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Umberto Maglioli (5 June 1928 – 7
February 1999) was a
racing driver from Italy. He parti****ted in 10
Formula One
World Championship Grands Prix, debuting...
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Bonetto (3rd, 1951
Italian Grand Prix) and
Maurice Trintignant/Umberto
Maglioli (3rd, 1955
Argentine Grand Prix). González
shared podiums with Alberto...
- fuel cap, and a 155 PS engine. In 1969
these two cars were
entered with
Maglioli and
Pinto as
drivers at the 12
Hours of Sebring,
placing 18th overall,...
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Hawthorn finished second for the
Ferrari team and his
teammates Umberto Maglioli and José Froilán González came in third.
Among the
spectators at this race...
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Buenos Aires sports car race, co-driven by the
young Italian Umberto Maglioli, and the
Syracuse Grand Prix, he
crashed heavily in the
Mille Miglia whilst...
- 553 F2 car was
raced in the 1953
World Drivers'
Championship by
Umberto Maglioli and
Piero Carini. It was
first raced at
Monza in the 1953
Italian Grand...
- made its
racing debut at the 1957 24
Hours of Le Mans
driven by
Umberto Maglioli and
Edgar Barth. The car
failed to
finish the race due to an accident....
- in two three-way
shared drives with José Froilán González and
Umberto Maglioli respectively. The high
temperatures of the
Argentinian summer proved to...
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Umberto Maglioli in a
Ferrari 375 Plus at an
average speed of 222
kilometres per hour (138 mph) over the 365
kilometres (227 mi) stage.
Maglioli would win...
- 1955 24
Hours of Le Mans,
Scuderia Ferrari entered three cars.
Umberto Maglioli and Phil Hill
drove car
number 3,
Eugenio Castellotti with
Paolo Marzotto...