File:1904-09--11 Coppa Consuma Florentia Sidrac Alberti.jpg

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Two Florentia at Coppa Consuma 1904 and an ad for Gaulois tires

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English: Two Florentia at the third version of the 15 km long Coppa Consuma hillclimb from Pontassieve up the Consuma outside Firenze on 11 September 1904, and an ad for Gaulois tires. Left car is a Florentia 16 HP 4-seater driven by Sidrac, he won the Tourism class (class 2), average speed of 52.143 km/hour.[1] Right car is Florentia 8 HP 2-seater driven by Giuseppe Alberti, winner of the Tourism class (class 3), average speed of 22.704 km/hour. Alberti used to promote and drive Florentia cars. The tyre advertisement for Gaulois tires (french brand, owned by Mr. Raymond Bergougnand[2]) is signed "Stabilimenti gia Bender & Martiny, Torino - Genova - Milano - Padova - Napoli". The ad brags about how all these Florentia cars were "Rochet-Schneider", and used Gaulois tires. Apparently, this is a scan from the La Stampa Sportiva on 18 September 1904. See also entire scan of article in PDF
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