File:1933-07-02 Gaisberg Alfa Romeo 6C Peduzzi.jpg

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Peduzzi in her Alfa 6C at 1933 Gaisbergrennen, Austria

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English: Anna Maria Peduzzi in her Alfa Romeo at 1933 Gaisbergrennen, Austria on Sunday 2 July 1933. She had ended in 3rd place in the 1100–1500 class, listed as Ms. Marochina (her nickname) of Olgiate (her town of birth, in Italy). The car is her 1933 Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 Gran Sport s/n 108.14406.
She took 9 min 27 sec to complete the drive 11.9 km. It started "from Gnigl, near Salzburg, and ran for 3.275 km along the Grazer Bundesstraße up to the beginning of the Gaisbergstraße and from there another 8.625 km to the top of the Gaisberg, altogether exactly 11.9 km"(H. Etzrodt, 2005)
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