Recently, we wrote about the largest contemporary engines ever sold in the United States, with Dodge's 8.4-liter Viper V10 topping the list. Well, 8.4 liters is downright puny compared to what Fiat ...
This unbelievable Fiat S76, the so-called Beast of Turin, is the one surviving example of a pair of speed-record contenders the Italian automaker built before WWI. Its gargantuan 28.5-liter ...
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28.4L Fiat S76 Beast of Turin Flames & Sound
Experience the legendary “Beast of Turin” — the 28.4-liter, 4-cylinder Fiat S76 — as it shoots flames and roars to life in this unfiltered sound and performance showcase. Built in 1910, this pre-war ...
Four years ago, when Lord March relaunched the Members' Meeting at Goodwood, the Beast of Turin wasn't quite ready yet. Nor for the Festival of Speed. By the time Duncan Pittaway could finally fire up ...
Gary Wales builds cars as large as his personality: big, bold and brash. All of them are called "La Bestione," after the original Beast of Turin, the 1910 Fiat S76 with a 28-and-a-half- liter ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The S76 bus is experiencing detours in both directions Tuesday afternoon after a police-involved shooting in Stapleton, according to MTA.info. “S76 buses are detoured because of ...
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Fiat S76 Beast of Turin Flames & Sounds
Step back into motorsport history with the Fiat S76, known as the “Beast of Turin.” Powered by a massive 28.4-liter 4-cylinder engine, this legendary machine was one of the fastest cars of the early ...
A 28.5-litre Fiat record-breaker from 1911 makes its first public run in more than 100 years at the 2015 Festival of Speed Duncan Pittaway tests the earth-shattering S76 at Goodwood, with Lord March ...
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