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Gordini (French pronunciation: [
ɡɔʁdini]) is a
division of
Renault Sport Technologies (Renault Sport). In the past, it was a
sports car
manufacturer and...
- Alconi, R10 and
Gordini road-test
Renault Model 8 & 10
Alconi Renault Alconi Comparison tests of R8, R10, Alconi,
Gordini 1100 and
Gordini 1255 w 5 speed...
- Aldo
Gordini (20 May 1921 – 28
January 1995) was a
racing driver from France. Born in Bologna, Italy, he was the son of Amédée
Gordini,
owner of the French...
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Volkswagen three years to
convert to RHD. Use of the name
Gordini came from Amédée
Gordini, a
French car
tuner with
links with
Renault and
previous sporting...
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Amedeo "Amédée"
Gordini (23 June 1899 – 25 May 1979) was an Italian-born race car
driver and
sports car
manufacturer in France.
Gordini was born in Bazzano...
- was
renamed the "17
Gordini". This new name was an
attempt to fill the gap left by the
recently discontinued Renault 12
Gordini,
nothing was changed...
- (Brazil, 1965);
sporting versions marketed as the
Dauphine Gordini and the
Ondine Gordini, and the 1093
factory racing model; as well as a
prominent derivative...
- 1995. The A110 was
originally offered with 1.1 L R8
Major or R8
Gordini engines. The
Gordini engine has a
power output of 95 PS SAE (70 kW) at 6,500 rpm....
- The
Gordini Type 15S is a
sports car, designed, developed, and
built by
French manufacturer Gordini, in 1949. The
Gordini Type 15S was
developed when...
- The
Gordini Type 17S was a
sports car prototype, designed, developed, and
built by
French manufacturer Gordini, in 1953. The Type 17S
remained a one-off...