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  1. Carlo Chiti (né le 19 décembre 1924 à Pistoia, en Toscane et mort le 7 juillet 1994 à Milan) était un ingénieur italien, diplômé en ingénierie aéronautique de l'université de Pise, qui se spécialisa dans le sport automobile.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carlo_ChitiCarlo Chiti - Wikipedia

    Carlo Chiti (19 December 1924 – 7 July 1994) was an Italian racing car and engine designer best known for his long association with Alfa Romeo's racing department. He also worked for Ferrari and was involved in the design of the Ferrari 156 Sharknose car, with which Phil Hill won the 1961 championship .

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carlo_ChitiCarlo Chiti - Wikipedia

    Carlo Chiti. Carlo Chiti con il motore sviluppato per il team Subaru-Coloni F.1. Carlo Chiti ( Pistoia, 19 dicembre 1924 – Milano, 7 luglio 1994) è stato un ingegnere italiano .

  4. 20 juil. 2021 · Yet Carlo Chiti has largely become a forgotten figure despite his many achievements during a short but fecund spell at Maranello and later, and for very much longer, at Alfa Romeo via Autodelta. We’ll gloss over his disastrous ATS interlude for now.

    • Paul Fearnley
  5. 31 déc. 2013 · Carlo Chiti was many things: an engineer for Alfa Romeo from 1952 to 1957, Ferrari’s revolutionary chief engineer from 1958-1961, then the ATS chief engineer from 1962-1963. But above all, Carlo Chiti was Autodelta.

  6. 7 juil. 1994 · Carlo Chiti (born 29 Dec 1924 Pistoia; died 07 Jul 1994 Milan). Legendary Italian motorsport figure. He retired in 1988, after heading Motori Moderni and designing an engine for Subaru's F1 attempt with Coloni, to end a near-lifetime in the sport.

  7. 8 mars 2013 · Per Carlo Chiti è arrivato il momento di scalare l’ultima vetta: portare l’Alfa Romeo nel mondiale F1 inseguendo la vittoria.