File:1949-06-02 GP Roma start.jpg

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Start at 1949 Rome Grand Prix

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English: Start at 1949 Rome Grand Prix. We see 17 (or 18) cars, and there were 17 that arrived and started, mostly Italian drivers and cars. These are (front to back, left to right):[1]
  • #6 Luigi Villoresi (WINNER), Ferrari 166 F2 s/n 012C
  • #12 Franco Cortese, Ferrari 166 F2 s/n 06C
  • #10 Felice Bonetto, Ferrari 166 F2 s/n 04C
  • #2 Juan Fangio, Maserati A6GCS
  • #20 ?? Looks like a Cisitalia D46. Race result lists specifies that #20 was Roberto Vallone who did not appear (DNA) with his Ferrari 166 F2
  • #24 Inigo Barnabei, Cisitalia D46
  • #4 Benedicto Campos (Argentina) in a Maserati A6GCS
  • #22 Mario Bornigia, Cisitalia D24
  • #44 Giovanni Rocco, Maserati A6GCS
  • Some of the drivers not identified: Emilio Romano (#5, Maserati A6GCS), Ferdinando Righetti (#54, Ferrari 166 F2), Paolo Taruffi (#8, Ferrari 166 F2)
    Ferrari serial numbers from here: [2]
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    Author Unknown photographer

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