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  • ...zo Trucco Targa Florio.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Trucco winner of 1908 [[Targa Florio]] with [[Isotta Fraschini]]-type I.]] ...Italy]]. He was [[Isotta Fraschini]] works driver and won the 1908 [[Targa Florio]] and participated to Indy 500 in 1913. Trucco was also friend and mentor o
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  • ...ly|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 [[ ...gna. Since 1914 most of the Coppa Florio was co-organized with the [[Targa Florio]] at the [[Circuito delle Madonie]] circuit outside [[Palermo]], [[Sicilia]
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  • ...anagement, alongside the now indispensable "Sandrin" and the rising star [[Vincenzo Lancia]]. ...vanni Agnelli (senior)|Giovanni Agnelli]], the first winner of the [[Targa Florio]], the first to go with a truck from [[Turin]] in [[ Moscow (Russia) | Mosc
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  • ...d 1937 as a [[truck]] engineer, racing car driver, and later, advisor to [[Vincenzo Lancia]]. He was moderately successful as a driver by 1932, when, with [[Au ...[World War II]], he and [[Renato Danese]] established a workshop in ''Via Vincenzo Lancia'', [[Torino]], building racing cars, prototypes and small-series spe
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  • ...ar]] driver. He won the [[French Grand Prix]] in 1907 and 1922 and [[Targa Florio]] in 1907 and 1913. His [[Europe]]an wins in 1907 resulted in an invitation ...ic and diplomat earned him the position of 'works' Fiat driver alongside [[Vincenzo Lancia]] in 1905.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''1967 Targa Florio Part 1 <small>(part 2 below)</small>''' The '''Targa Florio''' was an open road [[endurance]] automobile race held in the mountains of
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  • ...(18 kW). In 1905 Isotta-Fraschini gained much notoriety in the race, Coppa Florio which they entered their Tipo D that featured a 17 liter 100 hp (75)engine. '''Cesare Isotta''' and the Fraschini brothers [[Vincenzo Fraschini]], [[Antonio Fraschini]] and [[Oreste Fraschini]], were introduce
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  • ...rdi joined with and [[Renato Danese]] and established a workshop in ''Via Vincenzo Lancia'', [[Torino]], building racing cars, prototypes, and small-series sp ...in both 1947 and 1948. There were also three entered in the 1952 [[Targa Florio]]; all failed to finish. The 750ND remained competitive well into 1953, aga
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  • ...arossa Airport]]. There are also minor national [[airports]] in [[Vincenzo Florio Airport|Trapani]] and on the small [[islands]] of [[Pantelleria]] and [[Lam ...om Palermo), [[Alessandro Scarlatti]] (from [[Trapani]] or [[Palermo]]), [[Vincenzo Bellini]] (from [[Catania]]).
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  • ...ughly modified by Stanguellini. Severi finished 1st overall in the [[Targa Florio]] of 1937. The early years saw many more important victories for Squadra St ...ini wins included the defeat of official [[Ferrari]] entries, notably when Vincenzo Auricchio in a Stanguellini 1100 won the Grand Prix of Pescara ahead of Cor
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  • ...o sure place side by side to the Aprilia é delivery of the fervent mind of Vincenzo Lancia (that seems already had defined it like '' the most popular car betw ...urn of Sicily, 6° place to the Circuit of Forli, 3° place to celebre Targa Florio and the climb Giocca-Osilo Scale. The career is closed, always in 1953, wit
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  • ...arliest place among [[prose romances]]. In it Boccaccio tells the loves of Florio and Biancafiore. Probably for this work he drew materials from a popular so ...was instituted. Its founders were [[Giovan Maria Crescimbeni]] and [[Gian Vincenzo Gravina]]. The ''Arcadia'' was so called because its chief aim was to imita
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  • ...arliest place among [[prose romances]]. In it Boccaccio tells the loves of Florio and Biancafiore. Probably for this work he drew materials from a popular so ...was instituted. Its founders were [[Giovan Maria Crescimbeni]] and [[Gian Vincenzo Gravina]]. The ''Arcadia'' was so called because its chief aim was to imita
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