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Luigi Chinetti (July 17, 1901 –
August 17, 1994) was an Italian-born
racecar driver, who
emigrated to the
United States during World War II. He
drove in...
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Chinetti is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alfredo Chinetti (born 1949),
Italian cyclist Luigi Chinetti (1901–1994), Italian-born...
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businessman Luigi Chinetti to
promote the
Ferrari marque in
North America through success in
endurance racing. It was
created in 1958 when
Chinetti received backing...
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Stadio Felice Chinetti is a
stadium in
Solbiate Arno, Italy. it's the home
ground of
Solbiatese and
Milan ****uro. The
stadium holds 4,500 spectators. "Milan...
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dealer Chinetti-Garthwaite
Motors as the 805th 365 GTB/4
produced with ch****is no. 15275. It was
there that
architect Bob
Gittleman asked Luigi Chinetti Jr...
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Grand Prix of Endurance, and took
place on 25 and 26 June 1949.
Luigi Chinetti won the race for a
third time in the
first Ferrari barchetta by driving...
- España. "Alfredo
Chinetti". Pro
Cycling Stats.
Retrieved 11
April 2015.
Alfredo Chinetti at
Cycling Archives (archived)
Alfredo Chinetti at ProCyclingStats...
- the
Berlinetta Speciale remained in the
Chinetti family,
being used by
Chinetti's son
Luigi "Coco"
Chinetti Junior. In 2014
Gooding & Co.
offered the...
- led to
interest from
American dealers such as Jon von
Neumann and
Luigi Chinetti to
advocate for
Ferrari to
produce a
sporty convertible designed for American...
- also met with
Luigi Chinetti that year, who
convinced him of the
potential value of
selling his cars in the
United States.
Chinetti, who had been selling...