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1Ooo Miglia Ordini D'arrivo / Arrival Orders 1927 - 1961 . 1OOO MIGLIA . ORDINI D’ARRIVO / ARRIVAL ORDERS 1927 COPPA DELLE 1000 MIGLIA - 26/27 marzo - Km 1.628 1927 Media Oraria Vincitore/Winner AverageSpeed: 77,238 Km/h CLASSIFICA ASSOLUTA/OVERALL CLASSIFICATION - Partiti/Started: 77 - Classificati/Placed: 55 POS. EQUIPAGGIO VETTURA CLASSE TEMPO 1° Ferdinando Minoia - Giuseppe Morandi OM 665 S spyder E 21.04’48” 2° Timo Danieli - Renato Balestrero OM 665 S spyder E 21.20’53” 3° Mario Danieli - Archimede Rosa OM 665 S spyder E 21.28’02” 4° Gildo Strazza (I) - Attilio Varallo (I) Lancia Lambda Torpedo tipo 218 Corsa D 21.42’48” 5° Umberto Pugno (I) - Giuseppe Bergia (I) Lancia Lambda D 21.55’14” 6° Aymo Maggi (I) - Bindo Maserati (I) Isotta Fraschini 8A SS B 22.00’35” 7° Frate Ignoto (Arturo Mercanti) (I) - Carlo Sozzi (I) Alfa Romeo RLSS D 22.06’11” 8° Franco Cortese (I) - Modesto Baroncini (I) Itala tipo 61 E 22.45’46” 9° Guglielmo Gutermann (I) - Ramiro Munaron (I) Alfa Romeo RLSS D 22.53’57” 10° Tazio Nuvolari (I) - Alessandro Cappelli (I) Bianchi tipo 20 Sport D 23.12’02” Categoria Sport/Racing Sports Car Category: B = 5000-8000 cm3 - C = 3000-5000 cm3 - D = 2000-3000 cm3 - E = 1500-2000 cm3 - F = 1100-1500 cm3 - G = 750-1100 cm3 - H = 500-750 cm3. VINCITORI DI CLASSE - CLASS WINNERS 6° Aymo Maggi (I) - Bindo Maserati (I) Isotta Fraschini 8A SS B 22.00’35” 22° Eugenio Silvani (I) - Giovanni Minozzi (I) FIAT 519 S C 24.52’54” 4° Gildo Strazza (I) - Attilio Varallo (I) Lancia Lambda Torpedo tipo 218 Corsa D 21.42’48” 1° Ferdinando Minoia (I) - Giuseppe Morandi (I) OM 665 Sport E 21.04’48” 12° Giulio Binda (I) - Attilio Belgir (I) Bugatti T40 F 23.18’23” 20° Piero Moalli (I) - Bortolo Ferrari (I) FIAT 509 S G 24.23’41” 53° Giuseppe Cazzulani (I) - Ugo Monferroni (I) Peugeot 5HP H 33.51’33” II^ COPPA DELLE 1000 MIGLIA - 31 marzo/1 aprile - Km 1.618 1928 Media Oraria Vincitore/Winner AverageSpeed: 84,128 Km/h CLASSIFICA ASSOLUTA/OVERALL CLASSIFICATION - Partiti/Started: 83 - Classificati/Placed: 40 POS. EQUIPAGGIO VETTURA CLASSE TEMPO 1° Giuseppe Campari (I) - Giulio Ramponi (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 SS F 19.14’05” 2° Archimede Rosa (I) - Franco Mazzotti (I) OM 665 SMM E 19.22’22” 3° Gildo Strazza (I) - Attilio Varallo (I) Lancia Lambda tipo 221 spider Casaro D 19.37’37” 4° Attilio Marinoni (I) - Giovanni B. Guidotti (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 SS F 19.38’13” 5° Alfredo Bornigia (I) - Angelo Guatta (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 SS F 19.42’00” 6° Gastone Brilli Peri (I) - Arturo Lumini (I) Bugatti T43 D 19.45’44” 7° Luigi Scarfiotti (I) - Francesco Lasagna (I) Lancia Lambda D 19.52’02” 8° Bruno Presenti (I) - Carlo Canavesi (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 SS F 20.10’55” 9° Ferruccio L. Radice (I) - Carlo Lissoni (I) Lancia Lambda D 20.13’17” 10° Giuseppe Morandi (I) - Vincenzo Coffani (I) OM 665 SMM E 20.26’40” Categoria Sport/Racing Sports Car Category: B = 5000-8000 cm3 - C = 3000-5000 cm3 D = 2000-3000 cm3 - E = 1500-2000 cm3 - F = 1100-1500 cm3 - G = 750-1100 cm3 - H = 500-750 cm3 - Categoria Speciale <1100/Special Category <1100. VINCITORI DI CLASSE - CLASS WINNERS 15° Ferdinando Minoia (I) - Renato Balestrero (I) La Salle C 21.17’25” 3° Gildo Strazza (I) - Attilio Varallo (I) Lancia Lambda tipo 221 spider Casaro D 19.37’37” 2° Archimede Rosa (I) - Franco Mazzotti (I) OM 665 SMM E 19.22’22” 1° Giuseppe Campari (I) - Giulio Ramponi (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 SS F 19.14’05” 28° Giuseppe Gilera (I) - Natale Manenti (I) FIAT 509 S Speciale 23.59’05” . 