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  2. Lina Lardi - TNF's Archive - The Autosport Forums

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    Lina Lardi - posted in TNFs Archive: Different sources vary greatly concerning the first meeting of Enzo Ferrari and Lina Lardi (mother of Piero Ferrari). This event is placed anywhere from the 1920s to the 1950s. She supposedly supported herself by 1) Teaching or 2) Working for Italian Government in a position involving Art History. Can anyone shed some light on this subject.

  3. What if it was a driver ? - Racing Comments Archive

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    Enzo Ferrari's son Piero was the result of a long-term affair with his secretary, Lina Lardi. Stirling Moss was a reknown skirt chaser. Mike Hawthorn had an illegitimate daughter. If Spankgate had involved a driver, people would have laughed it off. It's been a common excuse for Max that what he was doing was just "sex". It wasn't.

  4. Mike Parkes and Brenda Vernor - The Autosport Forums

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    4) Assuming Lina Lardi is still alive I'll bet Brenda is still visiting her. Brenda is available as a guide around Ferrariville. I can't imagine anyone better and I would be happy to share either her phone number and/or her e-mail with anyone who can convince me they are not interested in wasting Brenda's time (and no I am not her agent).

  5. Olivier Gendebien's Ferrari 156 - The Nostalgia Forum

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    Olivier Gendebien's Ferrari 156 - posted in The Nostalgia Forum: Something that has always intrigued me. When Gendebien drove the yellow Ferrari 156 #8 in the 1961 Belgian GP, was the car entered by Scuderia Ferrari or by the Ecurie Nationale Belge? I was always confused by the case, as certain sources say that it was the Scuderia that entered the car in the race, while others claim that the ...

  6. INDYCAR Toronto ft. Cooling Hybrid Passion - Racing Comments

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    Quick Navigation. Page 1 of 13 - INDYCAR Toronto ft. Cooling Hybrid Passion - posted in Racing Comments: It had to happen. Theres the first blush of a new relationship. (Hybrids debut at Mid-Ohio! Everybody but Scott Dixon amazed!) Theres the reality as the relationship settles in. (Hybrids at Iowa reveal multiple flaws in the systems operation.

  7. Scuderia Ferrari - The Nostalgia Forum - The Autosport Forums

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    Scuderia Ferrari - posted in The Nostalgia Forum: Is this overview correct and complete 1929 Alfredo Caniato was the first President from Scuderia Ferrari and the top was his brother Augusto Caniato and Mario Tadini with Enzo Ferrari - Alfa Romeo - Pirelli - Testi 1933 Carlo Felice Trossi was President from Scuderia Ferrari ...

  8. What if Villeneuve & Pironi had survived 1982 unscathed?

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    No, this trophy (a black cavallino on a marble base) was presented by Enzo Ferrari and given by Piero Lardi Ferrari to Didier Pironi in October 1982. The phrase was a Didier, vero Campione Mondiale 1982 (= to Didier, true World Champion 1982). Autosprint #44/1982 has a great photo on the cover.

  9. The 'dark side' of F1... - TNF's Archive - The Autosport Forums

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    Page 1 of 3 - The dark side of F1... - posted in TNFs Archive: Formula One likes to present a squeaky clean image but there are many scandals just underneath the surface. Most of them are not widely known as most F1 journalists are content to produce only fluff pieces and dont write much about scandals, be it human or technical. Perhaps it would be interesting for members to list the ...

  10. Porsche vs. Ferrari - TNF's Archive - The Autosport Forums

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    1970 and 71 had been the only years with straight comparison, fighting with equal arms, 917 v/s 512. 9 wins in 10 races for Porsche in 1970, and 8 out of 11 in 1971, a clear verdict. In 1972 and 73 the 3 litre limit came in force, Ferrari was prepared, Porsche not, so the honours clearly for the red cars this time.