File:1928-06-10 Rome GP Circuit des Trois-Fontaines, Materassi (Talbot) suivi par le futur vainqueur Chiron (Bugatti) du GP Royal d'Italie.jpg

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Français : Circuit des Trois-Fontaines près de Rome, Materasi (Talbot) suivi par le futur vainqueur Chiron (Bugatti) du GP Royal d'Italie 1928.
English: The 1928 Reale Premio Remo was at the Circuito Tre Fontane on 10 June 1928 was 30 laps x 13.050 km (8.109 mi) = 391.5 km. It had Louis Chiron in Bugatti as winner and Emilio Materassi in Talbot on 3rd place.[1]
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Source Le Sport universel illustré, 6 janvier 1928, p.409 NOTE: Race was 10 June 1928.
Author Le Sport universel illustré

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