mario Almondo Dany Bahar Vittorio Bellentani Marcello Gandini Giotto Bizzarrini Aldo Brovarone Giuseppe Busso...
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    called the Maserati 150 GT. The project Tipo 53 was designed by Vittorio Bellentani in 1953 and utilized the 4CF2 1484.1 cc engine, fitted with twin...
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    Constructor Maserati Designer(s) Ernesto Maserati Alberto Massimino Vittorio Bellentani Arialdo Ruggieri Technical specifications Chassis Light alloy tubular...
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    (120 kW) to 197 hp (147 kW). It was developed by Alberto Massimino and Vittorio Bellentani. Initially with a 1,987 cc (121.3 cu in) capacity (72.6 mm × 80 mm...
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