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  1. Alberto Ascari (13 July 1918 – 26 May 1955) was an Italian racing driver and a two-time Formula One World Champion. Noted for careful precision and finely-judged accuracy, Ascari was a multitalented racer who competed in motorcycle racing before switching to cars.

  2. The son of one of Italy's great pre-war drivers, Alberto Ascari went on to become one of Formula 1 racing's most dominant and best-loved champions. Noted for the careful precision and finely-judged accuracy that made him one of the safest drivers in a most dangerous era, he was also notoriously superstitious and took great pains to avoid ...

  3. Alberto Ascari (13 Julai 1918 – 26 Mei 1955) ialah seorang pemandu kereta lumba dari Itali, dan memenangi dua Kejuaraan Dunia Formula Satu.

  4. Apr 25, 2021 · Alberto Ascari was just seven years old when his father Antonio died. Almost three decades later, when Alberto was exactly the same age as his father was at the time of his passing; on the same day of the month and in almost the same manner, Alberto too was killed.

  5. Alberto Ascari was an Italian F1 driver who won the F1 Drivers' World Championship title twice, in 1952 and 1953, for Scuderia Ferrari.

  6. Sep 8, 2020 · The first back-to-back Grand Prix World Champion, who duelled with Fangio: does Alberto Ascari qualify as one of motor racing's all-time greats? Ascari on pole for the 1953 British GP. Klemantaski Collection/Getty Images

  7. Alberto Ascari (born July 13, 1918, Milan, Italy—died May 26, 1955, Monza) was an Italian automobile racing driver who was world champion driver in 1952 and 1953. Ascari started racing on motorcycles, turning to cars in 1940, when he entered the Mille Miglia.