Gianni Marzotto, the Glossary
Count Giannino Marzotto (13 April 1928 in Valdagno, Italy – 14 July 2012) was an Italian racing driver and entrepreneur.[1]
Table of Contents
39 relations: Achille Varzi, Alberto Ascari, Alfa Romeo 6C, Brescia, Clemente Biondetti, Coppa della Toscana, Dolomites Gold Cup Race, Enzo Ferrari, Ferrari, Ferrari 166, Ferrari 166 Inter, Ferrari 166 S, Ferrari 195 S, Ferrari 212 Export, Ferrari 212 Inter, Ferrari 340, Ferrari 375 Plus, Ferrari America, Formula One, Formula Two, Gianni Lancia, Giovanni Bracco, Italy, Juan Manuel Fangio, Lancia Aprilia, Luigi Villoresi, Maranello, Mille Miglia, Padua, Romano d'Ezzelino, Rome Grand Prix, Scuderia Ferrari, Siena, Valdagno, Vittorio Marzotto, 1951 Italian Grand Prix, 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1953 Mille Miglia, 1954 Mille Miglia.
- Businesspeople in textiles
- People from Valdagno
- Sportspeople from the Province of Vicenza
Achille Varzi
Achille Varzi (8 August 1904 – 1 July 1948) was an Italian racing driver. Gianni Marzotto and Achille Varzi are Italian racing drivers and Mille Miglia drivers.
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Alberto Ascari
Alberto Ascari (13 July 1918 – 26 May 1955) was an Italian racing driver and a two-time Formula One World Champion. Gianni Marzotto and Alberto Ascari are Italian racing drivers, Mille Miglia drivers and World Sportscar Championship drivers.
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Alfa Romeo 6C
The Alfa Romeo 6C name was used on road, race, and sports cars produced between 1927 and 1954 by Alfa Romeo; the "6C" name refers to the six cylinders of the car's straight-six engine.
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Brescia
Brescia (locally; Brèsa,; Brixia; Bressa) is a city and comune (municipality) in the region of Lombardy, in northern Italy.
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Clemente Biondetti
Clemente Biondetti (18 October 1898 – 24 February 1955) was an Italian auto racing driver. Gianni Marzotto and Clemente Biondetti are Italian racing drivers and World Sportscar Championship drivers.
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Coppa della Toscana
Coppa della Toscana (meaning Tuscany Cup in Italian) was a sports car race held on the roads of Tuscany, through Livorno and Florence, between 1949 and 1954.
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Dolomites Gold Cup Race
The Dolomites Gold Cup Race (translation: Coppa d' Oro delle Dolomiti) was a car race on public roads open to traffic, which was run in the Dolomite Mountains of northern Italy for ten years from 1947 to 1956.
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Enzo Ferrari
Enzo Anselmo Giuseppe Maria Ferrari (18 February 1898 – 14 August 1988) was an Italian motor racing driver and entrepreneur, the founder of the Scuderia Ferrari Grand Prix motor racing team, and subsequently of the Ferrari automobile marque. Gianni Marzotto and Enzo Ferrari are Italian racing drivers.
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Ferrari
Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello.
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Ferrari 166
Ferrari used its 2 L (1995 cc/121 in3) V12 engine in a number of models, all called 166 for the displacement of a single cylinder.
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Ferrari 166 Inter
The Ferrari 166 Inter was Ferrari's first true grand tourer.
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Ferrari 166 S
The Ferrari 166 S was a sports racing car built by Ferrari between 1948 and 1953, as a evolution of its Colombo V12-powered 125 S racer.
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Ferrari 195 S
The Ferrari 195 S was a sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1950, as a improved version of the 166 MM.
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Ferrari 212 Export
The Ferrari 212 Export was a sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1951–1952.
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Ferrari 212 Inter
The Ferrari 212 Inter replaced Ferrari's successful 166 and 195 Inter grand tourers in 1951.
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Ferrari 340
The Ferrari 340 Mexico was a Ferrari sports racing car which was intended for the 1952 Carrera Panamericana.
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Ferrari 375 Plus
The Ferrari 375 Plus is a sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1954.
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Ferrari America
Ferrari America is a series of top-end Ferrari models built in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Formula One
Formula One, commonly known as Formula 1 or F1, is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).
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Formula Two
Formula Two (F2 or Formula 2) is a type of open-wheel formula racing category first codified in 1948.
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Gianni Lancia
Gianni Lancia (16 November 1924 – 30 June 2014) was an Italian automobile engineer, industrialist and racing enthusiast, known for running the Lancia carmaker in Turin (1949–55).
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Giovanni Bracco
Giovanni Bracco (6 June 1908 at Biella – 7 August 1968 at Biella) was an Italian racing car driver. Gianni Marzotto and Giovanni Bracco are Italian racing drivers and World Sportscar Championship drivers.
