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The race was created in 1906 by the wealthy pioneer race driver and automobile enthusiast, Vincenzo Florio, who had started the Coppa Florio race in Brescia, Lombardy in 1900. | The race was created in 1906 by the wealthy pioneer race driver and automobile enthusiast, [[Vincenzo Florio]], who had started the Coppa Florio race in Brescia, Lombardy in 1900. | ||
One of the toughest competitions in Europe, the first Targa Florio covered 3 laps equalling 277 miles (446 km) through multiple hairpin curves on treacherous mountain roads, at heights where severe changes in climate frequently occurred. Alessandro Cagno won the inaugural 1906 race in nine hours, averaging 30 miles per hour (50 km/h). | One of the toughest competitions in Europe, the first Targa Florio covered 3 laps equalling 277 miles (446 km) through multiple hairpin curves on treacherous mountain roads, at heights where severe changes in climate frequently occurred. Alessandro Cagno won the inaugural 1906 race in nine hours, averaging 30 miles per hour (50 km/h). |
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The Targa Florio was an open road endurance automobile race held in the mountains of Sicily near Palermo.
Founded in 1906
The race was created in 1906 by the wealthy pioneer race driver and automobile enthusiast, Vincenzo Florio, who had started the Coppa Florio race in Brescia, Lombardy in 1900.
One of the toughest competitions in Europe, the first Targa Florio covered 3 laps equalling 277 miles (446 km) through multiple hairpin curves on treacherous mountain roads, at heights where severe changes in climate frequently occurred. Alessandro Cagno won the inaugural 1906 race in nine hours, averaging 30 miles per hour (50 km/h).
By the mid-1920s, the Targa Florio had become one of Europe's most important races, as neither the 24 Hours of Le Mans nor the Mille Miglia had been established yet. Grand Prix races were still isolated events
See Also
- 1906 Automotor: Index
- 1907 Automotor: Index
- 1908 Automotor: Index
- 1910 Automotor: Index
- 1912 Automotor: Index
- 1913 Automotor: Index
- 1914 Automotor: Index
- 1920 Automotor: Index
- 1921 Automotor: Index
- 1922 Automotor: Index
- 1923 Automotor: Index
- 1924 Automotor: Index
- 1925 Automotor: Index
- 1927 Automotor: Index
- 1962-63 Veteran and Vintage: Index
- 1965-66 Veteran and Vintage: Index
- Jack E. Scales
- Vincenzo Florio