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Bugatti 37 Course

The Bugatti Type 37 Course was the competition-focused version of the refined and elegant Type 37, created to offer a lightweight, reliable, and agile racing machine for smaller displacement classes. Introduced in 1926, the Type 37 Course carried over many
Bugatti 35 C

Bugatti 35 C

The Bugatti Type 35C was a refined evolution of the iconic Type 35 racing series, introduced in 1926 as a supercharged alternative to the earlier naturally aspirated models. It was engineered to deliver greater performance while preserving the balanced handling
Bugatti 35 C Biplace Course

Bugatti 35 C Biplace Course

The Bugatti Type 35C Biplace Course was a special two-seat variant of the already successful supercharged Type 35C, tailored for endurance racing and road competitions where a second seat was required. While the standard 35C dominated Grand Prix circuits with
Bugatti 35 Course

Bugatti 35 Course

The Bugatti Type 35 “Course” was the original version of the legendary Type 35, launched in 1924 and developed specifically for Grand Prix racing. This model laid the foundation for what would become one of the most successful and iconic
Bugatti 35 Grand Prix

Bugatti 35 Grand Prix

The Bugatti Type 35 Grand Prix is one of the most iconic and successful racing cars of the 1920s—and indeed, of all time. Introduced in 1924, it represented a culmination of Ettore Bugatti’s engineering philosophy: lightweight construction, mechanical simplicity, and
Bugatti 35 NE

Bugatti 35 NE

The Bugatti Type 35NE was a little-known and rare derivative of the legendary Type 35 series, developed specifically for the Greek market during the early 1930s. The “NE” designation stands for “Nouvelle Egypte” (New Egypt), although the model is more