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The Alfa Romeo 158 “Alfetta” was the dominant racing car in the inaugural Formula One season of 1950. The car finished 1-2-3 in the first Grand Prix at Silverstone and won all 11 of the races ...
Driven by legends such as Nino Farina and Fangio, the Alfetta is one of the most successful racing cars of all time. As it happens, the Alfa Romeo 158 and its later iteration took 47 wins from 54 ...
On this day (13 May) 75 years ago was the inaugural grand prix of the newly formed world championship for drivers - so, how does the best car from back then compare to F1's current pacesetter?
This red race car seen here is an Alfetta, also known as the Alfa Romeo 158/159. It's the model with which Nino Farina won the first modern Formula 1 World Championship for Drivers in 1950.
Well, for around $11,500 you can use it to build your own replica of the iconic Alfa Romeo 158, the car that won the first official Formula One race back in 1950s. It's called the Tipo 184 and it ...
In truth, there is about as much connection between the current team in Switzerland and makers of the 1950s championship-winning Alfetta 158 as there is between Liberty Media and Bernie Ecclestone.
Visitors can expect to see Alfa Romeo’s first Formula 1 Championship-winning car, the 158 ‘Alfetta’, the Tipo 308C which was victorious in Grand Prix racing in the years before and after ...
And it turned out to be a historic triumph for Alfa Romeo. The first four places on the starting grid were occupied by four Alfetta 158 models. Giuseppe “Nino” Farina achieved pole position ...
Alfa Romeo discontinued all of its hatchbacks in favor of SUVs, but it seems that the bodystyle will make a return in the future, together with the Alfetta nameplate. Jean-Philippe Imparato ...
Alfa Romeo's Alfetta GT was a fast, robust, and beautiful car back in the mid-1970s. After making its debut in rallies with the Group 2 Alfetta sedan, the Italian car manufacturer built the GR.
We're used to seeing Alfa Romeo Spiders in varying states of preservation in almost every part of the country, but when was the last time you saw an Alfetta sedan? Produced from 1972-1987 ...