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  1. Ludovico Scarfiotti (18 October 1933 – 8 June 1968) was a Formula One and sports car driver from Italy. Just prior to entering Formula One, he won the 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans for Ferrari . He later participated in 12 World Championship Formula One grands prix, and many non-championship races.

    • Italian
    • 8 June 1968 (aged 34), Berchtesgaden, Germany
    • 18 October 1933, Turin, Italy
  2. Ludovico Scarfiotti was born to be a Ferrari driver. He was the son of a Member of the Italian Parliament who had been an amateur driver with Scuderia Ferrari during the 1930s. His father made a fortune as a cement manufacturer in Ancona. Early racing career

  3. Scarfiotti in 1966, thanks to the Cahier Archive. Winner of the 1962 European Hillclimb Championship and 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans, Ludovico Scarfiotti was no stranger to speedy steering. In Formula 1 he’d pick up one win (in a Ferrari at Monza no less) and seventeen points from just ten starts, but sadly would not have time to improve that tally.

  4. Ludovico Scarfiotti (October 18, 1933 - June 8, 1968) was an Italian racing driver, who, despite only ever competing in the series on a short-time basis, won the 1966 Italian Grand Prix, becoming the first Italian in 15 years to do so. He is also known for winning the 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans with his compatriot Lorenzo Bandini, and for winning the 1967 Syracuse Grand Prix on a dead heat with ...

  5. Nov 1, 2015 · Ludovico Scarfiotti, Robert Newman remembers the handsome Italian who was a winner in sports cars and F1 for Ferrari. Join The World's Best Iconic & Vintage Car Community >> Members.

  6. Overview - Ludovico Scarfiotti. A series of overviews of Ludovico Scarfiotti about the driver, first or last races, a list of teams and constructors that belonged, championship standings, and records by various criteria. Driver. Nationality. Italy. Date of Birth. October 18, 1933. Died. June 8, 1968. Races

  7. Lodovico Scarfiotti (born 18 Oct 1933 Turin; died 08 Jun 1968 Rossfeld, Germany). Killed in a practice attempt at the Rossfeld hillclimb. Grandson of the first president of FIAT, Lodovico Scarfiotti, 'Lulu' was also named after him, but often referred to as Ludovico. Scarfiotti's father also raced in the 1930's for Ferrari before becoming a ...

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