Tazio Giorgio Nuvolari (Italian: [ˈtattsjo ˈdʒordʒo nuvoˈlaːri]; 16 November 1892 – 11 August 1953) was an Italian racing driver. He first raced motorcycles...
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left for in 1948 due to a disagreement, he had sketched out the Spider Nuvolari and the 202 CMM Aerodinamica Savonuzzi (to be built by Pinin Farina). He...
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Corsa (History of Race Cars) Auto Italiana, which he founded and edited Nuvolari (Cassell & Company Ltd., 1959). With Luigi Marinatto. La storia delle macchine...
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Abarth, Dante Giacosa and Giovanni Savonuzzi, created several variants of the 202. Of the more important versions, the SMM Nuvolari Spider, was built and...
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first race at the hands of Tazio Nuvolari and went on to win 6 races in total in that year, driven by both Nuvolari and Rudolf Caracciola. These victories...
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form a team of superstar drivers, including Giuseppe Campari and Tazio Nuvolari. This team was called Scuderia Ferrari (founded by Enzo in 1929) and acted...
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places. Tazio Nuvolari won the 1930 Mille Miglia in an Alfa Romeo 6C. Having started after his teammate and rival Achille Varzi, Nuvolari was leading the...
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Temperino, eventually progressing to hillclimbing in 1925. A protégé of Tazio Nuvolari, Farina attracted the attention of Enzo Ferrari in his early career, who...
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gearbox on lap 3 and Nuvolari’s differential broke on lap 9. On route to victory, Varzi lapped all the field except for Giovanni Minozzi's Bugatti with...
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exceptional races and fell into two distinct halves. Initially it was Tazio Nuvolari, driving for the Scuderia Ferrari, that dominated. However, after winning...
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Nino Benvenuti (redirect from Giovanni Benvenuti)
Giovanni "Nino" Benvenuti (born 26 April 1938) is an Italian former professional boxer and actor. He held world titles in two weight classes, having held...
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lined up celebrated drivers, including Tazio Nuvolari, Franco Cortese, and Piero Taruffi. Notably, Tazio Nuvolari made his last appearance in racing at the...
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and Tazio Nuvolari, sharing an Alfa Romeo. The 1931 race was something of an endurance race; it took ten hours to complete. The great Nuvolari won again...
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Gianni Rivera (redirect from Giovanni Rivera)
Giovanni "Gianni" Rivera (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒanni riˈvɛːra]; born 18 August 1943) is an Italian politician and former footballer who played as...
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lined up celebrated drivers, including Tazio Nuvolari, Franco Cortese, and Piero Taruffi. Notably, Tazio Nuvolari made his last appearance in racing at the...
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recuperate as a guest of fellow-driver, Conte Giovanni "Johnny" Lurani. The season ended with an easy victory for Nuvolari at the local Modena GP, as Ferrari dominated...
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the P3) and with it, Tazio Nuvolari won the Championship driving for the Alfa Corse works team. The 40-year old Nuvolari won two of the three rounds...
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Giovanni Raicevich (10 June 1881 – 1 November 1957) was an Italian professional wrestler. He belonged to a family of champions of Greco-Roman wrestling...
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21 August Swiss Grand Prix Bremgarten Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report 4 11 September Italian Grand Prix Monza Tazio Nuvolari Auto Union Report...
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team. Other drivers associated with Scuderia Ambrosiana include Tazio Nuvolari, Reg Parnell, Leslie Brooke and Clemar Bucci.[citation needed] Between...
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Monteverdi (c. 1567 – 1643), composer and violist to the duke of Mantua Tazio Nuvolari (1892–1953), motorcycle and racecar driver Ippolito Nievo (1831–1861),...
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Antonio Poce, DVD, Centro Hermes, Ferentino, Italy, 2004; Nuvolari, text and voice by Giovanni Fontana, music by Valerio Murat, video by Antonio Poce, DVD...
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took part in motorcycle races, where one of its first riders was Tazio Nuvolari, whom Ferdinand Porsche called "the greatest driver of the past, the present...
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led by Nuvolari and his Maserati 8CM while Giuseppe Tuffanelli raced the works car, a 3-litre 8C model. In the race, it was Moll and Nuvolari who duelled...
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overall victories in the 1929 Mille Miglia (Campari-Ramponi) and 1930 (Tazio Nuvolari, Achille Varzi, Giuseppe Campari and Pietro Ghersi filled the first four...
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Giuseppe Busso Ugo Gobbato Sergio Limone Drivers Formula One drivers Tazio Nuvolari Giuseppe Campari Achille Varzi Luigi Arcangeli Clemente Biondetti Antonio...
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William Grover-Williams Caberto Conelli Bugatti Second Tazio Nuvolari Baconin Borzacchini Alfa Romeo Third Ferdinando Minoia Giovanni Minozzi Alfa Romeo...
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Tournament for his performances. At the 2002 World Cup, under manager Giovanni Trapattoni, Cannavaro was credited with holding the defence together almost...
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the team had given him false information about Nuvolari behind him. Because, as dawn was breaking, Nuvolari saw Varzi up ahead on the road. Turning off his...
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Gian Giorgio Trissino (equestrian) (redirect from Giovanni Giorgio Trissino)
Count Giovanni Giorgio Trissino (22 July 1877 – 22 December 1963) was an Italian horse rider who won Italy's first ever gold medal at the Olympic Games...
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