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'''Coppa Florio''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] car race started in 1900, and renamed in 1905 when [[Vincenzo Florio]] offered the initial 50 000 [[Lira]] and a [[cup]] designed by Polak of [[Paris]].  The cup was to be offered the manufacturer that wins four or more of the first seven races, the first race held in 1905.  Eventually, the winner was [[Peugeot]] (1925), but the race continued under the influence of [[Lucien Rosengart]].
 
'''Coppa Florio''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] car race started in 1900, and renamed in 1905 when [[Vincenzo Florio]] offered the initial 50 000 [[Lira]] and a [[cup]] designed by Polak of [[Paris]].  The cup was to be offered the manufacturer that wins four or more of the first seven races, the first race held in 1905.  Eventually, the winner was [[Peugeot]] (1925), but the race continued under the influence of [[Lucien Rosengart]].
  
The  [[Brescia]] race used the &laquo; Circuito di Brescia&raquo;  Brescia-[[Cremona]]-[[Mantova]]-Brescia.  In 1908, the race used the &laquo;Circuito di Bologna&raquo; [[Bologna]]-[[Castelfranco Emilia]]-Sant'Agata Bolognese-San Giovanni in Persiceto-Bologna.<ref name="bologna1908">[http://www.museodellosportbologna.it/mdsb/116.html Ricorda del circuito di Bologna 1908]</ref>
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The  [[Brescia]] race used the &laquo; Circuito di Brescia&raquo;  Brescia-[[Cremona]]-[[Mantova]]-Brescia.  In 1908, the race used the &laquo;Circuito di Bologna&raquo; [[Bologna]]-[[Castelfranco Emilia]]-Sant'Agata Bolognese-San Giovanni in Persiceto-Bologna. Since 1914 most of the Coppa Florio was co-organized with the [[Targa Florio]] at the [[Circuito delle Madonie]] circuit outside [[Palermo]], [[Sicilia]], running four or five laps, 108 km each.
Since 1914 most of the Coppa Florio was co-organized with the [[Targa Florio]] at the [[Circuito delle Madonie]] circuit outside [[Palermo]], [[Sicilia]], running four or five laps, 108 km each.
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Only in 1927 did it move to [[Saint-Brieuc]] to honor [[Peugeot]]'s win in 1925.
Only in 1927 did it move to [[Saint-Brieuc]] to honor [[Peugeot]]'s win in 1925.<ref>[http://forums.autosport.com/printthread.php?threadid=66281 Coppa Florio 1927] discussion</ref><ref>[http://www.forix.com/8w/coppaflorio.html 1927 Coppa Florio]</ref>
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The winners were:
The winners were:<ref>[http://www.forix.com/8w/6thgear/gp-yby.html GP Winners 1894-2007] from forix.com</ref><ref>[http://www.targaflorio.info/coppa.htm Coppa Florio] from targaflorio.info</ref><ref>[http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/gpw0.htm Grand Prix winners 1895 - 1949]</ref>
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*1904, [[September 5]]:  Brescia, won by [[Vincenzo Lancia]] in [[Fiat]] 75 HP (2*167 km=372.2 km @ 3h12m).  
 
*1904, [[September 5]]:  Brescia, won by [[Vincenzo Lancia]] in [[Fiat]] 75 HP (2*167 km=372.2 km @ 3h12m).  
 
*I, 1905, [[September 4]]:  Brescia, won by count [[Giovanni Battista Raggio]] in [[Itala]] 112 HP (3*167km=500.7 km @ 4h46m)
 
*I, 1905, [[September 4]]:  Brescia, won by count [[Giovanni Battista Raggio]] in [[Itala]] 112 HP (3*167km=500.7 km @ 4h46m)

Revision as of 10:24, 28 December 2007


Coppa Florio was an Italian car race started in 1900, and renamed in 1905 when Vincenzo Florio offered the initial 50 000 Lira and a cup designed by Polak of Paris. The cup was to be offered the manufacturer that wins four or more of the first seven races, the first race held in 1905. Eventually, the winner was Peugeot (1925), but the race continued under the influence of Lucien Rosengart.

The Brescia race used the « Circuito di Brescia» Brescia-Cremona-Mantova-Brescia. In 1908, the race used the «Circuito di Bologna» Bologna-Castelfranco Emilia-Sant'Agata Bolognese-San Giovanni in Persiceto-Bologna. Since 1914 most of the Coppa Florio was co-organized with the Targa Florio at the Circuito delle Madonie circuit outside Palermo, Sicilia, running four or five laps, 108 km each. Only in 1927 did it move to Saint-Brieuc to honor Peugeot's win in 1925. The winners were:

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