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  2. Roy Francesco Salvadori (12 May 1922 – 3 June 2012) was a British racing driver and team manager. He was born in Dovercourt, Essex, to parents of Italian descent. He graduated to Formula One by 1952 and competed regularly until 1962 for a succession of teams including Cooper, Vanwall, BRM, Aston Martin and Connaught.

  3. Jul 7, 2014 · Roy Salvadori, who has died shortly after his 90th birthday, was maybe the 1950s’ busiest racing driver. Talented and versatile, he combined a strong work ethic with an indomitable will to win, and his services were in constant demand from works teams and privateers. Although born of Italian immigrant parents, Roy Francesco Salvadori was ...

  4. Jun 6, 2012 · Alan Henry. Wed 6 Jun 2012 08.29 EDT. Between 1954 and 1962, Roy Salvadori, who has died aged 90, drove in 47 world championship Formula One grands prix. Born in Dovercourt, Essex, of Italian...

  5. Jun 2, 2012 · The 1959 Le Mans winner and former Grand Prix driver Roy Salvadori died on Sunday at the age of 90. His death comes just a few weeks after that of Car.

  6. Jul 3, 2012 · Born in Dovercourt, Essex, England of Italian parents, Roy Francesco Salvadori was however every inch an Englishman. With his racing ambitions thwarted by World War II, Salvadori began his career in 1946, racing a single-seater R-type MG and an ex-Brooklands offset Riley purely for pleasure before stepping up by acquiring a half-share in the ex ...

  7. Roy Francesco Salvadori (12 May 1922 – 3 June 2012) was a British racing driver and team manager. He was born in Dovercourt, Essex, to parents of Italian descent. He graduated to Formula One by 1952 and competed regularly until 1962 for a succession of teams including Cooper, Vanwall, BRM, Aston Martin and Connaught.

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  9. Roy Francesco Salvadori (12 May 1922 – 3 June 2012) was a British racing driver and team manager. He was born in Dovercourt, Essex, to parents of Italian descent. He graduated to Formula One by 1952 and competed regularly until 1962 for a succession of teams including Cooper, Vanwall, BRM, Aston Martin and Connaught.