ALBERTO ASCARI, like his father, died at the wheel of a racing car. Both were thirty-six years old and both died on the 26th of the month twice the 13 that Alberto feared. It was a fate that his ...
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The car passion of Italy beyond Ferrari
Italy is globally renowned for its iconic Ferrari brand, but the country’s automotive passion extends far beyond. The rich tapestry of Italy’s car culture showcases lesser-known brands and the fervent ...
When we talk about BMW M-powered supercars, the McLaren F1 is the first that comes to mind. However, more than a decade later, the Bavarian experts shipped engines to England for another interesting, ...
France is the birthplace of grand prix racing and Britain is the heartland, but the sport's spiritual home is in Italy. The country has produced two world champions—Alberto Ascari and Nino Farina—and ...
Alberto Ascari was the first double Formula One drivers' champion, but the automaker named in his honor didn't have such a big impact. Founded in 1995, Ascari built a handful of cars before exiting ...
Charles Leclerc is arguably a Top 3 talent in terms of anyone who’s ever gotten to race for Scuderia Ferrari in Formula 1. Personally, I have him behind Michael Schumacher and Niki Lauda only, and ...
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