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The Tracks: A Modest but Prominent Record
Serenissima distinguished itself primarily in endurance racing, with participations in the 24 Hours of Le Mans (1964-1965), the Targa Florio, and the Nürburgring. Its best result was 4th place at Le Mans 1965 with the Jungla driven by Masten Gregory and David Piper. The brand also participated in less high-profile races such as the Coppa Inter-Europa at Monza and the 12 Hours of Reims, where its cars demonstrated their reliability despite limited budgets.

Legendary circuits for a legendary team
The Serenissima raced on the most demanding circuits of the era, forging their reputation against much more powerful competitors. Their appearances at the Targa Florio, on the winding roads of Sicily, and at the Nürburgring-Nordschleife, the "Green Hell," demonstrated their competitiveness. Even in Formula 1 (with a minor participation in 1966), the brand left its mark on circuits like Monza, adding a little-known but fascinating chapter to the history of Grand Prix racing. These performances, although modest, demonstrated the potential of Italian cars against the giants of motor racing.

Conte Volpi alla guida Ferrari Tasterossa con Giorgio Scarlatti a Modena, 1962

Conte Volpi alla guida di Maserati 250 F Modena, 1962

Giovanni Volpi alla guida di un Abarth 1000 a Targe Florio

Conte Volpi alla guida di Maserati 250 F Modena, 1962

Conte Volpi alla guida Ferrari Tasterossa con Giorgio Scarlatti a Modena, 1961

Conte Volpi alla guida Ferrari Tasterossa con Giorgio Scarlatti a Modena, 1961

Conte Volpi alla guida Ferrari Tasterossa con Giorgio Scarlatti a Modena, 1961

Conte Volpi alla guida Ferrari Tasterossa con Giorgio Scarlatti a Modena, 1961

Conte Volpi alla guida Ferrari Tasterossa con Giorgio Scarlatti a Modena, 1961