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Bandini Automobili was an Italian
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operating between 1946 and 1992. It was named after its founder
Ilario Bandini Ilario Bandini (18 April 1911 – 12 April 1992) was an Italian businessman, motor racing, racing driver, and racing car manufacturer. Early years Bandini was born in Villa Rovere, today part of the administrative region of Forlì in Romagna. ...
. It produced about 75 cars, of which around 40 were sold in the United States.


History

Bandini was founded in 1946 in
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, the first Bandini, the ''Prima'', used a modified
Fiat 1100 The Fiat 1100 is a small family car produced from 1953 until 1969 by the Italian manufacturer Fiat. It was an all-new unibody replacement for the Fiat 1100 E, which descended from the pre-war, body-on-frame Fiat 508 C Balilla 1100. The 1100 was ...
engine, the body was made from aluminum and the chassis was a modified
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Bandini hid from the Germans during World War 2. Following on from this, Bandini made the 1100 Sport and the 1100 Siluro. It was the Siluro that gave them their first race victory in the Giro dell'Umbria (not to be confused with the bicycle race of the same name). The chassis for these were built from tubular steel. American importers, Tony Pompeo (originally from
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) and Perry Fina, took an interest in Bandinis and imported a Siluro. The Italian racing driver
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went over to the States to promote the cars. At the suggestion of Pompeo Bandini began to put 724 cc Crosley engines in the Siluro so that they could compete in ''H modified'' racing events. The modified Siluro's won
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class championships in 1955 and 1957. In 1957 Bandini made the Sport International "Saponetta". It was a two-seat sports car with a tubular steel frame and room for engines of up to 1.0 litre. Bandini nicknamed the car "Saponetta" (little soap) because of its rounded, smooth shape. The
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car of 1954 had disc brakes on all four wheels, copying the 1951 C-type Jaguar. The
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bodied Bandini GT raced in Daytona and
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. The coupé made by the coachbuilder Corna had a 1000 cc engine mounted in the front.


Racing history

The company's owner, Ilario Bandini, divided his time between design and manufacturing of the cars, and as a race driver. He entered and drove Bandinis in more than 60 races both hillclimb events and track racing, including the
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from 1947 until 1965, achieving 19 first-place finishes and 18 podiums in the 750 cc and 1000 cc classes. In 1953 750 Siluro driven by Massimo Bondi won the Trofeo Franco Mazzotti on the Mille Miglia. In the United States, a Bandini 750 Siluro driven by Dolph Vilradi won the
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HM class championship in 1955. In 1957, Melvin Sachs won the HM class, one of five Bandini's in the first ten positions. The successes resulted in Ilario being presented with the Gold Key of Daytona and later in 1981 the Laurea H.C. award in mechanical engineering from Pro Deo university of New York. In 1959 he produced one of the most successful
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s. Bandinis won SCCA Class HMod races well into the mid-1960s. A Bandini Siluro won the SCCA Southwest Regional Championship from 1961–1963 and the ''Saponetta'' took 3rd place in the National Hmod class in 1961. Bandini continued to make one-off cars well into the 1980s.


Bandini Museum and Register

In 1992 Dino Bandini turned the company workshop into a museum to preserve all documents and the most representative cars for display. Dino did this after discovering misinformation about Bandini in a car magazine. Ten Bandinis were in the museum at the time. 47 Bandinis exist in the world today and are acknowledged by the Register. They are located across the world, from the United States to Japan.


