10 Hours of Messina|
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| Number of times held | 6 |
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| First held | 1952 |
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| Last held | 1958 |
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| Most wins (drivers) | Eugenio Castellotti (2) |
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| Most wins (constructors) | Ferrari (4) |
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| Circuit length | 7.650 km |
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The 10 Hours of Messina (Italian: 10 ore di Messina or 10 ore notturna messinese) was a sports car race, organized by the Automobile Club d'Italia,[1] held for the first time on 24 August 1952 in the street circuit of Messina, Italy.[2] From 1959 it was replaced by Messina Grand Prix.[3]
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The American 1961 Formula One world champion Phil Hill won the race in 1956 driving a Ferrari.
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Defunct races are indicated in italics |