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Fiat 28-40 HP

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Grand Prix racing car manufactured by Fiat in 1906 and 1907
Motor vehicle
Fiat 28-40 HP
Fiat 28-40 HP Targa Florio Corsa
Overview
ManufacturerFiat
Production1906-1910
557 units of various models
Body and chassis
ClassGrand Prix motor racing
Body style2-door Tandem-seating racer
LayoutFront-engine design
Powertrain
Engine7357 cc
40 HP
4-Cylinder in-line
TransmissionManual, 4-speed
Chain driven
Dimensions
Wheelbase3210 mm (126.4 in)
Length4420 mm (174.0 in)
Width1750 mm (68.9 in)
Curb weight1200 kg (2,645.5 lbs)
Chronology
PredecessorFiat 24-32 HP (Road Car)
Fiat 75 HP (Race Car)
SuccessorFiat 15 (Road Car)
Fiat 130 HP

TheFiat 28-40 HP, also known as the Fiat Targa Florio Corsa, is aGrand Prix racing car manufactured byFiat in 1906 and 1907. From 1907 through 1910, the design evolved into commercial production vehicles, including cars, light trucks, and buses.

Background

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The Fiat 28-40 HP was developed from theFiat 24-32 HP which was designed and manufactured in 1903. The redesign included lightening the frame, increasing the power of the engine, and incorporating a water-cooled brake system to address overheating issues.[citation needed]

The design was begun as arace car and won several races in 1906 and 1907. A total of five cars were built to this purpose. The manufacturer then expanded the line to include passenger cars as sedans and coupes. The sturdiness of the chassis, coupled with the use of proven and existing technologies, led Fiat to select it as a base for its first line of commercial light trucks and buses. The autobus version was capable of carrying 14 passengers. A total of 557 vehicles were built in various configurations.[citation needed]

Racing results

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In 1906,Emile Mathis won the Golden Cup in theHerkomer rally, whileVincenzo Lancia won the Gold Cup in Milan.Emile Salmson won the 322-mile race betweenGothenburg andStockholm in this vehicle in 1908. This was a winter race over snow and ice-covered roads, which he completed in 23 hours, 42 minutes - more than four hours ahead of the second place vehicle.[1]

Vincenzo Lancia in a Fiat Targa Florio of 1908

Notes

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  1. ^"Continental Notes".The Motor Car Journal.10: 13. 29 February 1908.

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