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Alfa Romeo triumphs at the 1000 Miglia 2019 and finishes 1st and 2nd


059  1928  Alfa Romeo 6c 1500 Super Sport  211304 - Giovanni Moceri _ Daniele Bonetti

059 1928 Alfa Romeo 6c 1500 Super Sport 211304 - Giovanni Moceri _ Daniele Bonetti

 

Brescia, 18th May, 2019  

·      After 1,794.07 kilometres, this year’s edition will be remembered as another demonstration of the deep bond between the “Red Arrow Race” and the brand which continues to add to its legendary deeds.

·      Giovanni Moceri and Daniele Bonetti won the race in a 6C 1500 SS model made in 1928, event number 59. This car is part of the FCA Heritage collection, and is normally displayed in the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese.

·      Second place was claimed by a 6C 1750 SS Zagato made in 1929, driven by the Vesco-Guerini duo.

·      Alfa Romeo also conquered the Sponsor Team Trophy, thanks to Moceri’s victory and the fifth-place finish of the 6C 1750 SS Young driven by the Cavalli-Gamberini team.

·      Honourable results were conquered by the other Alfa Romeo cars entered by FCA Heritage, all of whom successfully completed the 37th historical re-enactment of the traditional Brescia-Rome-Brescia Race.

·      Huge crowds everywhere lined the roads and applauded the Alfa Romeo 1900 Sport Spider number 1000 driven by Alberto Cavaggioni, Alfa Romeo chief for the EMEA region, with Federica Masolin, the best known female face in Formula 1, and the 1900 Super Sprint driven by Prisca Taruffiand Savina Confaloni.

·      Enthusiastic appreciation also for the Official Convoy of current production Alfa Romeo models, showcasing the brand’s ultimate paradigms.


This morning at 7 a.m., a colourful caravan of motorcars set off from Bologna, on the last stage of the 2019 1000 Miglia. This year’s edition will be remembered as having further consolidated the historic bond between Alfa Romeo and the “Freccia Rossa” or Red Arrow Race: the highest podium step in Brescia was occupied by the Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 SS from 1928, driven by Giovanni Moceri and Daniele Bonetti, while the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS Zagato driven by the Vesco-Guerini duo came a valiant second. Moceri is the current Italian Champion of Grandi Eventi ACI Sport, and in recent years has won all the major Italian historical regularity competitions: the Mille Miglia, the Targa Florio, the Nuvolari Gran Premio and the Coppa d’Oro delle Dolomite. The car he drove in this year’s competition, with bodywork by Farina, is part of the official FCA Heritage collection, normally on display in the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese… the same car that won the re-enactment event in 2005, 2007 and 2008. Alfa Romeo was also awarded the Sponsor Team Trophy, thanks to Moceri’s win and the fifth place of the 6C 1750 SS Young driven by Cavalli and Gamberini.

 

Last kilometres in the rain, followed by a flood of successes

The final stage included Modena, Reggio Emilia, Langhirano, Parma and Busseto. After these Verdi-like scenes a dramatic downpour added an even more epic dimension to the event, as the 1000 Miglia convoy moved on to Lombardy, the region where it was conceived and based. Firstly to Cremona, then to the Province of Brescia: Carpenedolo, Montichiari and Travagliato, and finally the triumphal entrance into the city of Brescia and the traditional parade along Viale Venezia. As throughout the four-day event, during the spectacular passage of the 1000 Miglia fleet the streets were filled by generously warm and passionate crowds… from Brescia to Rome and back again, in every piazza, window and doorway:  spontaneous and enthusiastic gatherings that grow from year to year. All eyes light up at the sight of the valiant “travelling museum”, swarms of mobile phones capture images to treasure, especially dazzled by Alfa Romeo’s convoy of modern jewels, which offer a rare first-hand opportunity to admire two special series like the limited edition “Alfa Romeo Racing” Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio models. These – conceived as a kind of homage to the C38 Formula 1 single-seater – seemed quite at home between the crowds of affectionately festive admirers in towns and cities in the Po Valley and Lombardy: countless people visited by a rare and unforgettable Saturday morning. As rare an experience as this whole 1000 Miglia edition that has conquered hearts in many of the most beautiful places in Italy, and concluded with another Alfa Romeo triumph.


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