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Industrial engineer, noted for being the creator of the Pegaso automobiles Wifredo Ricart was a Spanish engineer who developed his career in the automotive industry in Spain and Italy. Since he was very young he worked as an engineer in the company Automotive Vallet and Fiol, where they made water pumps for engines and distributed cars of the Hispano-Suiza company. Later he was chief engineer for special projects of the company Alfa Romeo. At this time, he designed and developed many engines, from aviation to racing cars. During these years he built the Alfa Romeo Type 512. In 1945 he returned to Spain and formed the Center of Studies Automotive Technicians (CETA). Shortly after he founded ENASA a manufacturing company dedicated to industrial vehicles whose trademark was Pegaso. In 1951, he presented the Pegaso Z-102 at the Paris Motor Show, earning an honorable mention. In his last years, Wifredo Ricart worked as an independent consultant of free activities, always trying to improve his creations and adapting to the changes of different periods. |
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variant spelling: Ricart Medina, Wifredo; Wifredo Pelayo Francisco de Borja, Ricart Medina; Wifredo, Ricart; Vifredo Pelayo, Ricart |
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| Rationalisation, ca. 1920-1950 | ||
| Automation, since 1950 |
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Mechanism for regulating pumps for internal-combustion engine Author: Ricart Medina, Wifredo Published: 1946 |
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Crankcase and cylinder cooling Author: Ricart Medina, Wifredo Published: 1946 |
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Apparatus for the regulation of the cooling in internal-combustion engine Author: Ricart Medina, Wifredo Published: 1945 |