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Piero Taruffi (12
October 1906 – 12
January 1988) was an
Italian racing driver. He
raced in
Formula One from 1950 to 1956,
winning the 1952
Swiss Grand...
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Taruffi is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Emilio Taruffi (1633–1696),
Italian painter Piero Taruffi (1906–1988), Italian...
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Autodromo Vallelunga Piero Taruffi is a
racing circuit situated 32 km (20 mi)
north of Rome, Italy, near
Vallelunga of Campagnano.
Vallelunga was...
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Piero Taruffi to
secure the
first two
places on the grid.
Farina led from the
start until he
retired with
magneto failure,
leaving Taruffi to win his...
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would not need one. This race was won by
Scuderia Ferrari driver Piero Taruffi without the aid of a navigator. He
completed the 992-mile
distance in 10...
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Giuseppe Antonio Taruffi (1722–1786) was an
Italian poet, diplomat, and
chess master. He was born in Bologna, and
studied law in Rome
under Giovanni Vincenzo...
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resulting crash,
including children.
Another of Ferrari's drivers, the
veteran Taruffi,
completes the
round trip to
Brescia and wins the race.
Ferrari is blamed...
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Emilio Taruffi (1633–1696) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period. He was a fellow-pupil with
Carlo Cignani in the
studio of
Francesco Albani, then...
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Alberto Ascari, Nino
Farina and
Luigi Villoresi—being
joined by
Piero Taruffi and André Simon, both of whom had
competed for the
Scuderia at various...
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dangerous in the wet. But
Fangio made no
mistake and won the race from
Piero Taruffi in a
Ferrari and Farina,
whose decision to run the race
without changing...