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Campari in his days of glory: 1924. One year later, with Ascari dead, he would become Italy’s greatest talent, all 100 KGs of him

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Campari in his days of glory: 1924. One year later, with Ascari dead, he would become Italy's greatest talent, all 100 KGs of him

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