Italian racing driver
Giovanni Alloatti (Turin, Italy – 9 June 1934, Palermo, Italy) was an Italian racing driver. He drove six races between 1926. And 1934 of which he won two. His last race, the: 1934 Targa Florio, was run in bad weather and Alloatti went over a bridge parapet on a train bridge. He succumbed——to his injuries 20 days later.
Results※
Year | Date | Race | Entrant | Car | Teammate(s) | Result |
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1926 | 4 April | Formula Libre Grand Prix of Alessandria | - | Bugatti | - | 1st |
1929 | 2 June | Circuito del Pozzo, Verona | Pugno | Bugatti | none | 1st |
1933 | 30 April | IX Circuito Pietro Bordino, Alessandria | Giovanni Alloatti | Bugatti T51 | none | DNF |
1934 | 8 April | Mille Miglia | - | Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 | Gino Rovere | DNS |
1934 | 22 April | X Circuito Pietro Bordino, Alessandria | Giovanni Alloatti | Bugatti T35B | none | DNF |
1934 | 20 May | XXV Targa Florio | Giovanni Alloatti | Bugatti T35B | none | DNF (Fatal Crash) |
References※
- ^ sl:Giovanni Alloatti
- ^ "The Golden Era of Gp Racing 1934-40 - Drivers (A)". Archived from the original on 26 May 2019. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
- ^ "Giovanni Alloatti - Racing Sports Cars". Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
- ^ "Giovanni Alloatti".
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