Midnight, 19 May 1961. A crisp frost had descended on Turin’s city
centre which was deserted and deathly silent. Well, almost. Two
brothers, aged 20 and 23, raced through the grid-like streets (that
would later be made famous by the film
The Italian Job) in a tiny Fiat 600, which screamed in protest as they bounced across
one cobbled piazza after another at top speed.
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