ALBERTO ASCARI (1918-1955) – Italian
In the history of motor racing, there have been several instances of his son continuing his career as a competitor. However, it is rarely so perfectly successful, as in the Ascari family: …
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ALBERTO ASCARI (1918-1955) – Italian
In the history of motor racing, there have been several instances of his son continuing his career as a competitor. However, it is rarely so perfectly successful, as in the Ascari family: …
GIUSEPPE „NINO” FARINA (1906-1966) – Italian
The first world champion at Grand Prix motor racing was Doctor of Laws Giuseppe Farina. It was said, that he got his first car - a two-cylinder Temperino - at the age of ten. His uncle was a famous Italian producer …
BERN ROSEMEYER (1909-1938) – German
Rosemeyer's official playing career began in the year 1931 victories on a flat track on a DKW motorcycle. However, the actual beginning was already in a year 1925 w Lingen, where sixteen-year-old Bernd, having obtained his driver's license, fueled fear …
HANS STUCK (1900-1978) – Austrian
Hans Stuck, considered the undefeated king of the mountains, as evidenced by his nickname "Bergmeister”, nevertheless won the title of European Champion on the Grand Prix tracks in 1934 year. In his competitive career spanning forty years, car i …
RUDOLF CARACCIOLA (1901-1959) – German
Caracciola, along with Nuvolari and Chiron, are rightly considered by some authors to be the best car competitors of the interwar period. This German player with an Italian name deserves the title of "Regenmeister” – rain master – with your great ride …
ACHILLE VARZI (1904-1948) – Italian
The complete opposite of Tazia Nuvolari, like fire and ice, there is the next great personality in the world of Italian players – Achille Varzi. Coming from a wealthy family, swoją nienaganną powierzchownością i kamienną twarzą pokerzysty robił wrażenie bardziej playboya niż …
TATIO GIORGIO NUVOLARI (1892-1953) – Italian
Crazy racing speed and birthplace – Mantua - gave the nickname "The Flying Mantua” brilliant, sometimes driving diabolically to the master of the steering wheel. He introduced his characteristic feature to the art of driving - his hands are stretched out on the steering wheel, …
LOUIS CHIRON (1899-1979) – French-man
Louis Chiron, European champion with 1931 year he had the legitimate nickname of "old, sly fox”. He owes it to mature tactical driving, characterized by certainty and precise technique. Citizen of the Principality of Monaco, Marshal Foch's personal chauffeur, winner 40 zawodów Grand …
JAMES „JIMMY” MURPHY (1894-1924) – American
The player's career lasted only five years, which nevertheless made a permanent mark on the history of motorsport. It happened thanks to the victory in the first post-war ACF Grand Prix in 1921 year. Murphy stood there …
HENRY O'NEAL DE HANE SEGRAVE (1896-1930) – Englishman
Sir Henry Segrave is one of the most versatile riders, who became famous not only at the Grand Prix races, but also in the field of speed records. Be the first to drive a 1,000-horsepower Sunbeam car …