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I have to admit I got much interested in these little cars after I spent a couple of hours (many, to tell the truth...) playing with them on Raceroom Racing Experience 4-5 years ago and they're still one of my favorite cars on that game. And since that day I've always hoped to be able to film them in action. Last weekend I had the opportunity to record two of them, managed by the Italian Team Di Fazio at the 2020 Bologna-Raticosa historic hillclimb. NSU (NSU Motorenwerke AG) was a German manufacturer of motorcycles and bicycles, founded in 1873 that later became a car manufacturer (the first NSU car appeared in 1905). In 1932 NSU recognised the failure of their attempt to break into volume automobile production, and their car factory was sold to Fiat, who used the plant to assemble Fiat models for the German market. From 1957, NSU-Fiat cars assumed the brand name Neckar. After that year, NSU re-entered the car market with the new Prinz (Prince), a small car with a doubled NSU Max engine, an air-cooled two-cylinder engine of 600 cc and 20 hp. NSU is also known to offer the world's first Wankel engined car: the Wankelspider or just NSU Spider (powered by a 500cc water-cooled single rotor engine with a body designed by Bertone). The 1200 TT you see in this video was introduced in 1967 as a substitute of the Prinz 1000 TT. The street legal car was powered by a 1.2-liter air-cooled inline-4 engine with a max power of around 65hp and rear wheel drive, weighting less than 700kgs. The sporting activity of the three TT models (Prinz 1000 TT, 1200 TT and the TTS) was decidedly intense and not infrequently with noteworthy sporting results. These race car were subject to further increases in displacement, with 1.3-liter engines able to produce over 130hp of maximum power. The development of the rotary engine was very cost-intensive for the small company so much so that to be saved it was taken over by Volkswagenwerk AG, which merged NSU with Auto Union in 1969 creating the Audi NSU Auto Union AG and represented the effective end of the NSU marque with all future production to bear the Audi badge. In 1985, the company name was shortened to Audi AG. Yep, that's where the name and logo of the current Audi TTs comes from... #NSUTT #NSU1200TT #BolognaRaticosa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have to thank my friends and youtubers @Italiansupercarvideo and @MattyB727 for the great collaboration done during this event. Don't forget to subscribe to their channels!! -- Subscribe to my 2nd channel here: / @19bozzy92ndchannel You can also find and follow me on: Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/19bozzy92/ Facebook: / 19bozzy92yt Instagram: / ste19bozzy92 Camcorder: Canon Legria HF G30 & GX10 + Canon DM-100 Microphone, Sony AX-53 + Audio Technica Microphone Event: 32nd Bologna - Raticosa 2020 Where: Pianoro Vecchio, Italy Link To My Channel: / 19bozzy92 THANKS FOR WATCHING AND SUBSCRIBE!!!