Luigi Storero, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Luigi Storero

Italian racing driver

Date of Birth: 18-Oct-1868

Place of Birth: Turin, Piedmont, Italy

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1956

Profession: engineer, entrepreneur, racing driver, racing automobile driver

Nationality: Italy

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Luigi Storero

  • Luigi Storero (18 October 1868 – 1956) was an Italian racecar driver and engineer from Torino. He joined his father, Giacomo Storero's company (established 1850), which in 1884 started making bicycles.
  • Luigi Storero was a winner of bicycle races in 1887, and was involved in the selling of foreign makes.
  • A workshop was set up in Corso Valentino. However, he is known mostly for automobile racing.
  • He won the 1898 Torino-Asti-Alessandria in a De Dion Bouton tricycle.
  • In 1899 he used this car to win Brescia-Cremona-Mantua-Verona.
  • Along his hometown friends Giovanni Agnelli and Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia, Luigi Storero raced his own make, the Phénix 1.75HP tricycle; he won the 1899 Piacenza-Cremona-Borga-Cremona race.
  • Among the engineers in Storero's workshop was the very young apprentice Alessandro Cagno. Driving Agnelli's Fiat 12HP, Storero won the Saluzzo Sprint in 1901 and the Targa Rignano 1902.
  • In 1905 he established the Società garage Ruiniti Fiat-Alberti-Storero, a Fiat garage that was taken over by Fiat in 1908.
  • He left in 1910 and established the Storero Fabbrica Automibili carmaker in via Madame Cristina, active in the period 1912-19.

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