More than 200 classic cars from around Europe took over the streets of Vernasca in Piacenza, Italy, for a weekend of classic motoring in celebration of Lancia at the 19th Silver Flag hill climb. The June 20-22 event was organized by the Club Piacentino Auto d’Epoca (C.P.A.E.), with Lancia as the main theme, honoring one of the world’s most famous Italian brands.
Organizer Claudio Casali said: “After extensively researching and looking for cars from across Europe, we were able to source 60 Lancias to be in the paddock of Castel’Arquato for the 19th running of Vernasca Silver Flag. Most of the racing models built by the Chivasso House were present, including the Lambda, Delta and Delta S4 Evolution, as well as some other very special cars such as the Flavia Zagato prototype, the Fulvia HF Barchetta F&M, the never-used ECV and the rare Lancia 037 hybrid. It was a fantastic event!”
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