Edoardo Lualdi Gabardi
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Edoardo Lualdi Gabardi | |
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| Born | 13 May 1931 Busto Arsizio, Italy |
| Died | 18 April 2026 (aged 94) Busto Arsizio, Italy |
| Occupation | Racing Driver |
| Spouse | Nalda Colombo (died 2026)[1] |
| Relatives | Edoardo Gabardi (grandfather) |
Edoardo Lualdi Gabardi (13 May 1931 – 18 April 2026) was an Italian auto racer, who specialised in hillclimbing, as well as a textile businessman. He almost always raced in Ferraris that he had purchased himself, but in order not to squander his fortune, he would sell the car, before buying another one.[2]

Edoardo Lualdi Gabardi was born in Busto Arsizio, Lombardy on 13 May 1931, the son of Angelo Battista Lualdi, an engineer, and Edvige Gabardi. [3]He was named after his maternal grandfather, Edoardo Gabardi, a prominent industrialist and philanthropist from Busto Arsizio who owned a textile factory. He lost his mother when he was 6 years old after she died in a car crash coming back from the 1936 Summer Olympics. His father died just 2 years later. Subsequently he was raised by his grandparents.[4]