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Full Name
  
Alfredo Ferrari

Siblings
  
Piero Ferrari

Role
  

Name
  
Alfredo Ferrari

Nationality
  
Italian

Nieces
  
Antonella Ferrari

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Born
  
19 January 1932 (
1932-01-19
)
Modena, Italy

Died
  
June 30, 1956, Milan, Italy

Parents
  
Laura Dominica Gaurello, Enzo Ferrari

Grandparents
  
Alfredo Ferrari, Adalgisa Ferrari

Similar People
  
Enzo Ferrari, Piero Ferrari, Vito Pallavicini, Pierre Delanoe, Ferruccio Lamborghini

Alfredo Ferrari (nicknamed Alfredino or Dino) (1932-1956) was an Italian automotive engineer and the first son of automaker Enzo Ferrari. He had Duchenne muscular dystrophy and died at the age of 24. 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.

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Early life

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Born to Enzo Ferrari and his wife Laura Dominica Garello, Alfredo was named after his paternal grandfather. Enzo, who at the time was a racing driver for Alfa Romeo, had vowed to stop racing cars if he had a son. True to his word, he retired from driving in 1932 and concentrated on racing team management with his newly formed Scuderia Ferrari.

From an early age Enzo groomed Alfredino—"little Alfredo"—to be his successor. Alfredo studied economics in Bologna before moving to mechanical engineering in Switzerland.

Career at Ferrari

In his short career at Ferrari, Alfredo was widely credited for the 750 Monza racing car and to a limited extent a 1.5-litre V6 that would later see action in Ferrari's early Formula racers. Alfredo suggested to his father the development of a 1.5 L DOHC V6 engine for F2 at the end of 1955. Twelve years later, to honour his son, Enzo named the Dino series of road and racing Ferraris using this V-6 engine after him.

Death

During his time at Ferrari, Alfredo started experiencing health problems. His physical movements gradually became stiff and he was often unable to maintain his balance. At his return to Modena, He was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. During the final days of his life, while hospitalized, he engaged in discussions about the technical aspects of the 1.5-litre V6 engine with fellow engineer Vittorio Jano. Unfortunately, Alfredo never saw the completion of the engine; he passed away in Modena on June 30, 1956, at the young age of 24.

The death of Alfredo took a toll on his parents' marriage, as his mother never got over the loss of her only son and her behaviour became increasingly erratic and unstable.

The Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Italy was originally named the "Autodromo Dino Ferrari" in Alfredo's honour, with his father's name added after Enzo's death in 1988.

References

Alfredo Ferrari Wikipedia