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Riccardo Gabriele Patrese (born 17
April 1954) is an
Italian former racing driver, who
raced in
Formula One from 1977 to 1993. He
became the
first Formula...
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Lorenzo Patrese (born 12
August 2005) is an
Italian racing driver and
horse rider,
currently competing in the GT
World Challenge Europe with
Tresor Attempto...
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fourth in the championship, with Mansell's
Williams teammate Riccardo Patrese finishing second and
young Michael Schumacher third for Benetton-Ford....
- Prost, Mansell,
Patrese,
Alesi and Berger.
Early on, as
Senna was
pulling away from Prost,
Alesi got past
Patrese for fourth. However,
Patrese rep****ed him...
- Piquet, Boutsen,
Patrese,
Mansell and Prost. Soon,
Mansell p****ed
Patrese and got
Boutsen four laps
later as
Prost did the same to
Patrese.
Prost sneaked...
- and
Patrese. By the end of the
first lap Hill was
leading followed by Senna, Berger,
Patrese and Schumacher.
Schumacher attempted to
overtake Patrese on...
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Formula One seasons. The car was
driven by
Nigel Mansell and
Riccardo Patrese. The
development of the
Williams FW14 was
prompted by team’s underachievement...
- Juan
Pablo Montoya,
Alain Prost,
Nelson Piquet,
Ayrton Senna,
Riccardo Patrese,
Valtteri Bottas,
Felipe M****a and
Jacques Villeneuve. Of
these drivers...
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Belgian Grand Prix,
Piquet and
Patrese switched back to the BT50, but
Piquet finished three laps
behind the
winner and
Patrese retired. As the relationship...
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Benetton as Mansell's replacement,
alongside veteran Italian Riccardo Patrese. The team had also done a deal with Renault,
returning to F1
after a three-year...