
Grand Prix Milan 1906
#1
Posted 19 June 2002 - 02:53
Could you please help me!
I have a grammophone dated "grand prix milan 1906."
Could you tell me if there was such an event and give me details on this matter.
With many thanks
M McCash
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#2
Posted 19 June 2002 - 03:36
1906 in Milan only two auto sport events were staged, both touring car affaires:
* Milano - Sanremo on April, 4-5, 1906. A contest held in two stages over 317 km.
* Coppa d'Oro del Turismo, Milano on May 14-24, 1906.
#3
Posted 19 June 2002 - 04:05
there MIGHT be a connection to the phonograph, but I dout that it would have been a prize of some sort... :
There must be someone on the internet that knows about old phonographs and is as obsessed about them as we all are about cars...

Thanks,
Stu
#4
Posted 19 June 2002 - 08:33
Stu - right, Emanuele Alberto Carli.
#5
Posted 19 June 2002 - 09:06
Originally posted by Hans Etzrodt
1906 in Milan only two auto sport events were staged, both touring car affaires:
* Milano - Sanremo on April, 4-5, 1906. A contest held in two stages over 317 km.
* Coppa d'Oro del Turismo, Milano on May 14-24, 1906. [/B]
Hans, do you have the results of these races? Thanks.
Udo
#6
Posted 19 June 2002 - 09:35
DCN
#7
Posted 19 June 2002 - 09:51
Cars costing L. 4000 to L. 8000
1 –Giovanni Gagliardi (Diatto Clément 10/12 hp) in 9h17m03.0s
Cars costing below L.4000
1 – Carlo Maffeis (De Dion B. Mp 8) in 10h32m27.6s
These are only the top results. Sorry, but I am not into touring cars as should be well known by now.
Coppa d'Oro del Turismo, Milano on May 14-24, 1906.
1 – Vincenzo Lancia (Fiat 24 hp)
2 – Enrico Maggioni (Brixia Zust 28 hp)
3 – Alesssandro Cagno (Itala 24 hp)
4 – Felice Nazzaro with Bordino as mechanic (Fiat 24 hp)
I think this should suffice for touring cars.
Source: Carli, Emanuele Alberto, Settant'anni di gare automobilistiche in Italia, Italy: L'Editrice dell'Automobile, 1967.
#8
Posted 19 June 2002 - 15:58
Copper beaten truss? You mean like a hernia support?

Stu
#9
Posted 19 June 2002 - 16:01

DCN
#10
Posted 19 June 2002 - 18:56
And didn't you lot know that the Grand Prix Milan was the famous forerunner of that wonderful European singing contest, the Grand Prix d'Eurovision?

#11
Posted 19 June 2002 - 20:31

#12
Posted 16 February 2005 - 20:38
Originally posted by Hans Etzrodt
Coppa d'Oro del Turismo, Milano on May 14-24, 1906.
1 – Vincenzo Lancia (Fiat 24 hp)
2 – Enrico Maggioni (Brixia Zust 28 hp)
3 – Alesssandro Cagno (Itala 24 hp)
4 – Felice Nazzaro with Bordino as mechanic (Fiat 24 hp)
I think this should suffice for touring cars.
Source: Carli, Emanuele Alberto, Settant'anni di gare automobilistiche in Italia, Italy: L'Editrice dell'Automobile, 1967.
For those interested.
5 Bochis Fiat 6 MacDonald San Giorgio 7 Glenworth San Giorgio 8 Fraschini Isotta-Fraschini 9 Pfanz Benz 10 Duce Clemente di Bojano Benz 11 Vercellone Diatto-Clément 12 Ferdinando Minoia Isotta-Fraschini 13 Arbitrio Diatto-Clément 14 Maurice Fabry Itala 15 A. von Lude Martini 16 Nagliati de Dion Bouton Notes: 1. Source: Gustav Braunbeck's Sportlexikon p. 148. 2. Mechanic of Nazzaro was Pietro Bordino 3. 48 entries who participated.
I am not sure if this was a race or rally or something like that.
Gerrit Stevens
#13
Posted 24 February 2013 - 21:07
Milano - Sanremo on April, 4-5, 1906, 317 km.
Cars costing L. 4000 to L. 8000
1 –Giovanni Gagliardi (Diatto Clément 10/12 hp) in 9h17m03.0s
Cars costing below L.4000
1 – Carlo Maffeis (De Dion B. Mp 8) in 10h32m27.6s
These are only the top results. Sorry, but I am not into touring cars as should be well known by now.
I have a slightly different results:
Source - http://archivio.mila...toria/1906.html
I vincitori della "Marcia Milano-Sanremo" furono i seguenti concorrenti:
- Categoria I:
1° Tamagni su Marchand in ore 9.12'14''
2° Gagliardi su Diatto-Clément in ore 9.17'13''
- Categoria II:
1°Maffeis su De Dion in ore 10.32'27''
2° Sormani su Otav in ore 11.39'54''
Nella "Gara per il Record del chilometro" i vincitori furono i seguenti partecipanti:
- Gruppo I:
1° Tamagni su Marchand in 1'3''3/5
2° Ferrari su Ford in 3'17''
- Gruppo II:
1° Maffeis su De Dion in 1'48''
2° Sormani su Otav in 4'22''
-Gruppo III:
1° Vanetti su Mercedes in 50''2/5.
And also there is a small text about this competition in Italian 'Annuario Sportivo 1906-1907"
Il concorso di vetturette, indetto della Gazzetta dello Sport, in primo vero, da Milano a San Remo, in due tappe, aveva richiamato l'attenzione sui minimi o minori veicoli, reclamati dal gran pubblico e forzatamente reietti ed esulanti da maggiori prove. Ed anche qui il pallio della prova, la Coppa del "vecchio chauffeur" donata dall'on. Biscaretti di Ruffia , ricompensava i modesti ma intelligenti sforzi di una casa italiana che aveva presentato una coppia di vetture leggere, la "Taurinia" mentre il Maffeis di Milano mancava il gran premio, dopo una regolare ed intelligente dimostrazione fornita nel percorso, per una inesatta dichiarazione al momento dell'inscrizione. E le Marchand, le Otav, le De Vecchi-Strada, erano tutte ottimamente al traguardo, coi loro premi per categoria e colla soddisfazione dell'eccellente conclusione ottenuta, nonostante il tempo e le strade pessime.
The Google gives the next translation:
The competition of small cars, organized by the Gazzetta dello Sport, for the first time, from Milan to San Remo, in two stages, drew attention to the minimum or less vehicles, claimed by the general public and in exile forcibly rejected by more evidence. And here the pallium of the test, the Cup of "old chauffeur" given by Mr. Biscaretti of Ruffia, rewarded the modest but intelligent efforts of an Italian company that had made a couple of cars read, "Taurinia" while the Maffeis Milan missed the grand prize, after a smooth and intelligent demonstration provided in the path, for an incorrect declaration at the time of the inscription. And Marchand, the Otav, the De-Old Road, were all well at the finish line, with their awards by category and with satisfaction the excellent conclusion obtained, despite the weather and bad roads.
Is this translation correct?
Edited by Oleksij Hrushko, 25 February 2013 - 06:39.
#14
Posted 25 February 2013 - 07:48
Diatto's site (http://www.diatto.co...ne/racing1.html) shows 4-5 April, but Milano-Sanremo site - 2-3 April
But the programme (?) of the event provides 2-8 April!

And in the Delsaux's book it is stated as 2-18 April!