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Alfa Romeo Tipo 158One of the most successful racing cars ever produced, taking 47 wins from 54 races entered. Driven by great drivers Nino Farina, Juan- Manuel Fangio & Luigi Fagioli
Bank holiday at GoodwoodA plug and spanner bank holiday at Goodwood. R. D. Poore in his 3.8 Alfa-Romeo and Leslie Johnson in the E-type 1 1/2 litre E.R.A. top the rise after St
Alfa-Romeo Racing CarThe car in which Tazio Nuvolari will win two Grand Prix : other notable drivers are Raymond Sommer and Louis Chiron. Date: 1936
Original artwork, Le Mans race track, Louis ChironOriginal artwork, Le Mans race track, showing Louis Chiron in an Alfa Romeo 8C going through the Esses in lead position. Date: 1933
Alfa Romeo wins at Le Mans with Lord HoweEarly Motor Car Racing - Alfa Romeo wins at Le Mans with Lord Howe. 1931
Nuvolari in bimotore Alfa-Romeo at Tripoli Grand PrixNuvolari, motor racing driver, in a bimotore Alfa-Romeo at the Tripoli Grand Prix. 1935
German Grand Prix / 1935The German Grand Prix won by Nuvolari driving a modified Alfa P.3. A fierce battle took place between Rosemeyer and Caracciola, but Nuvolari surged to take first place
Alfa Romeo1950s Formula 1 racing car Date: 1950s
Alfa Romeo Racing CarsTwo Alfa Romeo racing cars competing at the RAC TT (Tourist Trophy) Motor Race held in Ards, Northern Ireland. The race was held here between 1928 and 1936. Date: 1931
Bimotore Alfa-Romeo racing carThe Bimotore Alfa-Romeo, a road-racing car which covered the measured mile at 200.8 mph. 20th century
Start of French Grand Prix at Linas Montlhery - No. 8 is a Mercedes-Benz driven by Caracciola, No. 6 is an Alfa-Romeo driven by Varzi. 20th century
Achille Varzi in an Alfa-Romeo in the Biella RaceAchille Varzi driving an Alfa-Romeo in the Biella Race - seen here cornering over tramlines, near sandbags placed to protect a letterbox jutting from the wall. 20th century
Alfa-Romeos, opening lap of Grand Prix de la Marne, FranceThree Alfa-Romeos at about 140 mph during the opening lap of the Grand Prix de la Marne, France, with Louis Chiron ahead of Achille Varzi and Guy Moll. 1934
Italian Motor Racing Grand Prix at Monza, showing a Mercedes followed by an Alfa-Romeo and a Maserati. 1934
Achille Varzi, Italian motor racing driver, after winning the Tripoli Grand Prix in 1934 for the second successive year in an Alfa-Romeo. 1934
Curtiss-Wright C-46D Commando CC-CDHCurtiss-Wright C-46D-10-CU Commando CC-CDH (msn 32940), of Alfa Chile at Miami International Airport, with a RANSA (Rutas Aereas Nacionales SA) Boeing 377 in the background
Nicola RomeoNICOLA ROMEO Italian engineer, who with Alfa created the Alfa-Romeo marque. Date: 1876 - ?
RAC Tourist Trophy Race, Ulster 1933A colour illustration by Roland Davies depicting an exciting moment during the RAC Tourist Trophy Race on the Ards Circuit in Ulster in 1933
Motor racing Monaco GPLouis Chiron in an Alfa Romeo Tipo B Monoposto, Scuderia Ferrari-entered car at the Monaco GP 2 April1934. Date: 1934
Type P3 Alfa RomeoThe Type P3 Alfa Romeo
1934 single-seater MaseratiThe 1934 single-seater Maserati with 2.9 litre straight-eight engine represented (together with the corresponding Alfa Romeo)
Campari WinsGiuseppe Campari, driving an Alfa-Romeo, wins the Grand Prix d Europe at Lyon, France. Date: 1924