It bears the name of Augusto Monaco’s dog. Together with Enrico Nardi, Massimo Lancia and Giulio Aymini, Augusto Monaco designed and built a tiny and extremely light single-seater. But the performance is not that of a “toy car”: more than 180 km/h registered on the flying kilometer in Monza. In the diverse and very colorful racing world of the time, there was room also for this car, and later it was Nardi himself who donated it to the Museum.
Engine: cross-mounted, air-cooled 2 cylinders
Capacity: 998 cc
Max. power output: 65 bhp at 5400 rpm
Max. speed: 180 km/h
Weight: 300 kg