Giovanni Bracco
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He lived in Biella, home hometown of other racing aces such as Umberto Maglioli, Mario Porrino and Lamberto Grolla. Before and after World War II he had been racing Lancia Aprilias. He had won the 1948 Italian Grand Prix (2-litre class) in a Maserati A6 GCS, before joining Ferrari for 1950–52, winning the 1952 Mille Miglia in a Ferrari 250 S. With his younger pupil, Umberto Maglioli, he came second in the 1951 Mille Miglia, driving a Lancia Aurelia B20. He raced a Maserati 200S in 1955. At the Modena Grand Prix on 28 September 1947 he lost control of his Delage 3000, accidentally killing five spectators standing too close to the road . Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Alberto Ghigo, Lorenzo Cottura, Riccardo Caradonna, Giovanni Bracco, Giuliana MattiazzoGet full text
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4by Mattia Raffero, Michele Martini, Biagio Passione, Giuliana Mattiazzo, Ermanno Giorcelli, Giovanni BraccoGet full text
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10by Sergej Antonello Sirigu, Mauro Bonfanti, Ermina Begovic, Carlo Bertorello, Panagiotis Dafnakis, Giuseppe Giorgi, Giovanni Bracco, Giuliana MattiazzoGet full text
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