Tazio Nuvolari

Tazio Nuvolari
Nuvolari at the Belgrade Grand Prix in 1939
BornTazio Giorgio Nuvolari
(1892-11-16)16 November 1892
Castel d'Ario, Lombardy, Kingdom of Italy
Died11 August 1953(1953-08-11) (aged 60)
Mantua, Lombardy, Italy
Championship titles
AIACR European Drivers' Championship (1932)
Major victories
Monaco Grand Prix (1932)
24 Hours of Le Mans (1933)
Vanderbilt Cup (1936)
European Championship career
Years active19311932, 19351939
TeamsAlfa Romeo, Ferrari, Auto Union
Starts26
Championships1 (1932)
Wins4
Podiums7
Poles0
Fastest laps4
Champ Car career
2 races run over 2 years
Best finish5th (1936)
First race1936 Vanderbilt Cup (Westbury)
Last race1937 Vanderbilt Cup (Westbury)
First win1936 Vanderbilt Cup (Westbury)
Wins Podiums Poles
1 1 0
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years1933
TeamsSommer
Best finish1st (1933)
Class wins1 (1933)

Tazio Giorgio Nuvolari (Italian: [ˈtattsjo ˈdʒordʒo nuvoˈlaːri]; 16 November 1892 – 11 August 1953) was an Italian racing driver. He first raced motorcycles and then concentrated on sports cars and Grand Prix racing. Originally of Mantua, he was nicknamed il Mantovano Volante ("the Flying Mantuan") and Nuvola ("Cloud"). His victories—72 major races, 150 in all[1]—included 24 Grands Prix, five Coppa Cianos, two Mille Miglias, two Targa Florios, two RAC Tourist Trophies, a Le Mans 24-hour race, and a European Championship in Grand Prix racing. Ferdinand Porsche called him "the greatest driver of the past, the present, and the future".[2]

  1. ^ Hilton 2003, p. 10.
  2. ^ "Tazio 'Nivola' Nuvolari". Top 100. Archived from the original on 16 June 2009.