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Eugenio Castellotti (Italian pronunciation: [euˈdʒɛːnjo kastɛˈlɔtti]; 10
October 1930 – 14
March 1957) was an
Italian racing driver, who
competed in Formula...
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Partnership team used F2
powerplants from Borgward;
Scuderia Eugenio Castellotti used
their own Ferrari-derived 2.5-litre units; and one car used a Ferrari...
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while racing in
other categories. On 14 March,
Ferrari driver Eugenio Castellotti suffered a
fatal accident when he
tested a new ch****is for the team at...
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Castellotti. It was Moss who
reached the
hairpin first and
quickly extended his lead, with the
Ferrari trio of Fangio,
Collins and
Castellotti in pursuit...
- to hire top-class
drivers Alberto Ascari,
Luigi Villoresi and
Eugenio Castellotti.
Maserati driver Sergio Mantovani lost a leg in a
crash during practice...
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driver Maurice Trintignant after he
started from
ninth position.
Eugenio Castellotti finished second for the
Lancia team and
Maserati drivers Jean
Behra and...
- the time, Pete
Castellotti Sr., if he
continued to
manage the business,
allowing Augustine to retire. A year or two later,
Castellotti opened up John's...
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works team
mixed its
current F1
drivers along with new talent:
Eugenio Castellotti with
Paolo Marzotto,
Maurice Trintignant with
Harry Sc**** and Umberto...
- Modena.
Cabianca was
testing a Cooper-Ferrari F1 car,
owned by
Scuderia Castellotti, when he
suffered a
suspected gearbox failure.
Unable to stop, his Cooper...
- hit the
harbour wall,
bending a rear wheel. He
turned the car over to
Castellotti after the pit stop to fix the wheel. On lap 54
while second, Collins...