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    Michele Alboreto (Italian pronunciation: [miˈkɛːle alboˈreːto]; 23 December 1956 – 25 April 2001) was an Italian racing driver. He was runner-up to Alain...
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    (Benetton-Ford) and Alain Prost (McLaren-TAG) with the Ferraris of Michele Alboreto and Gerhard Berger together on the third row. The top 10 was completed...
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  • "Who is like God?". Michele (singer) (born 1944), Italian pop singer Michele Abruzzo (1904–1996), Italian actor Michele Alboreto (1956–2001), Italian...
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    stepping over to turbo. Ferrari dropped Patrick Tambay in favour of Michele Alboreto. Tambay moved to Renault, with Derek Warwick as his teammate. Warwick...
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    Lotus-Renault and led until he suffered an engine failure on lap 14. Michele Alboreto finished second in a Ferrari, with Elio de Angelis third in the other...
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    May 2021. Rai, Ferrari 288 GTO Michele Alboreto [Ferrari 288 GTO documentary in Italian: Interview with Michele Alboreto] (in Italian), archived from the...
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    Prix. It would be first of four championships for "the Professor". Michele Alboreto was his main challenger, but he failed to score points in all of the...
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    pole position by Italian driver Michele Alboreto, driving a Ferrari. It was the third Grand Prix victory for Alboreto, who also became the first Italian...
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    completed the signing of British driver Nigel Mansell, taking the place of Michele Alboreto alongside Austrian Gerhard Berger. The new 640, designed by John Barnard...
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    Gerhard Berger finished second in a Ferrari, with Italian teammate Michele Alboreto third. The McLaren-Hondas continued their dominant form from the previous...
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