- The
Mille Miglia (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmille ˈmiʎʎa],
Thousand Miles) was an open-road,
motorsport endurance race
established in 1927 by the young...
- The 24.
edizione Mille Miglia (Italian for "One
Thousand Miles") was an auto race held on a
course totalling 992.332
miles (1,597.004 km), made up entirely...
- came the
SIATA and Fiat
aerodynamic gran turismo-style
Berlinetta Mille Miglias of 1933 and 1935.
Siata was a Turin, Italy-based Fiat tuner,
typical of...
- BMW 328
became a
class winner in
Mille Miglia. In 1940, the
Mille Miglia Touring Coupe won the
Mille Miglia with an
average speed of 166.7 km/h (103...
- races, 150 in all—included 24
Grands Prix, five
Coppa Cianos, two
Mille Miglias, two
Targa Florios, two RAC
Tourist Trophies, a Le Mans 24-hour race, and...
- Hence, one can know how far one is from Rome. The
Italian mile (miglio, pl.
miglia) was
traditionally considered a
direct continuation of the
Roman mile, equal...
-
victory in the
Mille Miglia for
three straight years from 1947
through 1949 and the
Targa Florio in 1948 and 1949. He won more
Mille Miglias than any other...
-
board the Mille
Miglia program". Alitalia.
Retrieved 30
January 2012. "Etihad
Airways acquires majority stake in Alitalia's Mille
Miglia frequent flyer...
- use of
innovative fabrics,
processing techniques and design. Its "Mille
Miglia jacket" (also
known as "Goggle jacket", 1988),
features two
clear lenses...
- four years,
Ferrari managed to
manufacture two cars for the 1940
Mille Miglia,
which were
driven by
Alberto Ascari and
Lotario Rangoni. With the outbreak...