Life and Times of the Mille Miglia, Part 2

[Click here to read the first installment]

Poland, Denmark and Norway had fallen to Nazi Germany and the blitzkrieg up through France, Holland and Belgium was just months away by the time the 1940 so-called Mille Miglia took place. Hardly a time to be thinking of pleasant pastimes like motor racing, but Italy had not yet entered the war on Germanyโ€™s side, even though the Fascists were well and truly in power, headed by Benito Mussolini.

There had been no Mille Miglia in 1939 as a result of the horrifying accident during the 1938 race in which 10 people โ€“ seven of them children โ€“ had been killed by a speeding competitor. The Italian government ruled that, if the Mille Miglia stood a chance of making a legal comeback, it was never again to charge through cities, towns and villages at breakneck speeds.

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