Carlo Massola
Carlo Massola was a pioneering Italian-Australian race car driver, known for his participation in the early days of motor racing in Australia. He gained recognition for winning the Grand Prix of Rome in 1921 before emigrating to Australia, where he opened the country's first Fiat dealership. Tragically, his life was cut short in the 1930s due to a racing accident.
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Carlo Massola was a racing legend who won the 1921 Grand Prix of Rome.
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