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Video: How the Fiat S76 went faster than ever at 75MM

06th June 2017
Ethan Jupp

This must have been quite an emotional moment for our good friend Duncan Pittaway. You will of course remember him from our various on-video run ins featuring his utterly spectacular 28-litre 1911 Fiat S76. 

We’ve been by his side, in awe of this astonishing project, for the past couple of years. When it was coaxed back into life after 100 years it made its first steps into rehabilitation on our hill. When it embarked on the 150-mile journey from its home in Bristol to Goodwood for last year’s FOS. It’s been an 18-year journey for Duncan, from the day he first heard the chassis of his unique childhood dream car still existed, to 75MM, where he took the fully restored S76 out on track for a proper race for the first time. Watch, in the video above, as we join Duncan as he takes the car out on track at 75MM to race – and to complete this most unique of journeys for a man and his machine. We can't wait to see where they go next!

Want to see the Fiat S76 in action? Tickets for the Festival of Speed are still on sale. For more information visit ticketing.goodwood.com.

  • Fiat

  • s76

  • beast of turin

  • 75MM

  • S.F. Edge Trophy

  • 2017

  • Pre-War

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    Members' Meeting

    Flame-spitting Fiat S76 to race in S.F. Edge Trophy at 75MM

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    Members' Meeting

    Video: The spectacular Beast of Turin in action

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