1OOO MIGLIA . ORDINI D’ARRIVO / ARRIVAL ORDERS III^ COPPA DELLE 1000 MIGLIA - 13/14 aprile - Km 1.621 1929 Media Oraria Vincitore/Winner AverageSpeed: 89,688 Km/h CLASSIFICA ASSOLUTA/OVERALL CLASSIFICATION - Partiti/Started: 82 - Classificati/Placed: 42 POS. EQUIPAGGIO VETTURA CLASSE TEMPO 1° Giuseppe Campari (I) - Giulio Ramponi (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS E 18.04’23” 2° Giuseppe Morandi (I) - Archimede Rosa (I) OM 665 SMM E 18.14’14” 3° Achille Varzi (I) - G. Colombo (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS E 18.16’14” 4° Gildo Strazza (I) - Attilio Varallo (I) Lancia Lambda spider Casaro D 18.17’41” 5° Pietro Ghersi (I) - Luigi Guerrini (I) OM 665 MM D 18.55’08” 6° Ferdinando Minoia (I) - Attilio Marinoni (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS E 19.01’44” 7° Gualtiero Natali (I) - Alfonso Zampieri (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS E 19.04’37” 8° Guglielmo Carraroli (I) - Ramiro Munaron (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS E 19.07’42” 9° Franco Cortese (I) - Angelo Guatta (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS E 19.16’46” 10° Alfredo Bornigia (I) - Carlo Pintacuda (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS E 19.17’17” Categoria Sport/Racing Sports Car Category: B = 5000-8000 cm3 - C = 3000-5000 cm3 D = 2000-3000 cm3 - E = 1500-2000 cm3 - F = 1100-1500 cm3 - G = 750-1100 cm3 - H = 500-750 cm3 - Categoria Speciale <1100/Special Category <1100. VINCITORI DI CLASSE - CLASS WINNERS 22° Gioacchino Leonardi (I) - Erio Barbieri (I) Chrysler 75 C 22.43’25” 4° Gildo Strazza (I) - Attilio Varallo (I) Lancia Lambda spider Casaro D 18.17’41” 1° Giuseppe Campari (I) - Giulio Ramponi (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS E 18.04’23” 13° Francesco Pirola (I) - Giovanni B. Guidotti (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 SS F 19.40’36” 26° Ernesto Tamburi (I) - Carlo Riccieri (I) FIAT 509 S Speciale 24.13’22” IV^ COPPA DELLE 1000 MIGLIA - 12/13 aprile - Km 1.639 1930 Media Oraria Vincitore/Winner AverageSpeed: 100,450 Km/h CLASSIFICA ASSOLUTA/OVERALL CLASSIFICATION - Partiti/Started: 135 - Classificati/Placed: 73 POS. EQUIPAGGIO VETTURA CLASSE TEMPO 1° Tazio Nuvolari (I) - Giovanni B. Guidotti (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS E 16.18’59 2° Achille Varzi (I) - Carlo Canavesi (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS E 16.29’51” 3° Giuseppe Campari (I) - Attilio Marinoni (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS E 16.59’53” 4° Pietro Ghersi (I) - Franco Cortese (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS E 17.16’31” 5° Aldo Bassi (I) - Carlo Gazzabini (I) OM 665 SSMM D 17.18’34” 6° Rudolf Caracciola (D) - Christian Werner (D) Mercedes-Benz SSK B 17.20’17” 7° Archimede Rosa (I) - Vincenzo Coffani (I) OM 665 SSMM D 17.22’58” 8° Franco Mazzotti (I) - Aymo Maggi (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS E 17.46’45” 9° Bartolo Ferrari (I) - Giulio