RACING DRIVER

Paolo Barilla

1961 - Today

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Paolo Barilla (born 20 April 1961) is a businessman and a former Formula One driver who raced for the Minardi team. He is now the Deputy Chairman of the Barilla Group and, as of January 2017, had a net worth of US$1.39 billion. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Paolo Barilla is the 331st most popular racing driver (up from 404th in 2019), the 3,468th most popular biography from Italy (up from 3,682nd in 2019) and the 54th most popular Italian Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Paolo Barilla ranks 331 out of 1,080Before him are Franco Rol, Roy Salvadori, Yves Giraud-Cabantous, Leslie Graham, Eliseo Salazar, and Chico Landi. After him are Pablo Birger, Adrián Campos, Siegfried Stohr, Jan Lammers, Consalvo Sanesi, and Giorgio Francia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Paolo Barilla ranks 226Before him are Ronnie Brunswijk, Lawrence Lessig, Jeremy Northam, Hideo Nakata, Koji Kondo, and Danny Carey. After him are Mike Lindell, Rob Hall, Mark Phillips, Yutaka Ikeuchi, Lars Olsen, and Issam Zahreddine.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Paolo Barilla ranks 3,469 out of 5,161Before him are Franco Fabrizi (1916), Enzo Jannacci (1935), Tullio Pinelli (1908), Sebastiano Mocenigo (1662), Pietro Verri (1728), and Girolamo Diruta (1554). After him are Fernando Atzori (1942), William of Apulia (1100), Marino Morettini (1931), Carmelo Bossi (1939), Valerio Arri (1892), and Giorgio Marengo (1974).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Italy

Among racing drivers born in Italy, Paolo Barilla ranks 54Before him are Giulio Cabianca (1923), Teo Fabi (1955), Gerino Gerini (1928), Mauro Baldi (1954), Fabrizio Meoni (1957), and Franco Rol (1908). After him are Siegfried Stohr (1952), Consalvo Sanesi (1911), Giorgio Francia (1947), Miki Biasion (1958), Max Biaggi (1971), and Giorgio Bassi (1934).