In the automotive world, "auto da corsa" (racing cars) represents the pinnacle of engineering, where every component is optimized for track performance rather than comfort.
: The "Campionissimo" Fausto Coppi transcended the sport in the 1940s and 50s. His childhood home in Castellania is now a museum, and his first racing bike remains a piece of cycling history. Da corsa
: High-speed legends like the Toyota TS010 were built for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. These Group C machines were so fast and generated such high G-forces that they were known to physically strain drivers, sometimes even breaking their ribs during intense cornering. In the automotive world, "auto da corsa" (racing