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  1. The 1933 Italian Grand Prix (formally the XI Gran Premio d'Italia) was a Grand Prix motor race held at Monza on 10 September 1933. The race was held over 50 laps of a 10 km circuit for a total race distance of 500 km and was won by Luigi Fagioli driving an Alfa Romeo.

    Pos
    No
    Driver
    Car
    1
    12
    Alfa Romeo B (8C-2600)
    2
    28
    Maserati 8CM (8C-3000)
    3
    34
    Maserati 8CM (8C-3000)
    4
    52
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    The 1933 Italian Grand Prix was held on September 10 at Monza combined road course and banked oval. It was won by Alfa Romeo driver Luigi Fagioli by 40 seconds over Tazio Nuvolari in a Maserati. It was held in the morning, as a prelude to the popular Monza Grand Prix, an event of several heats that allowed cars of different classes to compete for a rich grand prize.

    The afternoon Monza Grand Prix was run using the banked oval track only, and was marred by great tragedy. In two separate incidents, but both along the same area of the south banking, drivers Baconin Borzacchini, Giuseppe Campari and Stanisław Czaykowski were all killed, making this one of the darkest days in racing history.

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  3. The XI Gran Premio d'Italia, the fourth major international Grand Prix of the year, was notable for the gigantic battle between Nuvolari in the 3-liter Maserati monoposto against Fagioli and Chiron both racing with monoposto Alfa Romeos.

  4. The Italian Grand Prix was usually held in July but this year was postponed to September (to run in conjunction with the Monza GP) to complete renovations to the pits and large new grandstand. An excellent field was on prospect for the international event.

  5. Am 10. September 1933 kam es im Rennen um den Großen Preis von Monza zu zwei schweren Unfällen, bei denen die beiden italienischen Spitzenpiloten Giuseppe Campari und Mario Umberto Borzacchini sowie der Pole Stanisław Czaykowski ums Leben kamen. Die Veranstaltung ging daraufhin als „Schwarzer Sonntag von Monza“ in die Grand-Prix-Geschichte ein.

  6. Italian Grand Prix: 10 September 1933: Autodromo Nazionale Monza race track: Race 4 of 5 in the 1933 Grandes Épreuves