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Guidizzolo (Upper Mantovano: Ghidisöl) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Mantua in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 110 kilometres...
- May 1957
after his
renowned Ferrari 335 S
crashed near the
village of
Guidizzolo when a tyre
burst while driving along a dead
straight road at 150 mph...
- Mincio. The
French were to
occupy the
villages of Solferino, Cavriana,
Guidizzolo and
Medole with, respectively, the 1st
Corps (Baraguey d'Hilliers), 2nd...
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killed moments later when a tire
burst at 150
miles per hour (240 km/h) in
Guidizzolo, Cavriana. Over the years, it has
become one of the most
renowned photographs...
- the race and Ferrari.
During the 1957
Mille Miglia, near the town of
Guidizzolo, a 4.0-litre
Ferrari 335 S
driven by
Alfonso de
Portago was traveling...
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Alfonso de Portago,
refuses to
change tires to stay in the lead. At
Guidizzolo, his car's worn left
front tire is
sliced open by a
damaged cat's eye...
- did not get as far as the
Ravenna checkpoint.[copyright violation?] In
Guidizzolo, less than 40
miles from the
finish in Brescia, de Portago's
front tyre...
- 61.
Maserati retired from
factory racing parti****tion
because of the
Guidizzolo tragedy during the 1957
Mille Miglia,
though they
continued to
build cars...
- 450S, and was
followed by the
Maserati 350S.
After the
major accident at
Guidizzolo in the 1957
Mille Miglia, the last few
examples of the 300S were sold...
- 4.0-litre
Ferrari 335 S.
Eleven people were
killed at the
village of
Guidizzolo:
Spanish driver Alfonso de Portago,
American co-driver/navigator Edmund...