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Roland Bugatti
Born
(1922-08-23)23 August 1922
Dorlisheim, France
Died
29 March 1977(1977-03-29) (aged 54)
Aix-en-Provence, France
Nationality
French
Occupation
engineer
Roland Bugatti (23 August 1922 – 29 March 1977) was a French engineer and automotive industrialist. He was one of the three sons of Ettore Bugatti, founder and builder of the car brand Bugatti, and younger brother of Jean Bugatti.
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but Chiron did compete (in the works Bugatti Type 35C), when he was beaten by privateer René Dreyfus and his Bugatti Type 35B, and finished second. Chiron...
1:17.1, setting a record that lasted for 2 years until surpassed by the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport. The Apollo weighs between 1,100 kg (2,400 lb) and 1...
the museum acquired the 1913 Black Bess, a Bugatti Type 18, owned first by World War I flying ace Roland Garros (1888-1918) and then by British racing...
Sochaux, which became the main plant in 1928. A more famous name, Ettore Bugatti, designed the new 850 cc (52 cu in) four-cylinder Bébé of 1912. The same...
Bugatti until today, junior cars are often as expensive as a real car and are built to a higher standard than a ride-in toy car. As with the Bugatti,...
marques represented in the GT field, including returns from Alpine-Renault, Bugatti, De Tomaso and Dodge. Ferrari was back in some force, as well as Reeves...
and viewable by appointment. In a Top Gear episode, Clarkson drove the Bugatti Veyron in a race across Europe against a Cessna 182 piloted by co-presenter...
2000 the race has been held at Le Mans on the Bugatti Circuit. The event is due to take place at the Bugatti Circuit until at least 2026. 1959–1960: Grand...
Additional lesser automotive manufacturers in France include: Bugatti, a luxury marque of Bugatti Rimac headquartered in Molsheim. Venturi, a small sports...
Like the Bugatti, the fuel tank had been punctured and the petrol had drained out. Clement walked back to the pits, and using the Bugatti precedent earlier...
standard equipment for the 737-900ER. In July 2008, Boeing offered Messier-Bugatti-Dowty's new carbon brakes for the Next-Gen 737s, which are intended to...
Mans with father Jack having won the only French Grand Prix held at the Bugatti Circuit in 1967. David Brabham became only the fourth Australian driver...
tribute we can pay to Roland is to race today, hence my decision. David Brabham, on Ratzenberger and his decision to race following Roland's death. The next...