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  • ...Stirling Moss,<br> [[1957 Argentine Grand Prix ]], J.M. Fangio,<br> [[1957 Monaco Grand Prix ]], J.M. Fangio,<br> [[1957 French Grand Prix ]], J.M. Fangio,<b ...ion and a [[De Dion tube]] axle. It was built by [[Gioacchino Colombo]], [[Vittorio Bellentani]] and [[Alberto Massimino]]; the tubular work was by [[Valerio C
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  • At Anderstorp he took his third consecutive win of the season after the [[Monaco]] and [[Belgian Grand Prix]]. Qualifying resulted in pole position for [[Vittorio Brambilla]] in his [[March Engineering|March]], Lauda qualified fifth faste
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  • |Fastest laps || 0 <small>(Best: 10th, [[1996 Monaco Grand Prix]])</small> ...i were then elevated when Simtek folded after the [[1995 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco GP]], and Pacific's lack of finance and development enabled Forti to start
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  • ...e. He won four other Grands Prix including a second Targa Florio and the [[Monaco Grand Prix]]. ...ni. He took four other wins during the season, including the prestigious [[Monaco Grand Prix]] and a second [[Targa Florio]]. His mechanic Mabelli said about
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  • ...to hire the engineer responsible for [[Fiat]]’s grand prix racing cars, [[Vittorio Jano]]. The hiring of Jano proved a wise decision as he brought with him un 6C 2300 was designed by [[Vittorio Jano]] as a cheaper alternative to the [[Alfa Romeo 8C|8C]]. Engine capacit
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  • | Designer || [[Ernesto Maserati]]<br>[[Alberto Massimino]]<br>[[Vittorio Bellentani]]<br>[[Arialdo Ruggieri]] ...when [[Louis Chiron]] took third place at his home Grand Prix: the [[1950 Monaco Grand Prix]]. The last 4CL variant to compete in the World Championship was
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  • | Designer || [[Ernesto Maserati]]<br>[[Alberto Massimino]]<br>[[Vittorio Bellentani]]<br>[[Arialdo Ruggieri]] ...when [[Louis Chiron]] took third place at his home Grand Prix: the [[1950 Monaco Grand Prix]]. The last 4CL variant to compete in the World Championship was
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  • ...o Ascari]] took the pole position and drove the fastest lap. In the [[1955 Monaco Grand Prix]] Ascari crashed into the harbour after missing a chicane. One w
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  • *[[Vittorio Messori]] (born [[1941]]), [[Catholic]] writer and journalist *[[Vittorio Gassman|Vittorio Gassmann]] ([[1922]]-[[2000]])
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconItaly}} [[Vittorio Brambilla]] |align="left"|{{flagiconMonaco}} [[Monaco]]
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  • ...ovedi e Venerdi Santo'' appeared, mixing liturgy and drama. Later, ''di un Monaco c/fe ando al servizio di Dio'' ("of a monk who entered the service of God") ...aspiring to imitate Virgil and Dante, he opened the way to the school of [[Vittorio Alfieri]], [[Ugo Foscolo]] and [[Vincenzo Monti]]. As a work of art, the ''
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  • ...ovedi e Venerdi Santo'' appeared, mixing liturgy and drama. Later, ''di un Monaco c/fe ando al servizio di Dio'' ("of a monk who entered the service of God") ...aspiring to imitate Virgil and Dante, he opened the way to the school of [[Vittorio Alfieri]], [[Ugo Foscolo]] and [[Vincenzo Monti]]. As a work of art, the ''
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