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  1. 1935 Italian Grand Prix; Race 6 of 7 in the 1935 European Championship: Race details; Date: 8 September 1935: Official name: XIII Gran Premio d'Italia: Location: Autodromo Nazionale di Monza Monza, Italy: Course: Permanent racing facility: Course length: 6.95 km (4.32 miles) Distance: 73 laps, 507.35 km (315.36 miles) Pole position ...

  2. Tazio Nuvolari (Alfa Romeo Tipo-C "8C-35"), 2m49.8, 91.590 mph, GP, 1935. Find all the details and all the info on September 8 1935 Italian Grand Prix. Find race reports, circuit info, driver and team details.

  3. The 1935 Italian Grand Prix was held on a very warm September 8 at Autodromo Nazionale Monza. In a race of attrition, the event was won by Hans Stuck in an Auto Union B, 1:41 ahead of the shared Alfa Romeo of René Dreyfus and Tazio Nuvolari. A second Auto Union, shared by Paul Pietsch and Bernd...

  4. 1935 Grand Prix season. The 1935 Grand Prix season was the second year of the new 750 kg Formula. The success of the previous year encouraged the AIACR to reinitiate the European Championship. It was composed of the seven national Grands Prix and was won by Rudolf Caracciola, driving for the Mercedes-Benz team.

  5. XIII Gran Premio d'Italia 1935. Italian Grand Prix: 8 September 1935: Autodromo Nazionale Monza race track: Race 4 of 5 in the 1935 European Championship: Italy. Entries and results: No. Driver: Car: Engine: Entrant: 2: Giuseppe Farina: Maserati V8-RI: 4.8 V-8:

  6. 8 September 1935: Official name: XIII Gran Premio d'Italia: Location: Autodromo Nazionale di Monza Monza, Italy: Course: Permanent racing facility: Course length: 6.95 km (4.32 miles) Distance: 73 laps, 507.35 km (315.36 miles)

  7. The 1935 Italian Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Monza on September 8, 1935. Paul Pietsch and René Dreyfus were called in so that Bernd Rosemeyer and Tazio Nuvolari, respectively, could take over their cars.