AurelioLampredi (16 June 1917 – 1 June 1989) was an Italian automobile and aircraft engine designer. Lampredi was born in Livorno, Tuscany. He studied...
1959. Inline-4 and Inline-6 variants for racing were derived from it. AurelioLampredi designed a number of racing engines for Ferrari. He was brought on...
politician AurelioLampredi (1917–1989), Italian automobile and aircraft engine designer This page lists people with the surname Lampredi. If an internal...
through 2000 as a Fiat/Lancia engine. Designed by ex Ferrari engineer AurelioLampredi, the engine was produced in a large number of displacements, ranging...
The Ferrari 500 was a Formula 2 racing car designed by AurelioLampredi and used by Ferrari in 1952 and 1953, when the World Championship was run to F2...
after Colombo had been replaced by AurelioLampredi as the company's marquee engine designer. Although the Lampredi V12 was a real force for the company...
two Fiat models) was entrusted by Fiat to AurelioLampredi, to whom Ferrari owed so many great engines. Lampredi, interviewed in the early 1980s (he died...
sports car. With engineering by Dante Giacosa and engine design by AurelioLampredi, the 128 was noted for its relatively roomy passenger and cargo volume...
class of sports racers to a line of four-cylinder engines designed by AurelioLampredi. Inspired by the success of the light and reliable 2.5 L 553 F1 car...
the naturally aspirated 4.5-litre formula for the series. Calling in AurelioLampredi to replace Gioacchino Colombo as technical director, Enzo Ferrari directed...
became the Fiat Group's racing department, managed by engine designer AurelioLampredi. Abarth prepared Fiat's rally cars, including the Fiat 124 Abarth Rally...
the engineer AurelioLampredi, who had previously designed several 4-cylinder Ferrari engines. Interviewed in the early 1980s, Lampredi noted that "things...
History". www.alfisti.co.uk. Archived from the original on 29 March 2013. "Old Fiat ad with AurelioLampredi". www.kinja-img.com. Retrieved 31 January 2015....
1979. The Fiat Twin Cam engine was designed by ex-Ferrari engineer AurelioLampredi. Bosch fuel injection replaced the previously used Weber carburetors...
rubber-toothed-belt driven twin overhead camshafts was developed for the model by AurelioLampredi. It became known as the "130 type A" engine with a capacity of 2,866 cc...
Walter de Silva Dante Giacosa Luca di Montezemolo Roberto Giolito AurelioLampredi Sergio Marchionne Lorenzo Ramaciotti Luigi Rapi Cesare Romiti Giovanni...
Walter de Silva Dante Giacosa Luca di Montezemolo Roberto Giolito AurelioLampredi Sergio Marchionne Lorenzo Ramaciotti Luigi Rapi Cesare Romiti Giovanni...
Ferrari 212 F1 was a Formula 1 and Formula 2 racing car designed by AurelioLampredi for Scuderia Ferrari in 1951. Two 212 F1 chassis were built. One with...
produced by Ferrari in 1950. It was the first Ferrari powered by a new AurelioLampredi-designed V12 engine, created as a large displacement alternative to...
to a naturally-aspirated engine formula for the series. Calling in AurelioLampredi to replace Gioacchino Colombo as technical director, Enzo Ferrari directed...
fighter Aurélio Buarque de Holanda Ferreira (1910–1989), Brazilian lexicographer Aurelio Fierro (1923–2005), Italian actor and singer AurelioLampredi (1917–1989)...
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Designed by AurelioLampredi, the Fiasa engine first appeared in the Brazilian-built Fiat 147 in September 1976. The name Fiasa is a portmanteau of "Fiat...
by Ferrari in 1955. It was the second raced Ferrari, powered by an AurelioLampredi-designed inline-6 engine, created as a larger displacement evolution...
actively raced by the Scuderia of the same name. The 166 Inter shared its AurelioLampredi-designed tube frame, double wishbone/live axle suspension, and 2,420 mm...
Walter de Silva Dante Giacosa Luca di Montezemolo Roberto Giolito AurelioLampredi Sergio Marchionne Lorenzo Ramaciotti Luigi Rapi Cesare Romiti Giovanni...