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Giuseppe 'Nino' Farina, 1st position, celebrates winning the first Formula 1 World Championship race.
1935 Monaco Grand Prix.Monte Carlo, Monaco. 19-22 April 1935.Clerk-of-the-course Charles Faroux briefs the drivers before the start on the grid (foreground left-to-right): Philippe Etancelin, Antonio Brivio, Tazio Nuvolari, Rene Dreyfus, Giuseppe Farina, Rudolf Caracciola, Earl Howe, Luigi Fagioli, Raymond Sommer, Faroux and Goffredo Zehender.World Copyright: LAT PhotographicRef: A Race Through Time exhibition #36/MotorSport calendar
Monza, Italy.
11-13 September 1953.
Giuseppe Farina leads Alberto Ascari (both Ferrari 500), Juan Manuel Fangio (number 50) and Onofre Marimon (both Maserati A6GCM) during their battle for the lead. Fangio, Farina and Ascari finished in 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions respectively.
Ref-Autocar 592/06.
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1951 French Grand Prix.
Reims-Gueux, France. 1 July 1951.
Juan Manuel Fangio (Alfa Romeo 159, number 4), Giuseppe Farina (Alfa Romeo 159, number 2) and Alberto Ascari (Ferrari 375, number 12) on the front row. Luigi Villoresi (number 10), Consalvo Sanesi (6), Jose Froilan Gonzalez (14), Luigi Fagioli (8), Louis Chiron (42), Reg Parnell, Philippe Etancelin line up behind. Ref-51_35_14.
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1935 Dieppe Grand Prix
Dieppe, France. 21 July 1935
Rene Dreyfus, Alfa Romeo Tipo-B "P3", 1st position, leads Louis Chiron, Alfa Romeo Tipo-B "P3", 2nd position, Marcel Lehoux, Maserati 6C-34, retired, and Giuseppe Farina, Maserati 6C-34, 5th position, at the start, action
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Giuseppe 'Nino' Farina, 1st position, celebrates winning the first Formula 1 World Championship race.
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