Augusto Caraceni

Dr. Augusto Caraceni is a former Italian racing driver. He entered four races between 1951 and 1958.[1] Caraceni was the son of Domenico Caraceni, founder of Caraceni, a Rome-based tailor whose clientele included Humphrey Bogart and Aristotle Onassis.[2] He was named after his uncle, Augusto Caraceni, who opened the Paris branch of the Caraceni tailors.[3]

Results

YearDateRaceCarTeammateResult
1951April 29Mille MigliaFerrari 166 InterFranco MeloniDNS
1952May 4Mille MigliaFerrari 225 SFranco MeloniDNF
1953May 31Coppa della ToscanaLanciaPaolo Fontana23rd
1958September 7Coppa Inter-EuropaFerrari 250 GTnone-
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 30 April 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Even there one can find a connection to motor sports. In the 1950s, principal Dr. Augusto Caraceni was competing himself, mostly racing a Ferrari. Caraceni even held the title of Italian Mountain Champion with his Ferrari 225 S Vignale."
  2. "Ferrari 212/225 Sport Coupe Vignale". Motorsport Network. 21 October 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  3. Laurent Le Cam (22 April 2012). "Caraceni". Retrieved 4 January 2019. Treize ans ont passé depuis ses débuts. Peu à peu, il convainc deux de ses frères, Augusto et Galliano, qu’il a appelés en renfort pour le seconder, de s’installer à Paris et à Milan dans le but d’accroître la réputation du style Caraceni, savant mélange des meilleures techniques anglaise et italienne.


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