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Christian Collovà
Christian Collovà is an Italian Rallying, rally co-driver and Italian champion in the FIA Alternative Energies Cup. He is currently an Intellectual Property lawyer. Early life and education Collovà was born in Koblenz, Germany and grew up in Paris, France. He graduated from the University of Rome Tor Vergata, University of Rome. Collovà is currently a copyright and entertainment lawyer. Career Along with rally driver Vincenzo Di Bella, Collovà was FIA Alternative Energies Cup runner-up in 2007 FIA Alternative Energies Cup season, 2007, 2008 FIA Alternative Energies Cup season, 2008Coupe de la FIA des Energies Alternatives 2008', in ''CSAI-ACI.it''. and 2010 FIA Alternative Energies Cup season, 2010. In 2007 and 2008, he came in behind Giuliano Mazzoni as the World Championship runner-up. In 2010, as the co-driver of the Citroën C5 along with driver Vincenzo Di Bella, Collovà won the Italian Championship. He was also the World Championship runner-up behind French rally dri ...
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