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Baconin Borzacchini (born
Baconino Francesco Domenico Borzacchini, 28
September 1898 – 10
September 1933) was an
Italian racing driver who
often competed...
- Shimane. The name was
suggested by H. Abe JPL · 6922 6923
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Baconin Borzacchini (1898–1933),
Italian racing driver MPC · 6923 6924 ****ui...
- Ferrari-entered Alfa
Romeo and his
protege Baconin Borzacchini in a
Maserati were
already battling ferociously; and
Borzacchini and
Campari went
through the
south banking...
- team gave
Tazio Nuvolari the new 8C-2300.
Luigi Arcangeli and
Baconin Borzacchini had the 6C-1750GS, as did
Goffredo Zehender driving for the Scuderia...
- to a head
after a
third axle-failure and Nuvolari, with
close friend Borzacchini,
walked out of
Ferrari straight across to Maserati.
Luigi ****ioli, lead-driver...
-
Italian Grand Prix,
Nuvolari was to
share an Alfa
Romeo with
Baconin Borzacchini. The car
started from
ninth place on the grid, and when it
retired with...
- back to let
Borzacchini through. Team
manager Jano
signalled his team for a
formation finish with
Nuvolari taking the win
ahead of
Borzacchini, Caracciola...
-
Luigi Arcangeli. He won the
season opener at Tunis,
beating home
Baconin Borzacchini in the
works Maserati and
Tazio Nuvolari, now
building his own racing...
-
footballing action in 1935
under the name
Polisportiva Mario Umberto Borzacchini,
after a
racing car
driver and a
native of
Terni who had died at the...
- was
marred by the
deaths of
three drivers (Giuseppe Campari,
Baconin Borzacchini and Stanisław Czaykowski) in the
supporting Monza Grand Prix held on...