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  • ...e held in [[Italy]], named after [[Tito Acerbo]] (the brother of [[Giacomo Acerbo]]). [[Image:1927AcerboRace.jpg|thumb|250px|'''A Bugatti leads the start of the 1927 race''']]
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  • From 1923 to 1927 Materassi won lot of important, but local, races, including the Grand Prix ...in the [[Coppa Acerbo]] in August then that same month he won his fourth [[Coppa Ciano]] at the [[Circuito del Montenero]], beating both [[Tazio Nuvolari]]
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  • ...a working class family, Biondetti began racing motorcycles in 1923 but in 1927 turned to automobiles. By 1931 his performance earned him a spot in [[Grand ...voiturette class then third in the main event. In 1939, he won the [[Coppa Acerbo]] voiturette class and took second place at the [[Swiss Grand Prix]]. His r
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  • ...g performances, Campari claimed victory for Alfa Romeo in the 1927 [[Coppa Acerbo]]. The 1928 season saw Giuseppe Campari win his second consecutive [[Coppa Acerbo]] and his first at the [[Mille Miglia]]. He earned a second-place finish in
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  • ...e held in [[Italy]], named after [[Tito Acerbo]], the brother of [[Giacomo Acerbo]], a prominent fascist politician. Following Italy's defeat in [[World War The Coppa Acerbo races were held over a 15 - 16 mile (24 – 26 km) circuit, beginning
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  • 1927 [[Coppa Acerbo]] [[Giuseppe Campari]]<br> 1928 [[Coppa Acerbo]] [[Giuseppe Campari]]<br>
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  • *[[Coppa Acerbo]] 1938 *[[Coppa Ciano]] 1937
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  • ...is opportunity down and in something of a funk he did not race again until 1927 and even then his racing career was mostly over. He continued to work direc
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  • ...considered to have Grand Prix status exploded, jumping from five events in 1927, to nine events in 1929, to eighteen in 1934 (the peak year before [[World ...considered to have Grand Prix status exploded, jumping from five events in 1927, to nine events in 1929, to eighteen in 1934 (the peak year before [[World
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  • |1919-1927 |[[Coppa Acerbo]]
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  • [[File:Nuvolariconsuma.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Coppa Consuma]] 1930, Tazio Nuvolari driving an [[Alfa Romeo 6C|Alfa Romeo 6C1750 ...hip Grands Prix, Nuvolari took victories in the [[Targa Florio]] and the [[Coppa Ciano]].
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