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  1. Vittorio Jano (en húngaro, János Viktor) (22 de abril de 1891 – 13 de marzo de 1965) fue un diseñador de automóviles italiano. Ligado inicialmente a Fiat y después a Alfa Romeo , Lancia y Ferrari ; entre finales de los años 1920 y los 1960 concibió los motores de numerosos vehículos de competición y de carretera.

  2. Vittorio Jano (Hungarian: János Viktor; 22 April 1891 – 13 March 1965) was an Italian automobile designer of Hungarian descent from the 1920s through 1960s. Jano was born Viktor János in San Giorgio Canavese , in Piedmont , to Hungarian immigrants, who arrived there several years earlier.

  3. Vittorio Jano, nato Viktor János (San Giorgio Canavese, 22 aprile 1891 – Torino, 13 marzo 1965) è stato un progettista italiano specializzato nel settore automobilistico, al cui nome è legata una serie di motori, automobili ed altri veicoli.

  4. 22 de abr. de 2020 · Vittorio Jano: The Story of a Record-breaking Designer - Fondazione Pirelli. The Story of a Record-breaking Designer. 22 April 2020. One of the top names in the history of automobiles was Vittorio Jano, who was born Victor János on 22 April 1891.

  5. Vittorio Jano (en húngaro, János Viktor) (22 de abril de 1891 – 13 de marzo de 1965) fue un diseñador de automóviles italiano. Ligado inicialmente a Fiat y después a Alfa Romeo, Lancia y Ferrari; entre finales de los años 1920 y los 1960 concibió los motores de numerosos vehículos de competición y de carretera.

  6. www.racefans.net › f1-information › driversVittorio Jano · RaceFans

    RaceFans > Essential F1 information > F1 drivers and others > Vittorio Jano Vittorio Jano Working for the most prominent automobile pioneer of the era, his reputation grew quickly, and Alfa Romeo, seeking to use motor sport as a promotional platform for their production cars, were quick to pounce.

  7. 22 de abr. de 2016 · Born on this day in 1891, Vittorio Jano was among the greatest engine designers in motor racing history. Jano's engines powered cars for Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia and Ferrari during a career that spanned four decades, winning numerous Grand Prix races.