Fiat rooftop test track in turin 1920s 1920s vintage 26 november 2019 0.
Roof test track.
The lingotto building in turin italy is a massive half kilometer long reinforced concrete structure five stories tall that once housed the largest and most modern car manufacturing plant in europe.
The lingotto building in turin italy once housed a fiat factory.
Palacio chrysler was built by the company of argentine entrepreneur julio fevre who had.
The factory s assembly line began at the ground floor and ended on the.
The track featured is a real race track built on the roof of a fiat factorythat opened in turin s ligotto district in 1923.
The original lingotto rooftop test track was featured the italian job.
The original lingotto rooftop test track features briefly in the getaway sequence in the film the italian job 1969.
Figueroa alcorta and pass the only building with a rooftop test track in south america without knowing it.
That entire lingotto test track scene can be viewed in the video from the movie below.
The building itself gets a star due to the ingenuity of turning an old fiat.
A film that came out in 1969.
The fiat race track is featured in a getaway sequence in the film.
The roof top test track at lingotto was not a novelty or an afterthought but an integral part of the manufacturing process.
Worth the visit is the pinoteca.
Fiat rooftop test track interesting but not really worthwhile.
The rooftop racetrack of fiat s lingotto factory.
The design by young architect matté trucco was unusual in that it had five floors with raw materials going in at the ground floor and cars built on a line that went up through the building.
Perhaps inspired by lingotto and the palacio chrysler or just as likely due to the complaints of locals who didn t want their town used as an automotive proving grounds in 1928 impéria built an almost 1 km long banked test track on the perimeter of the sawtooth factory roof running down to ground level where it circled the employee soccer pitch and then ran back up a section elevated on trellises to the roof.
Lingotto is the site of the oval lingotto the speed skating venue for the 2006 winter olympics.
The building has been modernized to fit today s architectural design standards.
Construction started in 1916 and the building opened in 1923.
The lingotto factory featured a unique upward spiral assembly line.
The building is also featured in the fourth episode of the 20th season of the amazing race originally aired in the us on march 11 2012.