#EugenioSiena
Eugenio Siena (Milan, 1 April 1905 - Tripoli, 15 May 1938) was an Italian racing driver. Cousin of Giuseppe Campari, he was a mechanic and test driver for Alfa Romeo (assistant to Enzo Ferrari). Later, he joined the Scuderia Ferrari 1930-34. Siena won the 24 Hours of Spa in 1932 with Antonio Brivio in the Alfa Romeo 8C, and finished second in the 1934 Mille Miglia with Tazio Nuvolari. He ran the Scuderia Siena and ran for the 1934-36 Maserati, then moved on to the voiturette. He died in an accident at the 1938 Tripoli Grand Prix, driving an Alfa Type 312.
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