Two Italian gentlemen wedged into a tiny race car, flying atop open roads across glorious countryside, through blistering sun and pounding rainโ€ฆcrowds lining the course dangerously close. From 1927 to 1957 this was the Mille Miglia. Can you possibly imagine a more enjoyable way to spend 20, or so, hours?

If you really wanted to prolong the experience racing through Italy, there was nothing better than a not-so-potent 0.75-liter car. Case in point; in the inaugural race Giuseppe Cazzulani and Ugo Monferroni piloted a Peugeot 5 HP Spider Tipo MM to a first in Class H (750-cc) finishing the 1,000-miler in a nifty 33 hours, 51 minutes and 33 seconds (equals 29.5 mph!).

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