Boris Ivanovsky


Boris Ivanovsky (Russian: Борис Ивановский) is a Russian racing driver. Officer of the Guard of the Russian Empire during World War I, who left the country after gaining control of the Bolsheviks and settled permanently in Paris. Racing career Ivanovski started his racing career at the Grand Prix in 1924 in the Ratier 748 cm³ in Paris. In later years he competed mainly in sports car racing. In 1926 he won a 24-hour race organized in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Two years later he was the best in the 24-hour Spa race. In the 24-hour Le Mans race, the Russians started in eighth grade in 1931. He won the class and finished second in the overall ranking.

Also in 1931 he took part in the Mercedes SSK in Grand Prix races, also included in the AIACR European Championship. In the Italian Grand Prix and Belgium Grand Prix was fifth. With a score of fifteen, he was ranked thirteenth in the overall ranking. Bibliography

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