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  • ...r, Fangio announced his retirement, but was nonetheless offered a drive at Ferrari for 1956, which he accepted. He scored a podium in Monaco, but largely disa ! [[Scuderia Ferrari]]
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  • !rowspan=2| [[Scuderia Ferrari]] ! [[Ferrari 801]]
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  • ...loped a reputation for his involvement in multiple accidents, notably with Ferrari teammate [[Reg Parnell]]. Following an accident in the [[1956 Italian Grand ! [[Scuderia Ferrari]]
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  • ! [[Scuderia Ferrari]] ! [[Ferrari R560]]
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  • ! [[Scuderia Ferrari]] ! [[Ferrari R560]]
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  • !rowspan=2| [[Ferrari]] |rowspan=2| [[Ferrari R560|R560]]
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  • ...be Adriatica's last race finish, as the rest of the season was hindered by Ferrari's lack of pace and reliability. The team was most notably denied an entry a | rowspan=1|Ferrari 555
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  • |Short_name = {{ITA}} Scuderia Ferrari |Logo = [[File:Scuderia Ferrari 2016.png|200px]]
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  • |rowspan=10| {{ITA}} [[Scuderia Ferrari]] !rowspan=10| [[Ferrari]]
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  • Signing with [[Ferrari]] before the end of the season, he proved to be a quick but unreliable driv As a tribute, [[Ferrari]] posthumously entered Godia in a fourth car at the [[1957 Spanish Grand Pr
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  • ...sport before the [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix]]. Gaze eventually signed for [[Ferrari]], scoring another podium at the [[1956 Irish Grand Prix]]. Throughout the ! [[Ferrari]] 375 4.5 V12
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  • ...s. Wharton was killed in an accident in Ardmore Circuit when he rolled his Ferrari Monza. He was 40 years old. ! [[Ferrari 555]]
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  • ...tart to the year, he scored 5 points, but was quickly dropped. Moving to [[Ferrari]], with whom he had driven in sportscars, a string of retirements were foll ! [[Ferrari]] 555 2.5 L4
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  • ! [[Ferrari R560]] ! [[Ferrari]] RS560 2.5 L4
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  • ! [[Ferrari 555]] ! [[Ferrari]] 555 2.5 L4
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  • ...ves for competitive teams. He was killed in March 1958 while testing a new Ferrari Grand Prix car at Modena Autodrome. He was 29 years old. ! [[Ferrari R560]]
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  • | {{ITA}} [[Ferrari]] 750 Monza | {{ITA}} [[Ferrari]] R560
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  • ...10 May 1998 in Bologna) was an Italian racing driver. A works Maserati and Ferrari driver in the mid 1950s, the young Perdisa often took a back seat to his mo ! [[Ferrari]] 555 2.5 L4
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  • ...he [[Belgian Grand Prix]]. Cabianca also did a single race for the works [[Ferrari]] team at the [[Italian Grand Prix]], but failed to finish. The jaunt with Ferrari in 1956 led to a near-full time drive with Ferrari in [[1957_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1957]], with the Italian scoring a c
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  • ...rformance, Gerini was given his big break when he was signed by [[Scuderia Ferrari]] for the 1959 season. ! [[Ferrari R560]]
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  • |third team = [[Ferrari]] ...ith [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] taking third place on his return from injury, [[Ferrari]]'s first podium since their return after the buy-out by [[Simone Bizzarri]
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  • ...Hill's eventful race in Monaco, he was forced to miss this race, prompting Ferrari to sign Umberto Maglioli as reserve driver and therefore as fifth driver fo -Also on Ferrari's agenda, their deal with Reatherson allowed them to request the Irish team
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  • -Speaking of Tony Gaze, it was Scuderia Ferrari who managed to sign him after the Alfa Romeo debacle left him without a dri ...nd de Portago from a clutch failure, stopping in the same escape road. The Ferrari sportscar teammates watched the rest of the race from the side of the track
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  • ...eplaces Giulio Cabianca at Reatherson, although there have been rumours of Ferrari putting pressure on Perdisa to perform, as Cabianca has shown himself to be -After being suspended for Spa by Ferrari, Tony Bettenhausen steps back into the car at the expense of the young Phil
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  • | [[Ferrari R560]] | [[Ferrari]] RS560 2.5 L4
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  • |third team = [[Ferrari]] ...many races, while [[Tony Gaze]] bagged his first podium after moving to [[Ferrari]].
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  • ...arrival of the newly-announced Soviet GAZ, widely suspected to be a stolen Ferrari, to Edinburgh, to be driven by Vasiliy Kuznetzov, who finished fourth (and ...e American closed the door, surprised by a suddenly slowing Joe Flynn. The Ferrari driver lost control and span into the trackside trees, getting thrown from
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  • |second team = [[Ferrari]] ...ampionship lead, less than three seconds ahead of [[Umberto Maglioli]]'s [[Ferrari]]. Long-time race leader [[Peter Collins]] finished third and scored the ra
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  • ...f disappointing performances, Juan Manuel Fangio has been demoted from the Ferrari squad in a straight swap with Reatherson's Giulio Cabianca, who will make h ...ave instead hired rookies Piero Scotti and Giorgio Becucci to drive the ex-Ferrari machinery.
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  • |third team = [[Ferrari]] ...roilán González]] finished second, with [[Umberto Maglioli]] third for [[Ferrari]]. This was the first World Championship event to be held in Asia.
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