The 3rd 10 Hours of Messina was a sports car race, held on 25 July 1954 in the street circuit of Messina, Italy.[1]
1954 10 Hours of Messina | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| |||||
Race details | |||||
Date | 25 July 1954 | ||||
Official name | 10 Hours of Messina | ||||
Location | Messina, Italy | ||||
Distance | 144 laps, 1096.870 km | ||||
Fastest lap | |||||
Driver | Luigi Musso | Maserati A6GCS | |||
Time | 3:56 on lap (127.500 km/h) | ||||
Podium | |||||
First | Osca 2000 |
Final standings
edit- Started: 39
- Classified: 23
# | Drivers | Team |
---|---|---|
1. | Roberto Sgorbati Giuseppe Sgorbati |
Osca 2000S |
2. | Vittorio Colocci Franco Meloni |
Ferrari 3.0 |
3. | Elio Zagato Simontacchi |
Fiat 8V |
4. | Piero Carini Pietro Laureati |
Alfa Romeo 2000 Super Sport |
5. | Cerri Chiappini |
Lancia Aurelia GT 2500 |
6. | Giulio Musitelli Franco Cortese |
Ferrari 500 Mondial |
7. | Bartolomeo Donato Donato |
Maserati A6GCS 2075 |
8. | Gaetano Starrabba Giacona |
Lancia Aurelia GT 2500 |
9. | Salvatore La Pira Vito Sabbia |
Lancia Aurelia GT 2500 |
10. | Bernardini Matteucci |
Alfa Romeo 1900 TI |
11. | Mario Piazza Bianca Maria Piazza |
Ferrari 500 Mondial |
12. | Micelli Perrone |
Alfa Romeo 1900 TI |
13. | Guido Perrella Giuseppe Ruggero |
Lancia 2000 |
14. | Alfonso Vella F. de Cordova |
Jaguar |
15. | Russo Gianfranco Fabbri |
Lancia 2000 |
16. | Corrado Salvati Martino |
Alfa Romeo 1900 TI |
17. | Velis Giacone |
Fiat 1400 |
18. | Luigi Musso Giuseppe Musso |
Maserati A6GCS 2078 |
DNF | Umberto Maglioli Piotti |
Ferrari 250 Monza |
Franco Cornacchia Gerino Gerini |
Ferrari 250 Monza |
See also
edit- Messina Grand Prix (auto race that replaced it)
References
edit- ^ "Non Championship Races 1954". wsrp.cz. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
External links
edit- Ai fratelli Sgorbati la "10 ore" di Messina at Istituto Luce archive
- La 10 Ore di Messina, la storia (in Italian)