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    Sandro Munari (born 27 March 1940), also nicknamed 'Il Drago' (The Dragon) is a former motor racing and rally driver from Italy. Sandro Munari was born...
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    first awarded in 1977 and 1978 as an FIA Cup for Drivers title, to Sandro Munari and Markku Alén, respectively. The first official world champion in...
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    Fiorio, British racer/engineer Mike Parkes and factory rally driver Sandro Munari, with Bertone's Designer Marcello Gandini taking a personal interest...
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  • Gianni Munari (born 1983), Italian footballer Sandro Munari (born 1940), Italian racing driver Ulisse Munari (born 1960), Italian astronomer 7599 Munari, a...
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    Rallye des Pharaons in Egypt and another in Greece, both times driven by Sandro Munari. The orange car was developed by the Swiss-based World LM Racing Team...
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    placements at rallies valid for the Championship were three: included Sandro Munari and Mario Mannucci at the famous Monte Carlo Rally, with a 10' 50" margin...
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    1995). The only non-French drivers to win the event more than once are Sandro Munari, Markku Alén, Colin McRae and Thierry Neuville. It has been largely...
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    (previously European Champion in 1966 and 1967). Second place was taken by Sandro Munari (later 1977 World Champion) on Lancia, and the third place was taken...
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  • Verde Sandro Munari (born 1940), Italian former motor racing and rally driver Alessandro Nannini (born 1959), Italian retired racing driver Sandro Nicević...
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    (1600 cc) #7 S-Y 7714, ex aequo .... Warsaw, ex aequo .... 1972 XLI Sandro Munari (I) / Mario Manucci (I) Lancia Fulvia 1.6HF (1584 cc) #14 E 24265 TO...
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    1977 and 1978 seasons included an FIA Cup for Drivers, won by Italy's Sandro Munari and Finland's Markku Alén respectively. Sweden's Björn Waldegård became...
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  • 1977 World Rally Championship FIA Cup for Drivers Champion: Sandro Munari World Manufacturers' Champion: Fiat Previous 1976 Next 1978 The 1977 World Rally...
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    Lancia Fulvia; finally, in 1967, Ove Andersson won the Spanish Rally and Sandro Munari won the Tour de Corse. In 1969, the team was moved to the Lancia factory...
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    Sporting positions Preceded by Sandro Munari European Rally champion 1974 Succeeded by Maurizio Verini Preceded by Björn Waldegård World Rally champion...
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  • Neal Bates, Peter Brock, Peter Fitzgerald, Roger Clark, Rusty French, Sandro Munari, Stirling Moss, Alister McRae, Walter Röhrl and Eric Bana. The first...
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    and 1981 the Fiat 131 won 20 WRC events; other notable drivers were Sandro Munari, Timo Salonen, Attilio Bettega and Michèle Mouton. Between 1975 and...
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    Hezemans Alfa Romeo 33/3 6:35:46.2 792 120.070 11 1972 Arturo Merzario Sandro Munari Ferrari 312PB 6:27:48.0 792 122.537 11 1973 Herbert Müller Gijs van...
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  • Darniche 7 1973–1987 1973 Rally of Morocco 1981 Tour de Corse 24  Italy Sandro Munari 7 1973–1984 1974 San Remo Rally 1977 Monte Carlo Rally 24  France Gilles...
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  • 911 SC M Guy Fréquelin 1, 5 Björn Waldegård 1 Jean-Luc Thérier 1, 3 Sandro Munari 4 Bernard Béguin 5 Francis Vincent 5 Jacques Alméras 5 Pierre Orsini...
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    with Brian Redman in a Ferrari 312 PB, won the Targa Florio alongside Sandro Munari, and made his Formula One World Championship debut. In 1973, Merzario...
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    history; both were Miki Biasion in the years 1988 and 1989. In 1977, Sandro Munari won the FIA Cup for Drivers (unofficial World Rally Championship Drivers'...
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  • tiebreakers. Markku Alén's 1978 FIA Cup for Drivers title is not included. Sandro Munari's 1977 FIA Cup for Drivers title is not included. 164 by other sources...
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  • place in the city of Sanremo, in Liguria, Italy, and the Italian pilot Sandro Munari won. The race took place in 39 races, covering the Italian Northwest...
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  • Monte Carlo Rally was the 43rd Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo. It was won by Sandro Munari. "Rallye Monte-Carlo 1975". Rallye Monte-Carlo 1975. v t e...
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    Facetti Fabio Francia Giovanni "Nanni" Galli Phil Hill Arturo Merzario Sandro Munari Gino Munaron Fabian Peroni Gian Luigi Picchi Luigi "Gino" Pozzo Gian...
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    Award 1988 Succeeded by Miki Biasion Sporting positions Preceded by Sandro Munari FIA Cup for Rally Drivers champion 1978 Succeeded by Björn Waldegård...
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    Coupé HF was driven by Simo Lampinen (35 points), Harry Källström (22) Sandro Munari (20) and Amilcare Ballestrieri (20). Fiat finished second in the standings...
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  • 1975 10 Lancia Fiat Alpine-Renault 1976 10 Lancia Opel Ford 1977 11 Sandro Munari Björn Waldegård Bernard Darniche Fiat Ford Toyota 1978 11 Markku Alén...
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    Rally Championship wins with Lancia were Markku Alén, Didier Auriol, Sandro Munari, Bernard Darniche, Walter Röhrl, Björn Waldegård and Henri Toivonen...
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  • Falls, Ontario, In Canada. The rally have 40 stages and his champion is Sandro Munari and Mario Mannucci with his Lancia Stratos HF. The distribution of points...
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