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Gianfranco Brancatelli (born 18
January 1950) is a
former racing driver from Italy. His
racing career began in 1973, in the
Formula Abarth series. In...
- They parti****ted in two
World Championship Grands Prix with
Gianfranco Brancatelli,
failing to
qualify on both occasions,
before the team was shut down...
- C.; Levy, A. The
Sunday Times Magazine. 1
February 1998. pp. 13–21.
Brancatelli, G.; Sparacia, G.; Midiri, M.; d'Antonio, V.; Sarno, C.; Lagalla, R....
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Brits Julian Bailey and Mark
Blundell joining Italian Gianfranco Brancatelli in the
driving line-up.
Although both cars ran well, one car
would not...
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times in its
formative years by
Chuck R. McNaughton,
Allen Asherman, Joe
Brancatelli and Tom Rogers. Joe Kane (who
later ****umed the nom de
plume The Phantom...
- year. The
Kauhsen team made its
first appearance with
driver Gianfranco Brancatelli but the car was a long way off the pace and
failed to
qualify as did...
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major incident of the race was in the
early evening when the
Gianfranco Brancatelli in the race-leading
Nissan clipped the
Toyota of
Aguri Suzuki as they...
- "Home".
Huntsville International Airport.
Retrieved December 24, 2022.
Brancatelli, Joe (June 12, 2013). "Most
expensive airports for air travel". The Business...
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including the 24
Hours of Le Mans.
During qualifying, the Baldi/Acheson/
Brancatelli C9
recorded a
speed of 400 km/h (248 mph) on the
Mulsanne Straight. In...
- its
works team
through Eggenberger Motorsport. Team
drivers Gianfranco Brancatelli and
Thomas Lindström led the 240T to
victory in the 1985 ETCC. Also in...