The Circuito Ascari resort is a private motorsports club for automotive enthusiasts and manufacturers with a 5.425 km (3.371 mi) long motor racing circuit...
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Soldati-class destroyer Ascari Cars, a British automobile manufacturer Ascari Bicycles, a bicycle manufacturer in the US Circuito Ascari, a resort with a motorsports...
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Alberto Ascari (13 July 1918 – 26 May 1955) was an Italian racing driver, who competed in Formula One from 1950 to 1955. Ascari won two Formula One World...
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The worldwide launch event was held in Spain at Ronda and the nearby Circuito Ascari in December 2013; the city named a street after series creator Yamauchi...
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Luigi Villoresi and Alberto Ascari. The third period was the final, between 1961 and 1966. Giancarlo Cavallini, Circuito del Garda, quindici volte via...
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standards, the venue is intended to be a club-only circuit similar to Circuito Ascari and Bilster Berg with leaseable villas, holiday accommodation and recreational...
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unofficial overall track record in 2020 with a lap time of 1:24.206. Circuito Ascari, a similar race resort in Spain Monticello Motor Club, a race resort...
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1938, when it took place on a shorter permutation of the circuit known as Circuito del Parco or Anello dei Viali. Tazio Nuvolari won three times. In 1947...
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Austin, Texas instead. Bilster Berg, a private race resort in Germany Circuito Ascari, a similar private race resort in Spain "Monticello Motor Club - Full...
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The Circuito (Parco) Palermo (commonly known as the Palermo Circuit), was a Grand Prix circuit in Buenos Aires (Argentina). The 4.865 km (3.023 mi) circuit...
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Pescara. Deeply shocked by the death of Ugo Sivocci in 1923 and Antonio Ascari in 1925, Ferrari, by his admission, continued to race half-heartedly. At...
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1953 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Alberto Ascari Previous 1952 Next 1954 Races by country Races by venue The 1953 Formula One season was the seventh...
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The 20th Circuito di Pescara was a Formula One motor race, held on 15 August 1951, at the Pescara Circuit in Abruzzo, Italy. José Froilán González in a...
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Coppa Acerbo (redirect from Circuito di Pescara)
War II, and the consequent demise of fascism, the race was renamed the Circuito di Pescara, and in some years was also referred to as the Pescara Grand...
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the San Remo Grand Prix in western Italy, not far from Monaco. Alberto Ascari made his first appearance of the season and promptly won in a Ferrari 375...
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drive. After winning two consecutive championships with the team, Alberto Ascari left Ferrari over a salary dispute to join newcomers Lancia. Teammate and...
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were recognised as Grandes Épreuves (great trials) by the FIA. Alberto Ascari and Juan Manuel Fangio proved to be the most successful drivers, each winning...
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The Circuito di Ospedaletti commonly known as the Ospedaletti Circuit (official name: Autodromo di Ospedaletti) was a motor racing road course in the north-western...
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EuroBOSS season, Marijn van Kalmthout, Klaas Zwart (founder of Ascari Cars and the Ascari Race Resort), Henk de Boer, and Frits van Eerd decided to split...
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1951, Farina was unable to halt the ascent of Fangio and Alberto Ascari. He joined Ascari at Ferrari in 1952, but was unable to hinder his dominance over...
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Lasarte-Oria Circuito Urbano de La Bañeza [es], La Bañeza Circuit de Llevant, Mataró Tarragona, Tarragona Villafranca, Villafranca (Valencia) Ascari Race Resort...
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The Pedralbes Circuit (Spanish: Circuito de Pedralbes) was a 6.333 km (3.935 mi) street racing course in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. First opened in 1946...
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it into the sea to quench the flames. According to Enzo Ferrari, Antonio Ascari, who was attending the event and was deeply impressed with Avanzo's performance...
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Championships with 15, won by nine different drivers including Alberto Ascari, Juan Manuel Fangio, Mike Hawthorn, Phil Hill, John Surtees, Niki Lauda...
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Motopark Academy. An additional Formula Renault test followed in December at Circuito de Jerez. Driving for Josef Kaufmann Racing, Verstappen went faster than...
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four of the French cars had retired by half distance, it left just Antonio Ascari and Giuseppe Campari circulating to give Alfa Romeo a 1–2 victory. The blue...
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1-2 result at the Targa Florio with Ugo Sivocci winning after Antonio Ascari's car stuttered almost within sight of the finish line. In the 500-mile race...
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staggered start it became a duel between Christian Werner and Antonio Ascari's Alfa Romeo. But in a repeat of the previous year, his car stopped within...
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Premio di Monza Monza Jean-Pierre Wimille Alfa Romeo Report 24 October Circuito del Garda Salò Giuseppe Farina Ferrari Report 31 October IX Gran Premio...
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resulted in Ayrton Senna's victory in mixed wet and dry conditions. The Circuito de Jerez in Jerez de la Frontera in Spain was intended to be host of the...
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