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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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  • Italian writer Lorenzo Villoresi (born 1956), Italian perfumer Luigi Villoresi (1909–1997), Italian racing driver Pamela Villoresi (born 1957), Italian...
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    military. During this period, he and his partner fellow racing driver Luigi Villoresi established a lucrative transport business, supplying fuel to army...
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    González finished second for the Maserati team and Ascari's teammate Luigi Villoresi came in third. Due to the dominance of the Ferrari team throughout...
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    was won by Italian Luigi Villoresi driving the new 4 1/2 litre Ferrari 375 on the 3.4 miles (5.5 km) public road circuit. Villoresi would triumph again...
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    Championship debut around the streets of Monaco. Their leading drivers, Luigi Villoresi and Alberto Ascari had to settle for the third row of the grid, however...
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    Alberto Ascari after he started from second position. His teammate Luigi Villoresi finished second and Maserati driver Onofre Marimón came in third. Two...
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    Silva Ramos, Toulo de Graffenried, Robert Manzon, Piero Taruffi, and Luigi Villoresi. Ron Flockhart scored his first World Championship points and podium...
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  • (1906–1972), sailor Luigi Taramazzo (1932–2004), racing driver Luigi Taveri (1929–2018), Swiss motorcycle road racer Luigi Villoresi (1909–1997), Grand...
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  • races were recognised as Grandes Épreuves (great trials) by the FIA. Luigi Villoresi proved to be the most successful driver, for the second consecutive...
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