Bruno Ruffo

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Bruno Ruffo
Motorcycle Grand Prix Career
Nationality Flag of Italy Italian
Active years 1949-1952
Team(s) Moto Guzzi, Mondial
Grands Prix 14
Championships 250cc - 1949, 1951
125cc - 1950
Wins 4
Podium finishes    10
Pole positions N/A
Fastest laps N/A
First Grand Prix 1949 250cc Swiss Grand Prix
First win 1949 250cc Swiss Grand Prix
Last win 1951 250cc Ulster Grand Prix
Last Grand Prix 1952 250cc Dutch TT

Bruno Ruffo (December 9, 1920 - February 9, 2007 [1]) was an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer born in Verona. He won three Grand Prix World Championships.

In 1949 he won the inaugural 250cc World Championship riding for the Italian Moto Guzzi factory. During the 1950 season, Ruffo was annoyed that Moto Guzzi instructed him to let his team-mate win the Championship that year while he finished third. That same year, Ruffo rode a Mondial to claim the 125cc World Championship. In 1951 he once again captured the 250cc World Champion with four victories. Ruffo retired in 1952 after an accident and opened a successful vehicle hire business in Verona. He died at 86 years old.

[edit] Motorcycle Grand Prix results

Year Class Classification Machine Victories
1949 250cc 1st Moto Guzzi 1
1950 125cc 1st Mondial 1
1950 250cc 3rd Moto Guzzi 0
1951 250cc 1st Moto Guzzi 4
1951 500cc 19th Moto Guzzi 0
1952 250cc 6th Moto Guzzi 0

[edit] References

  1. ^ "First-Ever 250 World Champion Dead at 86", SuperbikePlanet.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-12.