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How to do the Mille Miglia

Participating in the 2023 Mille Miglia

July 10, 2023 By pete

Joe Hurwich with his 1931 Aston Martin Le Mans on his fourth Mille Miglia.

By Joe Hurwich
Photos by Fabian Gallucci

On June 13th Bob Goldberg (co driver) and I started the Mille Miglia in my 1931 Aston Martin Le Mans; it was my 4th time and his 1st. My 1st Mille was in 2018 in a 1938 MG SA, then in 2019 with an original Mille car-a 1957 Fiat 600 (1st car to start the race in 1957 – this car has finished 5 Mille’s since I bought it in 2017) and in 2021 with my Aston Martin which was covered in VeloceToday.

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