Nello Pagani
Italian motorcycle racer and driver
Born
October 11th, 1911
114 years ago
Died
October 19th, 2003
22 years ago — 92 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Italy
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Competed in motorcycle racing and car racing during the mid-20th century. Achievements included wins in various events, and participation in prestigious races, showcasing exceptional skill on two and four wheels. Claimed multiple victories across different competitions, demonstrating versatility in racing disciplines. Also participated in Formula One events, contributing to a career that spanned various forms of motorsport.
Won multiple races in the Italian Motorcycle Championship
Raced in Formula One events in the 1950s
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