Antonio Ascari (15 September 1888 – 26 July 1925) was an Italian Grand Prix motor racing champion. He won four Grands Prix before his premature death at the 1925 French Grand Prix. He was the father of two-time World Champion Alberto Ascari.
AntonioAscari (15 September 1888 – 26 July 1925) was an Italian Grand Prix motor racing champion. He won four Grands Prix before his premature death at...
When Ascari was a young child, his father AntonioAscari, also a famous racing driver, died in an accident at the 1925 French Grand Prix. Ascari himself...
works Alfa driver AntonioAscari, whose son Alberto would win the race in 1952 and 1953. After winning the Belgian race, AntonioAscari was killed in his...
rounds when AntonioAscari drove it in the European Grand Prix at Spa and Gastone Brilli-Peri won the Italian Grand Prix at Monza after Ascari died while...
in Pescara. Deeply shocked by the death of Ugo Sivocci in 1923 and AntonioAscari in 1925, Ferrari, by his admission, continued to race half-heartedly...
corners. 1949 saw Italian new-boy Alberto Ascari, son of the late 1924 Italian Grand Prix winner AntonioAscari, win in his Ferrari; Enzo Ferrari was now...
Targa Florio of 1923, Merosi developed four cars, entrusting them to AntonioAscari, Enzo Ferrari, Giulio Masetti and Ugo Sivocci. Sivocci, Ferrari's discoverer...
the staggered start it became a duel between Christian Werner and AntonioAscari's Alfa Romeo. But in a repeat of the previous year, his car stopped within...
expanded its sporting activities thanks to drivers of the caliber of AntonioAscari, Giuseppe Campari, Enzo Ferrari and Sivocci. As a result of its racing...
history and the entry of a new Italian driver onto the Formula 1 scene: Antonio Giovinazzi joins the "Alfa Romeo Racing" team with World Champion Kimi...
four of the French cars had retired by half distance, it left just AntonioAscari and Giuseppe Campari circulating to give Alfa Romeo a 1–2 victory. The...
Alfa Romeo in 1920 to drive in the four-man works team—Alfa Corse—with AntonioAscari, Giuseppe Campari, and Enzo Ferrari. Sivocci was thought to have enormous...
the 1930s: between 1929 and 1937 the team fielded such top drivers as AntonioAscari, Giuseppe Campari, and Tazio Nuvolari, and won 144 out of its 225 races...
of the Centro Stile Fiat was responsible for the initial sketches while Antonio Castellana was largely responsible for the final styling details and interior...