Emerson Fittipaldi, double F1 world champion (1973 and 1975), suffered an attack at his home in Soiano del Lago (Italy), near the famous Lago di Garda, as revealed by the Italian newspaper ‘Il Corriere della Sera’. Apparently, luckily, the legendary Brazilian pilot and his family were not at home when the assailants broke into the house, where they left with loot worth around 250,000 euros, including some Rolex watches and chains. gold.
According to the aforementioned media, the thieves were very quick inside the house and after the attack they got lost in the streets of the Italian municipality, without leaving any traces at the moment so that the police could catch them.
Emerson Fittipaldi is one of the greatest legends in Formula 1 history, with a total of two titles, two world runner-ups and two memorable victories at the Indianapolis 500. In F1 he achieved two crowns, 14 wins, 35 podiums and 6 pole positions, while in the CART series (now IndyCar) he added 22 wins, 65 podiums and the crown in 1989.
Source: La Verdad

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