Giulio Cabianca

Giulio Cabianca ( born February 19, 1923 in Verona, † June 15, 1961 in Modena ) was an Italian racing driver.

Cabianca had the end of the 1950s a reputation as an experienced sports car racer, the 1957 even shared with Louis Chiron a class victory at the prestigious Mille Miglia in an OSCA.

Thus he went occasionally for their Ferrari sports car in the years 1959 and 1960.

During the Formula 1 season 1958, he made ​​his Formula 1 debut at the wheel of the Maserati 250F of the traveling team bosses Joakim Bonnier at the Grand Prix of Italy. However, lying in fifth place he had to retire due to technical problems. In the same place and with the fourth position but he was able to " return the favor " in a Cooper - Ferrari Scuderia Castellotti during the 1960 Formula 1 season.

A year later he crashed during test drives on the course of Modena deadly with Cooper, as a high gear was no longer switch back and he crashed through a gap in the track barrier outside of the course with a van, a cyclist and a motorcyclist. A spectator at the edge of the track survived the accident seriously injured.

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