- Tito for
Milivoje Božić, with
which he
finished third in the 1000-km
Supercortemaggiore Grand Prix at
Monza Circuit with only one set of
tyres in 1958 before...
- Switzerland". F1 Fansite. 23
August 1953.
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January 2016. "
Supercortemaggiore".
Racing Sports Cars.
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January 2016. "Tourist Trophy"...
- won the 1st Gran
Premio Supercortemaggiore held in
Merano in 1953. With the end of its
racing career, the 1953
Supercortemaggiore winner 6C 3000 CM spider...
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Archived from the
original on 27
April 2005.
Retrieved 29 July 2015. "
Supercortemaggiore". racingsportscars.com.
Archived from the
original on 12 July 2011...
- won the 1000 km
Buenos Aires (with
Giuseppe Farina) and the 1000Km
Supercortemaggiore at Monza,
again with Hawthorn. He
joined Porsche in 1956 and won the...
-
March 2016. "1956
British GP".
Chicane F1.
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March 2016. "
Supercortemaggiore".
Racing Sports Cars.
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March 2016. "GP Rouen". Racing...
- (1951),
Formula Libre Glover Trophy: 1st, (1952),
Formula Libre Supercortemaggiore: 2nd, (1954)
Monsanto Park Circuit: 1st, (1954) 1000
miles of Buenos...
-
failed on his Ferrari.
Later in the
season he was
badly injured in the
Supercortemaggiore Grand Prix, a
sports car race at Monza, as a
consequence of which...
-
Ascari left. However, on 27 June, he
suffered a
crash in the 1954
Supercortemaggiore Grand Prix, a
sports car race at Monza, due to
which he had to spend...
-
works car.
Scuderia Guastella entered two of
theirs cars for the 1954
Supercortemaggiore.
Pinin Farina Spyder,
driven by Piotti/Robert
Manzon duo finished...