Trofeo Luigi Fagioli Hillclimb

The Trofeo Luigi Fagioli Hillclimb is a hillclimbing competition held in Gubbio, Italy. The course is 4,150 metres (2.58 mi) in length. The track hosts a round of the Italian Hill Climb Championship also known as Campionato Italiano Velocità Montagna (CIVM).

Trofeo Luigi Fagioli
Gubbio–Madonna della Cima
LocationGubbio, Umbria, Italy
Time zoneCEST
Coordinates43.37°N 12.60°E / 43.37; 12.60
Opened1966
Former NamesGubbio–Mengara
Major EventsCampionato Italiano Velocità Montagna (CIVM)
Hill Length4,150 metres (4,540 yd)
Turns2
Hill Record3:13.481 (Simone Faggioli, 2009, CIVM)

History

The trophy was born in 1966 in honour of the Italian driver Luigi Fagioli.

List of winners

By modern cars

Classification:[1]

Edition Date Winner Car Time Average km/h
1966 5 June 1966 Ravetto Clemente Ferrari 2:36.70 119.463
1967 2 June 1967 "Gano" Porsche 2:26.70 127.607
1968 6 October 1968 Lualdi Edoardo Ferrari 2:12.00 113.178
1969 13 April 1969 Zuccoli Carlo Alfa Romeo 2:37.90 94.615
1970 30 August 1970 Andrenacci Giuliano Alfa Romeo 2:25.90 102.822
1971 29 August 1971 Scola Domenico Chevron 2:06.83 117.982
1972 27 August 1972 Laureati Pietro Chevron 2:04.41 120.084
1973 26 August 1973 Scola Domenico March 2:06.40 118.184
1974 25 August 1974 "Gianfranco" Osella 2:02.53 121.927
1975 24 August 1975 Nardini Roberto Porsche 2:29.11 100.193
1976 8 August 1976 Ciuti Gabriele Osella 1:58.40 126.162
1977 24 July 1977 Varese Gianni Osella 2:02.00 122.458
1978 6 August 1978 Varese Gianni Osella 1:58.00 126.609
1979 26 August 1979 Varese Gianni Osella 2:12.80 105.356
1980 3 August 1980 Varese Gianni Osella 1:56.80 127.919
1981 2 August 1981 Angelo Giliberti Osella 1:55.80 129.015
1982 20 June 1982 Bogani Ettore Osella 1:55.90 128.984
1983 19 June 1983 Mario Caliceti Osella 1:55.60 129.239
1984 30 September 1984 Patrizio Calella Lola 1:54.36 130.640
1985 16 June 1985 Mario Caliceti Osella 1:53.07 132.131
1986 15 June 1986 Adriano Boldrini Renault 5t 4:50.20 102.963
1987 2 August 1987 Stanislao Bielanski Osella 3:47.55 131.312
1988 24 July 1988 "Ricky" Braconi Osella 3:40.51 135.504
1989 Only historic cars
1990 30 September 1990 Mario Caliceti Osella 3:46.16 132.110
1991 16 June 1991 Salvatore Curatolo Osella BMW 3:46.65 131.830
1992 14 June 1992 Antonino Ritacca Osella 3:45.44 132.541
1993 10 October 1993 Antonino Iaria Osella BMW 3:41.79 134.720
1994 28 August 1994 Antonino Iaria Osella BMW 3:41.69 134.783
1995 20 August 1995 Mauro Nesti Lucchini BMW 3:42.86 134.070
1996 25 August 1996 Fabio Danti Osella BMW 3:33.16 140.170
1997 10 August 1997 "Ricky" Braconi Osella BMW 3:34.57 139.225
1998 9 August 1998 Franz Tschager Lucchini BMW 3:27.81 143.785
1999 29 August 1999 Pasquale Irlando Osella BMW 3:29.34 142.734
2000 29 August 2000 Pasquale Irlando Osella BMW 3:51.37 129.144
2001 26 August 2001 Simone Faggioli Osella BMW 4:01.26 123.850
2002 25 August 2002 Simone Faggioli Osella PA 20 BMW 3:44.55 133.066
2003 24 August 2003 Fabrizio Fattorini Osella BMW 3:39.31 136.245
2004 22 August 2004 Franco Cinelli Osella Pa 20/s BMW 3:34.14 139.5
2005 20 August 2005 Fabrizio Peroni Lucchini Renault 4:31.06 110.2
2006 21 August 2006 Simone Faggioli Osella PA/21 S 3:31.76 141.1
2007 19 August 2007 Rosario Iaquinta Lola T 99/50 ZYTEK 3:29.47 142.6
2008 24 August 2008 Simone Faggioli Osella PA/27 3:17.60 151.2
2009 23 August 2009 Simone Faggioli Osella FA/30 3:13.481 154.4
2010 22 August 2010 Simone Faggioli Osella FA/30 3:15.30 153.0
2011 21 August 2011 Simone Faggioli Osella FA/30 3:14.36
2012 26 August 2012 Simone Faggioli Osella FA/30 3:16.33 152.2

