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Circuito delle Madonie
All the Targa Florio Madonie circuit variants
Black: Piccolo circuit
Blue: Medio circuit
Green: Grande circuit
LocationMadonie (near Palermo, Sicily, Italy)
Time zoneCET (UTC+1)
CEST (DST)
Coordinates37°56′52″N 13°47′10″E / 37.94778°N 13.78611°E / 37.94778; 13.78611
Opened1906
Closed1977 (used since 1978 for rally events)
Major eventsCurrent:
Targa Florio Rally (1978–2016, 2018–present)
Former:
Targa Florio (1906–1911, 1919–1936, 1951–1977)
Piccolo circuit (1932–1973)
Length72.00 km (44.74 miles)
Race lap record33:36.000[1] (Finland Leo Kinnunen, Porsche 908/3, 1970, Group 6)
Medio circuit (1919–1930)
Length108.00 km (67.11 miles)
Race lap record1:21:21.600[2] (Italy Achille Varzi, Alfa Romeo P2, 1930, GP)
Grande circuit (1906–1931)
Length148.82 km (92.47 miles)
Race lap record2:03:54.800[3] (Italy Achille Varzi, Bugatti T51, 1931, GP)

The Circuito delle Madonie was a road racing course made up of public roads, situated on the Italian island of Sicily, near the capital of Palermo, which hosted the famous Targa Florio event, between 1906 and 1977. The original public roads are still used today for the Targa Florio Rally successor event, which has been held since 1978. The course was made up of three different circuit length variations; the 72.00 km (44.74 mi) Piccolo short/small circuit,[4] the slightly larger 108.0 km (67.1 mi) Medio medium circuit,[5] and the full 148.821 km (92.473 mi) Grande circuit.[6]

  1. ^ "1970 Targa Florio". Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  2. ^ "1930 Targa Florio". Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  3. ^ "1931 Targa Florio". Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Madonie (Piccolo) Racing Circuit • Details | Motorsport Database". Motorsport Database - Motor Sport Magazine.
  5. ^ "Madonie (Medio) Racing Circuit • Details | Motorsport Database". Motorsport Database - Motor Sport Magazine.
  6. ^ "Madonie (Grande) Racing Circuit • Details | Motorsport Database". Motorsport Database - Motor Sport Magazine.

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