All too often, Alfa Romeo has been the victim of sacrifices that have made it lose customers waiting […]
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“Out of every ten projects you do, only one makes it to production…” says Walter de Silva, with […]
In the mid-60s, the use of rear engines in racing cars was becoming ubiquitous. Alfa Romeo’s technical team […]
When a film is about freedom, pleasure and the joy of living, an Italian spider is right at […]
20th January 2020: in a press conference with the whole world watching, the National Health Commission of the […]
You remember how I always say that the experience of participating in an auction has to be a […]
Bimotore and 158. Enzo: making a virtue out of need. The Scuderia became a manufacturer to try to stop the mighty Germans
Grand Prix car regulations set a minimum car weight to ensure excessive lightening doesn’t compromise safety. It’s no […]
The turning point. Ferrari takes advantage of the German offensive to prepare to become a constructor
Legend has it that Tazio Nuvolari, on the eve of the 1935 German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring […]
1929-1932. Ferrari: The Scuderia, The Prancing Horse, Dino and the retirement
The profound crisis that shook America and had serious economic and political repercussions across Europe, began with the […]
My colleagues over at TCCT have started calling me the Dowser. The message is clear, they want me […]