Antonio Brivio Explained

Antonio Brivio
Birth Name:Antonio Brivio Sforza
Birth Date:27 December 1905
Birth Place:Biella, Piedmont, Italy
Death Place:Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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Total Champ Races:1
Years In Champ:1
Best Champ Pos:9th (1936)
First Champ Race:1936 Vanderbilt Cup (Westbury)
Champ Wins:0
Champ Podiums:1
Champ Poles:1

Antonio Brivio Sforza (occasionally seen as Marchese Sforza Brivio; 27 December 1905 – 20 January 1995) was an Italian racing driver and bobsledder.[1]

Auto racing career

Among Brivio's greatest successes in the field of sports cars include a victory in the 24-hour race at Spa-Francorchamps (1932), two victories in the Targa Florio (1933 and 1935) and a win at the Mille Miglia (1936). His greatest successes in Grand Prix races were third places in the Monaco Grand Prix in 1935 and German Grand Prix in 1936. That year he won the pole position for the AAA-sanctioned Vanderbilt Cup, finishing third.[2] He stopped racing after winning Mille Miglia in his own category in 1952.

After the Second World War, Brivio was a motorsport functionary; he became a member of the Italian Automobile Club and the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), where he participated in the launch of the World Championship.

Bobsleigh career

As a bobsledder, Brivio won a bronze medal in the two-man event at the 1935 FIBT World Championships in Igls.

At the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, he finished tenth in the four-man event and 12th in the two-man event.

Motorsport career results

European Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567Pts
1935Scuderia FerrariAlfa Romeo Tipo B/P3nowrapAlfa Romeo 2.9 L8MON
3
FRABEL19th 50
nowrapAlfa Romeo 3.2 L8GER
Ret
SUIITAESP
1936nowrapAlfa Romeo 8C-35nowrapAlfa Romeo 3.8 L8MON
5
7th23
nowrapAlfa Romeo 12C 1936nowrapAlfa Romeo 4.1 V12GER
3
SUIITA
1937nowrapScuderia FerrarinowrapAlfa Romeo 12C-36nowrapAlfa Romeo 4.1 V12BELGERMON
Ret
SUIITA33rd39

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Motorsport Memorial - . 2024-03-24 . www.motorsportmemorial.org.
  2. Web site: Antonio Brivio . 2024-03-24 . www.champcarstats.com.