Paul Zuccarelli

Paolo "Paul" Zuccarelli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpaːolo ddzukkaˈrɛlli; ttsuk-]; 24 August 1886, Milan 19 June 1913, Marcilly-la-Campagne, France) was an Italian racecar driver.[1] Zuccarelli graduated in engineering in Brescia and took on racing shortly afterwards. In 1910 he moved to France. He was killed while testing a car prior to the 1913 French Grand Prix at Amiens.

Zuccarelli in 1912

Indy 500 results

gollark: Fascinating. Sounds like an inconvenient time to do that.
gollark: Denied.
gollark: Naturally.
gollark: I can say, personally, that I have a *great* not accidentally choking anyone to death or close to death record.
gollark: Didn't he repeatedly say "I can't breathe"? That seems like a clear indication that someone can't breathe.

References

  1. Dick, Robert (March 11, 2019). Auto Racing in the Shadow of the Great War: Streamlined Specials and a New Generation of Drivers on American Speedways, 1915-1922. McFarland. p. 136. ISBN 1476631557.


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