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Fanini–Seven Up was an Italian professional
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that existed from 1984 to 1988. The team went through several different name changes before being known as Fanini–Seven Up for its final season. The team was selected to race in five editions of the
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, where they achieved four stage wins as well as the
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in
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by Stefano Tomasini.


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