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Coppa Acerbo


 

The Coppa Acerbo was an automobile race held in Italy.

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The 150 mile Coppa Acerbo was held over a 15 mile circuit beginning and ending at Pescara, Italy, a city on the Adriatic coast. The course layout featured a four mile long straight running next to the sea followed by an inland route through the Abruzzo hills that passed through several villages. The first Coppa Acerbo was staged in 1924 and won by an unheard of rookie by the name of Enzo Ferrari. After World War II, the name of the race was changed because of its Fascist connections and became known as the Circuito di Pescara.

Related Topics:
Pescara - Italy - Adriatic - Abruzzo - Enzo Ferrari - World War II - Fascist

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Tragedy struck in the 1934 race when Guy Moll, one of the most promising young drivers of the day, was killed during the race. In 1955, as a result of the disaster at the 24 hours of Le Mans, the race was cancelled. Sometimes referred to as the "Pescara Grand Prix," in 1957 it hosted a round of the Formula One World Championship. The layout holds the record as the longest circuit to ever to host a F1 World Championship. By the early 1960s, safety issues had become a major concern and the Pescara racecourse was seen as too dangerous for major international events and the race was discontinued after the 1961 event.

Related Topics:
Guy Moll - 24 hours of Le Mans - Pescara Grand Prix - Formula One

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Bernd Rosemeyer, Luigi Fagioli, and Achille Varzi all won the race twice but Giuseppe Campari is the only driver to win it on three occasions.

Related Topics:
Bernd Rosemeyer - Luigi Fagioli - Achille Varzi - Giuseppe Campari

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