Luigi Piotti (October 27, 1913 in Milan – April 19, 1971 in Godiasco) was a racing driver from Italy. He participated in nine Formula One World Championship...
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Piotti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jorge Piotti (born 1940), Argentine footballer and manager Luigi Piotti (1913–1971)...
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road racing cyclist Luigi Marfut (1904–1980), boxer Luigi Musso (1924–1958), racing driver Luigi Piotti (1913–1971), racing driver Luigi Poggi (sailor) (1906–1972)...
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expected, with Lancia-Ferrari fielding Mike Hawthorn, Peter Collins, and Luigi Musso and Maserati running Juan Manuel Fangio, Jean Behra, and Harry Schell...
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Besides remaining driver Eugenio Castellotti, the squad was completed by Luigi Musso and Peter Collins, both coming from Maserati. Stirling Moss, 1955...
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full-time ambitions. They were able to hire top-class drivers Alberto Ascari, Luigi Villoresi and Eugenio Castellotti. Maserati driver Sergio Mantovani lost...
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Grand Prix, a Formula Libre race, in partnership with Maserati driver Luigi Piotti as privateers in a Maserati 250F, again finishing 9th. He next competed...
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new to Cornacchia before he sold it on to Luigi Piotti for 3.5 million Lire. The car was then acquired by Luigi Chinetti, who send it to Scaglietti before...
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the season: American Pat O'Connor during the Indianapolis 500, Italian Luigi Musso (Ferrari) during the French Grand Prix, his British teammate Peter...
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Luigi Villoresi (16 May 1909 – 24 August 1997) was an Italian racing driver. He competed in Formula One at the time of its inception. Born in Milan, Lombardy...
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Prix was contested by 16 drivers and three official constructors, with Luigi Musso entered unofficially due to Ferrari withdrawing with safety concerns...
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saw a pair of Ferrari 750 Monzas take home the silverware with Luigi Piotti and Luigi Bordonaro driving with the rest of the placings filled with 2.0-litre...
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newly acquired Cooper T45 to a twenty-second victory over Italian driver Luigi Musso driving a Ferrari 246 F1 with Musso's British teammate Peter Collins...
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stewards and the FIA. Notes ^1 – Includes 1 point for fastest lap Car #34: Luigi Musso (30 laps) and Juan Manuel Fangio (68 laps). They shared the 8 points...
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(1951 French Grand Prix). Fangio shared wins with Luigi Fagioli (1951 French Grand Prix) and Luigi Musso (1956 Argentine Grand Prix). Fangio shared podiums...
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Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, the 1955 Italian Grand Prix. Luigi Piotti drove the car, but did not start the race due to a problem with his Maserati-Speluzzi...
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Adenauer, German politician, 1st Chancellor of Germany (b. 1876) 1971 – Luigi Piotti, Italian race car driver (b. 1913) 1975 – Percy Lavon Julian, American...
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Fangio retired with a broken steering arm, while Behra also had to pull out. Luigi Musso, also driving for Ferrari, was told to hand his car over to Fangio...
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Vanwall 0 Injection 17 DNS 2 Nino Farina Lancia Tyre 5 DNS 10 Luigi Villoresi Lancia Tyre 8 DNS 46 Luigi Piotti Arzani-Volpini-Maserati Engine Source:...
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Pescara Circuit and the Grand Prix of Naples, where it was driven to a win by Luigi Villoresi. The engine was modified to 1,342 cc capacity in 1949, and then...
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lineups in history, with Mike Hawthorn moving from BRM to join Peter Collins, Luigi Musso and Eugenio Castellotti. Since the British teams were not present...
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Car #5: Alfonso de Portago (10 laps) and Peter Collins (4 laps). Car #4: Luigi Musso (8 laps) and Eugenio Castellotti (3 laps). Drivers' Championship standings...
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Godia Maserati 1:52.2 +9.8 16 28 André Simon Maserati 1:52.8 +10.4 17 12 Luigi Piotti Maserati 1:52.9 +10.5 18 14 Horace Gould Maserati 1:53.7 +11.3 Source:...
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'Sport+2.0' category. At the first edition of the 12 Hours of Pescara race, Luigi Piotti and Vittorugo Mallucci finished third overall. They drove the 212/225...
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Crow, American anthropologist, historian, and author (d. 2016) 1913 – Luigi Piotti, Italian race car driver (d. 1971) 1914 – Ahmet Kireççi, Turkish wrestler...
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the 1955 Italian Grand Prix, when it was unsuccessfully entered for Luigi Piotti before disappearing once again. (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)...
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Guastalla Luigi Piotti 6 1953 27 September 1953 VI Cronoscalata Bologna-Passo della Raticosa Ferrari 250 MM Spider Morelli 0276 MM 262 Luigi Piotti 1954 30...
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Herrmann Maserati 1:49.9 +7.2 DNQ 4 André Simon Maserati 1:51.7 +9.0 DNQ 42 Luigi Piotti Maserati 1:54.3 +11.6 DNQ 16 Les Leston Cooper-Climax 1:58.9 +16.2 Source:...
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Engineering Connaught Type B Alta 12 Luigi Villoresi Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati 250F Maserati 14 Luigi Piotti Luigi Piotti Maserati 250F Maserati 16 Eugenio...
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Luigi Villoresi 5 Harry Schell Ret Toulo de Graffenried 7 Luigi Piotti Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 P Luigi Villoresi Ret 6 Ret Luigi Piotti DNS...
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