#LudovicoScarfiotti

Ludovico Scarfiotti (18 October 1933 – 8 June 1968) was an Italian racing driver from Turin and a member of the family linked to the origins of Fiat: his grandfather, also named Lodovico Scarfiotti, was one of Fiat’s founders and its first president. A Ferrari works driver in both Formula One and sports cars, Scarfiotti won the 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans with Lorenzo Bandini and the 1963 12 Hours of Sebring with John Surtees. In Formula One, he remains especially remembered for winning the 1966 Italian Grand Prix at Monza with Ferrari, the last home win by an Italian driver in the Italian Grand Prix. He died in 1968 after an accident during a hillclimb event near Berchtesgaden, driving a Porsche 910.


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