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  • ...ls he had to face consisted of the likes of [[Alberto Ascari]], [[Giuseppe Farina]] and [[Stirling Moss]]. ...Italy]] ended his season with a neck injury. Fangio soon returned to win [[La Carrera Panamericana]], the 2000-mile Mexican road race the following year
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  • ...egions in [[1860]] following the invasion of irregular troops leaded by [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] and the resultant so called [[Italian unification|''Risorgiment ...mbers to other known members as belonging to "cosa nostra" (our thing) or "la stessa cosa" (the same thing). Only the outside world needs a name to descr
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  • ...x was run to this formula in 1948, won by the future world champion [[Nino Farina]] in a pre-war [[Maserati 4CLT]]. Although the 1949 event was cancelled due ...e permitted to be added to the schedule for safety reasons. Even in 1929, 'La Vie Automobile' magazine offered the opinion that "Any respectable traffic
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconItaly}} [[Giuseppe Farina|Nino Farina]] |align="left"|{{flagiconFrance}} [[Robert La Caze]]
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  • Ferrari managed numerous established drivers (notably [[Tazio Nuvolari]], [[Giuseppe Campari]], [[Achille Varzi]] and [[Louis Chiron]]) and several talented roo ...ompeted in the [[1952 Formula One season]] with drivers Ascari, [[Giuseppe Farina]], and [[Piero Taruffi]]; Ascari took the World Championship after winning
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  • ...alify his car in sixth. His teammate was now former test driver [[Pedro de la Rosa]] in place of Montoya. Räikkönen ended the race in fifth. In Germany ...rom being third in the drivers standings before the final race. [[Giuseppe Farina]], the first F1 World Champion, was the first to do this in 1950, beating [
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  • ...esoro'' in French. Latini also wrote some works in Italian prose such as ''La rettorica'', an adaptation from [[Cicero]]'s ''[[De inventione]]'', and tra ...the greatest of Italian poets, also shows these lyrical tendencies. In ''[[La Vita Nuova]]'', written in [[1321]], (so called by its author to indicate t
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  • ...esoro'' in French. Latini also wrote some works in Italian prose such as ''La rettorica'', an adaptation from [[Cicero]]'s ''[[De inventione]]'', and tra ...the greatest of Italian poets, also shows these lyrical tendencies. In ''[[La Vita Nuova]]'', written in [[1321]], (so called by its author to indicate t
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