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Gerelli at the Coppa d’Oro delle Dolomiti

July 31, 2018 By pete

Photos by Alessandro Gerelli

The Coppa d’Oro delle Dolomiti, Alessandro Gerelli, and the Editor are all 71 years old. While this is purely coincidental, Alessandro’s phenomenal coverage of the modern event is not. It is the result of years of dedication to his photography, his passion, and his ongoing and remarkable support of VeloceToday.com. He began reporting the event, a re-creation of the original race that began in 1947, sixteen years ago in 2002 when Phil Hill was an honored guest.

In 2017, he reported on the 70th anniversary of the event, and the year before that we had put together a story that highlighted almost each year from 2002 onwards, surely a testament to Alessandro’s loyalty and the fortunate longevity of VeloceToday.com. It is worth a look as the cars are always as spectacular as the scenery, and what a nice record of a unique classic car event. A history of reportage of Coppa delle Dolomiti

Alessandro lives in Bresso, near Milan and is interested in flying, collecting Ferrari literature, photography and art. The car bug bit at age 16, and he has owned Abarths, Lancia, including a Delta Integrale 16v, and a Toyota MR2. He has been taking race and car photos since he was in college.

Here below is his fourteenth report on the fascinating, ever-changing cars that compete in the Coppa d’Oro delle Dolomiti. Thank you, Alessandro.

The start in Cortina city center

Grayson Sport 1950

Fiat 508 C 1937

Lancia Aprilia 1937

BMW 328 1938

Volvo P1800 Jensen 1961

Porsche 356A 1500 1953

Mercedes 300 SL 1955

Austin Healey 1954

Mercedes 300 SL roadster 1958

Austin Healey 1960

Volvo PV 544 1965

Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 cabriolet 1947

Fiat Campagnola 1965

Lancia Lambda Casaro 1929 winner of 2018 edition of the Coppa d’Oro.

Fiat 508 S Balilla Sport 1934

Lotus Eleven Le Mans 1956

Fiat 508 coupè 1934

Fiat 508 Cs waiting in line.

Lancia Aprilia 1939

Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Super Sport 1949

Mercedes Benz 220 1956

Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Sprint 1956

Porsche 356 roadster 1960

Mercedes Benz 250 SE coupè 1965

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Tagged With: Alfa, Coppa D’Oro Delle Dolomiti, Cortina, Etceterinis, ferrari vintage racing, italian car events, italian vintage racing, Maserati

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  1. Bill Maloney says

    August 2, 2018 at 8:56 pm

    Thanks for the great photos. Hope I can attend this some day.

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