By historic cars

Classification:[2]

Edition Date Winner Car Time Average km/h
1989 23 July 1989 Maurizio Pinchetti Lotus 4:12.66 113.987
1990 30 September 1990 Scaioli Lotus 4:46.36 104.344
1991 16 June 1991 Bettino Ghisla Lotus 4:31.52 110.040
1992 14 June 1992 Carlo Steinhauslin Lotus 5:04.45 98.144
1993 10 October 1993 Maurizio Pinchetti Lotus 4:38.32 107.358
1994 28 August 1994 Giovanni Anzeloni Merlin Mk6 4:39.36 106.959
1995 20 August 1995 Franco Breschi Lola 4:23.98 113.190
1996 25 August 1996 Giovanni Anzeloni Osella BMW 4:02.64 123.140
1997 10 August 1997 Franco Breschi Lola 4:06.46 121.237
1998 9 August 1998 Roberto Benelli Osella BMW 3:59.16 124.937
1999 29 August 1999 Roberto Benelli Osella Pa 9 BMW 3:55.68 126.782
2000 20 August 2000 Fabrizio Peroni Osella BMW 4:09.51 120.237
2001 26 August 2001 Fabrizio Peroni Osella BMW 4:21.28 114.360
2002 25 August 2002 Michele Serafini Osella PA/7 4:02.99 122.968
2003 24 August 2003 Fabrizio Peroni Osella PA/7 3:58.80 125.126
2004 22 August 2004 Uberto Bonucci Osella PA/3 3:47.72 131.2
2005 20 August 2005 Fabrizio Peroni Osella PA/7 4:17.30 116.1
2006 21 August 2006 Uberto Bonucci Osella PA/9 3:58.28 125.4
2007 19 August 2007 Uberto Bonucci Osella PA/9 3:48.40 130.8
2008 24 August 2008 Fabrizio Peroni Osella PA/9 4:20.561 114.70
2009 23 August 2009 Uberto Bonucci Osella PA/9 3:49.579 130.2
2010 22 August 2010 Cherubini Carlo Lucchini SN86 4:26.78 112.0
2011 21 August 2011 Uberto Bonucci Osella PA/9 3:42.23
2012 26 August 2012 Franco Cremonesi Osella PA/9 4:40.03 106.7
Note
  • The first and the second edition, was held in the Gubbio–Mengara track;
  • Since the third edition, the race was held in the Gubbio–Madonna della Cima track;
  • Since 1986 edition, the race was held in two rounds;
  • The 1988 edition, was held in a 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) track;
  • The 1989 edition, was only open to historic cars;
  • The 2000 edition, was held with three chicanes of "2000 type";
  • The 2001 edition, was held with three chicanes of "2001 type";
  • The 2002 edition, was held with three chicanes of "2002 type".

See also

References

  1. "List of winners: modern cars". Trofeofagioli.it. Archived from the original on 3 July 2011. Retrieved 11 December 2010.
  2. "List of winners: historic cars". Trofeofagioli.it. Archived from the original on 1 July 2011. Retrieved 11 December 2010.
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