Attilio Marinoni
Attilio Marinoni | |
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Attilio Marinoni at the 1929 24 Hours of Spa | |
Nationality | Italian |
Born |
1892 Lodi, Lombardy |
Died | 1940 (aged 47–48) |
Years active | 1924–1940 |
Teams | Scuderia Ferrari |
Championship titles | |
1924 · French Grand Prix |
Attilio Marinoni (1892 – 18 June 1940)[1] was an Italian racecar driver from Lodi, Lombardy.
After World War I, Marinoni joined the Alfa Romeo racing team as a mechanic. He became co-driver with Giuseppe Campari in the 1924 French Grand Prix. In an Alfa Romeo 6C, he won the 1927 Coppa Ciano and three Spa 24 Hours in a row: in 1928 with Boris Ivanowski, in 1929 with Robert Benoist, and in 1930 with Pietro Ghersi. He was promoted to chief mechanic and test driver of Scuderia Ferrari between 1934 and 1937. He died when he crashed an Alfa Romeo 158/159 Alfetta racing car on the Milan-to-Varese autostrada.[nb 1]
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- ↑ Etzrodt, Hantz (26 October 2000). "The Mistery of Attilio Marinoni". The Nostalgia Forum. Autosport.com Bulletin Board. Post #18.
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