RACING DRIVER

Piero Drogo

1926 - 1973

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Piero Drogo (born in Vignale Monferrato, Alessandria, 8 August 1926 – died in Bologna, 28 April 1973) was a racing driver and coachbuilder from Italy. He participated in one Formula One Grand Prix, debuting at the 1960 Italian Grand Prix. He moved on to form a carrozzeria in Modena to service the thriving sports car industry there. His Carrozzeria Sports Cars gained some fame later in the decade. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Piero Drogo is the 496th most popular racing driver (up from 593rd in 2019). (up from 4,490th in 2019)

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Piero Drogo ranks 496 out of 1,080Before him are Jonathan Palmer, Michael Andretti, Ricardo Zonta, Heini Walter, Torsten Palm, and Peter Arundell. After him are Jackie Pretorius, François Mazet, Vitantonio Liuzzi, David Walker, Michael Bleekemolen, and Dale Earnhardt.

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Among people born in 1926, Piero Drogo ranks 419Before him are A. N. R. Robinson, Bob Richards, H. C. Robbins Landon, Raymond Gosling, Günter de Bruyn, and H. R. Haldeman. After him are Zakaria Chihab, Nel van Vliet, Conrad Hall, Yoshihiro Hamaguchi, Li Han-hsiang, and Georges Gandil. Among people deceased in 1973, Piero Drogo ranks 237Before him are Hellmuth Kneser, Mikhail Somov, Kurt Thomas, Konstantinos Georgakopoulos, Arthur Freed, and Earl Browder. After him are Robert Défossé, Grigore Moisil, Andrei Abrikosov, Émile Reuter, Tim Holt, and Konstantinos Dovas.

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