Pietro Palmieri

Not to be confused with Pietro Giacomo Palmieri (1737-1804), a painter and printmaker

Pietro Palmieri (c.1925–1964) was an Italian racing driver.

He entered 20 races (18 started), in Fiats, Maseratis, Ferraris and Alfa Romeos. Among his best results were one victory and one second-place finish.

After resigning from racing, he was active in horse breeding. Pietro died in a car crash in Rome on 5 March 1964 at an age of 39.[1]

Complete results

YearDateRaceEntrantCarTeammate(s)Result
1949September 25Giro delle Calabria-Fiat 1100Mario Raffaelli9th
1950April 23Mille Miglia-Maserati A6GCSFranco Meloni47th
1950May 7I Formula Two Gran Premio di ModenaPietro PalmieriMaserati A6GCSnone5th
1951April 1Giro di Sicilia-Ermini"Vallecchi"5th
1951April 29Mille Miglia-Fiat Ermini BerlinettaGianfranco PieratelliDNF
1951August 5Giro delle Calabria-Ferrari 212 Export"Valecchi"2nd
1951August 12Circuito di Senigallia-Ferrari 212 Export-4th
1952May 4Mille Miglia-Fiat 1400Sandro Sebasti79th
1952July 13Coppa d' Oro delle Dolomiti-Alfa Romeo 1900-DNF
1952August 1612 Hours of Pescara-Alfa RomeoFrancesco MatrulloDNF
1953April 12Giro di Sicilia-Alfa Romeo 1900 TI"F. Pianta"5th
1953April 26Mille Miglia-Alfa Romeo 1900 TIGiorgio PiantaDNF
1953May 14Targa FlorioPietro PalmieriFerrari 250 MMnoneDNF
1953 June 14 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans Alfa Romeo SpA Alfa Romeo 6C 3000 CM Antonio Stagnoli DNS
1953June 21Circuito do Porto-Ferrari 250 MM-DNF
1953June 28Giro dell'Umbria-Alfa Romeo 1900 TI"Casavecchia"7th
1953June 29Monza Grand Prix-Ferrari 250 MM-DNF
1953August 2Giro delle Calabria-Lancia AureliaMario Maggio1st
1954 May 2 Mille Miglia - Maserati A6GCS/53 Coupe - DNS
1954June 6Giro dell'Umbria-Maserati A6GCS/53 Coupe-7th
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References

  1. Ex-car racer killed in Italy in New York Times, 6 March 1964.
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