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'''Luigi Chinetti''' (born in [[Milan]], [[July 17]], [[1901]] - dead [[August 17]], [[1994]]), was a racecar driver from [[Italy]], later naturalized [[United States|American]]. Among other achivements with [[Ferrari]], Chinetti drove their first car to win the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]]. His win was made even more impressive by doing more than 23 hours of the driving himself.
 
'''Luigi Chinetti''' (born in [[Milan]], [[July 17]], [[1901]] - dead [[August 17]], [[1994]]), was a racecar driver from [[Italy]], later naturalized [[United States|American]]. Among other achivements with [[Ferrari]], Chinetti drove their first car to win the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]]. His win was made even more impressive by doing more than 23 hours of the driving himself.
  
Later, Chinetti became Ferrari importeur in the United States and founded [[North American Racing Team]] (N.A.R.T.).
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Later, Chinetti became Ferrari importeur in the United States and founded [[North American Racing Team]] ( N.A.R.T.).
  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 22:48, 18 July 2007

Luigi Chinetti (born in Milan, July 17, 1901 - dead August 17, 1994), was a racecar driver from Italy, later naturalized American. Among other achivements with Ferrari, Chinetti drove their first car to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans. His win was made even more impressive by doing more than 23 hours of the driving himself.

Later, Chinetti became Ferrari importeur in the United States and founded North American Racing Team ( N.A.R.T.).