Gordini

Gordini is a French sports car manufacturer. The company was founded by Amédée Gordini whose nickname was ‘Le Sorcier’ (The Magician). Amédée's son Aldo Gordini worked as a mechanic for the company and was also a driver for the Gordini team.

Gordini competed in Formula 1 from 1950 to 1956.

From 1962 to 1969, Gordini worked with Renault and participated in the 24 Hours of Le Mans under the Renault-Gordini name. After this period, Gordini retired and sold his company to Renault

  • "Monaco Grand Prix 1952" Start Jaguar/Ferrari
    "Monaco Grand Prix 1952" Start Jaguar/Ferrari

    Sir Stirling Moss in the works Jaguar C-Type and Piero Carini in the Ferrari 340 roar past the Royal Box at the start of the 1952 race, pursued by Manzon (Gordini), Levegh (Talbot-Lago), and then Parnell and Macklin (Aston DB3's),…

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