Aldo Marazza

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Aldo Marazza
Aldo Marazza.jpg
Position Defense
Teams HC Milano
HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano
National team  Italy
Born 1912,
Milan, Italy
Died September 11, 1938,
Monza, Italy
Playing Career 1930 – 1937

Aldo Marazza (1912-September 11, 1938) was an Italian hockey player who played for the Italian National Team at the 1934 World Championship, appearing in one game.

At the club level, Marazza played for HC Milano and HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano.

He was also a voiturette racing driver, regarded as the most promising at the time. Marazza won his first race, at the 1937 Circuito della Superba Voiturette race at Genoa, racing his privately owned Maserati 4CS (#1519), previously owned by Count Giovanni Lurani and Giuseppe Gilera.

In 1938 he was hired to race for Maserati, first in Sicilia, at the 1938 Targa Florio where he crashed his Maserati 6CM; he won the next at the 1938 Grand Prix of Naples. At the 1938 Grand Prix of Milano he overturned the 6CM in the «Lesmo curve», pierced a lung and died the next day.

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