Luigi Storero

Luigi Storero (18 October 1868 – 1956)[1] was an Italian racecar driver and engineer from Torino.

He joined his father, Giacomo Storero's company (established 1850), which in 1884 started making bicycles.

Luigi Storero was a winner of bicycle races in 1887, and was involved in the selling of foreign makes.

Driving Agnelli's Fiat 12HP, Storero won the Saluzzo Sprint in 1901 and the Targa Rignano 1902.

He left in 1910 and established the Storero Fabbrica Automibili carmaker in via Madame Cristina, active in the period 1912–19.