was won by William Grover-Williams in a Bugatti Type 35B, and the brand even held two Le Mans wins to its name. This era was relatively short-lived, coming to an end in 1952 following financial ...
In 1939, Jean Bugatti was hard at work on the Type 64 Coupe. A total of three examples were started, but only one received completed bodywork before the designer's death during a Type 57 road test.
Drawing inspiration from the legendary Bugatti Type 35, the Baby II features hand-beaten aluminum body panels, echoing the construction techniques of the original Grand Prix de Lyon race cars.
everything from a 1920s Bugatti Type 35B to a 1990s Bugatti EB110, and from a 1930s Jaguar SS1 to an ultra rare Jaguar XJ220 supercar. There will be cars from the dawn of motoring – like a 1902 ...
The use of n-type and p-type silicon is a foundation concept in the design of transistors. Pure silicon is not conductive. However, it can be made conductive by adding other elements to its ...