Enzo ferrari

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Alfredo Ferrari

Italian engineer and son of Enzo Ferrari

Not to be confused with the Uruguayan President Alfredo Baldomir Ferrari.

Alfredo Ferrari

Ferrari before 1956

Born

Alfredo Ferrari


(1932-01-19)19 January 1932[1]

Modena, Kingdom of Italy

Died30 June 1956(1956-06-30) (aged 24)[2]

Modena, Italy

Parents
RelativesPiero Ferrari (half-brother)

Alfredo Ferrari (nicknamed Alfredino or Dino; 19 January 1932[3] – 30 June 1956[4]) was an Italian automotive engineer and the first son of automaker Enzo Ferrari. He was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy,[5] and died aged 24.[6] After his death, Ferrari named the car fitted with the engine that Alfredo was working on at the time of his death "Dino" in his honour.[7]

Early life

Born to Enzo Ferrari and his wife Laura Dominica Garello, on 19 January 1932,[8] Alfredo was named after his paternal grandfather and uncle.

Enzo, who at the time was a racing driver for Alfa Romeo, had vowed to st

It is 1981 when Enzo Ferrari, in memory of his child ill of muscular dystrophy, decided to give life to the “Centro Dino Ferrari” of the University of Milan. And in 1984 the Association “Amici del Centro Dino Ferrari” was founded in order to promote and to fund resources to the activities of the Centre.

Today, as Honorary Chairman, Piero Ferrari continues his father’s footsteps on this pact of friendship and passion for the research: “When my father was struck by the death of my brother Dino, he decided to help those who could defeat the terrible disease that had taken away his son. My father helped many people privately, but for the fight against muscular dystrophy he wanted to do more: to help the medical world doctors to defeat it. That is why he decided to found the “Centro Dino Ferrari” and the Association that supports it. With the same commitment, I wish to achieve my father’s goal: finding the cure.”

The scientific research at the “Centro Dino Ferrari” is huge: more than 155,000 patients per year and a tireless staff of 136 doctors and researchers, the that mad

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