Alfa 75 project Alfa 75 part 8 race on track-Davide Cironi AFRA
We have finally reached the epilogue of this long petrol-scented story. Our 75 takes to the track for a first test lap, without tuning and without violent set-up, closing a circle that has been open for 4 years now. Does it end here? video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiXVbZdLnVA&t=1s
Alfa 75 project Alfa 75 parte 5 -Davide Cironi AFRA
Alfa 75 project Alfa 75 parte 5 -Davide Cironi AFRA
Project 75: From the chicken coop to the race track (part 3) - Davide Cironi Drive Experience (SUBS)
Project 75: From the chicken coop to the race track (part 3) - Davide Cironi Drive Experience (SUBS)
From the chicken coop to the track- Part 2-Davide Cironi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypb4L-j0moQ
THE BRANCH
Once upon a time, two huge “Alfa Romeo – Milano” signs close to the Eur district identified the building which, from 1936 to the early 1990s, was the Biscione's one and only office in Rome: the Branch.
BEHIND THE SCENES OF ALFA ROMEO THE KEY ROLE OF PEOPLE OUT OF THE SPOTLIGHT BRUNO BONINI
In the prehistory of car-racing, when an Alfa Romeo finished first there was someone else to thank beside the car and its driver
GTA’S CAPITAL LOST HIS WIZARD
His name will be forever linked to Alfa Romeo. Yes because Franco never left Alfa
ALFA ROMEO GAZELLES
The Milan car maker and the Italian Carabinieri, a collaboration which has lasted since the end of World War II, when all the “Gazelles” bore the Alfa Romeo badge. Starting with the Giulietta and its direct successor, the Giulia.
A12: EVERY ROMEO HAS HIS JULIET
This is an excerpt from the book “Alfazioso” by Gippo Salvetti, president of the Alfa Romeo Blue Team and owner of one of the largest and most important collections of post-war Alfa Romeos.
ALFA ROMEO & PININ FARINA: THE BADGE HISTORY
We have discovered, or maybe re-discovered the story of an Alfa Romeo Pinin Farina badge. We'll tell it to you as it is almost unknown.
THE ALFA "GIULIATI SUPER" AS SEEN BY A GRUMBLER.
On 24th of May 1963 the sports version of the Giulia TI, the Giulia TI Super, was presented at the Monza racetrack. Reading through old magazines, a friend found this amusing article by Aldo Farinelli published in "Motor Italia" in the summer of 1963 and showed it to me.I couldn't help but share it with authentic Alfa enthusiasts.
NEWBORN, SHE WAS ALREADY ENGAGED
These excerpts and tables are reproduced by courtesy of the magazine Ruoteclassiche, from their September ’94 issue
GRANDFATHER ROMEO
Dear Grandfather Nicola, I have been offered the opportunity to publish this short letter that I have wanted to write for a long time. Actually, retracing your personal life and your numerous entrepreneurial activities in a few lines
A GIULIETTA BY THE AUTUMN LAKE, OR ABOUT HARMONY
A short story this will be, an imaginary and veritable trip portraying a synthesis binding the geometric perfection and the lightness that trigger the melding of a car, an architectonic concept of Nature and one place into a single entity.
ALFA ROMEO AND HENRY FORD'S HAT.
Many people say that this phrase is a legend or a lie that becomes the truth when you continue to repeat it. Griffith Borgeson, famous and competent historian of the motor-car, in his book " The Alfa Romeo tradition", in the chapter regarding Mr.Ugo Gobbato, Alfa Romeo's president from 1933 to 1945, writes as follows:
2600 SZ: ...A ZAGATO AT PORTOFINO
This is an excerpt from the book “Alfazioso” by Gippo Salvetti, president of the Alfa Romeo Blue Team and owner of one of the largest and most important collections of post-war Alfa Romeos. The photos are by Sandro Bacchi. Our grateful thanks go to the author and to the publishers, Fucina Editore, for authorising publication of this excerpt. This book and others are available at the website: www.alfazioso.it