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Livorno

Livorno, Tuscany, Italy

Circuit Type: Temporary road course

193819371936

Roads beyond Antignano bypassed, course extended north to Via del Mare

Extension: 5,8 Km

Pole Record: 2:26.600

Year: 1938

Driver: Carlo Felice Trossi

Car: Maserati 8CTF

Speed: 142,400 Km/h

 

Lap Record: 2:25.400

Year: 1938

Driver: Hermann Lang e Manfred von Brauchitsch

Car: Mercedes W154

Speed: 143,600 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1938 XII° Coppa Ciano August 7 Germany Hermann Lang
Germany Mercedes 40
01:40:35.200 GP

Short version of the Circuit del Montenero changes at Ardenza

Extension: 7,218 Km

Pole Record: 3:11.000

Year: 1937

Driver: Rudolf Caracciola

Car: Mercedes W125

Speed: 136,000 Km/h

 

Lap Record: 3:11.200

Year: 1937

Driver: Rudolf Caracciola e Manfred von Brauchitsch

Car: Mercedes W125

Speed: 135,900 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1937 XVº Gran Premio d’Italia September 12 Germany Rudolf Caracciola
Germany Mercedes 50
02:44:54.400 GP

Short version of the Circuit del Montenero

Extension: 7,0 Km

 

Pole Record: 3:25.000

Year: 1936

Driver: Bernd Rosemeyer

Car: Auto Union C

Speed: 123 Km/h

 

Lap Record: 3:23.200

Year: 1936

Driver: Tazio Nuvolari

Car: Alfa Romeo 8C-35

Speed: 124 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1936 X° Coppa Ciano August 2 Italy Tazio Nuvolari
Italy Carlo Pintacuda
Italy Alfa Romeo 28
2
01:44:40.000 GP

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