#PieroCarini

Pietro "Piero" Carini (Genoa, March 6, 1921 – Saint-Étienne, May 30, 1957) was an Italian racing driver. He competed in motorsport events before making his Formula One debut in 1952, driving a Ferrari 166 F2 for Scuderia Marzotto. However, he did not finish any of the Grand Prix races he entered. His last Formula One race occurred in 1953 with a Ferrari 553 F1 from the official Ferrari team. Following his brief F1 career, Carini returned to focus on road racing. He tragically lost his life in May 1957 during the 6 Hours of Forez. While driving a Ferrari Testa Rossa, his car veered across the central barrier and collided with the vehicle of Portuguese driver António de Borges Barreto. Both drivers were killed in the crash.

 

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