No, it just seems like that. Their cars are very fast.
MindBlownMariner on
Aprilla could have made it onto this map… it’s less than two hours drive from Bologna
Aggressive_Owl4802 on
You might also add that the current leaders of the Formula 1 and MotoGP World Championships are both from Emilia-Romagna region too.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli (F1) is from Bologna, Marco Bezzecchi (MotoGP) is from Rimini.
Guyana-resp on
Alfa ?
Inner-Marionberry-25 on
‘A small region in Emilia-Romagna’.
That’s all of Emilia Romagna
tartare4562 on
Missing Malaguti
JackfruitCrazy51 on
Visited Bologna about 10 years ago. Wonderful college town with great food, and an interesting Ducati tour. While diving in the countryside I saw a couple test mules, one was for sure a Ferrari but not sure the other. Both with the crazy paint/stickers they use to hide the body design. On the other hand, didn’t see one Ducati or exotic car driven by locals.
Picciohell on
Small region?
rogert2 on
Yeah, maybe it’s “tradition” and “passion.”
I think it is not a coincidence that Ravenna is right there.
CharlotteKartoffeln on
Ducati and Lamborghini are both owned by Volkswagen.
ninetynil on
Yes
Huge_Finger_5490 on
in the same region you can also find the lesser-know, but economically significant as well, so-called “packaging valley”
sti77loading on
Amazing! What this map dosent show you is parked between these major companies and the small ones that helped build that automotive pedigree Capristo,tubi,magneti the list goes on
DeweyRedux on
It’s no coincidence that this is where the Son of the Century(20th) is from.
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Yes.
Every Italian car fanatic knows this lol
Ok
No, it just seems like that. Their cars are very fast.
Aprilla could have made it onto this map… it’s less than two hours drive from Bologna
You might also add that the current leaders of the Formula 1 and MotoGP World Championships are both from Emilia-Romagna region too.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli (F1) is from Bologna, Marco Bezzecchi (MotoGP) is from Rimini.
Alfa ?
‘A small region in Emilia-Romagna’.
That’s all of Emilia Romagna
Missing Malaguti
Visited Bologna about 10 years ago. Wonderful college town with great food, and an interesting Ducati tour. While diving in the countryside I saw a couple test mules, one was for sure a Ferrari but not sure the other. Both with the crazy paint/stickers they use to hide the body design. On the other hand, didn’t see one Ducati or exotic car driven by locals.
Small region?
Yeah, maybe it’s “tradition” and “passion.”
I think it is not a coincidence that Ravenna is right there.
Ducati and Lamborghini are both owned by Volkswagen.
Yes
in the same region you can also find the lesser-know, but economically significant as well, so-called “packaging valley”
Amazing! What this map dosent show you is parked between these major companies and the small ones that helped build that automotive pedigree Capristo,tubi,magneti the list goes on
It’s no coincidence that this is where the Son of the Century(20th) is from.
As first explained by Howard Hotelling in 1929
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotelling%27s_law
Yes, common knowledge for people interested in Italian cars.
And some years ago, Bugatti
Was there a high demand for tractors in the region?
Not a car person at all but visited the Ferrari museum in Modena and highly recommend!
Description seems AI generated as it doesn’t make any sense.
Italians do it Better