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  • |year = 1957 |start_date = 24th February 1957
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  • ...high-profile accident with [[Consalvo Sanesi]] at the [[1955 French Grand Prix]], he was famously fired from the team before the race was ended through a ...th [[Tony Brooks]], one of two drivers killed in the [[1956 Scottish Grand Prix]] when his car left the wet track and collided with two trees. He was eject
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  • ...y signed for [[Ferrari]], scoring another podium at the [[1956 Irish Grand Prix]]. Throughout the winters, he reached his peak success, winning numerous op | [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNA</small>
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  • ...born 10 April 1929 in Mexborough, died 22 January 1959 in Guildford) was a British racing driver. Making a meteoric rise through the junior ranks in 1950 and ...vantage of high attrition to surprisingly win a close-fought Italian Grand Prix ahead of four [[O.S.C.A.]] works cars.
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  • | [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | [[1951 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]
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  • ...rch 1916 in Smethwick, died 12 January 1957 in Ardmore, New Zealand) was a British racing driver. An extremely successful hillclimb and rally driver, Wharton | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...e 24 Hours of Le Mans that same year with [[Mike Hawthorn]], as well as in 1957 with [[Ron Flockhart]]. He made some abortive attempts at racing in Formula | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...ss Grand Prix]]. After the drives dried up, he defected to West Germany in 1957, where he continued his racing career in sportscars. He died of cancer in M | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...e interested in the European scene and decided to attend the British Grand Prix in the Tasman off-season. ...kly, and when Ferrari fired [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] after the Italian Grand Prix, Brabham was the only driver on the Ferrari books willing to step in as rep
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  • ...urroundings, only barely failing to make the grid. His career lasted until 1957, but no other details on his life are known. | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...h Grand Prix]] before finishing in second. A third place in the Thai Grand Prix netted Maglioli 10 points. His sportscar career outlived his Formula 1 outi |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNPQ</small>
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  • ...ss was a legendary victory at the 1953 24 Hours of le Mans, his loyalty to British teams delayed his single-seater success. After a dry spell with the [[Royal |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNPQ</small>
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  • ...ap) came at the [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]] [[Italian Grand Prix]], where he finished fifth. | [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...career in Formula One following an appearance at the [[1953 Italian Grand Prix]]. He signed with [[Officine Renzo]] in 1954, where he scored no points but ...ompete in Formula 1 when Paolo entered the [[1954 Italian Grand Prix]]. In 1957, all four Marzotto brothers entered under the [[Scuderia Marzotto]] name. G
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  • ...but after failing to qualify, he defected to [[Scuderia Ugolini]] later in 1957. | [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • .... He also entered a single Formula 1 event, the [[1953 United States Grand Prix]], driving for [[Bardahl Oil Company]]. However, he couldn't adapt to road | [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...with [[EMW]], he returned in 1956 for [[Irish Racing Cars]], then again in 1957 for [[Scuderia Centro Sud]]. He also competed in the [[World Sprint Racing | [[1954 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...in 1954, and is best known for winning the 24 Hours of le Mans in 1956 and 1957. He also competed in Formula One, but spent most of his career driving for |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1954 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNPQ</small>
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  • ...then [[Ferrari]], the results dried up and he was left without a drive. In 1957, he returned to Gordini, replacing the late [[Eugenio Castellotti]]. Howeve ...d Ramos delivered a second place finish at an attrition-hit [[French Grand Prix]]. However, the race would also be marred with tragedy as [[Giulio Cabianca
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  • ...itive teams. He was killed in March 1958 while testing a new Ferrari Grand Prix car at Modena Autodrome. He was 29 years old. |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1955 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNPQ</small>
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