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Vittorugo Mallucci

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Vittorugo Mallucci is a former Italian racing driver. He drove 13 races between 1934 and 1954, mainly in Fiats and Ferraris, his best results being two second places and one third place. After his retirement he founded Industrial Cooling Vittorugo Mallucci, a company that produced frozen food and canned food. It was declared bankrupt in March 2012, after being incorporated into and sold to various other companies over the years, because the dependence on the group Nestle had become unsustainable.[1][2]

Complete racing results

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Year Date Race Entrant Car Teammate(s) Result
1934 8 April Mille Miglia - Fiat Siata 508S "O. Astolfi" 19th
1937 4 April Mille Miglia - Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Giuseppe Tuffanelli DNF
1949 24 April Mille Miglia - Stanguellini S1100 Enrico Adanti 8th
1949 26 May Ferrara Vittorugo Mallucci Stanguellini S1100 none 2nd
1949 15 August Circuito di Pescara Vittorugo Mallucci Stanguellini S1100 none 9th
1949 21 August Circuito di Senigallia Vittorugo Mallucci Stanguellini S1100 none 6th
1949 25 September Giro delle Calabria Vittorugo Mallucci Stanguellini S1100 none 3rd
1950 23 April Mille Miglia Vittorugo Mallucci Stanguellini S1100 Enrico Adanti 15th
1950 20 August Circuito di Senigallia - Ferrari 166 MM - 2nd
1951 12 August Circuito di Senigallia - Ferrari 166 MM - -
1952 4 May Mille Miglia Vittorugo Mallucci Osca MT4 Noé Cecchetti DNF
1952 16 August 12 Hours of Pescara - Ferrari 225 S Luigi Piotti 3rd
1954 8 August Circuito di Senigallia - Ferrari - 6th

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Vittorugo Mallucci (I) – Racing Sports Cars".
  2. ^ it:Surgela
  3. ^ "Driver: Vittorugo Mallucci | Driver Database". www.driverdb.com. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  4. ^ "ferraridatabase.com". ww38.ferraridatabase.com. Retrieved 30 August 2023.