The Mille Miglia 2014 starts today, May 15, in the north
Italian city of Brescia and will cover more than 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles)
on a route that includes Padua, San Marino, Rome, Siena, Pisa and Bologna
before returning to the start point.
60 years on from its Mille Miglia debut, a BMW Isetta is
once again lining up at today’s start of the legendary endurance tour through
northern Italy. The diminutive two-seater with green paintwork is competing in
this year’s Mille Miglia as part of the BMW Group Classic squad, which also
includes two BMW 507 models along with four BMW 328 historic racers. BMW Group
Classic is thus deploying all the models that were at the start of the historic
race events held from 1927 to 1957, which automatically qualifies them to take
part in the revived version for historic cars launched in 1977.
In May 1954 a total of seven Iso Isetta models took part
in the Mille Miglia. They were the predecessors of the “Motocoupé” built under
licence by BMW from 1955 to 1962. With no prospect of beating their
high-performance rivals but displaying remarkable stamina, these “smoochballs”
quickly won over the hearts of the spectators. The following year saw four Iso
Isettas line up for the race, which already started and finished in Brescia
back then.
The BMW 507 made its sole appearance in 1957, the last
Mille Miglia to be staged as a race event. In 1992 it rode to victory in the
revived event for historic cars. But the most enduring and spectacular success
story belongs to the BMW 328. In 1938 this extremely lightweight and reliable
sports car drew attention to itself by capturing a class victory at its debut
appearance in the Mille Miglia. Two years on an even greater triumph lay in store
– overall victory for Fritz Huschke von Hanstein and Walter Bäumer in the BMW
328 Mille Miglia Touring Coupé.
The winning car of 1940 will also be at the start of this
year’s Mille Miglia. The Coupé with its tubular space frame and “superleggera”
body has been one of the showpieces of the BMW Group Classic collection since
2002. It landed a very special coup in 2004 when Giuliano Cané and his wife
Lucia Galliani as co-driver took the car across the finish line in Brescia to a
second victory, making the BMW 328 Mille Miglia Touring Coupé the first car
ever to win not only the classic race event but also the new version of the
Mille Miglia for historic automobiles. Besides this winning model, the BMW
Group Classic fleet lining up this year also includes the BMW 328 Touring
Roadster as well as a 1938 BMW 328 which finished third in 1940 – the BMW 328
Mille Miglia Roadster.
A total of 430 historic vehicles have registered for the
2014 Mille Miglia. This year, for the first time, the round trip will be carried
out over four days rather than three. Launching from the traditional starting
point at 6pm today, May 15, the cars will initially head towards Padua. The
second and longest stage finishes in Rome on Friday evening, while the
following day the route leads to Siena and then along a new section via
Volterra, Lucca and Pisa to Bologna. From there, on Sunday, May 18, competitors
will tackle the final stretch towards Brescia where the first cars are expected
to heave into view around midday.
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