Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Bugatti facts

10 Facts Bugatti Chiron you # 39; know



Bugatti car luxury sports manufacturer that was founded in 1909 by Ettore Bugatti, an Italian artist and manufacturer The company was founded in Molsheim, now part of France's cars designed and manufactured by Bugatti became well known both for their beautiful design and for races won from 1909-1950 Bugatti has published about 8000 cars in a variety of models in 1947, Ettore Bugatti died, and because there was his son died nine years earlier person to take over in the 1960s, the company was sold as business aircraft parts in the 1990s Bugatti was revived for the design and sale in limited edition and exclusive sports cars in 1998, Bugatti was sold to Volkswagen.
Ettore Bugatti, the son of Carlo Bugatti, Art Nouveau furniture and jewelry design.
The son of Jean Bugatti Ettore Bugatti was born in 1909, he continued to design many legendary Bugatti models He was head of the Bugatti racing team in 1935 and often for test drives cars.
Type 10 Small Thoroughbred was a prototype created by Ettore Bugatti in his basement between 1908 and 1909.
The Type 13 racer was a sports car 660 pounds The car was entered in the 1911 French Grand Prix in Le Mans He won second place after seven hours the race.
Bugatti continued to design new cars, including Type 15, Type 17, Type 22 and Type 23, which was built in 1913.



Bugatti Type 13s have been entered in the Grand Prix Brescia in 1921 he was unbeatable and four Bugatti Type 13s placed first, second, third and fourth places in the race.
Bugatti Brescia Tourer designed and built in 2000 and released these vehicles between 1920 and 1926 he was the first full production car model multi-valve around the world to create.
A Type 22 1925 Bugatti was discovered at the bottom of a Swiss lake, and sold for 260.500 euros in Paris in 2010.
In 1929, a Bugatti owned by a private party won the Monaco Grand Prix.
In 1939, the son of Ettore Jean was testing a racing car Type 57 near the factory in Molsheim There was an accident and Jean was killed.



In 1940, Bugatti was forced to sell his factory to a German by German forces occupying the region.
The plant was returned to the Bugatti's after the Second World War ended a lack of money caused the firm to decline.
Ettore Bugatti died in 1947 after having a stroke and the development and pneumonia.
After trying to keep the business, Bugatti ceased to care in 1956.



In 1963 the company was bought by an airline to make parts.
Bugatti Automobili S p A went bankrupt in 1995. In 1998, Volkswagen has obtained the rights to the Bugatti brand.
The Bugatti Veyron was released in 2008 with a car frame 1 to 2 sold 3 million U S.
In 2010, the Bugatti Veyron set the record for the world's fastest production sports car, with speeds of up to 431 072 KM per hour.



Bugatti continues to release new luxury sports car models, to achieve extremely high speed capabilities and price tags.






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