#CoppaSelvaDiFasano

The Coppa Selva di Fasano is one of the longest-running hillclimbs in Southern Italy and the most historic in Apulia. First held on 15 September 1946, it follows the uphill road from the outskirts of Fasano to the Selva di Fasano, on a course originally about 7 km long and later shortened for safety and organisational reasons. Open over the decades to sports, Gran Turismo and competition cars of different classes, it became a well-established fixture of post-war Italian hillclimbing and, from 1959, entered the national championship calendar. Its history was interrupted in 1957–1958 and again after 1967 before being revived in the mid-1970s, eventually becoming a classic round of the Italian mountain championship.


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