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  1. Roy Francesco Salvadori (12 May 1922 – 3 June 2012) was a British racing driver and team manager. He was born in Dovercourt, Essex, to parents of Italian descent. He graduated to Formula One by 1952 and competed regularly until 1962 for a succession of teams including Cooper, Vanwall, BRM, Aston Martin and Connaught.

  2. Roy Francesco Salvadori (Dovercourt, Essex, 12 de maio de 1922 – Mônaco, 3 de junho de 2012 [1]) foi um ex-automobilista britânico nascido na Inglaterra. Salvadori participou de 46 Grandes Prêmios de Fórmula 1 entre 1952 e 1962. Seus melhores resultados foram em 1958: 3º lugar na Inglaterra e o 2º lugar na Alemanha.

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    G. Caprara
    Ferrari 500 L4
    Lea Francis L4
    Gilby Engineering Ltd.
    Maserati 250F1 L6
    Gilby Engineering Ltd.
    Maserati 250F1 L6
  3. 6 de jun. de 2012 · Wed 6 Jun 2012 08.29 EDT. Between 1954 and 1962, Roy Salvadori, who has died aged 90, drove in 47 world championship Formula One grands prix. Born in Dovercourt, Essex, of Italian parents, he...

  4. 2 de jun. de 2012 · Salvadori competed in 47 Formula One races from 1952 to 1962, scoring his only points with a fourth place in 1958. He also won the 1959 24 Hours of Le Mans with Carroll Shelby and was a team manager for Cooper F1.

  5. 7 de jul. de 2014 · Author. Simon Taylor. Roy Salvadori, who has died shortly after his 90th birthday, was maybe the 1950s’ busiest racing driver. Talented and versatile, he combined a strong work ethic with an indomitable will to win, and his services were in constant demand from works teams and privateers.

  6. One of the most versatile drivers of his era, and a charismatic and much respected figure in the sport, Roy Salvadori made forty seven World Championship starts between 1952 and 1962 for a succession of teams including Cooper, Aston Martin, Vanwall, BRM and Connaught.

  7. 7 de jun. de 2012 · Roy Salvadori was a versatile and charismatic racer who won Le Mans in 1959 and competed in F1 for Connaught, BRM, Vanwall and Aston Martin. He also drove for Cooper, Lotus, Lola and GT40, but never achieved a World Championship GP victory.