Cesare Perdisa (21 October 1932 – 10 May 1998) was an Italian racing driver from Bologna. He participated in eight Formula One World Championship Grands...
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finished second for the Lancia team and Maserati drivers Jean Behra and Cesare Perdisa came in third. Stirling Moss had been signed by Mercedes for the new...
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practice for the non-championship Valentino Grand Prix. The team hired Cesare Perdisa, who finished third on his debut. Peter Collins had been driving a Maserati...
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was slipping badly. Both Collins and Wolfgang von Trips took over Cesare Perdisa's Ferrari in an attempt to stop the Maseratis, but were powerless to...
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(Races in bold indicate pole position) * Indicates shared drive with Cesare Perdisa and Peter Collins † Indicates shared drive with Mike Hawthorn (key)...
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Grand Prix under the pseudonym Bernd Nacke. Behra shared a podium with Cesare Perdisa (3rd, 1955 Monaco Grand Prix). Bettenhausen shared a podium with Paul...
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Stirling Moss, were vying for the lead in the early stages of the race. Cesare Perdisa won by 22 seconds in the 1955 Grand Prix of Imola, driving a two-litre...
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Eugenio Castellotti suffered a fatal accident in testing. Teammate Cesare Perdisa retired from the sport in reaction to the loss. Just two months later...
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Colin Chapman. Notes ^1 – Includes 1 point for fastest lap Car #6: Cesare Perdisa (20 laps) and Stirling Moss (39 laps). They shared the 2 points for...
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Vanwall 4:33.0 +14.9 11 4 Maurice Trintignant Ferrari 4:33.2 +15.1 12 26 Cesare Perdisa Maserati 4:50.9 +32.8 13 28 Louis Rosier Maserati 4:55.4 +37.3 14 24...
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