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Roy Francesco Salvadori (b. 12 May 1922, Dovercourt, Essex) is a former motor racing driver and manager from England. He participated in 50 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 12 July 1952, and achieved two podiums, scoring a total of 19 Championship points.
During a varied career he also won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in , driving for Aston Martin and teamed with Carroll Shelby. After retiring from driving he returned to running his car dealership, but was tempted back to Formula One to manage the Cooper racing team in and .
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Roy Francesco Salvadori (b. 12 May 1922, Dovercourt, Essex) is a former motor racing driver and manager from England. He participated in 50 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 12 July 1952, and achieved two podiums, scoring a total of 19 Championship points.
During a varied career he also won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in , driving for Aston Martin and teamed with Carroll Shelby. After retiring from driving he returned to running his car dealership, but was tempted back to Formula One to manage the Cooper racing team in and .
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