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"I am honored to be part of this year's Mille Miglia, and since 1927 the Mille Miglia has been the most demanding classic car race in Europe," explains Herbert Diess. "In honor of Bugatti's 110th birthday, I drove a Bugatti Type 35B , a true racing machine. "The "most beautiful race in the world" ended with the participation of over 450 cars - including 22 Bugattis -, with drivers of many different nationalities, with many success stories and with many departures. A Bugatti Type 40 was able to climb the podium with the 3rd place of the Mille Miglia 2019. The results, however, were secondary to the elegance of the competing automobiles and the fascination of the hundreds of thousands of spectators along the thousand-mile route.The fascination for sports cars is deeply rooted in Italian culture, especially in the so-called "Motor Valley" region, which was crossed in the last leg of the Mille Miglia. Here not only Lamborghini or Ferrari are settled, but also almost ten years of Bugatti history anchored. Close to Modena, in Campogalliano, Romano Artioli made the legendary Bugatti EB110 until 1995, before the French hyper-sports car manufacturer returned to his home country in Molsheim.
At the classic car race, Herbert Diess, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, drives a historic Bugatti Type 35. Stephan Winkelmann, CEO of Bugatti, manages a current Bugatti Chiron Sport" 110 ans Bugatti ", which unofficially participates in the race." Type 35 counts And this is where he is in. The Chiron Sport "110 ans Bugatti" is the modern and ultimate reinterpretation of the luxurious hyperspace car, where, in Italy, it underscores its French heritage, making it one of the most legendary racing cars in our history. but also reminds of the Italian roots of Ettore. "On the first day of the race, the participants started in Brescia and crossed the region of Emilia-Romagna, the stronghold of one of the most famous Italian sports car brands. After a stopover in the cultural city of Ferrara, the cars drove towards the sea, before finally arriving in the city of Cervia, an important port city on the Romagna Riviera.
The Bugatti Type 35, driven by Herbert Diess, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, who officially participates in the race, continued his rapid journey to Rome. On the sidelines of the event, Stephan Winkelmann, CEO of Bugatti, drives a Chiron Sport "110 years Bugatti". "The Type 35 is a fast and elegant racing car that is comfortable to drive. He is certainly one of the most prestigious participants of this year's Mille Miglia, having won more than 2,000 races in his current time in the 1920s, "explains Stephan Winkelmann. "His successor, the Chiron, picks up these elements and proves in the Mille Miglia's curves that he has everything a Bugatti hyper sports car stands for." At the end of the day, the cars triumphantly entered the state capital. The next leg will be the return to Brescia.
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