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1926 Targa Florio


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The 1926 Targa Florio was a Grand Prix motor race held on the 108km Medio Circuito Madonie in Sicily, Italy on 25 April 1926. There were two separate races held simultaneously, one for up to 1100cc Cyclecars held over 3 laps for a total distance of 324km, and the main race for Formula Libre cars over 5 laps for a total distance of 540km. The longer race also featured the 1926 Coppa Florio which was open only to factory entered cars. The Cyclecar race was won by Baconin Borzacchini driving a Salmson, while the longer race and Coppa Florio were won by Meo Costantini in his factory entered Bugatti.

Competitors were divided into four classes based on engine capacity. Class I were the up to 1100cc cyclecars, Class II was for cars up to 1500cc, Class III for cars up to 2000cc, and Class IV for cars over 2000cc.

Cars started the race individually in order of race number, with a three minute interval between each car starting with class II, then class III, class IV and finally the class I competitors who only needed to complete 3 laps.

During his first lap, 2-time Targa Florio winner Giulio Masetti's Delage overturned, severely injuring him. He died shortly afterwards.

The main race was dominated by Meo Costantini's Bugatti, who lead from the start and never lost the lead, setting a fastest lap of 1 hour and 26 minutes on his fifth and final lap. Behind him, fellow factory Bugatti driver Ferdinando Minoia drove to a mostly unchallenged second place. Behind them the race was much closer. After the first lap, third to eighth place were separated by less than two minutes, with Emilio Materassi's Itala Special in third followed by Wagner, Dubonnet, Divo, Goux and Maserati. Dubonnet and Goux charged up the order on the second lap, moving up to third and fourth places respectively, making it a Bugatti 1-2-3-4, while Materassi dropped to sixth due to a pit stop. By the end of lap three, Materassi had pushed back up to third place, while Dubonnet had dropped to seventh as he made a pitstop.

Factory Delage drivers Divo and Benoist would then retire, mourning the loss of teammate Masetti. Goux was able to pass Materassi on the fourth lap, giving the Bugatti factory team a 1-2-3 which they would hold until the end, with Materassi finishing fourth, while Dubonnet was fifth, and first in Class II. After setbacks which dropped him as low as 12th, Maserati finished 8th and won Class III.

PosNoDriverCarLapsTime/Retired
33Baconin BorzacchiniSalmson35h14m40.4
32Ezio RalloSalmson3+19m16.4
30Ignazio ZubiagaAustin3+22m39.6
29Gino GeriSalmson3+33m02.0
35Francesco StarrabbaAmilcar3+49m49.4
34Claudio SandonninoCitroën3+1h15.44.6
31Salvatore CasanoAmilcar1
36Salvatore ComellaSalmson0

Entrants who competed for the Coppa Florio shown in bold.

PosNoClassDriverCarLapsTime/Retired
27IVMeo CostantiniBugatti57h20m45.0
21IVFerdinando MinoiaBugatti5+10m04.0
18IVJules GouxBugatti5+15m11.4
19IVEmilio MaterassiItala Special5+23m41.6
15IIIAndré DubonnetBugatti5+24m13.0
22IVLouis WagnerPeugeot5+31m40.2
25IVRenato BalestreroOM5+59m50.0s
5IIAlfieri MaseratiMaserati5+1h16m26.0
8IVPasquale CroceBugatti5+1h24m36.8
6IIAntonio CaliriBugatti5+1h30m01.6
9IIISupremo MontanariBugatti5+1h38m36.4
23IVSaverio CandrilliSteyr5+2h15m10.0
20IVDiego de SterlichDiatto4
1IIEdgar MorawitzBugatti4Crash
3IIPietro MuceraCeirano4
12IIIAlbert DivoDelage4Withdrawn
10IIIMario LeporiBugatti4
17IIIRobert BenoistDelage3Withdrawn
4IISilvio de VitisBugatti3Crash
28IVAmedeo SillittiAlfa Romeo3
14IIIRené ThomasDelage2Withdrawn
26IVGiuseppe VittoriaDiatto1
24IVAndré BoillotPeugeot0Engine sump
11IIILorenzo MesseriBugatti0
13IIIGiulio MasettiDelage0Fatal crash
7IINicolò MarainiBugatti0Crash
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