- Source: Trieste-Opicina hillclimb
Trieste-Opicina (1911–1971) is a hillclimb up the Opicina hill in Trieste, northeastern Italy. Also known as Albo d'Oro automobilistico. The race was suspended twice, around First and Second World War. After a serious crash of Austrian Herbert Jerich in a Ford Escort TC and subsequent safety concerns the race was cancelled after its 1971 edition. From 2017, the historic race was recreated as a tour on closed roads around Trieste.
Winners
The Trieste–Opicina motorcycle race (1920–1958)
Officially titled “Trieste – Poggioreale”, it is more known as “Trieste–Opicina”, arranged by the Moto Club Trieste.
See also
Club dei Venti all'Ora
References
Literature
Tito Angelo Anselmi; Gabriella De Benedetti (2003). Legenda-Le edizioni dell'Opificio (ed.). Trieste Opicina Sessant'Anni di Epopea. ISBN 9781554075584.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Trieste-Opicina hillclimb
- Dino 206 S
- Ferrari 225 S
- Ferrari 212 Export
- Alfa Romeo Giulietta (1954)
- Ferrari 250 Monza
- Franco Bordoni
- Club dei Venti all'Ora
- Ferrari 250 MM
- Bruno Gavazzoli