Giovanni Alloatti

Giovanni Alloatti (Turin, Italy - June 9, 1934, Palermo, Italy) was an Italian racing driver. He drove six races between 1926 and 1934 of which he won two. His last race, the 1934 Targa Florio, was run in bad weather and Alloatti went over a bridge parapet on a train bridge. He succumbed to his injuries 20 days later.[1]

Results

YearDateRaceEntrantCarTeammate(s)Result
1926April 4Formula Libre Grand Prix of Alessandria-Bugatti-1st
1929June 2Circuito del Pozzo, VeronaPugnoBugattinone1st
1933April 30IX Circuito Pietro Bordino, AlessandriaGiovanni AlloattiBugatti T51noneDNF
1934April 8Mille Miglia-Alfa Romeo 8C 2300Gino RovereDNS
1934April 22X Circuito Pietro Bordino, AlessandriaGiovanni AlloattiBugatti T35BnoneDNF
1934May 20XXV Targa FlorioGiovanni AlloattiBugatti T35BnoneDNF (Fatal Crash)

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