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Corrado Fabi (born 12 April 1961) is a former racing driver from Italy. He participated in 18 Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on 13 March 1983, scoring no championship points. He is the younger brother of Teo Fabi , also a racing driver.
Mauro was Italian by birth, but along with his brother Lucien, raced under the Belgian flag. Jules was French by birth and nationality Lou Blaney: Ryan Blaney United States: Jack Brabham: Matthew Brabham Australia United States United Kingdom: Matthew born in Boca Raton, FL, USA. Sam Brabham: Sam was born in Slough, UK.
Italian auto racing biography stubs (132 P) Pages in category "Italian racing drivers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 435 total.
All three championships came in the early 1950s and very few Italian drivers have come close since Ascari's 1953 victory. In 1989 and again for the following two years there were 13 drivers from Italy. [1] Antonio Giovinazzi was the last Italian driver, having competed in F1 in 2017 and from 2019 to 2021.
Benetton began racing under Italian nationality for the 1996 season, but remained based in the United Kingdom. Despite being contracted to race for Benetton, Schumacher left early to join Ferrari, citing the team's actions in 1994 as his reason for opting out. [ 34 ]
Teodorico "Teo" Fabi (born 9 March 1955) is an Italian former racing driver, who competed in Formula One from 1982 to 1987. In sportscar racing , Fabi won the World Sportscar Championship in 1991 with Jaguar .
From the beginning of organised motor sport events, in the early 1900s, until the late 1960s, before commercial sponsorship liveries came into common use, vehicles competing in Formula One, sports car racing, touring car racing and other international auto racing competitions customarily painted their cars in standardised racing colours that indicated the nation of origin of the car or driver.
Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. [1] The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and cars must conform. [2] Each year, the F1 World Championship season is held.