Models

* "La prima" 1100/46 (1946). Made from a modified Fiat 1100 chassis. The suspension used components from a
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motorcycle with torsion bar independent front suspension and independent rear suspension, inboard brakes, and two-seater sports car aluminium sports car body made by
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. * 1100 sport (1947–50). Designed for road use. The chassis for both this and the Siluro was made from aircraft grade materials and assistance from
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. * 1100 siluro (1947–49). This two seater was designed as a track car. It had cycle wings. * 750 sport siluro (1950–56). A 724cc Crosley engine - bored out to 747cc and fitted with a Bandini twin cam head for racing primarily in the United States. * Bandini-Maserati 1500 (1952). Only one of these was built. In 1954 it exported to the United States and fitted with a 1500cc Maserati engine for SCCA FM class championship. Drivers included Bernhard Vihl, George Parrington, and David Michaels. It was to race at Sebring on 16 March 1955 but did not arrive. * Formula 3 (1954–58). At least four of these racing cars were built and were powered by an under 500c four cylinder Crosley engine. * 750 GT Veloce - Zagato (1955). Reports suggest the car was built
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, a cartoonist. It won Best of Show at the 1957 Rimini Concorso di Eleganza. In 1959 the GT was raced in the United States by Victor Lukens and Fred Haynes at Daytona, Watkins Glen, and Sebring under the Racemasters/Scuderia Bandini. During 1960 it achieved two class wins, two DNFs, and a couple non-podium finishes. * 750 sport internazionale "Saponetta" (1957–61). This replaced the ''Siluro'' and was more streamlined. Originally called the 750 Sport Internazionale, to commemorate Ilario Bandini's motor racing wins, Ilario called it the Saponetta (little bar of soap because of its shape. Two of the cars were built for the 1957 Mille Miglia without success, but in 1958 had a number of class wins. * Formula Junior (1959–62). Ten of these were made and mostly sold to the United States. In total 9 were made. * 1000/62 P (1962–65). A ''barchetta'' Sports prototype race car with fully independent suspension. * 1000 GT (1963). A coupe * 1000/66 sport (1966) * 1000 Sports Coupe - Saloncino (1968). This car was first shown at the ''Salone Internazionale dell'Automobile di Torino'' in 1968. It was the first sports coupé the company made. * 1000/70 V (1970) * 1000 SP (1972). Original orange in colour, prototype entered the 1972 "Targa Florio" but did not start due to an accident.Targa Florio, Piccolo Circuito delle Madonie - 21 May 1972
retrieved 23 May 2023
Repainted blue when repaired by Bandini. The prototype had an adjustable rear wing that could also be increased in width. * 1300 ''prototipo'' (1980). A ''barchetta'' style open race car. * 1000 turbo ''berlinetta ''(1992). Under final construction when ''Ilario Bandini'' passed away.


Gallery

File:Bandini 1100sportD.JPG, 1947 1100 Siluro Sport File:1100 siluroBandini.jpg, 1947 1100 Siluro File:Bandini sport siluro211.jpg, 1950 750 Siluro Sport File:Bandini Maserati1.JPG, 1952 Badini Maserati 1500 File:Bandini f3 mostra forlì.jpg, 1954 Formula 3 File:BandiniGTZAGATO.jpg, 1955 GT Veloce Zagato File:Bandini Saponetta2.jpg, 1957 Saponetta File:1960 Bandini Formula Junior at Lime Rock 2014.jpg, 1959 Formula Junior File:Bandini 1000 p.jpg, 1962 1000 P File:Berlinetta 1000 GTBANDINI.JPG, 1963 1000 GT File:Bandini 1000 sp66.jpg, 1966 1000 sp66 File:Bandini 1000cc saloncino1968.jpg, 1968 1000 Sports Coupe - Saloncino File:Bandini 1000V.jpg, 1970 1000 V File:Bandini1000sp.jpg, 1972 1000 SP File:Bandini Sp 1300.jpg, 1980 1300 ''prototipo'' File:BandiniTurbo.JPG, 1992 1000 turbo ''berlinetta''


See also

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Bandini GT Bandini Automobili was an Italian automobile manufacturer operating between 1946 and 1992. It was named after its founder Ilario Bandini. It produced about 75 cars, of which around 40 were sold in the United States. History Bandini was found ...
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Ilario Bandini Ilario Bandini (18 April 1911 – 12 April 1992) was an Italian businessman, motor racing, racing driver, and racing car manufacturer. Early years Bandini was born in Villa Rovere, today part of the administrative region of Forlì in Romagna. ...


References


External links


Current Italian Official WebsiteBandini Collection info
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