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- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili abstract "The Societa Valdostana Automobili (SVA), was an Italian automobile manufacturer, active in Pont Saint Martin from 1948 to 1951.Founded by John and Virgil Conrero Savonuzzi, both from Fiat's aviation competitions department, the SVA was founded in order to develop the cars made by Cisitalia.Despite having achieved numerous victories in minor races and the confidence of drivers as important as Giovanni Bracco, the SVA ran into severe difficulties following the placement into receivership of Cisitalia and tried again, resulting in the creation of open-wheel single-seaters.A first experiment was done with a Formula 3 car with a 500 cc (31 cu in) Moto Guzzi engine, and later a Formula One car was built, with a 1,500 cc (92 cu in) supercharged Fiat-derived engine, fueled by a mixture of petrol and alcohol.The SVA 1500, entrusted to driver Rudi Fischer, took to the track in both the Grand Prix of San Remo and the Swiss Grand Prix in 1950, proving to be powerful and fast, but also very fragile.At the end of 1951, the SVA was closed.".
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- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageRevisionID "685280826".
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink 1950_San_Remo_Grand_Prix.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink 1950_Swiss_Grand_Prix.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink Category:Car_manufacturers_of_Italy.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink Category:Formula_One_constructors.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_racecar_constructors.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink Cisitalia.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink Fiat_Automobiles.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink Formula_One.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Bracco.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink Moto_Guzzi.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink Open-wheel_car.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink Pont-Saint-Martin,_Aosta_Valley.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLink Rudi_Fischer.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLinkText "SVA".
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wikiPageWikiLinkText "Societa Valdostana Automobili".
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- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili subject Category:Car_manufacturers_of_Italy.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili subject Category:Formula_One_constructors.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili subject Category:Italian_racecar_constructors.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili hypernym Manufacturer.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili type Company.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili comment "The Societa Valdostana Automobili (SVA), was an Italian automobile manufacturer, active in Pont Saint Martin from 1948 to 1951.Founded by John and Virgil Conrero Savonuzzi, both from Fiat's aviation competitions department, the SVA was founded in order to develop the cars made by Cisitalia.Despite having achieved numerous victories in minor races and the confidence of drivers as important as Giovanni Bracco, the SVA ran into severe difficulties following the placement into receivership of Cisitalia and tried again, resulting in the creation of open-wheel single-seaters.A first experiment was done with a Formula 3 car with a 500 cc (31 cu in) Moto Guzzi engine, and later a Formula One car was built, with a 1,500 cc (92 cu in) supercharged Fiat-derived engine, fueled by a mixture of petrol and alcohol.The SVA 1500, entrusted to driver Rudi Fischer, took to the track in both the Grand Prix of San Remo and the Swiss Grand Prix in 1950, proving to be powerful and fast, but also very fragile.At the end of 1951, the SVA was closed.".
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili label "Societa Valdostana Automobili".
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili sameAs Q3943986.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili sameAs SVA_(azienda).
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili sameAs Società_Valdostana_Automobili.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili sameAs m.0w1dblj.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili sameAs Q3943986.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili wasDerivedFrom Societa_Valdostana_Automobili?oldid=685280826.
- Societa_Valdostana_Automobili isPrimaryTopicOf Societa_Valdostana_Automobili.