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    Scuderia Centro Sud was a privateer racing team founded in Modena by Guglielmo "Mimmo" Dei and active in Formula One and sports car racing between 1956...
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  • Ambrosiana Scuderia Bizzarrini Scuderia Centro Sud Scuderia Coloni Scuderia Colonia Scuderia Corsa Scuderia Enrico Plate Scuderia Famà Scuderia Filipinetti...
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    2- and 1.5-litre Climax engines in addition to the standard 2.5: Scuderia Centro Sud and others used 2.5 and 1.5-litre engines from Maserati; the British...
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    Lorenzo Bandini (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    of Enzo Ferrari. Bandini made his Formula One debut in 1961 with Scuderia Centro Sud, before signing for Ferrari the following year. On debut for Ferrari...
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  • Giorgio Bassi (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    driver from Italy who raced in the 1965 Italian Grand Prix for the Scuderia Centro Sud team. He was also a regular participant in Italian Formula 3 and...
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    Roberto Bonomi (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    Formula One World Championship Grand Prix driving a Cooper for the Scuderia Centro Sud team. Before he participated in Formula One he was a sports car champion...
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    mostly for the private Italian team Scuderia Serenissima of Count Giovanni Volpi, but also for Scuderia Centro Sud, Scuderia Ferrari and the Porsche factory...
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    consisted of the works Ferraris, the Coopers of Scuderia Eugenio Castellotti and Scuderia Centro Sud and a few privateers. To increase the size of the...
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    Alejandro de Tomaso (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    his career in the car industry as a Formula One racing driver for Scuderia Centro Sud, a privateer team based in Modena. He drove in the first race of...
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    three had Vanwall's Tony Brooks and Stuart Lewis-Evans split by the Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati of Masten Gregory. The weather was hot, at the start, Musso...
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  • Massimo Natili (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    scored no championship points. Natili started in Formula One with Scuderia Centro Sud in 1961 with a retirement from the Syracuse Grand Prix, followed...
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    with 1 race left to go. After retiring his original car, entered by Scuderia Centro Sud, Carroll Shelby took over Masten Gregory's car, entered by Temple...
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  • The table below details the Grand Prix results for Scuderia Ferrari's factory team-entered and privately entered Formula One cars since 1950, with a separate...
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  • Asdrúbal Fontes Bayardo (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    Europe in 1959 to participate in the 1959 French Grand Prix with Scuderia Centro Sud, driving an elderly Maserati 250F, but he recorded no time and failed...
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    Lucien Bianchi (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    Belgian racing driver who raced for the Cooper, ENB, UDT Laystall and Scuderia Centro Sud teams in Formula One. He entered a total of 19 Formula One World...
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    Cliff Allison (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    participated in Formula One during seasons 1958 to 1961 for the Lotus, Scuderia Centro Sud, Ferrari and UDT Laystall teams. He was born and died in Brough,...
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  • (1953–1955, 1957–1970) Scuderia Achille Varzi (1950) Scuderia Ambrosiana (1950–1951, 1954) Scuderia Centro Sud (1957–1961, 1963–1965) Scuderia Filipinetti (1962–1963)...
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    Carroll Shelby (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    into the race. Shelby then drove a Maserati 250F for Mimo Dei's Scuderia Centro Sud in 3 Grand Prix races to gain Formula 1 and open-wheel car experience...
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    Lorenzo Bandini and Giorgio Scarlatti driving a Ferrari 250 TR for Scuderia Centro Sud. After that race the circuit was permanently retired as a racing...
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    Lotus. The P261 succeeded the P57 in 1964, but privateers such as Scuderia Centro Sud ran P57s until the end of 1965. ^1 This total includes points scored...
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    litre Climax FPF Mk. II to comply with the new F1 regulations, but Scuderia Centro Sud sourced a Maserati engine instead. Although they had some success...
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    Giancarlo Baghetti (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    signed for Ferrari in 1962, followed by seasons with ATS in 1963 and Scuderia Centro Sud in 1964. Baghetti made one-off appearances for Brabham, Parnell and...
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    Jo Bonnier (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    eponymous Bonnier Group. Bonnier competed in Formula One for Maserati, Scuderia Centro Sud, BRM, Porsche, Rob Walker Racing and Ecurie Bonnier, winning the...
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    Ernesto Brambilla (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    Formula One Grands Prix, firstly in the 1963 Italian Grand Prix with Scuderia Centro Sud, driving a Cooper, which he failed to qualify. For the 1969 race...
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  • Mário de Araújo Cabral (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    race. Cabral did not pursue a full-time racing career but drove for Scuderia Centro Sud in the 1961 Pau Grand Prix. His career was then interrupted by National...
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  • subordinate to the five-time champion Juan Manuel Fangio. He also drove for Scuderia Ferrari for two races at the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix and the 1955 Valentino...
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    Masten Gregory (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    time winning. This performance got him a drive with Guglielmo Dei's Scuderia Centro Sud, a privateer Formula One team using the Maserati 250F. His first...
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    Troy Ruttman (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    Drivers' Championship event during the 1950-1960 period - competing for Scuderia Centro Sud in the 1958 French Grand Prix. During his World Drivers' Championship...
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    local drivers took part in the practice sessions for the race. The Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati (№ 10) was driven in the first practice session by Pedro...
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  • Ian Burgess (category Scuderia Centro Sud Formula One drivers)
    Cooper at the British Grand Prix. Burgess returned in 1959 driving Scuderia Centro Sud's Cooper T51-Maserati with a best finish of sixth in the German Grand...
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