Racing Driver

Clivio Piccione

1984 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Clivio Piccione is the 1,136th most popular racing driver, the 34th most popular biography from Monaco and the 5th most popular Monegasque Racing Driver.

Clivio Piccione is most famous for his career as a Monegasque racing driver, competing in series like Formula Renault and GP2 during the 2000s. A surprising fact is that, despite hailing from the tiny principality of Monaco, he achieved notable success on the international stage at a relatively young age. His lasting impact includes inspiring future drivers from small nations and contributing to the global diversity of motorsport.

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Among Racing Drivers

Among racing drivers, Clivio Piccione ranks 1,136 out of 1,080Before him are Daniel Abt, Kurt Busch, Álvaro Parente, Michael Waltrip, Tom Dillmann, and Kyle Busch. After him are Javier Villa, Callum Ilott, Eugene Laverty, Josef Newgarden, Alex Lynn, and Matt Kenseth.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Clivio Piccione ranks 1,518Before him are Antony Silva, Naima Mora, Noureen DeWulf, Hans Olsson, Alex Smith, and Tala Ashe. After him are Diljit Dosanjh, Grégory Bourillon, Anna Frolina, Glenn Whelan, Raymond Felton, and Gustavo Salgueiro de Almeida Correia.

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In Monaco

Among people born in Monaco, Clivio Piccione ranks 34 out of NaNBefore him are Pauline Ducruet (1994), Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco (2014), Princess Gabriella, Countess of Carladès (2014), Frédérique Vidal (1964), Louis Ducruet (1992), and Olivier Boscagli (1997). After him are Stefano Coletti (1989).

Among Racing Drivers In Monaco

Among racing drivers born in Monaco, Clivio Piccione ranks 5Before him are Louis Chiron (1899), Charles Leclerc (1997), Olivier Beretta (1969), and Arthur Leclerc (2000). After him are Stefano Coletti (1989).

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