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FIA
23.01.26
1. Luigi Fagioli at Cuneo, 1930. The Magistrate of Cuneo signals the start of the Cuneo-Colle della Maddalena Hill Climb for pilot Luigi Fagioli on 29 June 1930. Driving a 3000cc Maserati, Fagioli finished second overall. A central figure in the evolution of international motor sport, Italy’s Luigi...
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FIA
22.01.26
The FIA University, the research and education hub of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) – the global governing body for motor sport and the federation for mobility organisations worldwide – has welcomed its inaugural research scholar to the FIA Archives in Valleiry, France, as part of its efforts to advance academic understanding of motor sport and mobility history. This new initiative, part of the Archive Digitisation and E-Library programme, reflects the University’s commitment to advancing knowledge-led research across the Federation's global domains.
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FIA
20.01.26
The FIA will return to Rétromobile (28 January – 1 February, Paris) with a dedicated stand celebrating mobility and motor sport automotive heritage. Located in Hall 7.3, the stand will showcase an exceptional selection of cars, including the only surviving Oméga-Six 1928, the Lancia Stratos, and the Mercedes-Benz CLK-LM 1998. It will also highlight recent regulatory changes that allow Historic Championships to include cars from 1991–2000, alongside the work of the FIA International Historical Commission.
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Sport
17.01.26
Qatar’s Nasser Al-Attiyah earned a record-equalling 50th event stage win on his way to an impressive sixth victory at the Dakar Rally in Yanbu on Saturday. The Dacia Sandriders team duly took a maiden Dakar success with the Qatari’s Belgian navigator Fabian Lurquin also climbing on to the top step of the podium for the first time.
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