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Fabio Salvinelli is the winner of the 5th edition of Criterium Bresciano Regolarità

The 2019 edition goes in archive with the victory of driver from valtrompia who lead the podium over Bacci-Bacci and Turelli-Turelli; Franciacorta Motori wins among teams while Bignetti Bignetti-Ciatti win for their 5 time in a row the female cranking

Fabio Salvinelli is the winners of Criterium Bresciano Regolarità, racing circuit supported by Automobile Club Brescia and ACI Storico composed by 7 races held in Brescia during the year from Apri to October: Franciacorta Historic, Circuito della Fascia d'Oro, Trofeo Dimmidisì, Targa Città di Palazzolo, Trofeo Valli Bresciane, Città di Lumezzane e Circuito del Garda.

The driver from Gardone Val Trompia, co-drived by Guido Ceccardi in the first race and by his son Marco in the remaining, have played a regular season driving two different pre-war cars: a 1930 Fiat 514 MM and a 1939 Lancia Aprilia. Second place, same result of 2016 for them, for the brothers from Lumezzane Sergio and Romano Bacci (Alfa Romeo Giulia TI Super, 1964) preceeding 2016 champions Lorenzo and Mario Turelli which did not took advantage from winning the overall ranking of the last race scheduled (Circuito del Garda).

5-in-a-row in the ranking of female crews for the experts Federica Bignetti Bignetti and Luisa Ciatti, who have maintained the title won in the previous four editions of the Criterium racing on their 1960 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider Veloce. Among teams 3rd victory for FM Franciacorta Motori in front of Emmebi 70 and Brescia Corse.

In the special rankings for Groups success for Matteo Belotti in the 1st (cars built until 1946), Alberto Camossi in the 2nd (cars from 1947 to 1961) and Giampaolo Limoni Scaglia in the 3rd (cars from 1962 to 1971). The special award Automobile Club Brescia - not cumulative - reserved to the best classified crew in all 7 races goes to Giovanni Prandelli (winner of 1st editin of the Criterium in 2015, who have gained the 6th place overall).

Some staistics: there have been a total of 136 brixian competitors, with an average participation of over 40-per-race with 23 of them competing at least in 4 of the races needed to be classified as provided in the regulations.

The final act of this challenging edition will take place on Friday 29 November with the prize-giving ceremony starting from 18.00 at the Mille Miglia Museum in S. Eufemia, Brescia.

Take a look at 2018 classifications online simply clicking on the following link.

On the images the protagonists of Criterium Bresciano 2019: Salvinelli #21, Bacci-Bacci #17, Turelli-Turelli #4, Bignetti Bignetti-Ciatti #15 and Prandelli #42 during the last edition of Franciacorta Historic (photo Pierpaolo Romano)