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    Nicola Larini (born 19 March 1964) is an Italian former racing driver, who competed in Formula One between 1987 and 1997. In touring car racing, Larini...
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    with PHM AIX Racing. He is the son of former Formula One driver Nicola Larini. Larini started karting competitively in 2019, most notably clinching third...
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    Championship. Michael Schumacher, driving for Benetton, won the race. Nicola Larini, driving for Ferrari, scored the first points of his career when he...
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    retired following a first-corner collision with the Ferrari of Italian Nicola Larini, leaving Schumacher to lead all 83 laps. Austrian Gerhard Berger was...
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    Capelli for most of the season, before he was sacked and replaced by Nicola Larini. The car was most famous for its "double-flat bottom" floor which produced...
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    One season. Its best finish was at the United States Grand Prix when Nicola Larini drove it to seventh place. Forghieri managed to get a car ready by the...
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  • Nicola King, fictional character on the ITV soap opera Emmerdale Nicola Lamb, British chef and author Nicola Larini (born 1964), racing driver Nicola...
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    technical deal between Sauber and Ferrari, Ferrari test driver Nicola Larini signed with Sauber. Larini replaced Frentzen, who had moved to Williams. Jordan signed...
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    private testing at Mugello Circuit and was replaced by test driver Nicola Larini. Jordan driver Eddie Irvine was involved in a four-car crash, for which...
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  • Larini (born 1953), Italian sporting director Nicola Larini (born 1964), Italian racing driver Larini, Iran (disambiguation) Larrini, a tribe of Crabronid...
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    regardless of where Prost finished, due to the dropped scores system. Nicola Larini was fastest in the Friday morning pre-qualifying session for the second...
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    competitive car in the field. Incredibly though, the turbocharged Osella of Nicola Larini with its ancient "Osella V8" (a re-badged Alfa Romeo 890T first seen...
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    Brazilian returned. Ferrari promoted their test driver and ITCC champion Nicola Larini to the racing seat. He had helped develop their active suspension system...
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    Franco Forini drove three races for the team. 1986 Italian F3 champion Nicola Larini debuted with Scuderia Coloni. He had driven for the team in F3. F3000...
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    Herbert, who was in his second season with the team, and Italian Nicola Larini. Larini's place in the team was secured via an arrangement that gave the...
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    V6 TIs for works drivers Alessandro Nannini and Nicola Larini; the 1993 season was dominated by Larini winning 11 of 22 races. In 1994, the rivals from...
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    begun his career in 1978. In his last appearance for the Osella team, Nicola Larini was fastest in pre-qualifying for the third Grand Prix in succession...
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    sixth, with Eric van de Poele over a second slower than Pirro, with Nicola Larini another second further back. Seventh was Pedro Chaves in the Coloni...
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    1990 International Formula 3000 Championship, and ex-Ligier driver Nicola Larini. AGS replaced Yannick Dalmas with experienced driver Stefan Johansson...
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    Driver Constructor Time Gap 1 36 Alex Caffi Dallara-Ford 1:49.099 — 2 21 Nicola Larini Osella 1:50.288 +1.189 3 32 Oscar Larrauri EuroBrun-Ford 1:50.942 +1...
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    Arrows, Lotuses, Zakspeeds and the single Osella of Nicola Larini all qualified at least 17th, Larini's car being the slowest, some 4.5 seconds behind Senna...
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  • and powered by Judd engines. The candidates to drive the car were Nicola Larini, Ivan Árias, Jordi Gené and Damon Hill. This is not the first Spanish...
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    Osella were one of several teams to expand from one car to two, with Nicola Larini being joined by veteran Piercarlo Ghinzani, returning for a third stint...
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    by debutant Swiss driver Gregor Foitek, and fourth was the Osella of Nicola Larini. The fortunate fifth fastest runner, who also went through to qualifying...
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    191 powered by a Cosworth V8 engine. Modena's drivers were Italian Nicola Larini, another driver well used to pre-qualifying, and Belgian debutant Eric...
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    driver Nicola Larini, and 1990 International F3000 runner-up Eric van de Poele were signed as the team's drivers. Mario Tolentino would be Larini's race...
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    and the loss of Frentzen saw Peter Sauber sign Ferrari test driver Nicola Larini. Tyrrell retained Mika Salo for a third year and added Jos Verstappen...
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  • liberal modifications to engine, chassis and aerodynamics. Italian driver Nicola Larini won the championship for Alfa Corse after scoring 11 wins (series record)...
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    24 31 Gabriele Tarquini Coloni-Ford 1:32.792 1:30.252 +6.254 25 21 Nicola Larini Osella 1:36.705 1:30.335 +6.337 26 26 Stefan Johansson Ligier-Judd 1:36...
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    and Bernd Schneider (Zakspeed) all failed to qualify. The Osella of Nicola Larini with its ancient "Osella V8" turbocharged engine (which started life...
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