Angelo Guatta Explained

Angelo Guatta (August 5, 1907 – October 9, 1993, New Jersey)[1] [2] was an Italian racing driver. Besides racing the 1932 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Circuito del Sud in 1930, Guatta entered the Mille Miglia seven times between 1928 and 1938. In all his races he used an Alfa Romeo 6C or 8C.

Complete results

YearDateRaceCarTeammateResult
1928April 1Mille MigliaAlfa Romeo 6C 1500 Sport"A.Bornigia"5th
1929April 14Mille MigliaAlfa Romeo 6C 1750 SSFranco Cortese9th
1930April 13Mille MigliaAlfa Romeo 6C 1500 SS"F. Pirola"13th
1930September 28Circuito del SudAlfa RomeoGuido d'Ippolito3rd
1931April 12Mille MigliaAlfa Romeo 6C 1750 GTCarlo Gazzabini8th
1932June 191932 24 Hours of Le MansAlfa Romeo 8C 2300 LMAttilio Marinoni
Prince Djordjadze
Goffredo Zehender
DNF
1935April 14Mille MigliaAlfa Romeo 8C 2300 MonzaHans Ruesch4th
1937April 4Mille MigliaAlfa Romeo 2300B PescaraFranco Cortese6th
1938April 3Mille MigliaAlfa Romeo 2300B Mille MigliaGiovanni BattagliaDNF
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Angelo Guatta.
  2. Web site: Reference at sortedbyname.com.
  3. Web site: Angelo Guatta (I) - Racing Sports Cars.
  4. Web site: Angelo Guatta career statistics: race-database.com.
  5. Web site: Prewar Racing - Photo 80 of 460 | phombo.com . 2013-05-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304080507/http://www.phombo.com/cars-vehicles/prewar-racing/643065/ . 2016-03-04 . dead .
  6. [1932 24 Hours of Le Mans]
  7. Web site: Angelo Guatta Racing career profile Driver Database.