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  2. List of automobile races in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Grand Prix and other major automobile races in Italy.. 10 Hours of Messina; Adriana Grand Prix; Alessandria Grand Prix; Bari Grand Prix; Circuito di Avellino; Circuito del Garda; Coppa Acerbo

  3. Category:Auto races in Italy - Wikipedia

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    List of automobile races in Italy; 0–9. 6 Hours of Monza; 1951 Pescara Grand Prix; 1954 Pescara Grand Prix; 1957 Pescara Grand Prix; B. Bologna-Raticosa Hill Climb ...

  4. Italian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The cars were shown the green light while the back half of the field was still in motion (this often happened at Monza and it had happened during the first start); and due to the visible excitement of the start official Andretti and Canadian Gilles Villeneuve jumped the start and were penalised a minute; Lauda went on to take victory in his ...

  5. List of motor racing tracks - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Italy subsection. 58.1 Permanent circuits. ... This is a list of auto racing and moto racing circuits sorted by country. ... Shiraoi Car Land, Shiraoi, ...

  6. Mille Miglia - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Alfa Romeo created a limited-edition version of its Tipo 939 Spider called the "Mille Miglia". Only 11 cars were built—eight left-hand drive and three right-hand drive—with each numbered car corresponding to one of the marque's Mille Miglia victories. Each car carried a small metal plate with details of the race. [18]

  7. Every Car Enthusiast Should Visit Italy's Motor Valley - AOL

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    The Emilia-Romagna region offers some of Italy’s finest cars, food, racetracks, and history—from such great names as Ferrari, Maserati, Pagani, and Lamborghini.

  8. Motorsport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Motorsport is widely popular in Italy, and its history spans over a century back to the early 1900s. Today, Italy is considered a hub of motorsport in terms of racing venues, drivers, teams, and manufacturers. It hosts annual races across Formula One, MotoGP, the World Touring Car Cup, and other prominent motor racing series.

  9. Monza Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The Automobile Club of Italy held 500 mi (800 km) Race of Two Worlds exhibition competitions, intended to pit United States Auto Club IndyCars against European Formula One and sports cars. [ 6 ] [ 19 ] The races were held on the oval at the end of June in 1957 and 1958, [ 20 ] with three 63 lap [ 21 ] 267.67 kilometres (166.32 mi) heat races ...