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Cesare Perdisa (21
October 1932 – 10 May 1998) was an
Italian racing driver and
agricultural journalist, who
competed in
Formula One at
eight Grands Prix...
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second for the
Lancia team and
Maserati drivers Jean
Behra and
Cesare Perdisa came in third.
Stirling Moss had been
signed by
Mercedes for the new season...
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under the
pseudonym Bernd Nacke.
Behra shared a
podium with
Cesare Perdisa (3rd, 1955
Monaco Grand Prix).
Bettenhausen shared a
podium with Paul Russo...
- 2007
Melissa Parker e l'incendio perfetto, Dino Audino, 2007 Santanta,
Perdisa, 2008 L'estate di Montebuio,
Gargoyle Books, 2009
Ritorno a B****avilla...
- He was able to
safely stop and
sprint back to the pits and take over
Perdisa's car. He
resumed in
sixth but a lap down to the leaders.
Collins took the...
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practice for the non-championship
Valentino Grand Prix. The team
hired Cesare Perdisa, who
finished third on his debut.
Peter Collins had been
driving a Maserati...
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slipping badly. Both
Collins and
Wolfgang von
Trips took over
Cesare Perdisa's Ferrari in an
attempt to stop the Maseratis, but were
powerless to stop...
- Moss, were
vying for the lead in the
early stages of the race.
Cesare Perdisa won by 22
seconds in the 1955
Grand Prix of Imola,
driving a two-litre...
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Colin Chapman.
Notes ^1 –
Includes 1
point for
fastest lap Car #6:
Cesare Perdisa (20 laps) and
Stirling Moss (39 laps). They
shared the 2
points for fifth...
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Behra for
second on lap 70, but he was 47
seconds behind Moss. On lap 86
Perdisa's brakes locked when
being lapped by Moss, the
resulting contact caused...