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The text is a transcript of a video about the history and evolution of Bugatti, a French car company that was founded by Etorre Bugatti in 1909. The text covers the early achievements and innovations of Bugatti, such as the Type 13, the Type 35, and the Type 41 Royale, as well as the personal and financial challenges that Etorre faced, such as the death of his son Jean, the World Wars, and the economic depressions. The text also mentions the revival of Bugatti in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, under different owners, and the creation of modern supercars like the Veyron, the Chiron, and the Divo. The text ends with a speculation about a new special edition Divo that will be unveiled soon.
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1. The text is about the history and evolution of Bugatti, a French car company with an Italian name that was started in Germany.
2. The founder of Bugatti, Etorre Arco Isidoro Bugatti, was born in Milan, Italy, in 1881 into an artistic family and developed his first car, the Type 1, when he was 17 years old.
3. Bugatti's first major success was the Type 13, which won the Grand Prix De La Sarthe at Lemans in 1920 and was the first full production multi valve car ever made.
4. Bugatti's most successful racing car ever was the Type 35, which had over 2000 victories and podium spots in the 10 years that it raced and won the Targa Floria five times in a row from 1925 to 1929.
5. Bugatti's most luxurious and expensive car was the Type 41 Royale, which had a 12.7 liter engine and sold for 700,000 Francs in 1932.
6. Bugatti's son, Jean, was killed in a car crash in 1939 while testing a Type 57 Tank bodied racer and Etorre Bugatti died in 1947 with a lung infection.
7. The original Bugatti trademark went under in 1956 and was bought by an Italian entrepreneur, Romano Artioli, in 1987 who released the EB 110 in 1991.
8. VW bought the troubled brand in 1998 and released the Veyron in 2005, which was the fastest production car in the world with a top speed of 253 miles per hour.
9. VW's next venture with the Bugatti badge was the Chiron, which debuted in 2016 and had a W16 engine that put out 1479 horsepower and could go zero to 60 in 2.4 seconds.
10. Bugatti's newest creation is the Divo, which is a 1500 horsepower robot that can go 300 miles per hour and is expected to have a new special edition unveiled at the upcoming Monterey car week.