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Description1935-04-14 Mille Miglia winners Alfa 8C 2900B Pintacuda e Della Stufa e Ferrari.jpg
English: Entry #106 and WINNERS at Mille Miglia in Italy on 14 April 1935 was Carlo Pintacuda (standing) and marquis Alessandro Della Stufa (possibly stting, dark shirt/smoking) in an Alfa Romeo P3 (Tipo B; possibly the——1932 Alfa Romeo P3 Tipo B 5001). They were part of the "Scuderia Ferrari team." Team manager Enzo Ferrari is second from right (smiling, caps), while——to the right (smiling cigarette) is motor journalist Giovanni Canestrini.
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Alessandro Della Stufa (probably, he was the co-driver)

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Giovanni Canestrini, giornalista

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Pintacuda and Della Stufa won the 1935 Mille Miglia

14 April 1935

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