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  2. Giancarlo Baghetti; Born 25 December 1934 Milan, Lombardy, Kingdom of Italy: Died: 27 November 1995 (aged 60) Milan, Lombardy, Italy: Formula One World Championship career; Nationality: Italian: Active years: 1961–1967: Teams: Ferrari, Automobili Turismo e Sport, Scuderia Centro Sud, Brabham, Reg Parnell, Lotus: Entries: 21: Championships: 0 ...

    • 27 November 1995 (aged 60), Milan, Lombardy, Italy
    • Italian
  3. Mar 24, 2021 · 24 marzo 2021. Words- Gavin Green. A new series looks back at Ferrari drivers who deserve greater recognition. The first is Giancarlo Baghetti, who not only won for the Scuderia on his debut in the Formula 1 World Championship, but also took the first-ever victory for a mid-engined Ferrari F1 car. Aside from the victor of the inaugural Formula ...

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  5. Apr 27, 2021 · Born on Christmas Day 1934, Giancarlo Baghetti pulled off a miraculous debut Grand Prix victory at Reims in 1961 to set his legacy firmly in stone… The pressure in Syracuse –… 21st December 2017

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  6. Dec 25, 2023 · Giancarlo Baghetti wins for Ferrari at the first time of asking. Italian racing driver Giancarlo Baghetti was born in Milan on the 25th of December 1934.

  7. Active years: 7. Giancarlo Baghetti (25 December 1934 in Milan, Italy – 27 November 1995 also in Milan) was a Formula One driver who raced for the Ferrari, ATS (the Italian team), BRM, Brabham and Lotus teams.

  8. Nov 27, 1995 · Biography last updated 8 Nov 2020. Giancarlo Baghetti (born 25 Dec 1934 Milan; died 27 Nov 1995 Milan). Became a photo-journalist after retirement, before his death from cancer.

  9. Dec 21, 2017 · Born on Christmas Day 1934, Giancarlo Baghetti pulled off a miraculous debut Grand Prix victory at Reims in 1961 to set his legacy firmly in stone… The pressure in Syracuse – 50,000 expectant locals in Mafioso sunglasses – had been intense, but nothing like this.