Held at Monza Speedway, a track set in
what was formerly a royal park near Milan, on Sunday, May 24, after Luigi Archangeli had
been killed in practice the day before. Fourteen cars started and nine finished. The race
was for ten hours and the machines left the line at 7 a.m. Campari and Nuvolari drove an
Alfa-Romeo to victory, covering 967 miles at an average speed of 96.7 m.p.h. Another
Alfa-Romeo was second, driven by Minoia and Borzacchini while Divo and Bouriat took a
Bugatti machine into third place.