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Corrado Fabi was born in Milan. He took up karting as a teenager, driving for the Birel Team. In 1979, age 18, he made his debut in Formula Three. In 1980 he partnered Michele Alboreto in the Euroracing European F3 team, finishing third in the championship. [1] In 1981 Fabi graduated to Formula Two and in 1982 he won the championship driving a ...
This list of sibling pairs includes certain twins, provided they have at least one additional older or younger sibling, with also mentioned their reason of fame. Siblings are arranged alphabetically by last name; listed from oldest to youngest .
Teodorico "Teo" Fabi (born 9 March 1955) is an Italian former racing driver, who competed in Formula One from 1982 to 1987. In sportscar racing, Fabi won the World Sportscar Championship in 1991 with Jaguar. Born and raised in Milan, Fabi is the older brother of former Formula One driver Corrado Fabi.
Teo Fabi, Corrado Fabi: Motorsport Italy: Wagnney Fabiano, Leonardo Santos: Mixed martial arts Brazil: Steve Fairbairn: Ian Fairbairn: Rowing Australia United Kingdom ( England) Miguel Ángel Falasca, Guillermo Falasca: Volleyball Spain Argentina: Esquiva Falcão, Yamaguchi Falcão: Boxing Brazil: Kuli Faletau: Taulupe Faletau: Rugby union Tonga
Fabi is an Italian surname. Notable people with this surname include: Claudio Fabi (born 1940), Italian record producer, composer, conductor, pianist and arranger; Corrado Fabi (born 1961), Italian racing driver; Manfred Fabi, Austrian curler; Martin Fabi (1942–2023), Canadian professional football player; Niccolò Fabi (born 1968), Italian ...
Corrado Fabi Italy 1983–1984: 0 18 12 0 0 0 0 0 Teo Fabi Italy 1982, 1984–1987: 0 71 64 3 0 2 2 23 Pascal Fabre France 1987: 0 14 11 0 0 0 0 0 Carlo Facetti Italy 1974: 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Luigi Fagioli Italy 1950–1951: 0 7 7 0 1 [n] 6 0 28 (32) Jack Fairman United Kingdom 1953, 1955–1961: 0 13 12 0 0 0 0 5 Juan Manuel Fangio ^ Argentina
Corrado Fabi (born 1961), Italian racing driver; Corrado Fantini (born 1967), Italian shot putter; Corrado Farina (1939–2016), Italian film director, screenwriter and novelist; Corrado Fortuna (born 1978), Italian film actor and director; Corrado Fumagalli (born 1967), Italian television presenter; Corrado Gabriele (born 1966), Italian politician
In 1982 and 1983 numerous drivers took part in the Formula 2 European Championship and the Japanese Formula 2 Championship. In 1982, Corrado Fabi became European Formula 2 Champion on a March 822, and Satoru Nakajima won the Japanese championship in the same year. A derived version, called the 82A, was used in the Formula Atlantic series. [1] [2]