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  1. Luigi Fagioli (Osimo, 9 de junio de 1898-Mónaco, 20 de junio de 1952) fue un piloto italiano de automovilismo. Participó en 7 GGPP de Fórmula 1 y consiguió una victoria, en el Gran Premio de Francia de 1951 .

  2. Luigi Cristiano Fagioli (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi faˈdʒɔːli]; 9 June 1898 – 20 June 1952), nicknamed "the Abruzzi robber", was an Italian motor racing driver. Having won his last race at 53 years old, Fagioli holds the record for the oldest Formula One driver to win a race.

  3. LUIGI FAGIOLI. Luigi nació el 9 de junio de 1898 en Osimo, localidad y comuna italiana de la provincia de Ancona, región de las Marcas (Italia). Fue un gran rival de Rudolf Caracciola en la década de los treinta, y aunque llegó a la Fórmula 1 a una edad muy avanzada, su trayectoria fue breve, pero muy exitosa culminando en su último Gran ...

  4. Luigi Fagioli (FADGE-ee-oh-lee; born June 9, 1898 in Osimo, Ancona, Marche, Italy – died June 20, 1952 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco) was an Italian Grand Prix racer who raced in Formula One in the latter stages of his career.

  5. Luigi Cristiano Fagioli, detto Gigi (Osimo, 9 giugno 1898 – Monte Carlo, 20 giugno 1952), è stato un pilota automobilistico italiano

  6. Learn about Luigi Fagioli, one of the leading drivers of the 1930s and 1950s, who won the oldest world championship race at 53. Find out his achievements, controversies and accidents in Formula 1 and sports cars.

  7. At the end of hostilities, and with his health somewhat improved, Luigi Fagioli, now 52 years old, joined Alfa Romeo's 1950 Formula 1 team, earning six podium finishes in seven races en route to finishing a remarkable third overall in the first-ever FIA World Championship.