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The first track was built from May to July 1922 by 3,500 workers, financed by the Milan Automobile Club– which created the Società Incremento Automobilismo e Sport (SIAS) (English: Motoring and Sport Encouragement Company) to run the track.
The initial form was a 3.4 square kilometres (1.31 sq mi) site with 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) of macadamised road – comprising a 4.5 kilometres (2.80 mi) loop track, and a 5.5 kilometres (3.42 mi) road track.
Subject ID: 45226
MoreThe first track was built from May to July 1922 by 3,500 workers, financed by the Milan Automobile Club– which created the Società Incremento Automobilismo e Sport (SIAS) (English: Motoring and Sport Encouragement Company) to run the track.
The initial form was a 3.4 square kilometres (1.31 sq mi) site with 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) of macadamised road – comprising a 4.5 kilometres (2.80 mi) loop track, and a 5.5 kilometres (3.42 mi) road track.
The track was officially opened on 3 September 1922, with the maiden race the second Italian Grand Prix held on 10 September 1922.
Subject ID: 45226
Subject ID: 45226
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Featured on page 47 of the Lewandowski book.
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Featured on page 61 of the Lewandowski book.
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