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    Michele Alboreto (Italian pronunciation: [miˈkɛːle alboˈreːto]; 23 December 1956 – 25 April 2001) was an Italian racing driver. He was runner-up to Alain...
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    (Benetton-Ford) and Alain Prost (McLaren-TAG) with the Ferraris of Michele Alboreto and Gerhard Berger together on the third row. The top 10 was completed...
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    stepping over to turbo. Ferrari dropped Patrick Tambay in favour of Michele Alboreto. Tambay moved to Renault, with Derek Warwick as his teammate. Warwick...
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  • meaning "Who is like El?". Michele (singer) (born 1944), Italian pop singer Michele Abruzzo (1904–1996), Italian actor Michele Alboreto (1956–2001), Italian...
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    Prix. It would be first of four championships for "the Professor". Michele Alboreto was his main challenger, but he failed to score points in all of the...
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    Lotus-Renault and led until he suffered an engine failure on lap 14. Michele Alboreto finished second in a Ferrari, with Elio de Angelis third in the other...
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    Rai, Ferrari 288 GTO Michele Alboreto [Ferrari 288 GTO documentary in Italian: Interview with Michele Alboreto] (in Italian), archived from the...
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  • the Minardi M281 driven by Michele Alboreto, Johnny Cecotto, Miguel Ángel Guerra, Roberto Farneti and Enzo Coloni: Alboreto won the Misano race and finished...
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    After two races, however, Zunino was moved aside for sportscar driver Michele Alboreto. During the first lap of the San Marino Grand Prix, Osella driver Miguel...
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    young, promising drivers in his team and helped develop their careers. Michele Alboreto, in his second year for the team, scored a point in the car's first...
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    race at least one lap ahead of every car except second-place finisher Michele Alboreto. Source: ChicaneF1.com. Jonathan Palmer was the first driver to retire...
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    Michele Alboreto's Ferrari, Keke Rosberg's McLaren, the Benetton-BMWs of Gerhard Berger and Teo Fabi and Johansson's Ferrari. At the start Alboreto stalled...
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    Gerhard Berger finished second in a Ferrari, with Italian teammate Michele Alboreto third. The McLaren-Hondas continued their dominant form from the previous...
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    Formula One World Championship. The number 27 car was driven by Italian Michele Alboreto, while the number 28 car was driven at the first race of the season...
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    pole position by Italian driver Michele Alboreto, driving a Ferrari. It was the third Grand Prix victory for Alboreto, who also became the first Italian...
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    Ferrari team during the 1987 Formula One season. The car was driven by Michele Alboreto (number 27) and Gerhard Berger (number 28) and replaced the Ferrari...
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    race was won by Frenchman Alain Prost, driving a McLaren-TAG. Italian Michele Alboreto finished second in a Ferrari, with Brazilian Nelson Piquet third in...
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    completed the signing of British driver Nigel Mansell, taking the place of Michele Alboreto alongside Austrian Gerhard Berger. The new 640, designed by John Barnard...
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    held in Caesars Palace. The 75-lap race was won by Michele Alboreto, driving a Tyrrell-Ford. Alboreto scored Tyrrell's first victory since the 1978 Monaco...
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    Arnoux in contention for the championship until the very last race. Michele Alboreto finished second in 1985, but the team would not see championship glory...
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  • One World Championship. The 70-lap race was won by Italian driver Michele Alboreto, driving a Ferrari, with Swedish teammate Stefan Johansson second and...
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    also designed its predecessor, the 156/85. It was driven by Italian Michele Alboreto and Swede Stefan Johansson. The car was very uncompetitive, despite...
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    race winner heading into the race. In qualifying, Ferrari driver, Michele Alboreto took pole, his second of his career. In the race, he would finish second...
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    Ferrari, with Canadian teammate Gilles Villeneuve second and Italian Michele Alboreto third in a Tyrrell-Ford. After the Renaults of René Arnoux and Alain...
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    after two years, and 1993 F3000 champion Olivier Panis. Minardi hired Michele Alboreto, after he had competed for the Benetton seat, instead of Jean-Marc...
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    race itself, Prost was hampered by blistering tyres to finish fourth. Michele Alboreto took a surprising victory for Tyrrell. Watson finished second, meaning...
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    Endurance, and took place on 14 and 15 June 1997. It was won by teammates Michele Alboreto, Stefan Johansson, and Tom Kristensen. The race saw the first of a...
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    Compatriot Nelson Piquet was second in a Williams-Honda, with Italian Michele Alboreto third in a Ferrari. The win promoted Senna to second in the Drivers'...
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    in a BMW-powered Brabham. 1985 saw Ferrari finish 1–2 with Italian Michele Alboreto and Swede Stefan Johansson taking top honours from Frenchman Alain...
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    in the afternoon from 14:00 CEST (UTC+2), in dry and sunny weather. Michele Alboreto was supposed to start 15th but started from the pit lane in the spare...
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