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- The Raticosa p**** (Italian: P****o della Raticosa) is a mountain p**** in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines with an elevation of 968 m (3,176 ft) above sea level...
- The Bologna-Raticosa Hill Climb, one of the most challenging hill climbs in Italy and Europe, is the longest-running uphill automobile race in the world...
- Mille Miglia circuit route- Bologna, Modena, Florence, and the ****a and Raticosa P****es were all byp****ed as this variant ran largely along the Italian...
- back toward the Bologna axis. U.S. II Corps pushed steadily through the Raticosa P**** and by 2 October, it had reached Monghidoro some 20 mi (32 km) from...
- 5 lb) (dry) Competition history Debut 1953: Nürburgring 1000 km First win 1953: 6a Bologna–P****o della Raticosa Last win 1954: 2a Coppa Firenze–Siena...
- P**** Valico di San Fermo Scheggia P**** P****o del Turchino Viamaggio p**** Raticosa p**** Abano P**** Jvari P**** Mamison P**** Rikoti P**** Roki Tunnel Zekari...
- due to its naturally fortified position that allows for a view of the Raticosa p**** and access to the Po valley. This provided an economic benefit as...
- development of the car knew no end. In fact, during the Bologna P****o Della Raticosa hill climb, Abarth used a car with a shortened front end, dubbed “Muso...
- Bracco and Alfonso Rolfo. After a magnificent performance on the ****a and Raticosa p****es, they managed to finish first overall, continuing Ferrari's dominance...
- Luigi Piotti 6 1953 27 September 1953 VI Cronoscalata Bologna-P****o della Raticosa Ferrari 250 MM Spider Morelli 0276 MM 262 Luigi Piotti 1954 30 April 1954...