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  1. Alberto Ascari (Milán, Italia; 13 de julio de 1918-Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza, Italia; 26 de mayo de 1955) fue un piloto de automovilismo italiano de Fórmula 1. Su nombre se cuenta entre las primeras figuras de la categoría y al mismo tiempo de la Scuderia Ferrari , aunque también fue piloto oficial de Lancia y Maserati .

  2. Alberto Ascari (13 July 1918 – 26 May 1955) was an Italian racing driver and a two-time Formula One World Champion. Noted for careful precision and finely-judged accuracy, Ascari was a multitalented racer who competed in motorcycle racing before switching to cars.

  3. Alberto Ascari. The son of one of Italy's great pre-war drivers, Alberto Ascari went on to become one of Formula One racing's most dominant and best-loved champions. Noted for the careful precision and finely-judged accuracy that made him one of the safest drivers in a most dangerous era, he was also notoriously superstitious and took great ...

  4. Ascari shares the distinction with Michael Schumacher as Ferrari’s only consecutive World Champion, and he remains the only Italian champion for Ferrari. He was the first driver to secure multiple World Championship titles, maintaining the record for the most titles from 1952 to 1954.

  5. 2CARRER. no other Italian driver was able to follow in the footsteps of the great Alberto Ascari. Still today Alberto Ascari is the only Italian driver who has ever won two Formula One world Titles, both of the behind the wheel of a Ferrari. It was Enzo Ferrari who introduced Alberto Ascari to motorsports.

  6. Conoce la vida y la carrera de Alberto Ascari, el primer italiano en ganar dos Mundiales de Fórmula 1 con Ferrari en 1952 y 1953. Descubre sus inicios, sus victorias, sus poles, sus accidentes y su trágico final en este artículo de AS.com.

  7. Alberto Ascari (born July 13, 1918, Milan, Italy—died May 26, 1955, Monza) was an Italian automobile racing driver who was world champion driver in 1952 and 1953. Ascari started racing on motorcycles, turning to cars in 1940, when he entered the Mille Miglia .