Alberto Ascari
World's First Double Champion

 

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Alberto Ascari
World's First Double Champion

by Karl Ludvigsen (Author)
Mario Andretti (Foreword)

 

Hardback

ISBN: 9781859606803

 

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This volume follows Italian double world champion, Alberto Ascari. He drove the first Ferrari T815 in the 1940 Mille Migli, but at the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix he famously crashed his Lancia D50 into the harbour. Four days later he was killed when he crashed the Ferrari he was testing at Monza.


Italian double world champion, whom the legendary Fangio described as "my greatest opponent", Alberto Ascari raced Bianchi motorcycles, then drove the very first Ferrari T815 sports car in the 1940 Mille Miglia. He won the 1948 San Remo Grand Prix in a Maserati, learning much racecraft from his team-mate Luigi Villoresi. Joining Ferrari in 1950 Ascari had spectacular success, and won back-to-back world titles in 1952 and 1953. A move to Lancia in 1954 proved frustrating as the F1 car was delayed until late that year, but he won the Mille Miglia in a Lancia sports car. At the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix he famously crashed his Lancia D50 into the harbour. Four days later he appeared unexpectedly at Monza to test a Ferrari for the Supercortemaggiore race, but inexplicably crashed the car and was killed.


 

ISBN 1859606806
ISBN13 9781859606803
Publisher J H Haynes & Co Ltd
Format Hardback
Publication date 20/11/2000
Pages 208
Weight (grammes) 1089
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 250
Width (mm) 250

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