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Varzi and Ferrari enjoyed a testy relationship: it ended acrimoniously in 1934, before Varzi left for Germany with the Mille Miglie, the Targa Florio, and the Italian Championship all in his pocket.

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Varzi and Ferrari enjoyed a testy relationship: it ended acrimoniously in 1934, before Varzi left for Germany with the Mille Miglie, the Targa Florio, and the Italian Championship all in his pocket.

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