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Giulio Masetti (1895 – 25 April 1926) was an Italian nobleman and racing driver, known as "the lion of Madonie" from his dominating the Targa Florio in the early 1920s. Born in Vinci, he was the older brother of the racing driver Conte , both living inCastello di Uzzano, a palace in Greve in Chianti owned by the Masetti di Bagnano family since 1644. He died at Sclafani Bagni, Sicily, during the XVII Targa Florio, while driving entry #13, a Delage 2L CV. A stone plaque is erected at the place. Since this incident, the entry #13 is no longer issued at Grand Prix events.

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  • Conte Giulio Dainelli da Bagnano Masetti (* 22. Dezember 1894 in Vinci; † 25. April 1926 in Sclafani Bagni) war ein italienischer Adeliger und Automobilrennfahrer, der wegen seiner Dominanz bei der Targa Florio der frühen 1920er-Jahre als der „Löwe der Madonie“ bekannt war. Masetti gehörte der Adelsfamilie da Bagnano Masetti an. Diese war im Castello di Uzzano nahe Greve in Chianti, das der Familie seit 1644 gehörte, beheimatet. Sein jüngerer Bruder war ebenfalls Rennfahrer. (de)
  • Giulio Masetti (1895 – 25 April 1926) was an Italian nobleman and racing driver, known as "the lion of Madonie" from his dominating the Targa Florio in the early 1920s. Born in Vinci, he was the older brother of the racing driver Conte , both living inCastello di Uzzano, a palace in Greve in Chianti owned by the Masetti di Bagnano family since 1644. Masetti acquired his first car, a 4.5-litre B14 from Antonio Ascari, in which he was fourth at X Targa Florio (1919), and won the XII Targa Florio (1921). The next year, he won XIII Targa Florio in his privately entered ex-Otto Salzer 1914 Mercedes 4.5-litre 115 HP 18/100 (1922).Masetti then raced an Alfa Romeo RL TF (second at XIV Targa Florio, 1924) before joining the Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq team. He was third in a Sunbeam 135 bhp 2-litre at the 1925 French Grand Prix, but failed to finish the San Sebastián Grand Prix (1925) and the II Rome Grand Prix (1926). He died at Sclafani Bagni, Sicily, during the XVII Targa Florio, while driving entry #13, a Delage 2L CV. A stone plaque is erected at the place. Since this incident, the entry #13 is no longer issued at Grand Prix events. (en)
  • Le Comte Giulio Masetti da Bagnano, dit Le Lion des Madonies, né le 22 décembre 1894 à Vinci (près de Florence) et décédé le 25 avril 1926 à Sclafani Bagni (PA) à 31 ans, est un pilote automobile italien. (fr)
  • Giulio Masetti (Vinci, 22 dicembre 1894 – Caltavuturo, 25 aprile 1926) è stato un pilota automobilistico e nobile italiano. (it)
  • Giulio Masetti (ur. w 1895 roku w Vinci, zm. 25 kwietnia 1926 roku w Madonie) – włoski kierowca wyścigowy. (pl)
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  • Conte Giulio Dainelli da Bagnano Masetti (* 22. Dezember 1894 in Vinci; † 25. April 1926 in Sclafani Bagni) war ein italienischer Adeliger und Automobilrennfahrer, der wegen seiner Dominanz bei der Targa Florio der frühen 1920er-Jahre als der „Löwe der Madonie“ bekannt war. Masetti gehörte der Adelsfamilie da Bagnano Masetti an. Diese war im Castello di Uzzano nahe Greve in Chianti, das der Familie seit 1644 gehörte, beheimatet. Sein jüngerer Bruder war ebenfalls Rennfahrer. (de)
  • Le Comte Giulio Masetti da Bagnano, dit Le Lion des Madonies, né le 22 décembre 1894 à Vinci (près de Florence) et décédé le 25 avril 1926 à Sclafani Bagni (PA) à 31 ans, est un pilote automobile italien. (fr)
  • Giulio Masetti (Vinci, 22 dicembre 1894 – Caltavuturo, 25 aprile 1926) è stato un pilota automobilistico e nobile italiano. (it)
  • Giulio Masetti (ur. w 1895 roku w Vinci, zm. 25 kwietnia 1926 roku w Madonie) – włoski kierowca wyścigowy. (pl)
  • Giulio Masetti (1895 – 25 April 1926) was an Italian nobleman and racing driver, known as "the lion of Madonie" from his dominating the Targa Florio in the early 1920s. Born in Vinci, he was the older brother of the racing driver Conte , both living inCastello di Uzzano, a palace in Greve in Chianti owned by the Masetti di Bagnano family since 1644. He died at Sclafani Bagni, Sicily, during the XVII Targa Florio, while driving entry #13, a Delage 2L CV. A stone plaque is erected at the place. Since this incident, the entry #13 is no longer issued at Grand Prix events. (en)
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  • Giulio Masetti (de)
  • Giulio Masetti (en)
  • Giulio Masetti (fr)
  • Giulio Masetti (it)
  • Giulio Masetti (pl)
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