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Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
Juan Manuel Fangio
Juan Manuel Fangio (24 June 1911 – 17 July 1995), was an Argentine racing driver. Gianni Marzotto and Juan Manuel Fangio are Mille Miglia drivers and World Sportscar Championship drivers.
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Lancia Aprilia
The Lancia Aprilia (1937–1949) is a family car manufactured by Lancia, one of the first designed using a wind tunnel in collaboration with Battista Farina and Politecnico di Torino, achieving a record low drag coefficient of 0.47.
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Luigi Villoresi
Luigi Villoresi (16 May 1909 – 24 August 1997) was an Italian racing driver. Gianni Marzotto and Luigi Villoresi are Italian racing drivers and World Sportscar Championship drivers.
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Maranello
Maranello (Modenese: Maranèl) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Modena, in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, 18 km from Modena, with a population of 17,504 as of 2017.
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Mille Miglia
The Mille Miglia (Thousand Miles) was an open-road, motorsport endurance race established in 1927 by the young Counts Francesco Mazzotti and Aymo Maggi.
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Padua
Padua (Padova; Pàdova, Pàdoa or Pàoa) is a city and comune (municipality) in Veneto, northern Italy, and the capital of the province of Padua.
Romano d'Ezzelino
Romano d'Ezzelino is a small city with c. 14,000 residents in the Veneto region of northern Italy.
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Rome Grand Prix
The Rome Grand Prix (Gran Premio di Roma), also known as the Premio Reale di Roma (1925–1932) and Gran Premio di Roma (1947–1991), was an automobile race held in Rome, Italy from 1925 until 1991.
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Scuderia Ferrari
Scuderia Ferrari is the racing division of luxury Italian auto manufacturer Ferrari and the racing team that competes in Formula One racing.
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Siena
Siena (Sena Iulia) is a city in Tuscany, Italy.
Valdagno
Valdagno is a town and comune in the province of Vicenza, north-eastern Italy.
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Vittorio Marzotto
Vittorio Marzotto (13 June 1922, Valdagno – 4 February 1999) was an Italian racing driver. Gianni Marzotto and Vittorio Marzotto are Italian racing drivers, Mille Miglia drivers and Sportspeople from the Province of Vicenza.
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1951 Italian Grand Prix
The 1951 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 16 September 1951 at Monza.
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1953 24 Hours of Le Mans
The 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 21st Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 13 and 14 June 1953, at the Circuit de la Sarthe, Le Mans (France).
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1953 Mille Miglia
The 1953 Mille Miglia, was the second round of the 1953 F.I.A. World Sportscar Championship and was held on the open-road of Italy, on 26 April 1953.
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1954 Mille Miglia
The 1954 Mille Miglia (officially XXI Mille Miglia), was a motor race open to Sports Cars, GT cars and Touring Cars.
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See also
Businesspeople in textiles
- Akiva Aryeh Weiss
- Alexander Gibson (industrialist)
- Alice Bradbridge
- Edmund Kirsch
- Elias Broomberg
- Emanoil Băleanu
- Eric Wu
- Ernest Hall (British Columbia politician)
- Ferdinand Eberstadt (mayor)
- Frédéric Bourguet
- Gianni Marzotto
- Giovanni Treccani
- Gurusharan Lal Bhadani
- Harold Holdsworth & Co (Wakefield) Ltd v Caddies
- Hou Yu-li
- Ivan Shchukin
- Joaquín Gomis Cornet
- Joe Habie
- Johann Münzberg
- Josep Bonaplata i Corriol
- Kamel Nacif Borge
- Kameshwar Singh
- Nathan Mayer Rothschild
- Peter Bally
- Peter Mentz Jebsen
- Peter Mui
- Pyotr Shchukin
- Ralli Brothers
- Robert Thompson (Irish politician)
- Roger De Clerck
- Romeyne Robert Ranieri di Sorbello
- Sandor Teszler
- Tony Ahn
- Ulysses J. Lupien
- Valentin Manheimer
- Zhang Shiping
People from Valdagno
- Alberto Bruttomesso
- Erika Stefani
- Filippo Lora
- Gianni Marzotto
- Livio Fongaro
- Manuel Lazzari
- Marco Tecchio
- Martin Boakye
- Roberto Anzolin
Sportspeople from the Province of Vicenza
- Alessandra Galiotto
- Armando Castagna
- Armando Dal Chiele
- Benedetta Moresco
- Carlo Lievore
- Davide Rigon
- Eddy Baggio
- Floriano Martello
- Giancarlo Gloder
- Gianni Marzotto
- Gino Soldà
- Giovanni Lievore
- Giuliana Minuzzo
- Loris Vellar
- Luca Ghiotto
- Lucio Topatigh
- Luigi Agnolin
- Michele Danese
- Michele Paco Castagna
- Orlando Pizzolato
- Paola Moro
- Sergio Stefanini
- Thomas Ceccon
- Valentino Furlanetto
- Virginio Lunardi
- Vittorio Marzotto
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gianni_Marzotto
Also known as Giannino Marzotto.