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  1. Luigi Villoresi (Milán, Reino de Italia; 16 de mayo de 1909-Módena, Emilia-Romaña, Italia; 24 de agosto de 1997) fue un piloto de automovilismo italiano. Corrió en Fórmula 1 entre 1950 y 1956 [ 1 ] participando en 34 Grandes Premios, logró 49 puntos y subió 8 veces al podio.

  2. Luigi Villoresi (16 May 1909 – 24 August 1997) was an Italian racing driver. He competed in Formula One at the time of its inception.

  3. Villoresi was taken to hospital in a coma, lost the top of one of his fingers but despite his injuries, 'Gigi' recovered in time for the 1951 Inter Europa Cup meeting at Monza, where Enzo Ferrari entered him in a Ferrari 340 Coupé.

  4. Luigi Villoresi va ser un pilot de curses automobilístiques italià que va arribar a disputar curses de Fórmula 1 . Villoresi va néixer el 16 de maig del 1909 a Milà, Llombardia, Itàlia. Va morir el 24 d'agost del 1997 . A la F1.

  5. 24 de may. de 2024 · Luigi Villoresi was named as 1938 Italian Champion and his victories included the Targa Florio voiturette races in 1939 and 1940. He spent time as a prisoner of war during World War II and his hair had turned grey by the time he was free.

  6. 16 de may. de 2022 · Overview - Luigi Villoresi. A series of overviews of Luigi Villoresi about the driver, first or last races, a list of teams and constructors that belonged, championship standings, and records by various criteria. Driver. Nationality. Italy. Date of Birth. May 16, 1909. Died. August 24, 1997. Races. Debut. 1950 Monaco Grand Prix. Season 1950.

  7. Luigi Villoresi ( Milán, Reino de Italia; 16 de mayo de 1909- Módena, Emilia-Romaña, Italia; 24 de agosto de 1997) fue un piloto de automovilismo italiano. Corrió en Fórmula 1 entre 1950 y 1956 participando en 34 Grandes Premios, logró 49 puntos y subió 8 veces al podio. Logró una pole position.