Bari Grand Prix
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The Bari Grand Prix was a Grand Prix road race, held in Bari, Italy, between 1947 and 1956. The course was 3,449 miles (5,551 km) and, except for 1956, was run in an anticlockwise direction. In 1953 the race was not disputed.
[edit] Winners
Year | Winner | Car | Report |
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1956 | Stirling Moss | Maserati 300S Sportscar | Report |
1955 | Cesare Perdisa | Maserati A6GCS Sportscar | Report |
1954 | José Froilán González | Ferrari 625 Formula One | Report |
1952 | Chico Landi | Ferrari 225S Sportscar | Report |
1951 | Juan Manuel Fangio | Alfa Romeo 159 Formula 1 | Report |
1950 | Nino Farina | Alfa Romeo 158 Formula 1 | Report |
1949 | Alberto Ascari | Ferrari 166 Formula 2 | Report |
1948 | Chico Landi | Ferrari 166 Formula 2 | Report |
1947 | Achille Varzi | Alfa Romeo 158 Grand Prix | Report |
[edit] Bibliography
- Acerbi, Leonardo (2006). Ferrari: A Complete Guide to All Models. St. Paul: Motorbooks.
- (1951). "Bari Race to Fangio." New York Times. September 3.
- (1956). "Moss Wins Bari Race." New York Times. July 23.