- Giuseppe Campari
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name = Giuseppe Campari
birth_date = birth date|1892|6|8
birth_place = Lodi,Italy
death_date = Death date and age|1933|9|10|1892|6|8
death_place =Monza ,Italy
occupation = Racing driver and opera singer
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parents =
children =Giuseppe Campari (
June 8 ,1892 -September 10 ,1933 ) was an Italian opera singer andGrand Prix motor racing driver.Racing career
Born Cavaliere Giuseppe Campari near the city of Lodi southwest of Milan, as a teenager he went to work for the
Alfa Romeo automobile company. Campari's job eventually involved test driving factory cars and his skills and interest led to his participation in competitivehillclimbing events. In 1914 the 21-year-old rookie showed his abilities with a fourth place finish at theTarga Florio . Unfortunately, his career was just getting going whenWorld War I broke out and European racing came to a halt.Following the Armistice that ended the war, racing resumed and in 1920 Campari earned his first major race win and the first for the Alfa Romeo company when he drove to victory at Mugello inTuscany . He repeated as champion at Mugello the next year and took third place at the Targa Florio but did not earn another major championship until he captured theFrench Grand Prix in 1924 when he was part of a powerful three-man Alfa Romeo team with Count Gastone Brilli-Peri andAntonio Ascari in the P2 cars designed byVittorio Jano .The 1925 racing season was less than successful for Campari as he and the Alfa Romeo team withdrew from the French Grand Prix in July after Ascari crashed and died. In 1926,
Maserati came out with the Tipo 26, its first highly competitive race car that led to Maserati winning the Constructors' title andErnesto Maserati taking the Italian driving championship in 1927. Despite Maserati's strong performances, Campari claimed victory for Alfa Romeo in the 1927Coppa Acerbo .The 1928 season saw Giuseppe Campari win his second consecutive Coppa Acerbo and his first at the
Mille Miglia . He earned a second-place finish in the Targa Florio, a race he entered several times and although he frequently finished near the top, he never managed a win. The following year he repeated as champion at the Mille Miglia and along with top drivers such asMalcolm Campbell andRudolf Caracciola , he traveled toIreland to compete in the inauguralIrish International Grand Prix at Phoenix Park inDublin . Run in front of more than 100,000 spectators, Campari was hit in the eye by a flying small rock but was successfully treated in hospital and the race was won by theRussia n émigré,Boris Ivanowski . Campari also raced in the Tourist Trophy Races at the Ards course inBelfast where he finished second to Caracciola's Mercedes.In 1930,
Tazio Nuvolari joined Campari on the Alfa Romeo team. After a sensational debut season, Nuvolari and Campari combined to win their firstItalian Grand Prix , a victory that made them national heroes for taking the championship from the French who had won it for the past three years. That same year, Campari won his third Coppa Acerbo but for 1933 he became part of the Maserati team withBaconin Borzacchini andLuigi Fagioli . Campari won his second French Grand Prix driving for Maserati, but at age 41 was ready to retire at the end of the season. The Italian Grand Prix onSeptember 10 ,1933 at theAutodromo Nazionale Monza in Monza, Italy was to be his last race. After 20 years without any major accidents, disaster stuck in one of the blackest days in Grand Prix racing history. While leading the race, Campari was instantly killed when his car crashed after skidding in a sharp turn on a patch of leaked engine oil. Immediately behind him in second place, team-mate Baconin Borzacchini tried unsuccessfully to avoid Campari's wrecked vehicle and was killed when his car veered off the track. Later on, when the race was restarted, the vehicle of Polish driver, Count Stanislas Czaykowski, crashed and caught on fire, burning him to death.Personal life
In addition to his love of automobile racing, Giuseppe Campari had two other passions: food, in great quantities that he liked to prepare himself, and the opera. Blessed with a great
baritone voice from the depths of an expansive paunch, he took singing lessons and while still racing began to sing professionally.Major victories
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Circuit of Mugello 1920, 1921
*Coppa Acerbo 1927, 1928, 1931
*French Grand Prix 1924, 1933
*Italian Grand Prix 1931
*Mille Miglia 1928, 1929Complete European Championship results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position)
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