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Lodovico ferrari biography of william hill

          Ludovico Scarfiotti (18 October – 8 June ) was an Italian racing driver, who competed in Formula One from to.

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          Born
          2 February 1522
          Bologna, Papal States (now Italy)
          Died
          5 October 1565
          Bologna, Papal States (now Italy)

          Summary
          Ferrari was an Italian scholar who started as Cardan's secretary and went on to devise the solution of the quartic equation.

          Biography

          Lodovico Ferrari's grandfather, Bartholomew Ferrari, was forced to leave his home town of Milan and settled in Bologna.

          This was a particularly difficult time for those living in the north of Italy for not only did powerful families control towns and try to extend their influence by force, but also the French, the Holy Roman Emperor, and the Pope, all tried to take territory with their armies.

          The subject of this book is Ferrari's racing history from to , a period that was one of the most successful in the marque's history so far.

        1. Ludovico drove a FIAT to class victory in the Mille Miglia.
        2. Ludovico Scarfiotti (18 October – 8 June ) was an Italian racing driver, who competed in Formula One from to
        3. He was a true amateur, one of the last of the real “gentleman drivers.” He was born into a very wealthy family, his grandfather, whose name he.
        4. Ludovico Scarfiotti was the first of the two drivers to discover the 24 Hours in Of his eight starts, he was only unfaithful to Ferrari.
        5. Bartholomew Ferrari had two sons, Vincent Ferrari and Alexander Ferrari, the latter being the father of Lodovico who is the subject of this biography. Initially brought up in his father's house, Lodovico went to live with his uncle Vincent after his father was killed.

          Vincent Ferrari had a son named Luke, a dif