Fiat #4 (1906)
Vincenzo Lancia's second attempt to win the Vanderbilt Cup
Make: Fiat
Year: 1906
Mechanician: Batttista Ajassa
Horsepower: 120
Finish Place: 2
Average Speed: 60.7
#4 Fiat (Italy) driven by Vincenzo Lancia, 120 HP. Finished 2nd. Completed all 10 laps. Averaged 60.7 mph.
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