From July 1 to 3, in the English county Sussex West, returns on time like every year the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2011, awaiting the show dedicated to the motoring world that this year will have as its theme the "Racing Revolutions", ie large ideas that have revolutionized the last one hundred years of history of motor racing.
Among the numerous players at the Festival there will also be an opportunity for the Fiat Group will set up a large booth dedicated to Alfa Romeo (also last year on the occasion of the centenary of the brand), where you can admire the historic cars that have the history of the House of the snake as the Alfetta 159, sixty years ago, winning the Formula One world thanks to the skill of the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio, which was celebrated a few days ago also the centenary of his birth.
Among the exhibits there will also be racing the beautiful spider 6C 3000 CM 1953, won the Grand Prix in Merano Supercortemaggiore, this time thanks to the skill of the legendary Argentine driver. Another piece of racing history badged Alfa Romeo will be represented by the 6C 1750 Gran Sport driven by Tazio Nuvolari, with whom he won among other things also Mille Miglia in 1930, but also from the 33 TT 12, winner of the World Marches in 1975 thanks to the skillful interpretations of pilots such as Arturo Merzario.
The stars of the stand will not only apply to cars Alfa of "yesterday" that made the House of Arese one of the most popular manufacturers in the world, but also the splendid masterpieces of "today", and above all make "tomorrow", as the long-awaited 4C Spider Concept, prototype of the future super compact and ultra-light snake that the House will launch on the international markets next year.
The new sporty Alfa finally back in vogue, many of those ingredients are able to make the happiness of all and generally alfisti of racing enthusiasts.
Among the numerous players at the Festival there will also be an opportunity for the Fiat Group will set up a large booth dedicated to Alfa Romeo (also last year on the occasion of the centenary of the brand), where you can admire the historic cars that have the history of the House of the snake as the Alfetta 159, sixty years ago, winning the Formula One world thanks to the skill of the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio, which was celebrated a few days ago also the centenary of his birth.
Among the exhibits there will also be racing the beautiful spider 6C 3000 CM 1953, won the Grand Prix in Merano Supercortemaggiore, this time thanks to the skill of the legendary Argentine driver. Another piece of racing history badged Alfa Romeo will be represented by the 6C 1750 Gran Sport driven by Tazio Nuvolari, with whom he won among other things also Mille Miglia in 1930, but also from the 33 TT 12, winner of the World Marches in 1975 thanks to the skillful interpretations of pilots such as Arturo Merzario.
The stars of the stand will not only apply to cars Alfa of "yesterday" that made the House of Arese one of the most popular manufacturers in the world, but also the splendid masterpieces of "today", and above all make "tomorrow", as the long-awaited 4C Spider Concept, prototype of the future super compact and ultra-light snake that the House will launch on the international markets next year.
The new sporty Alfa finally back in vogue, many of those ingredients are able to make the happiness of all and generally alfisti of racing enthusiasts.
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