GRAN PREMIO DI TRIPOLI

LE LEGGENDARIE STORIA DELLE CORSE CHE HANNO CREATO IL MITO DELL'AUTOMOBILE


The Grand Prix of Tripoli was a motor racing competition held in what was then Italian Libya from 1925 to 1940. The race was run on the streets of the city, along a 71.10 km course, until 1933... Read more
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The Grand Prix of Tripoli was a motor racing competition held in what was then Italian Libya from 1925 to 1940.

The race was run on the streets of the city, along a 71.10 km course, until 1933 when, on the occasion of the 7th Grand Prix, a track was inaugurated that would be completed with infrastructure from 1934 and named the Mellaha Autodrome. For these last editions, a prize of 80,000 Italian lira was up for grabs.

The first edition was won by the Brescian OM driven by Renato Balestrero, the last, after five years of domination by German cars, by Nino Farina's Alfa Romeo.

Other unforgettable protagonists were Tazio Nuvolari, Gastone Brilli-Peri, Baconin Borzacchini, Rudolf Caracciola, Achille Varzi and Hermann Lang. The latter two with three victories.

The book by historian Alberto Redaelli, published in 1989, traces its history, through the various editions, with the addition of a rich and valuable photographic collection.

Product specification

Binding
In hardback
Pages
133
ISBN / EAN
9788834201893
Publisher
Luigi Reverdito
Languages
Italian
Publication date
05/1989
Dimensions
21.5 x 30.5 x 1.5 cm

Additional information

Book type or Series
Racing; History - Descriptive

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