Racecoureur

Andrea Chiesa

1964 - heden

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Andrea Chiesa (Milaan, 6 mei 1964) is een Zwitsers autocoureur. Hij maakte zijn Formule 1-debuut in 1992 bij Fondmetal en nam deel aan 10 Grands Prix waarvan hij er 3 mocht starten. Hij scoorde geen punten. Hij startte met karting in 1980 en stapte over naar de Italiaanse Formule 3 1985 en later naar de Formule 3000. Lees meer op Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Andrea Chiesa is the 613th most popular racecoureur (up from 635th in 2024), the 4,130th most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,136th in 2019) and the 95th most popular Italian Racecoureur.

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Among Racecoureurs

Among racecoureurs, Andrea Chiesa ranks 613 out of 1,080Before him are Fabrizio Barbazza, Alex Barros, John Kocinski, Rupert Keegan, Ian Burgess, and Ian Raby. After him are Cristiano da Matta, Yuki Tsunoda, Tom Bridger, David Hampshire, Kyle Larson, and Miguel Ángel Guerra.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Andrea Chiesa ranks 420Before him are Goran Prpić, Johan Bruyneel, Osamu Taninaka, Tim Miller, Hisanori Shirasawa, and Wolfgang de Beer. After him are Marco Ballotta, Gina McKee, María Fernanda Espinosa, Paul Johansson, Gary McAllister, and Gary Holt.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Andrea Chiesa ranks 4,131 out of 5,161Before him are Bianca Maria Piccinino (1924), Alessandro Barbero (1959), Fabrizio Barbazza (1963), Mark Iuliano (1973), Dave Rodgers (1963), and Alessio Tacchinardi (1975). After him are Paolo Magnani (1926), Federico Bernardeschi (1994), Federico Moccia (1963), Marco Ballotta (1964), Elisabetta Canalis (1978), and Stefano Sollima (1966).

Among Racecoureurs In Italy

Among racecoureurs born in Italy, Andrea Chiesa ranks 95Before him are Corrado Fabi (1961), Beppe Gabbiani (1957), Lamberto Leoni (1953), Gino Munaron (1928), Ernesto Prinoth (1923), and Fabrizio Barbazza (1963). After him are Marco Apicella (1965), Pier Paolo Bianchi (1952), Gaetano Starrabba (1932), Renato Pirocchi (1933), Piero Scotti (1909), and Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi (1942).

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