Luigi Fagioli, between 1929 and 1932, collects twenty absolute results and eighteen from the category podium, and partecipates for sixty-three times to the competition.The first six months of 1933 are marked by six consecutive retreats that push the pilot to leave the Maserati to go in search of a new car. Enzo Ferrari helps him because he had broken the agreement with Nuvolari and Borzacchini, and calls him to be part of the Scuderia making the powerful Alfa P3 available to him with which, in just three months, Fagioli wins the title of Italian champion
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