Racing Driver

Giorgio Francia

Italian racing driver

1947 - today

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His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Giorgio Francia is the 339th most popular racing driver (up from 384th in 2024), the 3,541st most popular biography from Italy (up from 3,627th in 2019) and the 58th most popular Italian Racing Driver.

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Giorgio Francia shares a November 8 birthday with Alain Delon, Nerva, and Charles X Gustav of Sweden.

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Among Racing Drivers

Among racing drivers, Giorgio Francia ranks 339 out of 1,080. Before him are Pablo Birger, Adrián Campos, Siegfried Stohr, Christian Horner, Jan Lammers, and Consalvo Sanesi. After him are Miki Biasion, Eugène Chaboud, Geoff Lees, Mike Parkes, Roberto Bonomi, and Max Biaggi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Giorgio Francia ranks 498. Before him are Candy Clark, Liu Yunshan, Lee Kerslake, Alexis Herman, Charles Rabemananjara, and Lynn Anderson. After him are Lolo Matalasi Moliga, Jeffrey C. Alexander, Bill Richardson, Vladimir Petrov, Homayoun Ershadi, and André Wilms.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Giorgio Francia ranks 3,541 out of 5,161. Before him are Angelo Mai (1782), Angelo de Gubernatis (1840), Calisto Tanzi (1938), Tommaso Salvadori (1835), Consalvo Sanesi (1911), and Massimo Pallottino (1909). After him are Vincenzo Monti (1754), Aemilia Tertia (-230), Miki Biasion (1958), Caterina Murino (1977), Teoberto Maler (1842), and Giuseppe Amato (1899).

Among Racing Drivers In Italy

Among racing drivers born in Italy, Giorgio Francia ranks 58. Before him are Mauro Baldi (1954), Fabrizio Meoni (1957), Franco Rol (1908), Paolo Barilla (1961), Siegfried Stohr (1952), and Consalvo Sanesi (1911). After him are Miki Biasion (1958), Max Biaggi (1971), Giorgio Bassi (1934), Piero Carini (1921), Clemente Biondetti (1898), and Gino Bianco (1916).

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