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* 1954 – Riccardo Patrese, Italian race car driver
In 1983 the Brabham BT52, driven by Piquet and Italian Riccardo Patrese, was powered by the BMW M12 Straight-4 engine, and powered Brabham to four of the team's 35 Grand Prix victories.
Riccardo Gabriele Patrese ( born 17 April 1954 ) is an Italian former racing driver, who raced in Formula One from to.
The works Lancia Martini drivers lineup included several contemporary Formula One racers, including Michele Alboreto, Teo Fabi and Riccardo Patrese.
In July 1981 de Cesaris and Henri Pescarolo finished second to the team of Riccardo Patrese and Michele Alboreto in a
De Cesaris ran out of fuel at the same point, allowing Riccardo Patrese to win his first Formula 1 race in
( his first points of the season ) and to Riccardo Patrese in the season-closing 1983 South African Grand Prix at Kyalami, 9. 319 seconds behind.
He made amends at the next race in Canada, finishing third behind Williams drivers Thierry Boutsen and Riccardo Patrese in a rain-soaked race.
De Cesaris ended his career second all-time in Grand Prix starts with 208, behind only Riccardo Patrese.
In the space of 200m Berger was passed by Nelson Piquet ( Lotus ), Derek Warwick and Eddie Cheever ( Arrows ) and Riccardo Patrese ( Williams ).
Jody Scheckter and Riccardo Patrese, starting 10th and 12th, had moved to the right across the line that separated the Grand Prix front straight from the approach to the old Monza banking.
Italian driver Riccardo Patrese won it in 1990.
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Arrows signed up Riccardo Patrese who scored points in the US West Grand Prix at Long Beach in the car's third race.
Young Italian, Riccardo Patrese got his Arrows into the lead before retiring with a blown engine.
At the start Andretti retained the first place, while Lauda got ahead of Watson ; on the second lap he was passed by a fast Riccardo Patrese in the Arrows, and on the third he was passed by the other Lotus of Ronnie Peterson too ; the Swede also passed Patrese, but had later to back off due to a tyre puncture.
James Hunt was overtaken on the right hand side by Riccardo Patrese and Hunt instinctly veered left and hit the rear right wheel of Peterson's Lotus 78, with Vittorio Brambilla, Hans-Joachim Stuck, Patrick Depailler, Didier Pironi, Derek Daly, Clay Regazzoni and Brett Lunger all involved in the ensuing melee.
The only other change was the Riccardo Patrese returned to the Arrows cockpit after missing the previous race.
Daly was passed by Riccardo Patrese not long afterwards.
Alain Prost ( McLaren M29 ) and Riccardo Patrese ( Arrows A3 ) battled for much of the second half of the race for fifth place, with Prost having the advantage through the corners while Patrese was quicker in the straights.
As the cars began to overheat, several drivers turned off their engines, among them Arrows driver Riccardo Patrese, expecting another formation lap due to Piquet's error.
By around lap 67, the race became a 2-horse sprint between Alain Prost and Riccardo Patrese.
Not only did turbo-charged cars take up the first 6 grid positions, but the utmost proof of this was the slowest turbo qualifier Riccardo Patrese, placing 6th, driving a Brabham-BMW was 3. 1 seconds faster than the fastest non-turbo qualifier, 7th placed Michele Alboreto, driving a Ford-Cosworth powered Tyrrell.

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In the party there was also a group named Ethic-Religious Council, whose board members included Gaetano Rebecchini ( founder, ex-DC ), Riccardo Pedrizzi ( president ), Franco Tofoni ( vice president ), Luigi Gagliardi ( secretary-general ), Alfredo Mantovano, Antonio Mazzocchi and Riccardo Migliori.
The opera house re-opened on 7 December 2004 with a production, conducted by Riccardo Muti, of Salieri's Europa riconosciuta, the opera that was performed at La Scala's inauguration in 1778.
Carlo Fontana, the general manager of La Scala since 1990, was dismissed in February 2005 by the board of governors over differences with the music director, Riccardo Muti.
Loren was born in the Clinica Regina Margherita in Rome, Italy, daughter of Romilda Villani ( 1914 – 1991 ) and Riccardo Scicolone, a construction engineer of Sicilian and Venetian origins.
) Similarly, another one of Italy's leading baritones, Riccardo Stracciari, was unable to turn his pre-World War I London and New York operatic engagements into unambiguous triumphs due to an intrusive quiver in his tone.
The most prominent verismo baritones included such major singers in Europe and America as the polished Giuseppe De Luca ( the first Sharpless in Madama Butterfly ), Mario Sammarco ( the first Gerard in Andrea Chénier ), Eugenio Giraldoni ( the first Scarpia in Tosca ), Pasquale Amato ( the first Rance in La fanciulla del West ), Riccardo Stracciari ( noted for his richly attractive timbre ) and Domenico Viglione-Borghesi, whose voice was exceeded in size only by that of the lion-voiced Titta Ruffo.
The next-to-last was The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empress ( originally released in Italy as Carne Bollente ) for director Riccardo Schicchi.
Director Mario Monicelli filmed a documentary Un amico magico: il maestro Nino Rota which featured interviews with Franco Zeffirelli and Riccardo Muti ( a student under Rota at Bari Conservatory ), and was followed by a German documentary Nino Rota-Un maestro della musica.
From 1707, the Broschi family lived in the coastal city of Barletta, a few miles from Andria, but at the end of 1711, they made the much longer move to the capital city of Naples, where, in 1712 Carlo's elder brother Riccardo was enrolled at the Conservatory of S. Maria di Loreto, specialising in composition.
" " Son qual nave ", on the other hand, was composed by Riccardo Broschi as a special showpiece for his brother's virtuosic skills.
Riccardo Muti was principal conductor from 1973 to 1982.
Riccardo Chailly made his debut with the Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1985, and was elected that year as their next chief conductor to succeed Haitink.
The Bardi Chapel, the second chapel on the right of the apse, was founded by Riccardo Bardi and dates from early 14th century.
In 1976 the Chandra X-ray Observatory ( called AXAF at the time ) was proposed to NASA by Riccardo Giacconi and Harvey Tananbaum.
Riccardo Freda's Sins of Rome was filmed in 1953 and released by RKO in an edited, English-dubbed version the following year.
For this revival, Tchaikovsky's score was revised by the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatre's chief conductor and composer Riccardo Drigo.
The performance was conducted by Riccardo Drigo, with Antonietta Dell ' Era as the Sugar Plum Fairy, Pavel Gerdt as Prince Coqueluche, Stanislava Belinskaya as Clara, Sergei Legat as the Nutcracker-Prince, and Timofei Stukolkin as Drosselmeyer.
After moving to Milan with her mother, she decided to become a fashion model and was hired by Riccardo Gay, a renowned agent.
Handel used the libretto of L ' isola di Alcina, an opera that was set in 1728 in Rome by Riccardo Broschi, which he acquired the year after, during his travels in Italy.
He was the first racing driver to die at a Grand Prix weekend since the 1982 season, when Riccardo Paletti was killed at the Canadian Grand Prix, coincidentally at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
( Bombardamento Tattico ), with Gruppi XXVII ° and XXVIII °, under the command of Tenente Colonnello Riccardo Seidl, was sent to Spain.

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