The 1940 Mille Miglia Race
Results: 1940 Mille Miglia Results / Dates: April 28, 1940 / Winner: von Hanstein – Baumer / Winning Speed: 104.20 mph / Starters: 88 / Finishers: 33
Despite a suspension of the Mille Miglia by Mussolini due to the fatal accident in 1938 that resulted in the death of 10 spectators a smaller version of the event, officially called the Gran Premio di Brescia was held over a triangular course with Brescia, Mantua and Cremona at its apexes. The race entailed nine laps over the 104 mile circuit.
Enzo Ferrari having left Alfa Romeo was preparing cars of his own based upon engines and chassis of the 1100 Fiat. The Auto Avio Costruzioni 815 was the first Ferrari car that was fully designed and built by Enzo Ferrari. Bound by contracts after leaving Alfa Romeo, however, Ferrari was not allowed to call this car a Ferrari. Instead he set up shop under the name AAC (Auto Avio Costruzioni), and strictly speaking the car was named AAC tipo 815. It was named this because it had an eight cylinder, 1.5 L engine. Using the same facilities as his earlier Scuderia, Ferrari hired well-known technicians Luigi Bazzi and Federico Giberti, and engineers Vittorio Bellentani and Gioachino Colombo.


Two Delages were entered but the French government there refused to allow any of their citizens to enter as drivers and the cars were handed to Italians Piero Taruffi and Gianfranco Comotti. Mechanical troubles forced both cars to retire. The lead Alfa driven by Farina was able to work its way up to 2nd but could reach no higher. The spectators who were there that day saw the German team finish first, third, fifth and sixth with von Hanstein taking the top laurels. This would be the last major race on the continent before it became fully engulfed in the war.




1940 Mille Miglia Route
1940 Mille Miglia Results

- Results: 1940 Mille Miglia Results
- Dates:April 28, 1940
- Winner: von Hanstein – Baumer
- Winning Speed: 104.20 mph
- Starters: 88
- Finishers: 33
| Result | Driver | Team | Time |
| 1 | von Hanstein – Baumer | BMW | 8h 54m 46s |
| 2 | Farina – Mambelli | Alfa Romeo | 9h 10m 16s |
| 3 | Brudes – Roess | BMW | 9h 13m 27s |
| 4 | Biondetti – Stefani | Alfa Romeo | 9h 13m 37s |
| 5 | Briem – Richter | BMW | 9h 16m 08s |
| 6 | Wencher – Scholtz | BMW | 9h 17m 15s |