Foresti (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS E 17.55’16” 10° Bruno Fontanini (I) - Giovanni Minozzi (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS E 17.57’14” Categoria Sport/Racing Sports Car Category: B = 5000-8000 cm3 - C = 3000-5000 cm3 - D = 2000-3000 cm3 - E = 1500-2000 cm3 - F = 1100-1500 cm3 - G = 750-1100 cm3 - Categoria Speciale <1100/Special Category <1100 - Vetture Utilitarie/Utility Cars. VINCITORI DI CLASSE - CLASS WINNERS 6° Rudolf Caracciola (D) - Christian Werner (D) Mercedes-Benz SSK B 17.20’17” 22° Gioacchino Leonardi (I) - Erio Barbieri (I) Chrysler 72 Sport C 21.24’43” 5° Aldo Bassi (I) - Carlo Gazzabini (I) OM 665 SS MM D 17.18’34” 1° Tazio Nuvolari (I) - Giovanni B. Guidotti (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS E 16.18’59” 13° Francesco Pirola (I) - Angelo Guatta (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 SS F 18.30’46” 31° Arcangelo Periccioli (I) - Luigi Apollonio (I) FIAT 509 S Speciale 21’30’42” 42° Carlo Mazza (I) - Riccardo Pezzoni (I) FIAT 514 S Utilitarie 23.14’31” . 1OOO MIGLIA . ORDINI D’ARRIVO / ARRIVAL ORDERS V^ COPPA DELLE 1000 MIGLIA - 11/12 aprile - Km 1.635 1931 Media Oraria Vincitore/Winner AverageSpeed: 101,146 Km/h CLASSIFICA ASSOLUTA/OVERALL CLASSIFICATION - Partiti/Started: 99 - Classificati/Placed: 57 POS. EQUIPAGGIO VETTURA CLASSE TEMPO 1° Rudolf Caracciola (D) - Wilhelm Sebastian (D) Mercedes-Benz SSKL 5 16.10’10” 2° Giuseppe Campari (I) - Attilio Marinoni (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS 3 16.21’17” 3° Giuseppe Morandi (I) - Archimede Rosa (I) OM 665 SSMM 4 16.28’35” 4° Umberto Klinger (I) - Adolfo Saccomandi (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS 3 17.07’57” 5° Aldo Gerardi (I) - Aureliano Gerardi (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS 3 17.08’06” 6° Luigi Scarfiotti (I) - Piero Bucci (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS 3 17.27’36” 7° Mario Tadini (I) - Carlo Canavesi (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS 3 17.39’50” 8° Carlo Gazzabini (I) - Angelo Guatta (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GT Guida int. 17.47’08” 9° Tazio Nuvolari (I) - Giovanni B. Guidotti (I) Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 4 17.48’25” 10° Giovanni M. Cornaggia Medici (I) - Gigi Premoli (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS 3 17.48’50” Categoria Sport/Racing Sports Car Category: 5 = >3000 cm3 - 4 = 2000-3000 cm3 - 3 = 1500-2000 cm3 - 2 = 1100-1500 cm3 - 1 = 0-1100 cm3 - Vetture Utilitarie/Utility Cars - Guida interna senza compressore/Unsupercharged Saloon Cars. VINCITORI DI CLASSE - CLASS WINNERS 87° Rudolf Caracciola (D) - Wilhelm Sebastian (D) Mercedes-Benz SSKL 5 16.10’10” 102° Giuseppe Morandi (I) - Archimede Rosa (I) OM 665 SSMM 4 16.28’35” 86° Giuseppe Campari (I) - Attilio Marinoni (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS 3 16.21’17” 132° Alfredo Caniato (I) - Carlo Sozzi (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 SS 2 18.30’34” 52° Beppe Tuffanelli (I) - Guarino Bertocchi (I) Maserati 26 C 1100 1 19’48’40” 1° Alfredo Di Liddo (I) - Carlo Riccieri (I) FIAT 514 S Utilitarie 20.12’18” 70° Carlo Gazzabini (I) - Angelo Guatta (I) Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GT Guida Int.
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