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  1. Piero Taruffi (Albano Laziale, 12 de octubre de 1906-Roma, 12 de enero de 1988) fue un piloto italiano de automovilismo, padre de la también piloto Prisca Taruffi. Participó en dieciocho carreras de Fórmula 1, debutando el 3 de septiembre de 1950. Ganó una prueba y obtuvo 41 puntos en toda su carrera.

  2. Piero Taruffi (12 October 1906 – 12 January 1988) was an Italian racing driver. He raced in Formula One from 1950 to 1956, winning the 1952 Swiss Grand Prix and finishing 3rd in the 1952 World Drivers' Championship. His most notable motorsports victory was the 1957 Mille Miglia, the final running of the cross-country sports car race. Beginnings.

  3. 12 de oct. de 2014 · Conoce la vida y trayectoria de Piero Taruffi, uno de los pioneros del mundial de Fórmula 1. Ganó el GP de Suiza, participó en la Mille Miglia y escribió un libro sobre la técnica de la conducción.

  4. Piero Taruffi ( Albano Laziale, 12 ottobre 1906 – Roma, 12 gennaio 1988) è stato un pilota automobilistico, pilota motociclistico e progettista italiano . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Gli inizi sportivi. 1.2 La Rondine. 1.3 La carriera in Formula 1. 1.4 La Cisitalia. 1.5 Il Tarf. 1.6 La Mille Miglia. 1.7 L'attività ingegneristica e divulgativa.

  5. 18 de may. de 2022 · Learn about Piero Taruffi, a versatile and dedicated racing driver and engineer who won the 1952 Swiss Grand Prix and set world records on two and four wheels. Discover his relationship with Enzo Ferrari, his innovative car designs and his achievements with Lancia and Mercedes-Benz.

  6. 28 de dic. de 2023 · By Kent M. Wilhelm. December 28, 2023. Klemantaski Collection/Getty Images. This article contains spoilers for true events dramatized in Michael Mann's Ferrari. After winning the 1957 Mille Miglia...

  7. 13 de sept. de 2018 · An engineer, designer, inventor, record-breaker, and motorcycle rider and motorcar driver. Piero Taruffi was all this and maybe even more, but one need only read the “ The Five Hundred Miles ” that he wrote for Pirelli magazine in 1962 to understand what a distillation of know-how his life became: three pages to read all in one go.