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Sizaire et
Naudin was a
French automobile manufacturer located on the
northern side of
central Paris, at 52 rue Victor-Hugo in Courbevoie,
between 1903...
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Sizaire-Berwick was an Anglo-French
automobile manufacturer active between 1913 and 1927. As established, the
company manufactured luxury-sized cars at...
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Sizaire Frères was a
French automobile manufacturer established by the
brothers Maurice (1877–1970) and
Georges Sizaire (1880–1924) in 1920, and producing...
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Siscart (1908–1909)
Sixcyl (1907–1908)
Sizaire-Berwick (1913–1927)
Sizaire Frères (1923–1929)
Sizaire-Naudin (1905–1921) Société
Parisienne Soncin...
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United States.
Three of the
competitors (De Dion-Bouton, Motobloc, and
Sizaire-Naudin)
represented France,
while Germany, Italy, and the US were represented...
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pivoted on a
transverse semi-elliptic leaf spring. This
system was
copied by
Sizaire-Naudin a few
years later. In
around 1904, the New
Jersey inventor J. Walter...
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became a
partner in the Anglo-French
automobile manufacturing company Sizaire-Berwick and, in
August 1913,
Warner was sent to work as a
mechanic in Paris...
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qualify for the race
itself on the 7th day.
Georges Sizaire won in his own car – an 18 hp
Sizaire-Naudin. At the end of the year,
Vincenzo Lancia founded...
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voiturette racing. This gave
close racing between the
teams from Lion-Peugeot,
Sizaire-Naudin and Delage. Both the
major races in Europe, the
Targa Florio and...
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three Lion-Peugeots were
challenged by
Georges Sizaire.
Dominant the
previous year, the
Sizaire-Naudin
company was
struggling in the
recession and...