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Circuito del Mugello

Circuito del Mugello, Mugello, Italy

1920/1924 - 1928/19291925

Circuit Type: Temporary road course

Extension: 64.8 Km/61.8 Km

Lap Record: 49:58.800

Year: 1928

Driver: Giuseppe Campari

Car: Alfa Romeo 6C-1500 MMS

Speed: 74,2 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1929 IX Circuito del Mugello June 9 Italy Gastone Brilli-Peri
France Talbot 6
05:10:57.600 GP
1928 VIII Circuito del Mugello June 3 Italy Emilio Materassi
France Talbot 6
05:14:54.000 GP
1924 V Circuito del Mugello August 31 Italy Giuseppe Morandi
Italy OM 6
05:55:41.000 GP
1923 IV Circuito del Mugello June 10 Italy Gastone Brilli-Peri
Austria Steyr 6
05:48:51.000 GP
1922 III Circuito del Mugello June 18 Italy Alfieri Maserati
Italy Isotta Fraschini 6
05:46:07.200 GP
1921 II Circuito del Mugello July 24 Italy Giuseppe Campari
Italy Alfa Romeo 6
06:13:26.000 GP
1920 I Circuito del Mugello June 13 Italy Giuseppe Campari
Italy Alfa Romeo 6
06:24:06.000 GP

Circuit Type: Temporary road course

Extension: 18.170 Km

Lap Record: 14:13.600

Year: 1925

Driver: Emilio Materassi & Gastone Brilli-Peri

Car: Itala Special & Ballot Indy

Speed: 76,6 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1925 VI Circuito del Mugello May 31 Italy Emilio Materassi
Italy Itala 20
05:13:10.800 GP

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