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  1. Eugenio Castellotti (Lodi, Italia, 10 de octubre de 1930-Módena, Italia, 14 de marzo de 1957) fue un piloto italiano de automovilismo. Carrera como piloto [ editar ] Nacido en el seno de una acaudalada familia italiana, [ 1 ] adquirió un Ferrari a los 20 años y empezó a competir en 1952. [ 1 ]

  2. Eugenio Castellotti (10 October 1930 – 14 March 1957) was a racing driver from Italy. He won the 1956 Mille Miglia and 1956 12 Hours of Sebring, and took several Formula One World Championship podiums. His career was cut short by a fatal testing accident at Modena in 1957. He was nicknamed "Il Bello" ("The Handsome").

  3. Eugenio Castellotti (Lodi, 10 ottobre 1930 – Modena, 14 marzo 1957) è stato un pilota automobilistico italiano. Nella sua carriera si distinse particolarmente nelle gare di durata, ottenendo la vittoria nel 1956 sia alla Mille Miglia che alla 12 Ore di Sebring (nel secondo caso in coppia con Juan Manuel Fangio ).

  4. The “forgotten” drivers of F1. Eugenio Castellotti (10 October 1930 – 14 March 1957) was a Formula One driver from Italy. Info from Wiki. Bio by Stephen Latham. Eugenio Castelletti would be Hollywood’s version of a race driver from that era, dashing, handsome and dating a famous Italian actress.

  5. Castellotti and team mate Collins were not to let go, though. First Eugenio took Behra on lap 9, with the Englishman coming on strong to pass all for the lead on lap 13. After the World Champion retook Castellotti for third, the leading trio began to stretch away, Collins managing to hold his lead until lap 26 - he had hit clutch trouble.

  6. Formula 1. The tragic tale of a lost Italian F1 star. Eugenio Castellotti was a rising grand prix star of the 1950s. But as NIGEL ROEBUCK explains, his life and career were suddenly cut short....

  7. 10 de oct. de 2010 · Eugenio Castellotti was born in Milan but grew up in Lodi. When he was still only 20 years of age he bought a Ferrari sports car and campaigned it enthusiastically in Italian events in 1951 and 1952.